How does an organizer work?

How does an organizer work?

An organizer specializes in cleaning and sorting out homes and spaces, using various organizational systems and strategies. They are primarily responsible for coordinating with clients and learning their preferences, traveling to different places, determining areas of improvement, and implementing corrective measures.

How can I organize my life online?

Here are a few apps and websites to start organizing your entire life online:

  1. Notion. Notion is your one-stop shop for online organization.
  2. Evernote. Evernote is one of the top-rated note-taking apps, and it also functions as a to-do list, schedule and journal.
  3. Todoist.
  4. Notability.
  5. TwoBird.

Do you need to be certified to be a professional organizer?

To become a professional organizer, you don’t need any special certification or specific training. Of course, there are helpful teleclasses, webinars, websites, and books that you’ll want to explore. I recommend you start by reading my book, Born to Organize.

What makes a great organizer?

Good organizers are knowledgeable about their contract, but not afraid to admit when they don’t know the answer. They can stay cool under pressure and handle stress and conflict. They’re willing to stand up to managementā€”and they can inspire others to stand up for themselves as well.

How much does an organizer charge per hour?

The average hourly rate for a professional organizer is around $55 per hour, although that price can range from $30 to $130 per hour depending on the project and their level of expertise.

Why is organizing so important?

Organizing your daily schedule and tasks allows you to concentrate on what needs to get done that day instead of being distracted by things around you. At nighttime, you are able to prioritize sleep and rest easy knowing it’s done. As an added bonus, prioritizing enough sleep alleviates your stress.