An Extra Pair of Hands for you

313 Harris St, Pyrmont, NSW 2009
0411523626
Annie Williams
https://www.anextrapairofhands.com.au/

Professional Home and Business Organizers and Personal Assistant Services

 

We are your Professional Organisers – at work – in your home office.

Our organising services include:

·         Streamline and / or create and / or implement your document and paperwork systems – both hard copy and soft copy;

·         Fine-tune ‘document communication’ between staff to ensure the flow of ‘document sharing’ is efficient – thereby assisting all to be as productive as possible;

·         Organise and implement systems for product, stock, et al.

·         Provide administration support / assistance when required;

·         Provide Project Management services;

·         Organise storage systems for documents, product, stock et al – these systems of storage will be tailored to your specific needs and requirements;

·         Create archive systems for documents and paperwork, reference materials, product, stock;

·         Assist in organising ‘work spaces’ so that all staff and contractors have a productive ‘happy to be working’ environment;

·         We declutter your home office and business and re-organise your environment – whether that is in your Office or Home Office – so whatever is needed is at your finger-tips – making you and those in the work space more productive and therefore your business more profitable;

 

 

Don’t let the ‘CLUTTER LANDSLIDE’ bring you down!

 

Who doesn’t need an extra pair of hands to help clear away clutter and get back on top of mounting piles of paperwork, housework, office work or other jobs around the home or business? Naturally, budgets can be tight and available time short, so it makes sense that people are calling in help as and when needed, instead of hiring full-time or permanent staff.

 

At 31, single mum Alice found herself stretched to deal with regular chores, running a home-based business and caring for three young children.


When her widower father passed away suddenly, it also left her having to address the seemingly endless job of sorting through his estate. He’d collected rooms full of old newspapers, books, musical instruments, tools, business stock, bric-a-brac, art pieces and much more, and it all had to be dealt with, and his house sold.


Some of his things were of value, some were junk, but it was all taking time to sort through, and ‘separate the wheat from the chaff’ – time that Alice just didn’t have. She was spread too thin and it started to affect her health badly.

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