Life shifts — sometimes slowly, sometimes all at once. Maybe you’re preparing to sell your home and need every room to shine with simplicity and warmth. Or maybe you’re opening your doors to a loved one — merging two lives, two styles, and two histories under one roof.
No matter the reason, your home tells a story — and I’m here to help you write the next chapter.
As a Home & Office Organizer, I create calm out of chaos, beauty out of overwhelm, and flow out of frustration. I understand how hard it can be to let go, to start over, or to make space for someone new. But you don’t have to do it alone.
Together, we’ll clear what no longer serves you, redesign spaces that reflect your new season of life, and bring a sense of peace and purpose back into your home.
Whether it’s:
Preparing your home to sell quickly and beautifully
Creating harmony while sharing your home with family
Or simply finding joy and order again in your daily spaces
I’m here to help you breathe easier — one room, one drawer, one conversation at a time.
Let’s talk about where you are and what you need. 📞 Call, text, or email me today — your new beginning is waiting.
Embrace the Power of Small Wins: 10 Mini Clutter Clinics in Just 10 Minutes Each!
In the hustle and bustle of life, finding the time and energy to tackle clutter can feel overwhelming. But what if I told you that you could make a significant impact on your space in just 10 minutes? Introducing my 10 Mini Clutter Clinics—a series of quick, focused sessions designed to bring order to your life without the stress. Each clinic is a bite-sized, manageable task that guides you in decluttering and organizing different areas of your home or workspace.
Why 10 Minutes? Ten minutes is a sweet spot—it’s short enough to fit into your busiest day, yet long enough to make a noticeable difference. By breaking down the process into these mini clinics, you’ll experience the joy of small victories that build momentum. Every completed clinic is a step closer to a more organized, peaceful environment.
What Can You Expect?
Immediate Impact: You’ll see the difference right away. Whether it’s clearing off a cluttered countertop or organizing a messy drawer, these clinics are designed to give you quick wins that boost your confidence and motivation.
Stress-Free Progress: No need to carve out hours of your day. Each clinic is purposefully designed to be completed in just 10 minutes, making it easy to integrate into your daily routine.
Empowerment: As you move through each clinic, you’ll feel empowered by your ability to create positive change in your environment. The sense of accomplishment will encourage you to continue your journey toward a clutter-free life.
The Journey Ahead: Your Path to a More Organized Life Starts Here, One Clinic at a Time. Whether you’re clearing out the junk drawer that’s been bothering you for months or finally organizing that pile of paperwork, each mini clinic will bring you closer to the peaceful, clutter-free space you deserve.
So, let’s get started! Commit just 10 minutes to your first clinic, and watch how these small, intentional actions can lead to big transformations. Remember, every step forward is a step toward a more serene, organized life. You’ve got this!
Purse/Briefcase/Backpack
Dump the contents from your daily bag. Only add the items you use back in. Let go of the rest. If you choose a day each week, this 10-minute task will be a way to change a habit and behavior.
Bathroom
Let go of old cosmetics (see this for expiry guidelines), expired prescriptions, and OTC meds (here’s how to dispose of them). Take an assessment of each drawer and cabinet. Donate to a local homeless shelter if there are unopened items (toothpaste, shampoo, soap) or similar items that you know you will never use.
Hall Closet or Storage Area
I’ve never seen the inside of your hall closet, but I can guarantee there are things in there you don’t need, don’t want, and don’t even remember you have or don’t know how they got there.
Pantry
If there are other things you never use, let them go and make space. Donate unexpired, unopened items to your local food bank. Create a master list of what goes where on what shelf, create something to match the theme of your kitchen, drop it in a Dollar Store frame, and hang it so everyone knows how to keep the pantry tidy.
Nightstand
Make the space near where you sleep peaceful and straightforward. Having a battery-operated clock next to the bed is nice in case of power outages. Have water and a notebook with a pen/pencil to make those last-minute thoughts before dreamland.
Outdoor space
Tackle balconies, porches, front yards, and backyards. Even outside clutter is clutter. If your home is on the market or will be short, curb appeal makes that first impression.
Car
From the glove box to the trunk, do a deep dig of your car. You’ll probably eliminate that annoying rattling noise or solve the mystery smell in the process, too.
Inbox
If your inbox has become a 2-year to-do list, start deleting it for 10 minutes at a time. Consider email bankruptcy if it’s a lost cause (select.all.delete.). If you don’t remember what emails you were saving and why . . . let them go!
Thoughts
What’s swirling around up there? Write down 10 things on your mind, weighing you down, and preventing you from thinking clearly. Moving your worries from the brain to the paper will help you figure out the next step.
Office
Are there things on your desk, in drawers, or hiding in a filing cabinet that you can easily let go of? Let go of the things in your office that don’t contribute to your purposeful, effective work style.
Now that you’ve let procrastination know that motivation and transformation have taken over, consider other decluttering challenges and resources to continue the momentum of moving forward to a simpler lifestyle.
