Set up a phone consultation on my calendar. Virtual and in-person options available.
Absolutely not. Our job is to meet you where you are and guide the process of creating a supportive living space that meets your needs.
You’re not supposed to know where to start. A home doesn’t become unmanageable overnight, it may take a few sessions to get to a place where you are able to see clearly. Setting up weekly appointments is a great way to start.
Yes! Having someone organize for you is a band aid solution. Say someone organizes your kitchen, it could be 3 months down the road, but eventually it will go back to how it was. Being a part of the process gives you the opportunity to see how the process works, be involved in making the decisions about what you need, and receive coaching along the way.
Learning practices to support your personal organization processes in your current home. Sometimes, hearing a new perspective is all we need to see things and operate differently. Learning to fold is a huge perk that will change your life and how you interact with your clothing. Being a part of the sorting process is a huge light bulb moment that benefits your future knowing where things should live in the home.
I charge $65/hour. Packages of bulk sessions may be eligible for discount pricing. Sliding scale available for marginalized communities or those living with mental health challenges.
Meet them where they are. No shame zone. No judgment from me. I have been there, which is why I want to give back to support others in my community who are having feelings of overwhelm and not knowing where to start. We access the areas that are troubling you and dive in. I make sure to allow enough time to reset your space and put things where they go. You will not be left with more mess, clutter, or work after I leave. If multiple rooms are involved, we may need to move to a 6 hour session or schedule regularly once a week to get things to a place you’re happy with.
I graduated Cum Laude from Ohio State University with a degree in Psychology and Cultural Studies. I was once a LMBT, I have great awareness of anatomy and body mechanics, which is very relevant to how we exist in our spaces. I am a certified KonMari Consultant and have been trained in this method to help people tackle an entire home. Additionally, I have always been particularly spatially attuned. There are parts of my brain that do 2-d things, such as writing and math. The other part of my brain does 3-d things, such as spatial calculations and sorting physical things.
Uplifting and transformative projects may occur in as little as 4 hours. I love getting to rearrange furniture to create form and function in a space. I love getting to bring fresh eyes into a home and share my ideas.
Hire me. I’m the best! I love what I do, I bring passion and positivity. I have fun and laugh with clients during our sessions. We can’t take life too seriously. It’s good vibes with me. Ultimately, my advice is to make sure you connect with the professional you speak to. Interview them. Make sure they have the skills and tools to help you with your specific needs.