Do you realize that clutter is un-made decisions?
Here are some of the ways we help organize homes and lives. We love to hear from people! Email or call if you have questions about any service.
Do you fall into one of these situations? Let us help!
Overwhelmed by inherited belongings?
We assist with working through sentimental things and deciding what to keep. Organize the keepers into a system that makes sense and values precious memories. Evaluate the things and explore their meanings for you.
Going through a divorce and need help with the organizational aspect of the process?
We help gather required paperwork. Organize moving and resettling. Advise how to take care of things that your spouse was doing: paying bills on time, managing household tasks effectively, and keeping the household in order.
Challenged by living a life as a creative person?
Are you creative and have difficulty using common (linear) organizational systems? Do you see the big picture and have difficulty focusing on details? Do you forget to do things unless you can "see" reminders in plain view? We develop individualized solutions to help you get in control and stay that way. Manage your time more easily with some easy tips and tricks that are geared especially for you.
Do you feel too busy to deal with everyday life in an effective manner?
We show you how to take control, streamline everyday tasks and be prepared for each day.
Experienced a life changing event recently?
Life (good or bad) can be stressful and overwhelming: divorce, new baby, second child, moving, caring for elderly parent, new job or deceased loved-one. We help sort through the physical stuff to make it easier to adapt and live life.
There are always better ways of doing things that will improve the use of our time and space. For some of us it is fun to tweak our existing systems or try new products that will make life easier. But for others it is a necessity to gain control over our lives. By clearing the spaces of our homes we intentionalize a change in our thinking too. Here's why. Our tagline "Clear the home ... clear the mind" alludes to the philosophy that the opening up of your possibilities that comes from clearing your physical spaces. When our eyes and thoughts are NOT repeatedly reminded of things we have not done, our brains are free to engage in higher thoughts that are more fun, more creative, more useful, and more productive. It is possible to put everything in its place so that we are not worrying about getting "it" done and feeling burdened by "it". But can deal with things on our terms in our time when we decide rather than continually putting out "fires."
We empower ourselves to take control of our lives by first taking control over our things, hence "Clear the home ... clear the mind."
Here is a story of Mary who lives in the moment, which is great, however, she is always behind. For instance, she has misplaced her keys and loses precious time looking for them in the morning as she is trying to get out of the house. Finally finding the keys and hurriedly leaving the house, she has forgotten to bring the grocery list for shopping later. Because she is late, she does not have time to buy gas before she needs to be at work. After work she is late for her yoga class because she had to stop for gas for the car. Though she felt relaxed at yoga she is dashing to pick up food for the evening meal and does not remember exactly what she needs because she forgot the list in her hurry this morning. Does this sounds like you? Taking time to get organized each week and planning time on a calendar would have alleviated Mary's struggles on this typical day. Plus, her family and coworkers would appreciate a more organized Mary who is less scattered and more focused. It is possible to get organized despite the natural tendency for some people to live "in the moment". Proactive thinking and planning ahead can be learned by everyone. There are many advantages to being prepared each day. Time management resources are listed in the RESOURCES section of this website.
We empower ourselves to take control of our lives by first taking control over our things, hence "Clear the home ... clear the mind."
Here is a story of Mary who lives in the moment, which is great, however, she is always behind. For instance, she has misplaced her keys and loses precious time looking for them in the morning as she is trying to get out of the house. Finally finding the keys and hurriedly leaving the house, she has forgotten to bring the grocery list for shopping later. Because she is late, she does not have time to buy gas before she needs to be at work. After work she is late for her yoga class because she had to stop for gas for the car. Though she felt relaxed at yoga she is dashing to pick up food for the evening meal and does not remember exactly what she needs because she forgot the list in her hurry this morning. Does this sounds like you? Taking time to get organized each week and planning time on a calendar would have alleviated Mary's struggles on this typical day. Plus, her family and coworkers would appreciate a more organized Mary who is less scattered and more focused. It is possible to get organized despite the natural tendency for some people to live "in the moment". Proactive thinking and planning ahead can be learned by everyone. There are many advantages to being prepared each day. Time management resources are listed in the RESOURCES section of this website.