Meet Jane — the organizer who actually gets creative minds.
I learned about the weight of clutter early. Growing up in a house where kitchen counters stayed buried under unopened mail, dining tables became permanent storage, and closets were packed so tight you couldn't close the doors.
I couldn't invite friends over. There was no place to just breathe.
That chaos taught me something crucial: smart, capable people can feel completely defeated by their own belongings.
I know the frustration of being capable in every area of life except this one.
For over 20 years, I've worked with hundreds of women who create beautiful things, nurture families, solve complex problems — then come home and feel baffled by a hall closet.
I became a Master KonMari Consultant and Dana K. White certified coach because I needed tools that worked for real homes, real lives, real brains.
I've sat with artists who couldn't find their supplies, writers whose studios became storage units, designers who moved project materials from space to space without opening them.
I've seen the exact moment when someone realizes they're not broken — they just needed an approach that actually fits.
The Jane Way – What makes this different.
You see potential everywhere (which makes letting go feel like giving up on possibilities)
You overthink decisions (because you can imagine every scenario where you might need something)
Traditional systems feel rigid (when your brain works in creative, non-linear ways)
You carry invisible shame (about being "smart enough" to figure this out yourself)
The Jane Way isn't about cute bins or color-coded perfection. It's about understanding why brilliant minds get stuck by their own stuff:
Whether your home looks "pretty good" but isn't move-ready, or you're buried under years of accumulation, the psychology is the same.
You're not lazy. You're not hopeless. You just need someone who gets how accomplished minds work.
The Promise – What changes.
When we work together, something shifts. The guest room stops being storage. The kitchen counter becomes workspace, not waystation. You walk through your own house without that familiar weight in your chest.
Most importantly, the weight that's been pressing on you every day finally starts to lift.
The Process – How we begin.
Every transformation starts the same way — with the Hope + Relief Call.
We talk through what's really keeping you up at night — whether it's the studio you can't use anymore or the anxiety of "what if something happens and my family has to deal with all my creative chaos?"
You'll leave knowing exactly where to start.
Because after two decades of this work, I've learned one thing for certain: the right first step brings immediate relief — and the momentum to finally keep going.
Ready to close the gap between your competence and your space?
The call is free. The relief is immediate.
Let's see if we're a good fit.
30 minutes. No pressure. Just clarity on your next step.