More About Sarah
In 2023, I made the decision to invest in myself and enroll in yoga teacher training. After years of focusing on productivity and external achievements, I was craving something deeper.
You might be wondering: What on earth does yoga have to do with organizing and decluttering? Well, bear with me.
Yoga teacher training made me realize how noisy my mind had become and how I rarely paused to just be. It wasn’t always comfortable, but the more I practiced the more I began to connect with myself. This marked the beginning of what I now call my mid-life awakening.
As I got more in tune with what was going on inside, I became more aware of the physical clutter around me; much of which reflected a version of me that no longer existed. So began my decluttering journey, tackling my home one closet at a time.
Along the way, I remembered Marie Kondo’s book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up and borrowed it from the library. The book resonated with me deeply. Like yoga, the KonMari Method encourages intentionality and presence. The process wasn’t just about creating a tidy space, it was about aligning my inner and outer worlds; something I had already started to explore through yoga.
So here I am now, a few years later, with a deep sense of clarity and purpose. As a professional organizer and yoga teacher I provide two seemingly different offerings that can be combined beautifully to help people reconnect with what matters most.
Through home organizing, I help clients clear physical clutter and design spaces that feel calm, functional, and aligned with their values. As a yoga teacher, I guide students in reconnecting with their breath, body, and inner awareness.
While each offering stands on its own, they share a common intention: making space for clarity, peace and for whatever’s next.