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ABOUT D. ALLISON LEE PDF Print E-mail

ImageThink of D. Allison Lee (CPO®) as the Rolls Royce of organizing experts. Her years of education, training, and experience have empowered her with the expertise to make a significant difference in her clients’ lives and their lifestyles. Armed with degrees in Psychology and Education from New York University, D. Allison Lee has the innate understanding and nurturing skills that create the most successful client relationships. D. Allison Lee earned the designation of Certified Professional Organizer (CPO®) in 2007, served as the Vice President for the National Association of Professional Organizers, Washington, DC Metro Chapter for the 2007-2008 membership year, and is a member in good standing with the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) .  In addition to her extensive organizational experience, Ms. Lee’s professional career includes her service as a Special Needs Teacher in New York, as a Child Care Director, and the Regional Manager for Child Care with Fortune 500 clients in the private sector. With headquarters in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, D. Allison Lee stands ready to serve clients throughout the entire Eastern Seaboard.

 

The D. Allison Lee Mission:

  • To provide unique organizational strategies to individuals through needs assessment consultations and hands-on strategic implementation
  • To positively impact the lives of others, helping them do something good for themselves
  • To enable clients to gain control of their lives and to find or regain balance

The D. Allison Lee Philosophy:

“Effective use of organizational techniques is within anyone’s reach, particularly when demonstrated by an Organizer who uses a hands-on approach.”

Oftentimes, a different point of view can present new ways of tackling existing problems. When those techniques are demonstrated, clients can see themselves in action as they work alongside the Organizer. Time between visits also gives the client opportunities to successfully practice new ways of doing things.

“Being unorganized doesn’t mean that one isn’t trying hard enough.”

Even the most organized person can become overwhelmed, particularly when there is a shift in work life balance. A new project at work, a new baby, or other life changing situation—even a good one—can present unexpected challenges that may lead to a breakdown in systems. D. Allison Lee helps her clients to understand reasons why an imbalance has occurred, and develops a plan to help the client regain equilibrium.

“Every Professional Organizer has the responsibility to provide her clients with a tangible set of strategies that is Innovative, Structured, & Organized—every time.”

The Organizer’s role in providing assistance requires patience, discretion, and most of all, the ability to work with clients to implement innovative strategies that speak to their unique circumstances. Any new routines that are introduced are blended into the client’s familiar way of doing things. This makes it easier for the client to achieve success.

 

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D. Allison Lee Certified Professional Organizer

 
 
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