FAQs:
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As defined by the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals (NAPO):
“A Professional Organizer supports evaluation, decision-making, and action around objects, space, and data; helping clients achieve desired outcomes regarding function, order, and clarity.”
Think of us as accountability partners, clutter coaches, project managers, and space creators.
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CPO® certification (Certified Professional Organizer) is earned by professionals who have met specific minimum standards and proven through examination and client interaction that they comprehend the entire body of knowledge and experience required. To be eligible to sit for the proctored CPO® examination, one must meet specific eligibility requirements. CPOs agree to adhere to the highest ethical standards. In order to maintain CPO® status, continuing education credits are required annually.
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I founded Looking For Space in 2019 and became a BCPO (Board Certified Professional Organizer) in 2022 through the National Organization of Productivity and Organizing Professionals (NAPO) which is the only organization to offer this accredited exam.
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Yes. I also maintain an annual Business Stamp of Approval through NAPO which requires I provide the following: Certificate of Liability Insurance, maintain an active and current website, and provide annual legal business documentation.
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What are your rates? (Rates generally average between $50 to $200 an hour depending on expertise.)
Do you have liability insurance?
What is your process? Do you work alone or with a team?
How long have you been providing this service?
What experience do you have in this field?
Are they available to work the hours that work for you?
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Working with a professional organizer is an investment that helps create systems tailored for your specific needs and wants helping you save time, space, and money.