That’s how the e-mail began from one of my clients. Fighting off any urge to reply, “Good, I love tiny houses,” I read on and thankfully kept that one-liner for another day. Yet the entirety of the e-mail floored me. Here it is:
“Wendy, you are now living in my head. After our great work together decluttering my closets, various rooms, and my office, you have made me reconsider what I need and what I acquire, and how my purchase will impact our world. I am on the road toward less, mindful that I play a role in saving our planet! Thank you!” – Jill
Some of my clients call because they have a project that needs my special talents. Deep down, they know it goes beyond one specific clean-up. Without sounding melodramatic, it’s a cry for help.
Now, it’s not a cry for help where anybody’s life is in danger. Yet your quality of life is impacted greatly by your stress level. Clutter certainly heightens that. So when I work with a client, it is as much a teaching/learning experience as it is a project.
Knowing why and how clutter happens becomes every bit as important as the actual project. By learning why you keep ending up with a cluttered space and changing behaviors, you can greatly enhance the quality of your life. If you learn that through our work together, even better.
Are you looking for that kind of change in your life? Drop a line or give me a call at 508-246-6120 so we can discuss.