Clutter is personal.
So is my approach.

My approach to this work is grounded in two perspectives:
There’s always a reason for our relationship to clutter.
And our relationship to clutter can change.

For each of us, there's a deeply human and legitimate reason for why our living spaces can feel out of control. Which is why judgment and shaming are never useful. But encouragement and and sensitivity are.

And a side note - if you thought clutter clearing was about achieving minimalist perfection or a pared down aesthetic - honestly, it’s not. It’s just about winning back your surroundings on your own terms.

And for sure, we can blast through an industrial clear-out in record time if that's what's needed (I can assure you - sometimes it is!). But ultimately a person-centred approach means I'm working alongside you - your context, backstory, needs, and quirks.

In practice, this means…

Moving at your pace We go as fast or as slow as your situation requires, with zero pressure

Keeping you in control You’ll always be in charge of what stays and goes, I'm here to support, chat about it, ask questions, but ultimately decisions about your things are yours.

Celebrating all progress Cleared one drawer? It counts! The small wins matter as much as the big shifts

Building systems that stick I help you create habits and flows that work for your actual life, not some idealised version of it

Bringing curiosity not judgment I approach wherever you find yourself with gentleness and care

Working with the whole picture I understand that belongings carry weight, and help you navigate both the stuff, and the feelings

Living simply is a crucial part of healing. As we begin to simplify, to let the clutter go, whether it is the clutter of desire or the actual material clutter and incessant busyness that fills every space, we recover our capacity to be sensual
— ‘All About Love’, bell hooks