Declutter for the last time.

Stuff can be stressful.

I can show you the way.

Clutter is a cycle.

We desire, we aquire, we strees, we edit.

I can help you break this cycle with my 20 different tools and strategic system to declutter your whole home.

We touch every room, every closet, every drawer and clear it out.

We work on your thoughts, habits and behaviors to transform your results.

I am your coach.

Let’s do this.

Let’s declutter for the last time.

Here you will find 2 things

(because that’s all you’re going to need!)

Stories of Decluttering

Declutter for the Last Time

 What people say about this program…..

“I have really enjoyed this program. I appreciate your kind, gentle, leadership. Having the structure you provide gave me direction and helped me to focus in on specifics rather than floodlight my entire declutter perspective.” - J.M., Evergreen, CO.

 
 

“This program was great for me. It kept me focused on what I needed to do- and taught me how to “let go” of things I’ve been hanging onto- just because it had “sentimental value.”

- J.S., Niwot, CO.

“Many times I felt like a soldier doing battle with my dark side and felt this was necessary - to get at the subconscious, the “command post” in order to clear the clutter for once and for all. At this time I have been able to release the necessary 30-40% of my possessions through The Gentle Minimalist program, I believe I could do this because of you, Liz and your excellent coaching. Worth every cent! 10/10 stars!!” - S.K., Phoenix, AZ.

 
 

“I feel less shame and have learned a lot about recognizing the thoughts I’m having. I don’t have to believe or be limited or paralyzed by these thoughts! I am capable of taking action and making changes.”

“I buy less stuff- only what I love or truly need.”

“The question of "do I love this" verses "will I use this in the future" was one of the huge lessons for me.”

 

“33 items in wardrobe made permanent plus idea of really thinking before purchasing or accepting anything.”

“I grew up with buying stuff b/c it was cheap. Now I’m understanding that having less (and absolutely making sure it’s the right thing) is better. Doing complete work all the way through to completion is something I’m working on making time for rather than a bunch of 90% finished tasks floating around.”

 
 

“I like the idea that stuff is neutral. I loved the gentle approach to paying attention to our feelings and thoughts about clutter. I also found the “just do five minutes” -hack very helpful.