How to Become a Professional Organizer: A Step-by-Step Guide

 
 
 

Have you ever dreamed of turning your passion for organizing into a rewarding career?

Becoming a professional organizer might be the perfect fit for you.

Professional organizers help individuals and businesses declutter, create efficient systems, and transform their spaces. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the steps to become a professional organizer, from honing your organizing skills to launching your own business.

A professional organizer sorting through a cluttered room, neatly categorizing items into labeled bins.
 

Step 1: Develop Your Organizing Skills

The foundation of a successful professional organizing career is strong organizing skills. This includes decluttering expertise, space planning, and time management techniques. Consider taking organizing courses 👈 (I especially like this one), or training programs to enhance your skills. Organizations like the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals (NAPO) offer courses and certifications that can add credibility to your services.

Step 2: Gain Experience

Practice your skills by organizing your own space or offering your services to friends and family. This hands-on experience will help you develop your techniques and build a portfolio of your work. You can also volunteer for organizing projects in your community or apply to work for an organizing company in your area to gain exposure and experience.

Step 3: Learn the Business Side

Running a successful organizing business requires more than just organizing skills. You'll need to understand the basics of starting a business, including creating a business plan for organizing services, marketing strategies, branding, client acquisition, and pricing strategies. Familiarize yourself with the legal aspects of starting a business, such as registering your business, obtaining insurance, understanding tax obligations, and choosing the perfect business name (I recommend this business name generator to spark great ideas!)

A professional organizer sorting and file folding clothes in a drawer in a decluttered room, neatly color-coding shirts into a dresser drawer.

Step 4: Invest in Tools and Technology

Professional organizers use various tools and supplies to enhance their services. This can include organizing software and apps, labeling systems, and storage solutions. Research the best tools for your niche, whether it's home organizing services, office organization solutions, or specialized areas like digital organizing methods or senior move management.

Step 5: Market Your Services

Effective marketing is crucial for attracting clients to your organizing business. Utilize social media marketing, create a professional website, and network with related professionals like real estate agents or interior designers. Offer workshops or seminars to showcase your expertise and attract potential clients.

Step 6: Continue Your Education

The organizing industry is constantly evolving, so it's important to stay updated on the latest trends and techniques. Attend conferences, participate in webinars, and join professional organizations like ASPO to network with other organizers and continue your education.

Success Stories and Statistics*

Professional organizing is a growing industry, with many organizers experiencing success in their careers. According to a recent survey, professional organizers report high levels of job satisfaction and the ability to make a positive impact on their clients' lives. Also, according to a study conducted by the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals (NAPO) in 2020, the average hourly rate for professional organizers in the United States ranges from $50 to $150. However, experienced organizers who specialize in specific areas or offer additional services, such as coaching or virtual organizing, can command higher rates.

Annual income for professional organizers can vary widely based on factors such as location, niche, experience, and the number of clients served. Some organizers may earn between $30,000 to $80,000 per year, while others, especially those with established businesses and a strong client base, can earn six-figure incomes.

*It's important to note that these figures are general estimates and actual earnings can vary based on individual circumstances and market conditions.

 

Invest in Your Professional Development

Ready to take the next step in your professional organizing journey? Consider investing in a coaching call with me or joining my mentorship program.

These resources can provide personalized guidance, support, and strategies to help you launch and grow your organizing business.

Becoming a professional organizer is a rewarding career path for those passionate about helping others achieve order and efficiency in their lives. By following these steps, you can develop your skills, establish a successful business, and make a positive impact on your clients' lives.

A professional organizer sorting through a cluttered room, neatly categorizing items into labeled bins.
 

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Melanie Summers

Melanie is a Professional Organizer and Productivity Consultant. She specializes in decluttering and organizing solutions for ADHD.

Her mission is to help hardworking families and professionals find form in their space and purpose for every phase of life. 

https://www.ispeakorganized.com
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