Meet Sarah
Sarah Cronin, Professional Organizer
Sarah is a member of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals (NAPO), and spent 3 years as the Director of Communication and Technology for the Minnesota Chapter of NAPO. Sarah has a degree in Early Childhood Education from the University of Minnesota, experience in preschool and early childhood settings, and 8 years of professional organizing. She and her husband of 16 years have 4 kids; ages 17, 15, 13, and 10.
Philosophy
I believe that the most authentic reason to strive for organization is to free up our time and space for the things we are passionate about. Making intentional choices about our belongings and our time can give us a sense of peace, which is a gift to ourselves and all those around us.
Respect
I will respect your belongings, your space, and your opinions. I will ask questions to understand your preferences, and get to know your personal style. I will sometimes propose new and different ways of approaching your belongings and space, and I will ask you to keep an open mind, but the final decisions are all yours. We will work together to create spaces and routines that are functional and inspiring.
Confidentiality
Everything will always remain strictly confidential. I won’t discuss any part of our sessions with others. I will ask to take before and after pictures of the spaces we work on for my own records, but I will ask for specific permission before using them anonymously in presentations or marketing materials.
Feedback
Your feedback is very useful and important to me. If anything is confusing or unclear at any point during the process, please ask for clarification. It is my goal to learn something from every session, so I welcome your very honest feedback at any point.
Experience
Sarah is a member of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals (NAPO), and the Director of Communication and Technology for the Minnesota Chapter of NAPO. Sarah has a degree in Early Childhood Education from the University of Minnesota, experience in preschool and early childhood settings, and 5 years of professional organizing. She and her husband of 16 years have 4 kids; ages 15, 13, 11, and 8.