Hi there! I’m Kirsten. I live in a 400 square foot tiny home in Austin, Texas with three kids and one very mischievous cat. I’ve always loved organizing (my favorite Berenstain Bears book as a kid was the one where the cubs organized their messy room), but it took reaching middle age to realize there was a wider need for decluttering and organization support. I know from personal experience how heavy it can feel to stare down a disastrous closet or a chaotic pantry. I completely get the paralysis of procrastination. I also know how much guilt can arise when we scroll through well-meaning social media posts telling us how to make our homes Pinterest-worthy, or read books instructing us to minimalize our lives down to one pair of shoes and two spoons. I don’t believe in one right way to organize your home. I don’t believe there’s any shame in piles of paper or in cluttered garages. I do believe that we all deserve grace and support as we endeavor to make our homes more functional and enjoyable spaces in which to live and thrive.
Basically I’m like Marie Kondo, but more gay and less judgy.
