FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
While my rate is $70/hour—slightly higher than some newer organizers—clients consistently say it’s worth every penny. Why? Because I get more done in less time. I’m fast, focused, and work side-by-side with clients or independently, depending on their needs. Whether we’re tackling one room together or working in separate areas, I stay engaged from start to finish. I also assist clients with packing and unpacking, helping them purge along the way. I can transport donations (with receipts) or consign valuable items and return with the proceeds. My goal is always to maximize your time and reduce your stress.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
I’ve been organizing since I was five—literally. I used to rearrange things around the house because I could feel when spaces were out of order. That natural skill turned into a true passion and eventually a career. As a former elementary school principal, I’m skilled at breaking down large, overwhelming projects into manageable steps. I love seeing the transformation—not just of spaces, but of people’s lives. Clutter clouds our minds, and I believe a well-organized space restores clarity and peace.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Don’t just go by ratings—though they matter (I have over 200 hires and a 4.9 rating!). I suggest also requesting direct references from past clients. Talking to someone who has worked with the organizer can give you real insight into their style, reliability, and results. Ask practical questions: Do they bring packing or organizing supplies, or should you provide them? Is shopping time included in their rate or charged separately? Can they work independently while you’re away? Will they haul away donations or sell items for you? If so, how does that work? These details make a difference. A good organizer should be flexible, proactive, and able to adapt to your preferences—whether you're deeply involved or need someone to take the reins.