Having someone come into your home to help you with organization is a very personal thing. Whether it is to straighten up your kitchen or help you with rooms that have piles stacked up in them, it means someone is going to see and be in what you consider your own private mess.
Organizing spaces like this is a treasure hunt for me. I do not see these areas as being in disarray, I see them as a journey. It doesn’t matter how small, large or silly an item may seem to you… to me it is just an object that we need to find a place for. I thrive on wanting to make your home or room a better feeling place for you to live. I have found from working with my clients that the only true challenge is their decision as to what they want to do with the items.
My goal is to always make sure you are comfortable with the decisions you make and that you see a difference in the outcome. You will be amazed how you will feel after a room is cleared and you don’t have that burden hanging over your head.
The decision of what to do with the items can sometimes be baffling, but with my help it becomes easier to just say yes or no. Your choices usually pertain to keeping, donating or trashing. Once you have come to the conclusion of what to do with it, we take care of making sure that happens.
There is truly a liberty in letting go of things that no longer serve you or never did. You buy items with great intentions to use them or you hold on to objects because of memories and before you know it they have endured a long time frame. Making the decision to clear your rooms can be hard but once you find the motivation, the momentum just escalates.
Organizing spaces like this is a treasure hunt for me. I do not see these areas as being in disarray, I see them as a journey. It doesn’t matter how small, large or silly an item may seem to you… to me it is just an object that we need to find a place for. I thrive on wanting to make your home or room a better feeling place for you to live. I have found from working with my clients that the only true challenge is their decision as to what they want to do with the items.
My goal is to always make sure you are comfortable with the decisions you make and that you see a difference in the outcome. You will be amazed how you will feel after a room is cleared and you don’t have that burden hanging over your head.
The decision of what to do with the items can sometimes be baffling, but with my help it becomes easier to just say yes or no. Your choices usually pertain to keeping, donating or trashing. Once you have come to the conclusion of what to do with it, we take care of making sure that happens.
There is truly a liberty in letting go of things that no longer serve you or never did. You buy items with great intentions to use them or you hold on to objects because of memories and before you know it they have endured a long time frame. Making the decision to clear your rooms can be hard but once you find the motivation, the momentum just escalates.