![]() ![]() Grubby garages or even a pantry overhaul isn’t the sort of thing that looks pretty on Pinterest. Not all the work we do is Pinterest worthy. ![]() My clients enjoy less stress and overwhelm when priorities are set and systems are in place to support a simpler life. I work with these mums to make conscious choices with what they spend their time doing, what they can outsource to others inside or outside the home. ![]() They are busy executives that want to tweak the systems they have in place to make life simpler and more fun at home for them and their families. Many of my clients are working mums and they are highly organised people. Let’s get organised thanks to via upsplash Hiring a professional organiser is not just for unorganised people Want to know more about running your own professional organising business? Here is a blog I wrote on 10 things I wish I knew before starting my professional organising business. There’s no one to tell you what to do, it takes time to build up a client base and nothing seems to happen as quickly as you want it to. It’s relatively easy to set up your own business as a professional organiser but as with any small business but it’s challenging work. It’s simple to set up your own professional organising business, but it’s not easy There are many other specialised areas of professional organising. Personally, my business, Space and Time specialises in helping working mothers live easier, far less stressful lives through simple, easy to implement organising systems to clear the clutter – both mentally and physically. Many of us refer jobs to each other if it’s outside of our speciality or niche or out side our geographical area. The professional organising industry is a very supportive, friendly and enjoyable industry to be a part of. Thankfully many of my organising colleagues still get together monthly to share knowledge and comradery in Melbourne. Unfortunately, it recently folded after 10 years due to the “red tape” of being an association. There once was an Australasian Association of Professional Organisers (AAPO). You may have only heard about the profession of home organising in recent years, however, many of my colleagues have been working in the professional organising industry in Australia for many years. In light of this I’d like to share a bit from behind the scenes of the Australian professional organising industry. However, the journey has been so much more enjoyable thanks to the support of my professional organising colleagues. Creating my own business has been extremely challenging. I have been a professional organiser for 5 years after 20+ years as an executive assistant and office administrator. ![]()
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