
It’s important to give yourself time and space to grieve, and to not put too much pressure on yourself to get organized right away.

I know that in the life you’ve been given at the moment it may feel like a bomb went off, and you may wonder why even bother?

This is the essence of what I do. I help people organize and design and intentional life. In Annie’s case, it started in the bedroom.

You have a unique opportunity to carve and craft a new future; your Plan B. It will look very different, but you CAN really create a new life to love.

I know that organizing your life after loss is hard. I also know it won’t begin until you can get yourself into a better mental space.

The hidden cost of clutter in your life is the message it sends to your psyche.

Organizing and elevating are the finishing touches on any organizing project that will take you from mess to success.

Editing allows you to intentionally and methodically evaluate your things and decide what you want to hold onto and what you want to let go.

By creating a clear plan of HOW you will get organized ahead of time, you’ll be primed for success!