Your inner world has changed. It’s time for your outer world to reflect that.

This section should take take people through the transformation: (1) paint a picture of the problem and why it feels bad (2) show how we’ll work through it together (3) provide a vision for what’s on the other side.

Life has many seasons. Objects that were once relevant and meaningful are no longer useful or supportive, and are taking up physical and energetic space in your home. Letting go can feel complex, especially when what’s being released is tied to earlier versions of yourself.

Life has many seasons. Objects that were once relevant and meaningful can become heavy and overwhelming if held onto too long. Letting go can feel complex, especially when what’s being released is tied to earlier versions of yourself.

time, objects naturally accumulate. Over time, carry meaning, memory, or obligation, even when they are no longer useful or supportive. Letting go can feel complex, especially when what’s being released is tied to earlier versions of yourself.

We’ll not only addressing cluttered closets and daunting drawers. We’ll also notice how your inner and outer worlds reflect one another. How patterns that lead to holding on, accumulation, and overwhelm.

This isn’t just about getting rid of stuff, but rather a moment of intentional release and re-orientation, letting go of items that reflect old versions of yourself, and making space for what comes next.

This process invites you to get curious about yourself, notice what really matters to you, and create a home that reflects who you are now.

We’ll also your relationship to consumerism, the environment, and how you relate to the space around you.

The result is a home that feels more spacious, supportive and aligned with who you are now.

untended to on the inside. ease of a more simple life. the quality of negative space.

Your inner world has changed. It’s time for your outer world to reflect that.

Life has many seasons. Objects that were once relevant and meaningful can become heavy and overwhelming if held onto for too long. Letting go can feel complex, especially when what’s being released is tied to earlier versions of yourself.

Together we’ll refresh your space and create coherence between your current values and your environment. We’re not only addressing cluttered closets and daunting drawers, but about getting curious about who you are now and what matters to you.

Through this sacred practice of intentional release and reorganization, your home will feel more spacious, supportive and aligned.

Your inner world has changed. It’s time for your outer world to reflect that.

This section should take take people through the transformation: (1) paint a picture of the problem and why it feels bad (2) show how we’ll work through it together (3) provide a vision for what’s on the other side.

Life has many seasons. Objects that were once relevant and meaningful are no longer useful or supportive, and are taking up physical and energetic space in your home. Letting go can feel complex, especially when what’s being released is tied to earlier versions of yourself.

Life has many seasons. Objects that were once relevant and meaningful can become heavy and overwhelming if held onto too long. Letting go can feel complex, especially when what’s being released is tied to earlier versions of yourself.

time, objects naturally accumulate. Over time, carry meaning, memory, or obligation, even when they are no longer useful or supportive. Letting go can feel complex, especially when what’s being released is tied to earlier versions of yourself.

We’ll not only addressing cluttered closets and daunting drawers. We’ll also notice how your inner and outer worlds reflect one another. How patterns that lead to holding on, accumulation, and overwhelm.

This isn’t just about getting rid of stuff, but rather a moment of intentional release and re-orientation, letting go of items that reflect old versions of yourself, and making space for what comes next.

This process invites you to get curious about yourself, notice what really matters to you, and create a home that reflects who you are now.

We’ll also your relationship to consumerism, the environment, and how you relate to the space around you.

The result is a home that feels more spacious, supportive and aligned with who you are now.

untended to on the inside. ease of a more simple life. the quality of negative space.

1:1, in-home decluttering support for people who are ready to move into the next chapter.

YOUR HOME IS SACRED

This is a deeper, more reflective approach to decluttering. I work with you directly in your home to release belongings that no longer fit your life, identity, or values. 

We’re not only addressing the physical aspects of simplifying, but also exploring your relationship to consumerism, the environment, and how you relate to the space around you.

This process invites you to get curious about yourself, notice what really matters to you, and create a home that reflects that.  

CLEARING SPACE

1:1, in-home decluttering support for people who are ready to move into the next chapter.

CLEARING SPACE

 1:1, in-home decluttering support for magical people
This is a deeper, more reflective approach to decluttering. I work with you directly in your home to release belongings that no longer fit your life, identity, or values. 
We’re not only addressing the physical aspects of simplifying, but also exploring your relationship to consumerism, the environment, and how you relate to the space around you.
This process invites you to get curious about yourself, notice what really matters to you, and create a home that reflects that.  
An invitation to cultivate a more current and reverent relationship with your home environment. 

Refresh Your Life

How We Work Together

We always start with a one-hour prep session
followed by a five-hour declutter day

1 hour Prep Session


  • We’ll explore:

    • your relationship to home
    • how you want your home to feel
    • your challenges and hopes around simplifying
    • themes that are present in your life right now
    • how simplifying your home can support your future self
    • how you prefer to be supported in decision making (with options to choose from)

    I’ll also share perspectives and approaches that may be helpful, and we’ll create a clear, realistic plan for your first declutter day!

5 Hour In-Home Declutter Day

With hands-on support, we’ll transform clutter into breathing room, creating space that feels peaceful and aligned

This session lays the foundation for our work together. We’ll meet IRL or virtually in the week before we begin the hands-on process. Before moving into action, we’ll slow down, have a cup of tea, clarify your intentions and create a plan for our first declutter day

  • The Details:

    I’ll arrive ready to work together in your space, with attention to both the task at hand and how the process feels for you.

    You Will Receive:

    • steady guidance throughout the entire process
    • physical support with sorting, lifting, and moving items
    • a compassionate sounding board for decisions that feel complicated or emotionally layered
    • gentle encouragement around all your Yes’s and No’s, with space to explore what arises in all the in-betweens
    • help maintaining momentum and focus, while staying responsive to your pace and capacity
    • ongoing attunement, including intuitive check-ins to sense when it may be helpful to slow down, shift focus, or pause

    Session Structure:

    We’ll begin with a brief check-in (about 5 minutes) and a few grounding breaths. You’ll show me the areas you’d like to focus on, and we’ll decide together where to begin.

    The five hours are split into two 2.5-hour working sessions with a one-hour break in between. Decluttering can be mentally and emotionally demanding — this break allows time to rest and reset before the second stretch.

    With about one hour remaining, we’ll assess what’s realistic to complete and begin winding down. This gives us time to tidy the space, integrate the work, and end the day feeling settled. We’ll close with a short pause to reflect on what we’ve accomplished and note any insights that may support future sessions.

    Additional support is available by the hour or through additional five-hour sessions.


Intro Bundle Investment: $750

Includes:

• 1 hour Prep Session
• One 5-hour in-home Declutter Day
• 1 week voice memo support following first declutter day

Additional 5-hour declutter days: $625 each