ABOUT JULIE
Ever since I can remember, I have had a passion for organizing. When I was a child I would clean and organize the pantry, rearrange my bedroom furniture, and even organize my toys! I have always been particular about where things belong and I have a knack for neatness. I believe in using items around the house first and being creative with what you have. Most importantly, I believe in keeping things simple.
I earned my BS in Elementary Education and taught fourth grade for nine years. I gained invaluable knowledge about organizing myself, my students, paperwork, and even parents. My fellow colleagues constantly sought my organizational insight. Being able to organize thirty-two students at once made for a successful learning experience. It is the teacher in me that compels me to want to help others create an organized space.
While I was a stay-at-home mother for three years, I had to quickly learn how to balance the demands of a hectic home life. I devised simple techniques and found easy solutions that helped our lives run more smoothly. I created a system that still works for our family.
As a professional organizer, I find great joy in helping others overcome the obstacles in their lives. I am committed to helping others learn to take control over their environment. I pride myself in my work and my professionalism. I am a member of NAPO and abide by their Code of Ethics. I will maintain confidentiality regarding our discussions and any work that is completed by All Squared Away, LLC.
For me, I am happier and more efficient when my life is in order. Contact us and "Stop Running in Circles-Get All Squared Away."
MEET ANDI BASSETT
We are proud to have Andi as our newest member of the All Squared Away team. Andi is a Morgantown native who loves the mountains and WVU Mountaineers! She has been married to Ramon for thirteen years and they have five beautiful children. Her organizing style is practical, functional, and creative. She possesses a positive energy and a "can do" attitude.
With 5 young children and limited home space, she has tried many different ways to organize and has found that being organized is not a completed project, it is an evolving process of trial and error. Andi hopes her varied experiences with her own family will be of help to other families.