If you have found this blog, you’ve probably heard of Professional Organizing. It is the art of helping people create and maintain systems and processes using basic principles of organization.
But have you heard of ‘Virtual Organizing?’
Virtual Organizing is the art of helping people create and maintain systems and processes using basic principles of organization–virtually. When I say ‘virtually,’ I mean helping people get their space and life organized via the phone, Zoom, FaceTime, email–as opposed to working with them in person.
Virtual organization has evolved over the past few years. Although there are thousands of Professional Organizers in the United States, not every Organizer lives in a densely populated area that might provide them with an adequate amount of clients. Not everyone wanting to hire a Professional Organizer has one in driving distance of their home. Thus, a new way of organizing was born.
If people could use technology to communicate with friends, relatives, and business associates, why not use it for helping people get and stay organized?
5 Reasons Why You Should Try Virtual Organizing
Have you been thinking about getting organized, but didn’t realize that Virtual Organizing was an option for you?
Here are 5 Reasons Why You Should Try Virtual Organizing:
• You don’t have a Professional Organizer in your area
Despite the fact that there are thousands of professional organizers working in the US, it’s possible that there aren’t any Professional Organizers nearby. Perhaps you need an organizer with a certain specialty or skill set. Your organizing goals can be attained with the assistance of that organizer with simply a phone call, email, or FaceTime/Zoom conversation.
• You want/need accountability or support for your organizing project
You started organizing a space in your home, but the project stalled for all kinds of different reasons of. That’s OK–life happens. Working with a Professional Organizer ‘virtually’ can provide you with someone to check in with, help get you back on track, and to your measure progress. As your virtual Professional Organizer I can be a cheerleader, resource, teacher, and will provide ideas, motivation, and support. Consistently moving your organizing project forward is key to its completion–Virtual Organizing can make that happen.
• You don’t want a stranger in your home
There are lots of reasons why you may not want a stranger in your home. Maybe you have very small children or a very hyper puppy, a sick family member living with you, or maybe you or your partner works from home and you try to minimize distractions by having as few people in your home as possible during working hours. Or, you may have something in your home that you don’t necessarily want people to see (besides the disorganization).
Virtual Organizing is a way of inviting a Professional Organizer into your home without actually having them walk inside.
• You would prefer to do the ‘physical organizing’ when it’s convenient for you
Does your work schedule change often? Are you a night owl or an early riser? You may want to do the physical work of organizing when you have a pocket of time or when you have the most energy. This might not necessarily be when a Professional Organizer could come to your home (I don’t know many Organizers who start at 5am or see clients at midnight…). So, schedule your ‘virtual’ appointment with your Professional Organizer and block out time on your calendar to do the required sorting/purging/labeling/filing when it works best for you.
• You prefer to be comfortable. Really comfortable.
Organizing ‘virtually’ means you can organize in your PAJAMAS! No need to get dressed if a Professional Organizer won’t be coming to your home for two or three hours. Other Professional Organizers might mind, but I don’t care if you FaceTime with me in your pajamas or bathrobe.
With today’s technology, Virtual Organizing makes perfect sense. Can you picture yourself getting organized ‘virtually?’ If the answer is ‘yes,’ click here to contact us and see how Just Organized by Taya and Virtual Organizing can bring organization to your home and life from miles away.
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