Transformation for the spaces that are sacred to you
Organizing that supports a gentler, more aligned relationship with your home — and with yourself.
When your home feels heavy…
There are spaces you find yourself quietly avoiding: closets that stay closed, boxes that have followed you through moves and years, holding belongings tied to people you've loved and lost, to versions of yourself you've grown out of. To dreams that shifted before you were ready.
You've meant to tend to it. You will, you tell yourself, when life slows down a little, when you feel more settled, when the moment finally feels right. And life keeps moving, and the moments keeps slipping by.
Your home doesn’t quite feel like yours. More like a holding place for the past than a sanctuary for the life you’re creating.
What keeps you here isn't a lack of discipline or will.
It's that so much of what fills these spaces carries real weight: grief tucked into boxes, tenderness caught in the folds of things you haven't been able to let go of yet.
Organizing can be an emotional journey.
And, something in you is ready. Which is what has brought you here.
This work can be gentle, and even fun. And, you don't have to do it alone.
Let’s meet what you’ve been carrying, together.
Organizing that meets what’s beneath the surface
Hi, I'm Rose. I know what it’s like to feel disconnected from your own space.
I've been organizing since I was eight years old - the moment I realized that how a space was arranged changed how I felt. I've spent the last decade learning what actually creates lasting change in our spaces and our lives. What I know now: quick organizing doesn't work when there's emotion tangled up in your belongings.
The Real Work
What works is slowing down enough to meet what's actually there. Creating safety to feel what comes up. Honoring the grief, the memories, the fear of letting go. Having someone witness you as you face what you've been avoiding. That's the work I've trained to do.
I've spent the last decade studying the intersection of space, nervous system, and collective care. This is what I believe: Your clutter isn't personal failure. It's often inherited patterns, unprocessed transitions, or protection you built when you needed it.
What This Makes Possible
Our homes are practice grounds for how we live in the world. When you learn to hold space differently in your home, you're learning a new way of being, which ripples out into how you show up everywhere else. That's collective liberation in action: our individual healing creates collective change.
The core of my work is supporting people through the internal and external transformation that happens when you finally face what's been weighing on you. We organize your home - clear the surfaces, create functional systems, make your space work for how you actually live. And we tend to what's underneath. That's why it lasts.
Your most overwhelmed places deserve to be seen, met, and held. Let me help you.
THE WORK
Immersive Organizing Retreat
Three full weekends to transform your home and your relationship to it. This is where the deepest work happens.
What it’s like to work together
There is a pace to this level of transformation that can't be rushed. I work in full days — eight hours at a time — so there’s room for the process to unfold at a natural pace.
Be Present
Be Witnessed
As you sort through your belongings, whatever arises is welcome — grief, relief, clarity, recognition. Nothing needs to be pushed away.
Be Held
I’ll be right there with you, offering structure, asking thoughtful questions, and holding steady as you move through the process. This is collaborative work: your wisdom leads, my presence supports.
Be Free
When you clear your space with care and intention, something inside you shifts too. You reclaim your home. You release what no longer needs to be carried. You make room for who you're becoming.
Ready to begin? Here’s how it works:
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We'll explore what's ready to change.
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Bring your openness. I'll bring the support, sage, and snacks.
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Watch your home and your life unfold into serene possibility.
“Rose - thank you for your patience, ease, the reliability of that, for your muscle, hard work, brilliance in fitting things together, for helping me discover the artist that I am. I am forever grateful.”
— Grace, El Cerrito
A gentle truth:
This work asks something of you.
This is slow, sacred work.
You may grieve over things you haven’t touched in years.
You may laugh at how much you’ve been holding.
You may let go of things you once believed defined you.
If you meet this process with sincerity, three things will happen:
Your home will change.
Your relationship with yourself will change.
The way you move through the world will change.