What is Calming, Anyway?
Every home and space is a unique de-cluttering and home organization challenge. To start, I will work with you to ensure the highest priority spaces are addressed first. Then I remove the items in that space. Cleaning the area when it’s empty is best for a fresh start! You get to choose what items to keep, donate, or toss. I’m not going to bully you into throwing away sentimental or expensive items. I am going to give you mental space to make those decisions. Don’t worry — your home won’t transform into a beige-grey show home without any personality or warmth! If you need organizational tools like bins, trays, or boxes, I can bring those or create a shopping list for you. After every session, I check to ensure you are satisfied with the progress. The goal is more calm and more cozy!
Home Strategies
Your home chaos is tamed — for now! Before life throws you a curveball, book your Custom Calm Home Strategy session. I will work with you to create a sustainable action plan for you and your family. The Custom Calm Home Strategy is designed to keep your spaces calm and cozy over the long term, saving your mental health and your money!
Maintain Your Calm
Keeping your home calm and cozy is half the battle! You’ve invested your time and money into putting everything in its place, so don’t let it go to waste. Take advantage of my pre-paid Continuing Calm packages! Schedule my visits monthly, weekly, or at a frequency that works best for you.
Moving Out and In
Moving to a new home is an ideal opportunity to de-clutter! I can help guide you through the process, and pack your items in a way that makes sense for un-packing on the other side. If you want to start your new home on the right track, I can help organize your items as you unpack. I view your home as a complete system, and that system needs to work for you and your family over the long term.
Stuff Removal
After a purge, not everything is junk! Some things are good enough to donate and some things need to be shredded or disabled before they go in the garbage. I understand that we often have good intentions, but staring at that pile of “bags to go” in your front hallway or garage isn’t good for your stress levels. Let’s make those bags and boxes disappear!

