What’s your organizing superpower?
My superpower is my eye for detail and aesthetics, paired with an endless amount of energy. Wherever I go, clutter disappears, making room for perfectly aligned stacks of clothes and accessories. I don’t stop until everything is just right: sorted, organized, and beautiful to look at. Your home becomes not only lighter on your mind, but also a calming cocoon you’ll want to maintain. Nothing motivates better than a space that finally feels good.
Your guilty pleasure:
My guilty pleasure is organizing beauty products in a bathroom. I love categorizing creams, perfumes, and makeup. I can spend hours sorting them by type, use, or composition, and arranging them in a way that instantly makes you want to treat yourself to a spa moment at home. In my opinion, it’s the perfect way to start or end the day. My motto: an organized bathroom = quality self-care.
Your ideal mission:
A stuffed, overflowing wardrobe that has suffered from years of “I’ll fold it later” and quick-fix piles. Nothing is more satisfying than taking everything out, re-categorizing, and folding it in a way that makes keeping it tidy effortless. The client always feels like they’re rediscovering their entire wardrobe. Ending the day with forgotten pieces brought back to life, highlighted, and beautifully arranged is pure happiness. In the end, a well-organized wardrobe is a bit like a new haircut: it’s a fresh start!
The advice you always give your clients:
“Step by step, always with kindness.”
Clutter doesn’t appear overnight, so don’t be hard on yourself if you feel like you’ve “let things pile up” or struggle to declutter efficiently. Real life doesn’t always leave time or energy for organizing — and that’s okay. Asking for help is actually a huge first step, and you should be proud of yourself for starting this process! And never forget: organizing is contagious. Bringing order to your home brings order to your mind and your life… and once you start, you rarely stop.
What you can’t stand in a home:
My personal nightmare? The infamous “catch-all bowl” in the entryway. It’s a little too good at living up to its name. Sure, keys belong there — that part makes sense — but somehow it always ends up hosting paperclips, Post-its, Tic Tacs, postcards, hair ties, a screwdriver, and every other unexpected object. Half hardware store, half Mary Poppins bag, this bowl is basically the “I don’t know where this goes” zone.
My solution? Keys on a hook by the door… and for everything else: a home-organizing session! 😊