In 2014, Raye started organizing for her neighbors, family, and friends in her hometown of Brooklyn, NY. As a creative writing student at Binghamton University, she expanded her organizing services into a full-fledged business. Post-graduation, Raye accepted a job in project management at Epic, where she solidified her administrative organization skills. She currently works evenings as a tutor at WILDD (The Wisconsin Institute for Learning Disabilities and Dyslexia). Aside from her years of experience in professional organizing, Raye’s methods adhere to the guidelines and practices established by the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals (NAPO). Recently, she has started incorporating the Konmari method into her practice.
Raye has also developed her own core standards for professional organizing:
Raye also specializes in working with those on the OCD spectrum (including compulsive hoarders), Generalized Anxiety Disorder/Panic Disorder, ADD/ADHD, and other clutter-related mental health issues.
Raye has also developed her own core standards for professional organizing:
- Listen, understand, and empathize.
- Respect for the property=respect for the person (client).
- Establish motivation, goals, and priorities before starting a project.
- Successful organization is a process, not a quick fix.
- Maximize efficiency without sacrificing beauty.
- Organization should be accessible to everyone—regardless of income, disability, mental health, race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation.
Raye also specializes in working with those on the OCD spectrum (including compulsive hoarders), Generalized Anxiety Disorder/Panic Disorder, ADD/ADHD, and other clutter-related mental health issues.