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Conversation Between gregzgurl and caspad
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  1. caspad
    01-23-2017 10:27 AM - permalink
    I saw your post about starting an organizing business.My BFF has a friend who is a professional organizer.
    I've seen some of her work - a craft room and a playroom turned into a study space for older kids - and it's great. I think her
    She's based in RI and her pricing is on her website.
    Sensory Organizing │ Carolyn Dalgliesh

    When we move I would definitely hire her to get a craft space that is more cohesive and more efficient. I think you can find a client base. You can always say no to the kitchen/pantry requests. Maybe you can develop an agreement with a colleague you can refer them to for those kinds of jobs and in turn who would refer the office/craft room requests to you?

    Good luck!
    Christi