Back in 2005, I was living in New Orleans when Katrina hit on August 28th. Hurricane Katrina was the most extreme decluttering event I could have ever experienced. It was a very powerful, life-changing catastrophe. Afterward, I no longer owned anything; no material possessions. And, slowly, over time, I began to realize that life goes ...

Alexandra is a life-long organizer who has a passion for turning chaos into calm. She understands that the power of organization is allowing people to create a sense of peace and order in their lives. While undergoing several unexpected events in her own life, Alexandra relied on organization as a way to successfully manage these ...

Dee has a B.S. in Communications Education and is a former educator, researcher, and trainer. However, for the past decade, through volunteer and philanthropic work, she has found passion in helping others. Being active in local nonprofits such as a local literacy council, a breast cancer organization, and her children's PTSA have sharpened her attention ...

Amelia earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Interior Design with a minor in Textiles Sciences. She currently works for a large architectural firm in Washington DC full time and specializes in commercial and multifamily design. While Amelia works full time in design, she has always loved and volunteered to help her ...

Rich Cardinale retired from a 25+ year career in Federal service.  Raised in New England, where he graduated from college and later moved to the south to attend law school, Rich has a keen eye for home and office organization.  He has always derived satisfaction from maintaining an organized home and has experience in tackling ...