Since lock down 6 months ago, I switched my decluttering practice from in person to virtual. Some of you have adapted really well to this change and are maintaining your organizing systems. For those of you who have decluttering issues but aren't exactly sure how virtual sessions work, let me explain. Think of it as therapy for your physical space.
Why Go Virtual?
Sessions are generally more cost effective since the average booking lasts 1-2 hours instead of longer blocks of time.
Everyone has access. You, your mother or friend who lives across the country but needs help now can have it without paying for travel expenses since virtual decluttering offers the flexibility of working in any time zone.
Virtual sessions can help you achieve a goal or meet a deadline – this is always a great impetus to tackle clutter.
If you’re nervous, you can choose to reveal as little or as much of your space as you like. You’re in total control of what I see. I’m not here to judge.
Depending on your location, I can offer resources and make arrangements for donations, disposal, etc. since getting rid of unwanted items is half the battle of decluttering.
You can book a free 15 minute consult or paid hourly sessions on my website, FromClutter2Clarity.com On the appointed day, I will contact you via phone or a choice of digital platforms. Once connected, I will survey your situation and give you ideas and be there working screen to screen with you to help you conquer your issues.
While I may not be able to do my usual in person heavy lifting, you will still get my personal touch as I will be working with you side by side to go through paper piles, overstuffed cabinets, and refresh out -of - control rooms. I won’t leave you to deal with your clutter problems on your own because let’s face it, if you could deal with clutter on your own you wouldn't’ need me!
So if you’re feeling overwhelmed and finding it hard to manage or thinking about a space refresh but don’t know where to begin, or have some questions, get in touch. See you soon!
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
The Next Best Thing To Being There
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