The Six Steps to Getting Seriously Organized
We want to organize your stuff once and for all. We won't do band-aid approaches to organizing, we want to do it right, so it is simply organized.
Planning
We want to figure out what your needs are within your space and how to best use the space available to meet all of those needs. We will identify your problem areas and concerns and formulate a plan to address each area and solve your organizing problems once and for all.
Design
We'll recommend furniture and storage systems that utilize available space, meet your storage needs, and fit perfectly in your home or office.
Sorting
The first step to organizing is sorting all of the clutter into categories. This will entail sorting items into six simple categories. We then sort again into subcategories for specific organization.
Purging
This is determining the functional value of an item, and discussing how useful and essential the item is in your life. Items that are no longer needed will be sorted into the categories of relocate, garbage, donate, sell, recycle and/or shred.
Cleaning
Once a space is cleared of items we will clean all surfaces by wiping down shelves, drawers, furniture, and vacuum.
Organizing
This is where we make sound decisions about how your "stuff" should be stored to give the most benefit. Items will be rearranged by category, order, proximity and ease of use. This is also where most of the tips and tricks of staying organized are discussed and implemented.
Getting Organized Improves Your Quality of Life
If you want to get organized but just haven’t found the motivation to get that project started, think about these reasons why getting organized is well worth your time.
Find Room to Breathe
You’ll feel less overwhelmed by your things you deal with on a day-to-day basis, because there is less to manage. You’ll get space to do the things you want. Useless stuff was filling up rooms that can now be used for a much greater purpose. You’ll feel freed from guilt over not finishing or completing projects.
Save time and money
Living with less saves time, money, and hassle and is the green way to go. You can find the things you need, fast. You’ll have more time for family and fun, because you have freed hours from your day not dealing with stuff.
Prioritize life instead of stuff
When you have less, it is easier to see what is truly important. You’ll have a life plan that is sustainable and do-able, you gain control over your life by gaining control over your stuff.