I stumbled upon this passion while hanging out with a friend. It was clear that a particular container stuffed with items on her kitchen counter was a source of embarrassment. I asked if we could take a look and empty the container. I was instantly hooked on helping her. Since then, we socialize and declutter every chance we get.
Since that glorious decluttering day, I have helped friends with their kitchens, playrooms, offices, junk drawers, pantries, and cars. An overwhelming room is an exciting challenge. I can't wait to give my clients amazing results. I like to complete the job by removing items at various donation sites.
I have been a stay-at-home-mom for the past 5 years. When I am not chasing after my preschoolers, I work as a Facilitator at the Sharon Memory Café, a place for people with memory issues and their caregivers to come and relax.
Prior to being a mom, I was a fundraiser at Children's Hospital Boston and Massachusetts General Hospital. I have a Master's in Health Communication from Emerson College and a Bachelor's from Mount Holyoke College.
I have always been interested in health and wellness. I am currently enrolled in the Self Coaching Scholars program at the Life Coach School. For me, decluttering is part of how I achieve balance. I am interested in helping people declutter their physical spaces so they can feel more in control of their lives.