Drowning in stuff?

Imagine a life free from the weight of what isn’t yours—so you can fully, authentically tend to what is. 

My client-centered decluttering services will help you spend less time managing chaos and more time actually living your life.

I get it—life piles up (literally). Whether you're ready to reclaim your space, clear your head, or just breathe a little easier, I’m here to help. Through a process of decluttering and organizing, we will create spaces that work for you—functional, feel-good, and full of ease. A space that supports the life you actually want to be living.

My Services

  • Intentional Beginning

    Clarity before action. Before diving in, we talk–about what’s working, what’s not, and what you actually want your space (and life) to feel like. This part is all about slowing down enough to get clear. So when we do take action, it’s with intention, not overwhelm. That’s when things start to shift.

  • Supportive Decluttering

    A witness throughout. Let’s be honest, decluttering isn’t just about stuff. It brings up emotions, memories, and sometimes a lot of noise in your head. Whatever shows up, I’m right there with you: steady, supportive, and judgment-free. We laugh, we sort, we make space—physically and emotionally.

  • Intuitive Organizing

    Function meets delight. Once we’ve cleared the clutter, organizing becomes surprisingly easy. We’ll find natural spots for the things you use and love, in a way that feels good and makes sense to you. Nothing rigid—just systems that stick, and a space that finally feels like it fits.

This is for you if…

You’re tired of constantly cleaning, only for the mess to return. You shuffle things around, because nothing has a true home. You feel overwhelmed by the clutter–like it’s draining your energy and making your space feel tight and unwelcoming.

You want to let go of items, but guilt or uncertainty keeps you stuck. And you’re feeling like your house is always silently nagging you to do more.

What if you could breathe easier, feel emotionally supported as you let go, and have a home that truly reflects who you are—without the weight of the past?

You know you have better things to do with your life than spend it managing stuff or feeling tied down. Decluttering frees you to place your focus where it’s actually meant to go. 

My Philosophy

The things we keep (and the reasons we keep them) tell a story—about our fears, our hopes, our families, and our beliefs. Some of those things support us. Some drain us. And some are just taking up space because we’ve been too tired or too busy to ask, “Why am I really holding onto this?”

I believe it’s possible to live in a home that makes you feel truly alive—a space that holds the softest parts of you with care, while delighting your spirit, reflecting your creativity, and sparking your inspiration.

This may sound optimistic or indulgent, but the truth is: these are the conditions in which humans thrive. And right now, the world needs thriving humans—humans who can show up for the joys and struggles, the hard work and the delight of being alive in this place, at this time.

Decluttering isn’t about minimalism, and it’s not about perfection. Hidden within the things you don’t need, or the gifts you don’t like, is the freedom to live your own values and be your true self. At its heart, decluttering is about letting go of the false beliefs and distractions that keep you playing by someone else’s rules, in someone else’s game.

What becomes possible for you when your resources are no longer drained by futile tasks, and your capacity no longer clogged by distractions and overwhelm?

I, for one, can’t wait to find out.

Kind Words