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"name": "What happens during an organization consultation?",
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"text": "During a new client consultation, we start by having the client walk me through their home. I take notes and ask questions as they tell me about the different rooms and what is not working for them in each room. After they've shown me all of the areas of their home that could use decluttering or organizing, we sit down together and go through a handful of questions. Then I have the client read over my client agreement while I go back through the house to take pictures. After the client has signed the agreement, we come up with an action plan to organize or declutter the top three areas the client wants to focus on first. Finally, we schedule the first date to work together."
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"name": "Can you do virtual consults?",
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"text": "Yes, I do virtual consults. We meet over FaceTime or Zoom and the client walks me through all the different spaces on video. From there, I treat the consultation the same as if I were doing it in person."
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"name": "Does Bless Your Nest work with clients outside of the Cincinnati, Ohio area?",
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"text": "Yes, I do. I usually work with those clients virtually, as I did with a client in Louisville, Kentucky, and two different clients in New York. I also am available for travel to assist in packing, unpacking, and organizing for a move, but the client is responsible for airfare, accommodations and food in addition to the normal supplies."
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"@type": "Question",
"name": "Is my home the worst you've ever seen?",
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"text": "This is a question I get very often from clients during organizing consultations. I want to assure you that I do not compare or judge clients. I take the home in its current condition, come up with the plan, and make their goals a reality. No comparison, no judgement."
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"@type": "Question",
"name": "I want to purchase time for a family member. How do I do that?",
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"text": "The best way to purchase time for a family member is to reach out to me either by phone, text or email and let me know what you're looking for. If you want to buy a consultation for a family member, you can purchase a $75 gift card. If you'd like to purchase a chunk of hours, purchase a gift certificate. After purchase, I will collect the contact information for their family member and reach out to them to schedule a consultation."
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"name": "Do you work with elderly clients?",
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"text": "Yes, I love working with elderly clients in nearly every capacity they need. For these clients, I mostly help them to downsize their belongings and put together paperwork binders to make life a little bit easier. I also work with a client monthly for 2 hours to help her open her mail and pay bills. If you have a specific question, please ask!"
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"name": "What are home, medical, and financial binders?",
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"text": "HOME BINDERS: When I organize paperwork for clients, I set them up with 2 different home binders. There's a home reference binder, which is everything you would need to give someone if you are selling your home. The other is a home operations binder, which covers how you run your house including tabs for all bills and a list for holiday planning. MEDICAL BINDERS: A binder with medical history, prescriptions, and other key medical records that's ready for you to bring to your appointments. I try to put all family members together in one binder, but will make separate binders for family members with extensive medical conditions. FINANCIAL BINDERS: A financial binder has everything the person and their family would need to bring to a meeting with their financial advisor."
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"@type": "Question",
"name": "Neat Method vs. Bless Your Nest — which is right for me?",
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"text": "Bless Your Nest is an organizing company that tailors the organizing plan to each client's unique needs. I custom fit every plan to the rooms and needs of the client, working with their current systems and making bin and basket choices that are personal to them. The Neat Method is an organizing franchise that uses one system for all homes, with a specific way of organizing every space and one type of bin used across all areas."
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