More and more celebrities are reaching for the special services of a professional organizer. Organization is booming practice, and an essential factor to keeping any home or office running smoothly. And while celebrity assistants provide help with agendas and personalized care, they often falter at creating the kind of organization necessary to have things run smoothly.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) May 6, 2004 –- More and more celebrities are reaching for the special services of a professional organizer. Organization is booming practice, and an essential factor to keeping any home or office running smoothly. And while celebrity assistants provide help with agendas and personalized care, they often falter at creating the kind of organization necessary to have things run smoothly.
Professional Organizers provide a specialty that holds a unique niche and spawned out of the need to help people get better organized, and this demand has grown exponentially since 1995 when the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) was founded.
The demand for professional organizing services has been on a rise since the early 90's -- at a growth rate of 40% over the previous years and climbing steadily at a rate of 20% per annum.
This growth has proven that professional organizers are a great resource for individuals to get the organizing assistance they need.
This increase in demand for organizing services is resulting in heightened opportunity for people to make organizing their business. In fact:
- U.S. News and World Report lists professional organizer as one of the Best Jobs for the Future.
- Business Start-ups magazine picked organizing as one of the 10 Top Businesses.
"Organizer to the Stars" Cyndi Seidler and author of "A Manual for Professional Organizers," has played an influential role in helping people get started in the organizing business, offering on online training program and apprenticeship for new, aspiring organizers. Her book is considered as the industry's "Bible book," and contains comprehensive information about starting and running this kind of business.
It doesn't take a college degree to become a professional organizer. The numbers of new professional organizers who join the industry specialize in a variety of areas and their areas of specialization are also continuing to grow and evolve. NAPO believes this trend will continue.
About Cyndi Seidler
"Organizer to the Stars" Cyndi Seidler is an author, syndicated columnist and professional organizer. She's a frequent media guest, and has been helping individuals create organized lifestyles since 1994. Her methods have been featured on TV and in numerous newspapers and magazines.
Book Title: "A Manual For Professional Organizers" publisher, Banter Books, Quality Trade Paperback, 148 pages, ISBN 0-9705125-0-3. Available from publisher. Price $32.00.
Contact: Amanda St. John, VP Public Relations (818) 508-1555, amanda@stjohnseidler.com.
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