2025 Conferences for Productivity and Organizing Consultants

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Janet Barclay

Janet Barclay

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No matter how much training or experience you have, continuing education is essential for both professional and personal growth. Thankfully, there are countless learning opportunities available to you, including conferences.

If you’ve never attended a conference, you’re missing out on fabulous opportunities for professional development, networking, and travel! Read The ROI of Attending a Conference and 5 Reasons to Overcome Your Fear of Attending Conference to find out why this is a worthy investment of your time and money.

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To help you find the conference that’s right for you, I’ve curated a list below.

2025 Conferences for Organizers & Coaches

No matter what your specialty, there’s a conference for you!

2025 Conferences for Content Creators

If you’d like to enhance your blog, podcast, online videos or social media posts, consider attending a conference dedicated to content creators. Some events are geared towards full-time content creators, but you’re sure to learn something valuable even if you only use content to market your business.

Other Events to Watch for

The following organizations hold conferences yearly, or have held one in the past. Keep an eye on their websites to see if and when they’re putting one on this year.

There’s something for everyone on this list, so start planning now to make sure you don’t miss the perfect chance to learn and connect.

If you’ll be at any of the events listed above – or any others that might interest readers of Your Organizing Business – please leave a comment. It’s always great to connect with other participants ahead of time!

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8 Comments

  1. Julie Bestry Julie Bestry on January 16, 2025 at 7:09 pm

    What a robust group of conferences! Prior to the pandemic, I had attended 19 straight NAPO conferences (now called Summits) and a few regional organizing conferences. Nowadays, the prospect of being in a crowded space with hundreds of people who just got off airplanes leaves a little uncertain, so I love that virtual conferences are a thing.

    In terms of in-person conferences, I was so excited about ICD being in Atlanta this year, but — after five years, I’m finally going to travel and I’ll be in Spain during ICD’s in-person conference. Sigh. However, I don’t see it on your list, but ICD is also having a virtual conference on Saturday, February 22, 2025, and they’ll have a spotlight on OCD:
    https://www.challengingdisorganization.org/education-and-events/upcoming-events/2025-icd-virtual-event/
    I’m sure Diane Q will have all the details!

    • Janet Barclay on January 17, 2025 at 9:13 am

      Everything feels different now, doesn’t it?

      Thanks for sharing the details of ICD’s virtual conference. I’m not sure now whether I overlooked it, or if I decided not to include it since it’s only a half-day. (I think there are lots of smaller events going on all the time and I had to draw the line somewhere!)

  2. Melissa Gratias on January 17, 2025 at 10:41 am

    Janet – this was so helpful! I plan to register for the virtual ADHD conference in March, and I wouldn’t have known about it without this post. Also, I must put in a plug for the ICD conference in ATL. I will be a speaker. 🙂

    • Janet Barclay on January 17, 2025 at 12:48 pm

      That’s fantastic, Melissa! I’m pleased that you learned about the ADHD Conference, and am sure you’ll be a great speaker at ICD.

  3. Linda Samuels Linda Samuels on January 20, 2025 at 5:05 pm

    What a great list of learning opportunities! I was going to add the ICD Virtual conference from 12:30pm-3:30pm ET, but I see that Julie Bestry already mentioned it.

    There will be three presenters:
    Jonathan Abramowitz, PhD – OCD, Depression & Chronic Disorganization
    Amy Mariaskin, PhD – Compulsive & Everything in Between: OCD & ADHD
    Stephanie Sarkis, PhD – “Just Right” OCD: Helping Clients with Perfectionistic Hurdles

    I’m registered and can’t wait to learn from these awesome experts!

    • Janet Barclay on January 21, 2025 at 8:44 am

      Thank you for sharing those details! It sounds like an information-packed afternoon!

  4. Elva Fonseca on January 20, 2025 at 5:24 pm

    Thanks for this robust list. Its been a while since I attended a conference. I definitely want to attend this year. I have written down NAPO, The haven conference, and How to summit as possibilities this year.

    Have you even been to the Haven conference? I heard a out it before I started my organizing business and I can still remember how inspired I felt just to read about it.

    • Janet Barclay on January 21, 2025 at 8:46 am

      I’ve only read about it, but it does sound really good! Maybe if another reader has been, they will share some feedback here.

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