Become a Clutter Consultant
Right now, with all the Christmas decorations everywhere and mess, I could really do with one of these.
I didn’t know they even existed, but of course, if there’s a market for it, then there’s a business to be had, and from what I can gather, quite a good business.
So what is a clutter consultant and how do you become one?
Obviously you have to be extremely organised and have the right kind of management and logistical skills that’ll help you, help others to be organised.
You could either specialise in physical clutter, which is literally moving objects, sorting wardrobes and doing house clearances, or on the time management side, where you de-clutter a client’s life and help develop schedules and routines.
And in times like these, becoming a clutter consultant could be big business.
UK company Clutter Clearing explain on their site that the credit crunch has meant that more people are looking to de-clutter in order to save money.
They even have 11 ways of how you can do this, including: making money out of the space you create by renting it out, managing your space so that you can shut off unused rooms and turn down heating and lighting and therefore reduce your bills.
They also hold training days and have free downloads, so if you fancy becoming a clutter consultant, it’s worth checking out.















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Andy Hayes
I actually find it quite cathartic to de-clutter so it would be even more fun to do it to other people. =)
The training courses are not too pricey, any idea how much clutter consultants bill per hour?
Dec 10th, 2008
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