Virtual Organizing
All services that are offered on-site are also available virtually; it just looks a little different. This hands-off approach provides valuable strategy and still involves a transference of skill which is essential for maintenance.
1) Supplemental sessions allow shorter, more affordable options to maintain momentum between on-site organizing sessions.
2) Just as there are many reasons an on-site organizer is the preferred method for some people, a virtual organizer is the perfect fit for others. With increased privacy, shorter session times, and reduced costs, for some, it's the only way to go.
1) Supplemental sessions allow shorter, more affordable options to maintain momentum between on-site organizing sessions.
2) Just as there are many reasons an on-site organizer is the preferred method for some people, a virtual organizer is the perfect fit for others. With increased privacy, shorter session times, and reduced costs, for some, it's the only way to go.
How does it work?
"Virtual sessions are usually scheduled in two- to four- hour blocks.
The first part of the block (usually lasting thirty minutes to an hour and a half) takes place over an electronic device, usually through apps like Facetime or Zoom.
The second part (whatever time is remaining) is for you to work independently on predetermined tasks. At the end of your allotted time, we will touch base again to review how things went.
Notes from our virtual session will be submitted to you for your personal reference." - Ashley Barnett, Organizer
The first part of the block (usually lasting thirty minutes to an hour and a half) takes place over an electronic device, usually through apps like Facetime or Zoom.
The second part (whatever time is remaining) is for you to work independently on predetermined tasks. At the end of your allotted time, we will touch base again to review how things went.
Notes from our virtual session will be submitted to you for your personal reference." - Ashley Barnett, Organizer