How our loving intentions can transform our living space
Our homes are rarely perfect, and even if they meet our basic needs, we might still desire improvements in location, decor, or style. However, every home has the potential for beauty. By filling our homes with love, we can look beyond material factors, such as market value and design.
Our conscious, loving intentions have the power to transform our living spaces, removing negative energy and replacing it with an ethereal beauty that is felt rather than seen. Our homes can become soulful and alive spiritual dwellings. Regardless of their outward appearance, they will radiate love, making everyone, including ourselves, feel instantly welcome.
Transforming a space into a beautiful reflection of your inner warmth is as simple as projecting love into it. With sincere intentions, you can infuse your home’s walls with your energy, emotional sensitivity, and generosity of spirit, making it a haven of affection, joy, laughter, and togetherness.
You have the power to decide whether your personal spaces will be peaceful and quiet or lively and inspiring. Begin by cultivating self-awareness. This will help you view your home as an essential part of your existence, not just a place you return to at the end of the day.
Consider your relationship with each element of your space, and remember that every room can serve a purpose in your life and the lives of your loved ones. Finally, lovingly thank each room for fulfilling your needs. As you become more mindful of how your home contributes to your well-being, you will find yourself increasingly wanting to love and be loved by it.
Appearance and other superficial qualities can be misleading. An aesthetically beautiful home may still feel unwelcoming. Conversely, a home that seems ordinary in every way can be as comforting and cozy as a beloved relative or friend.
When you nurture and care for your home as if it were a loved one, it will absorb your tender intentions and project a love so profound that you will soon develop a deep affection for it.
Peace & Harmony, Coach Cher
We Design Space!
For more in-depth support beyond this article, explore my personalized coaching programs. Schedule a free consultation to discuss what’s preventing you from achieving organized living spaces. We’ll pinpoint your obstacles and create a customized plan to reach your goals.
I look forward to helping you transform your lifestyle.
Let’s Chat! Cheryl Camacho # 860-941-8630
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By creating space for profound healing and renewal, we clear away what no longer serves us.
Life can throw unexpected events at us that leave a lasting impression, such as the death of a loved one, a sudden epiphany, or an instant that changes everything. We may find ourselves reflecting on these events for years to come.
These defining moments can ground us, reminding us of our reality and what is truly important. Although we may try to forget these memories as we move forward, they can still weigh heavily upon us.
Repressed emotions don’t disappear; they can manifest unexpectedly as mental exhaustion, emotional outbursts, or even a disorganized living space.
Creating space, both mentally and physically, is a crucial step toward achieving profound healing and renewal. This process allows us to delve deep within ourselves and confront the aspects of our lives that no longer contribute positively to our well-being. By actively identifying and releasing these burdens, we create room for growth, transformation, and the cultivation of a more authentic and fulfilling existence.
The act of letting go can be challenging, as we often hold onto things, both tangible and intangible, out of familiarity, fear, or a false sense of security. However, what we fail to acknowledge is that what we bury within ourselves doesn’t simply disappear; it often resurfaces in unexpected and potentially harmful ways. Unexpressed emotions, unresolved traumas, and limiting beliefs can manifest as physical ailments, emotional distress, and self-destructive behaviors.
By creating space, we allow ourselves to confront these hidden aspects of ourselves with compassion and understanding. This process may involve therapy, journaling, meditation, or other forms of self-reflection. It may also involve decluttering our physical spaces, letting go of toxic relationships, or changing unhealthy habits.
The goal is not to erase our past or to deny our experiences, but rather to integrate them into a more holistic understanding of ourselves. By acknowledging and releasing what no longer serves us, we create space for new experiences, new relationships, and new possibilities. We open ourselves up to the flow of life and allow ourselves to be guided by our intuition and our inner wisdom.
TRY THIS!
“THE STORY, THE LESSON, THE LETTING GO” Activity
Purpose: To help clients honor the emotional connection to an item without needing to keep the physical object.
📝 What You’ll Need:
A journal or printed worksheet
A pen or marker
A camera or phone (optional)
🌟 Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Choose One Sentimental Item Pick one item that feels meaningful but may no longer fit your life or space.
2. Write the Story Ask: “What memory or emotion is tied to this item?” Have them write a few sentences (or talk it out if journaling isn’t their thing).
Example: “This was my grandmother’s teacup. She used to pour me mint tea in this cup when I was a kid, and we’d sit and talk.”
3. Find the Lesson or Legacy Ask: “What has this item taught you or reminded you about yourself or your life?”
Example: “It reminds me how important quiet moments and connection are. I want more of that in my current life.”
4. The Letting Go Options:
Take a photo of the item to keep the memory.
Create a small memory box or digital album with the photo and story.
Gently release the item with intention.
Say out loud (or write): “Thank you for the memory. I carry your story with me, not your shape.”
✅ Why This Works:
It respects the emotion, rather than denying it.
It shifts focus from the object to the experience.
It gently empowers decision-making by turning guilt into gratitude.