Create order in your home again.
Our Services
Organizing
Do you want to feel hopeful about spaces in your home again? When you organize, you invest in your family, your home, and yourself, so you can spend more time and energy doing what you love. I want to help you create a space that serves you and your family well. Let’s reclaim space and hope in your home.
$65/hour | 4 hr. minimum
FAQ
What spaces you do organize?
Closets, pantry, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, playroom, craft room, homeschool room, office. Please ask if you have another space in mind!
How does the process work?
First, we’ll start with a free fifteen minute Zoom consult. I’ll ask you questions about your goals for the space, organizing style, and how your space needs to function. You’ll share your space with me on the call. I will create a custom quote and send it to you for your approval. After you approve the quote, you will sign a contract, select your media release preference, pay your deposit, and get ready to reclaim space in your home. Once I’m in your home, we will work together to edit your items, group them, and arrange them. After we wrap up the project, we will schedule a four week follow-up call to see how the space is serving you and your family.
What sets Graceful Space apart?
Graceful Space exists to reclaim space and cultivate restored order. We do so through questions, encouragement, and hands-on support throughout the organizing journey. Consider us your chief cheerleaders in organizing.
Do I have to spend money on organizing products?
No! Likely, you have containers, bins, or other products in your home we can reuse or repurpose. If you would like me to recommend products, I am happy to share.
Can you shop for organizing products?
We can use organizing products you already have around your home or I can recommend items to purchase. Purchasing service is available and billed at the hourly rate above.
What about donations and trash?
Once your space is set up, I can take one trunk load of your trash or donated items for a $30 fee.
Will you bring another organizer?
When I create your custom proposal, I will determine if it would be more efficient for your budget to have two organizers working at once. An additional organizer will be added to your invoice at $45/hour.
Where do I begin?
Complete the contact form and you will be prompted to schedule a 15 minute Zoom consult.
Coaching
Feeling stuck? In a transition? What to move forward, but unsure of where to start? Coaching is a process that moves you from where you are to where you want to be. As a Certified Christian Coach, I want to equip you to move forward. Sessions are offered in three and six session increments.
3 sessions I $150 6 sessions | $250
FAQ
What is coaching?
Coaching is partnering with a person to move from here to where they want to be. Think of coaching like the defrost button in your car. When you turn on the defrost, your windshield clears and you can arrive at your destination safely. Coaching clears the haze from our full lives and moves you toward where you want to go.
How is coaching different from counseling?
Counseling is generally past-focused and heals painful situations or past wounds. Coaching is present-focused and aims to walk alongside you, rather than redirecting or leading you. Coaching presumes emotional health.
What does a coach do?
A coach listens, asks questions, and encourages an individual to find clarity on next steps and create an action plan.
How does a session work?
At the beginning of the session, you will select a goal for our time together. Then, we will explore possibilities and obstacles. As we wrap up our session, we will create an action plan for the next step.
What topics do you work with?
I work with women who want to take action steps in transitions, career changes, relationships, spiritual growth, and identity.
Where do I start?
Complete the contact form and schedule a 15 minute consult. We will meet to determine fit, discuss your goals for coaching, and answer any questions.
“Planning is just giving intention to something you care about.”
— Kendra Adachi, “The Lazy Genius”