Category: Blog
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7 Reasons to Hire a Professional Organizer for a Pre-Move Declutter
Few people should move before a full house declutter. Nobody wants to start fresh in a new home with items no longer needed. Even if you’ve been diligent over the years regularly paring down, choices must be made if you’re downsizing. Getting rid of prized possessions isn’t easy and most people can benefit from professional
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How to Declutter After Personal Loss: 5 Tips
Decluttering a home in the best of times is an arduous task. If you are decluttering after a traumatic loss, then it’s overwhelming and not something to do alone. Shock and grief can be debilitating. Loss comes in many forms and affects everyone differently. Some examples are divorce, the death of a loved one, illness,
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How to Move Your Valuables Safely – 8 Tips
If you’re about to get settled into a new home, your to-do list is probably long. It’s important to organize and pre-plan a move meticulously to protect those items most precious to you. The list varies by individual, but it might include jewelry, important documents and files, prescriptions, electronic devices, priceless antiques, expensive artwork, heirlooms,
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Packing Advice from A Professional Move Manger: 9 Dos and Don’ts
If you have a move coming up, packing is probably on your mind. With some pre-planning and the right materials on hand, you can help keep costs down by avoiding common packing mistakes. If your belongings are packed safely and properly, your move will be faster, allowing you to minimize per-hour costs. 1) Don’t use
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12 Tips for Organizing Your Closet
If you are like most people, your closet needs organizing. It’s one of those dreaded tasks we tend to put off, but once it’s completed, you feel great! The start of a new season is the perfect time to tackle your closet, either on your own or with the help of VIP concierges. Here are
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How to Plan Your Relocation Like a Professional Move Manager
A well-planned move is key unless you thrive under tremendous stress. Lay out a plan week by week from about seven to eight weeks out until moving day. While each move and the specific tasks associated with it vary by family, here is a typical checklist: Week #1 – Hire a moving company after getting
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11 Tips for Adjusting to a Smaller Home
You may be downsizing your home for any number of reasons. Maybe you fell in love with another neighborhood that’s pricier than your current one. Perhaps you’re tired of a long daily commute. Are you an empty nester and can’t properly maintain a large home? If you are combining households with someone, then you are
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Manage Your Time Better: Nine Tips from a Personal Assistant
Time is money, and many of us wish for more. Learn to better manage yourself, your family, or your business, and you’ll love your extra time, lower stress, and potentially higher income. Read on for time management tips from the experienced personal assistants at Potomac Concierge. Plan well ahead – Leaving things until the last
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10 Unpacking Tips After a Move
When your belongings are finally unloaded and the moving van is gone, your job is to turn a new house into a real home. Don’t get overwhelmed with boxes—handle them in the right order and pre-plan. Check boxes/furniture – Before the moving crew drives away, make sure each box is in the intended location. The
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6 Organizing Tips After a Home Remodel
The last work crew is gone, and you are that much closer to fully enjoying your “new” home. Here are some tips for getting your house in ship-shape quickly after a renovation of any size. At Potomac Concierge, our home remodel managers are skilled at managing every aspect of a renovation. Contact us online or
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Home Remodel Management: 8 Pre-Renovation Tips
Are you are planning a home improvement project in Maryland, DC, or Northern Virginia? For a stress-free experience, whether your project involves the entire house, just one room, or anything in between, read on for some tips at the planning stage. Hire a trusted team – It’s a big investment, so make sure a trusted company handles
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5 Ways Professional Organizers Help Balance Work & Family
Even the most organized, type-A people can feel pulled in a million directions with pressure from work, family responsibilities, and social commitments. There isn’t enough time in a day to deal effectively with a stressful job, young children or teens, and elderly parents. In addition to daily challenges, there’s always something extra demanding our time,