Author: Cyndi Seidler
It is a rare, if not an all together non-existent occasion, for clutter victims to invite people into their homes. However, some are now opening their doors to professional organizers.
For many people like this, clutter becomes a way of living - or living around. The habit of saving
Once an area gets out of control, some people seem to look the other way. They even get to the point of actually not seeing what's in front of them, becoming unaware that there's a clutter problem.
Professional organizers were spawned from the growing demand that people had too much and needed to make changes, but couldn't do it on their own. Many individuals just don't know how to start such a quest.
In the early days for the industry of professional organizers, magazines and newspapers would sporadically publish articles about getting organized. As time went on, more attention was brought to the subject, and studies were done.
It wasn't that long ago that television recognized the trend and began airing shows like Clean Sweep, Queer Eye for a Straight Guy, and Mission Organization. These programs feature clutter victims and professional organizers getting them organized, launching a nationwide awareness to people suffering with clutter.
For professional organizers who had already found their niche, business became quite prosperous. For those well-organized individuals wanting to shift careers, this newly discovered profession seemed right ( Next Page )
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