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Recommended Reading for Those Interested in Becoming a Professional Organizer
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Many of the books listed below are part of my own personal collection of
organizing literature. Click on the image of each book to link to
Amazon.com for a quick way to order your new favorite organizing resource! (Note: This is an affiliate link.)
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If you are seriously considering the field of professional organizing, this book is a how-to guide for getting started. Dawn covers every aspect of setting up and running an organizing business and offers lots of great resources and customizable templates.
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This is, hands down, my favorite organizing resource book. The advice is no-frills and no holds barred, the photographs are gorgeous, and the ideas keep me coming back for more. You won't just read this book from cover to cover - you will read it over and over again!
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This short and sweet book helps the reader build an organizing system to get and stay organized. My favorite part is the accompanying DVD, which shows the author working with a few of her clients. It is a great way for newer organizers to see a true professional organizer in her element.
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This practical guide to time management is a must-read for any professional organizer.
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Even if you never plan on working with the chronically disorganized, you are going to want this book in your personal library. Judith lays out organizing styles for a wealth of personality types. This is a quick read that you will go back to over and over again.
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