FAQ

Most people backslide at some point. Being organized doesn’t mean being perfect. What it means is to be able to recognize when the backsliding is occurring, accept it and take action. Don’t beat yourself up; it’s natural.  Life happens. One option that is available is regular check ups. These help keep things under control.

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What is different about the Remedease approach to organizing and life balance?

October 20, 2011

We take a holistic approach to serving our clients. We believe that disorganization is internal and is the symptom rather than the problem. We approach each project by addressing the root cause of disorganization. It can be due to a lack of time, attention, mental or physical challenges, trauma, transition or personal management skills. All [...]

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I am embarrassed. I don’t want anyone to know that I am disorganized and I haven’t had anyone in my home for years. How can I trust you?

October 20, 2011

We can’t make you trust us, but we can promise to keep everything we see and hear confidential. We are here to help, not criticize or judge. Our professional organizers are trained to understand the challenges that clients face and have compassion for the struggle.

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Will I be forced to get rid of my things?

October 20, 2011

Remedease is all about empowerment. We will not force anyone to get rid of anything. We empower you to make the decisions that help you realize what is important to keep so you feel you live in abundance and what should be removed because it is cluttering up your life.

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Is it expensive?

October 20, 2011

It depends on the person and the circumstance. Some people feel that professional organizing is an expensive luxury, but for others it is a necessity to be able to live their lives to the fullest.

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How do I know that the organizer will not throw anything away that is important?

October 20, 2011

Remedease has a policy that we do not throw anything away without the client’s permission. This is not about what we want for the client but for what the client wants for themselves; therefore, the decision is not ours — it is yours.

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