When clutter feels like a mountain, you don’t have to do it alone
Mental health struggles can make daily tasks feel overwhelming. If you're living with or just coming out of a period of depression, anxiety, or burnout, know this: clutter isn’t a failure — it’s a symptom.
You might be feeling embarrassed or ashamed about the state of your home. You might be feeling to overwhelmed to start but desperate for change. You might be feeling like you should be able to do it but just can’t right now.
However, I admire my clients for getting in contact with me, it takes courage to invite someone into your home. When I work with my clients I see courage and strength with all they are juggling and facing day to day.
I will support you with warmth and patience, I will walk with you through it all, no pressure or judgement.
We work in tiny, manageable steps. I help you create simple systems that reduce stress and visual noise. I go at your pace and your capacity.
You are not lazy, you need support, that’s exactly what I am here to give.