UN-STUFFED

Organising, Simplifying, Decluttering

How does it work?

How much?

Note that we prefer blocks of time of a minimum of 3 hours. It takes about that long to make a noticeable difference and to leave everything nice, or to explain a stage and practice enough to start the habit.

Payment is due at the end of each session, by cash or cheque.

Home and Small Business Organising and De-cluttering

(All prices include GST)

Session of 3 hours or more - $50 per hour

Session of less than 3 hours - $60 per hour


Business Process Redesign

Price on application.


The Process

Professional organising is still a relatively new field in Australia, although it's going great guns in the US. So many people don't really know what we do (actually, we keep it secret to foster an air of mystery).

So here's how it works: we come to your house or office for most sessions, and work with you on-site. We do offer phone coaching and email coaching by arrangement, either as part of a package or as part of a programme tailored specifically for you.

If you're unsure of whether you want to proceed, we can conduct an obligation-free appraisal, which takes about an hour. During that time, we discuss the problems with you, find out what you want, and take some photos.

We then write up a report, which covers the problem itself, what needs to be done, and what we can do to help. We send this to you either by email or post.

We will charge for this appraisal, but if you choose to go ahead, half of the cost of the appraisal will be deducted from your initial session.

If you decide to go ahead, you can contact us to set up an appointment for the first session. Note that there is no obligation: you can decide to stop after one session. And if you decide that you want to deal with some parts of your stuff now, and some parts later, that will also be fine.

Photos

Yes, we take photos. This will help us to think about how best to deal with your problem, and will provide some motivation for you: you can see how much progress you are making.

We keep the photos on the hard drive of the UN-STUFFED computer. If we want to use them on this website or in marketing material, we will only do so with your written permission.

Qetesh was one of the world's cutest cats, a happy Abyssinian who was shamelessly spoilt.

Along with her sibling Luschka, a Burmese, they brightened up my life for nearly 13 years.

Lushy's still around, and being as snuggly as ever, but Qet has sadly shuffled off this mortal coil.

I could wiffle on about how they've taught me about love, trust, and responsibility, but I shan't. 

I shall just say, Thank FSM for cats.