There is misconception that a Professional Organizer is little more than a “cleaning woman”. This couldn’t be further from the truth.
A cleaning woman “cleans”. She dusts, vacuums, washes the floor, cleans the toilets….. All necessities but not an organizers function.
A “Professional Organizer” doesn’t clean toilets or wash the floor.
A “hands-on organizer” will take everything off of a bookshelf and de-clutter a room (getting rid of non-essential items) and might even dust the bookshelf before putting things back into place – but dusting and cleaning is not their function.
An “organizer” might even take everything out of a room to have a “clean slate” before putting things back in a more “organized and functional” manner. But “cleaning” is not their function.
“Organizing a space to make it function better” is the professional organizers goal.
A cleaning company doesn’t “organize” your kitchen or office so that everything has a place. They clean around what’s on the counter. An “organizer” puts everything in a place that makes sense and is functional.
Organizing a “space” is just one aspect of what a Professional Organizer can do for you. A Professional Organizer can also help you organize every aspect of your business or life. For more information on how an Organizer can help you, visit our website.
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Thank you for making that clarification! Many people do think of cleaning and organizing as the same but they are TOTALLY different. As a professional organizer myself I love setting up systems for my clients and then calling in the cleaning company to make the home shine! I create function and order, but really want nothing to do with a toilet brush! :)
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