Archive for July 2011

One of the wonderful things about the Professional Organizers Blog Carnival is the opportunity to connect with organizing consultants with a wide range of specialties. Today I’ve invited Ellen Delap, who is one of our Professional Organizers Blog Carnival Star Bloggers, to tell us about hers.

family manager coach

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With many clients away on vacation, you may find yourself with extra time to work on your business. Fortunately, there are plenty of opportunities for you to acquire additional skills, even if you’re facing a seasonal drop in income or just starting out and don’t have a generous budget.

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It’s summertime here in the Northern Hemisphere, and many of us would rather lounge on the beach or around the pool than work. But, as all professional organizers know, organizing is fun too, and that’s what this month’s Professional Organizers Blog Carnival is all about. Read on and find out what “fun” means to all the different bloggers who participated!

organizing the cats into boxes

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When you joined NAPO, POC, or another professional association, you agreed to follow the Code of Ethics of that organization. You probably scanned the Code of Ethics quickly and figured you’d have no problem doing the right thing, right? You’re a good person, after all! But there’s a lot more to ethics than just being a good person.

Ethical Pitfalls for Professional Organizers

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Categories Business Practices
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