Organizing & 2 Hours . . .
Hiring anyone to come in and do a project in your home or business can sometimes be a difficult decision. Yo
u ask yourself if it’s worth it, how long will it take and especially, how much it will cost. Everyone wants to feel that they are getting their money’s worth.
Well, based on testimonials from my clients, having a Professional Organizer come in and work with you on your pantry, office, computer, whatever, is usually the best money they’ve ever spent because any Organizer worth their salt will not only get you organized but will teach you the skills you need to stay organized.
But since I bill by the hour (as many Organizers do) and I have a 2 hour minimum (again, as many Organizers do), the question come
s up, “well, how long will Project X take?”. Really what you want to know is, for my 2 hours – what am I getting. So with some fabulous input from Professional Organizers around the country (thanks Twitter!) and from my own NAPO Chapter here in Nashville, I’ve created a list of typical organizing projects that can be accomplished in 2 hours!
*This list is based on the assumptions that a. You as a client are motivated and can make decisions relatively easily AND b. Your clutter in the project area is “normal” (meaning this isn’t a hoarding situation or an area stuffed full of teeny tiny objects or papers that each need to be evaluated).
So here we go – 2 hours can . . .
- create a Family Command Center
- spiff up a desk
- clean up & organize an entry way/foyer
- organize a small clothes or storage closet
- clean out and organize a pantry
- organize a small bathroom
- organize a hall coat closet or a linen closet
- organize a kids toy area
- organize junk drawers
- clean out and organize a car (yes, you can organize in a car!)
- clean out and organize purses & luggage
- create a “landing area” at an entry point
- install under cabinet shelving/slide-out baskets in a kitchen or bathroom
- organize a mudroom
- organize drawers and/or cabinets in a kitchen (depends on size of kitchen!)
- organize a refrigerator
- purge & organize a bookshelf
- set up a basic filing system for home or business
- create a paper management system in a home office
- set up a kids homework station/desk
- purge & organize bedroom nightstands and dressers
- create a recipe binder
I sincerely thank all the organizers that contributed to this list: Debbie Jordan Kravitz, Paige McClain-Ramsey, Susanna Starr, Deb Lee, Anne Bryant, Jeri Dansky (see her before & after pics), Ellen Zucker, Christie Love, Matt Baier, Allison Carter & Kelly Spalding.
So, if you are a Professional Organizer, what could YOU do in 2 hours?
And if you want to be organized – contact a Professional Organizer today and get going! You’ll be amazed at the difference 2 hours can make.
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Liz Jenkins















Cool Springs TN on March 11th, 2010
The two hours is much more productive if I turn the ringer on my phone off.
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Liz on March 8th, 2010
Thanks for the comments – this list isn’t all encompassing but it’s designed to get people thinking and maybe a bit motivated. It’s amazing the difference in what someone can accomplish by themselves in two hours and what they can accomplish with the help of a professional organizer in two hours!
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wickedneat on March 8th, 2010
what a great list.
i’ve been talking lately about motivation- a list like this definitely gets people thinking about projects they are already interested in doing, but the presence of a professional organizer will provide the much-needed motivation and direction to steer the whole thing toward success. add to that a quick 2 hour timeline and you’re getting a lot of joy for a small time/money investment.
wickedneat´s last blog ..Think it’s ok to procrastinate on some stuff today to enjoy some nice weather? Yup.
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Stacey Crew on February 23rd, 2010
Wonderful blog entry, Liz! I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard the question, “what will we accomplish in 2 hours.” Much of it depends on the clients ability to make decisions, but this list is a realistic and terrific way to easily set a goal with a client. I’m going to share this with my Facebook Fans and Twitter Followers. Thanks to you and fellow organizers for taking the time to put this list together!
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