Are You Overwhelmed By Disorganization?
If any of the following describes you, you may need
the help of a Professional
Organizer.*

to create piles.
You avoid certain areas of your home because the clutter has
taken over.
the
clutter.
When faced with a disorganized space, it's so overwhelming you don’t even know where to begin.
You spend too much time looking for the things you need.
need it.
You find yourself purchasing items you know you already have,
but
can't locate when you need them.
You have a closet full of clothes, but nothing to wear.
Your wallet, handbag, briefcase or planner are crammed with
old to-do lists,
receipts, laundry tickets, ATM slips and phone
numbers with no names.
You often miss important appointments, deadlines or events
or
"double-book" yourself or family members.
information you no longer use.
You're exhausted just thinking about organizing all of your
family
photos into albums.
junk mail.
You feel like you could be a better parent, spouse, friend, teacher, employee or employer if you were better organized.
can't track down all the necessary statements, forms and receipts.
You pay a monthly fee for a storage unit filled with stuff you could
live without.
a bedroom.
You still have things in boxes from the last time you moved.
don't have the time.
You're ready to put your home on the market and need to organize
and declutter so it shows at its best and sells for top dollar.
organized before construction begins and again once it's over.
You're planning a seasonal or permanent move and have no idea
where to start packing.
unpacking and setting up your new space is overwhelming.
You’re facing an ultimatum from a boss, a landlord, a roommate or a spouse telling you that you need to clean up your mess by a certain date or else.
You have a specific diagnosis - depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), a shopping addiction, attention deficit disorder (ADD), chronic disorganization - that makes it hard to stay organized.
new
baby, starting school, graduating from school, job change, career change, business
growth spurt, retirement, downsizing, illness or death of a loved one, divorce - and the
changes are causing a breakdown in your organizational systems.
You need ongoing support to help you stay organized.
When faced with a disorganized space, it can be so overwhelmingly you don't even know where to begin.
*Partially adapted from the National Association of Professional Organizers' New York Chapter website.
