Organizing Secrets Masterclass July 2025
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[00:00:00] Welcome. Welcome to Organizing Secrets for Messy Homes. I'm gonna share with you three secrets to clean up the mess, clear the clutter, and keep things tidy without becoming a minimalist. That's like the key thing here, because if you want to become a minimalist, you already know what to do. But if you love your things and you don't want to get rid of all of your stuff, this masterclass is going to help you with that.
Now, today you are going to learn why the clutter keeps coming back. No matter how much you tidy the clutter and organize, you'll learn exactly what to do with every item in your home that's giving you trouble, so that way you can finally stop shuffling things around and you will learn how to reset your home and keep it tidy without spending hours cleaning.
But before we go any further, I want to make sure that you're in the right place, because I'm not going to, I don't wanna [00:01:00] waste anybody's time. You're in the right spot if you are sick and tired of having zero time for yourself because every waking second is spent cleaning and shuffling your things around.
Or if you're tired of using checklists in command centers only to end up with another pointless chart that's hanging on your fridge, that never gets used. You're also in the right spot if you are fed up with feeling embarrassed whenever someone knocks on your door because every corner of your house is full of chaos.
Clutter and mess.
You've considered renting a storage unit. I'm gonna go out on a limb and make that assumption. If you are in this class, you've thought about either renting a storage unit or even renting a second one because there's just not enough room for all of your belongings, and you feel like. Having more space will [00:02:00] give you more peace of mind, but the truth is the clutter will just keep accumulating.
You could have 10 storage units and the clutter will just expand to fit all of that space, and within a few years, you'll need another 10 unless you learn how to clear away the things that you no longer need. Maybe you've even thought about hiring a professional organizer. Because you're at your wit's end and you're not really sure what else to do.
But unfortunately, having someone to do it for you will never help you to keep things tidy and clean consistently. So there's a very high chance that your house will get cluttered all over again even if you hire a professional organizer. So I wanna get one thing straight. You are not alone. I can guarantee that almost every one of you in this room has experienced those exact same things, including myself, and I know that you are [00:03:00] facing these challenges.
Feels really hard and stressful, but it's actually a good thing to me because it tells me that today's session will be super helpful for you. This session will be helpful because you will learn how to clean up the mess and keep things tidy. You will learn how to simplify the clutter and create more storage space without renting another storage unit, and you will learn how to get an organized home with everything.
Put where it belongs, even if you have tried everything before. Now, here are a few screenshots of some. Of the participants of our last couple of masterclass who have said that the methods that I'm going to share with you today make so much sense, much better than any other method that they've tried.
These are the methods that have helped some of my clients finally start to make progress in their homes. Some of these clients who have clutter that is stacked to the ceiling, they're [00:04:00] finally able to cut through all of it and make progress for the first time in years. And I know that this is going to help you because I was you seven years ago.
If you are new here, my name is Nicole. When I first started working on getting my house in order back in 2016, this is what my home looked like. My youngest was obviously a newborn. She's now eight. At that time, I was getting home management advice from professional organizers because I thought that's what I needed to do.
As you can see in this photo back here, my, um, all my services looked like this. My house wasn't really that bad at the time, but it was definitely a big change from where it had been four years prior and I couldn't handle it. It was too much for me. So I started looking around and getting advice from [00:05:00] professional organizers because I thought that's what was going to fix my home.
I didn't realize at the time that professional organizers are meant to help people maintain their homes instead of solving the mess. I was also piecing together different methods and trying different strategies in my home, but I wasn't doing it in the right way or the right order. And. What I really wish I had known back then was that I didn't have a structured plan for all of my belongings, and that's the reason why they kept piling up again and again.
And throughout this I ran into a lot of challenges along the way. First I moved my family to a bigger home because I thought that having more space, what helped me keep things tidy, but it actually got worse because I just kept buying more stuff. I also got a pretty good tiding routine down and I was always cleaning up after my kids, but the mess still kept coming back.[00:06:00]
I would completely reset an entire room only for another space to pile up and become a catchall just like you see here in this photo. And I actually decluttered a lot of stuff. I let go of decades worth of belongings. Only to realize I didn't have room for the things that I wanted to keep, and I just realized I forgot to share a photo of my garage here in these slides, if you're new here, my garage in 2018 was stacked to the ceiling.
There was just this tiny little walkway and around 2020. We finally had space for, you know, like a whole tool bench, a whole workspace. We could park a car in there if we had wanted to. And so throughout that process, I let go of decades worth of things, but I was all the things I wanted to keep that had been stacked to the ceiling, I didn't have space for them in my home because the inside of my house looked like this.
So the more that I decluttered, the messier the inside of my [00:07:00] house got. But I kept at it because I was, I was raised pretty much by a minimalist. My, my mom was like a closeted, minimalist. She didn't know it at the time, and neither did I, but because of how I was raised. When my house became messy and cluttered, I literally couldn't stand it.
And so that is the reason why I was so dead set on figuring it out. And so I kept at it and eventually I had this aha moment where I realized that all those different solutions I had been trying, I realized they didn't work for me because I was juggling four kids, a part-time job, and a household while grieving my late mother.
They also didn't work for me because I didn't want to become a minimalist. As a matter of fact, I love my stuff and I wanted to keep as much of it as possible, and those methods didn't work for me because I have stage three to four-ish lymphedema, I say three to four-ish [00:08:00] because if you know anything about lymphedema, it's a, it's a progressive condition where.
Sometimes I can get my swelling under control, other times I cannot. So I kind of bounce back and forth between stage three and stage four. And essentially what that means is my legs are very swollen, they're very painful, and they're very heavy. And my lymphedema is actually so. I don't know the right word.
It's such an issue that I've actually had chronic wounds on my feet for the last two years. I've been going to wound care twice a week for two years. So my point in bringing that up to you is if you have health conditions, I know I have been there. Trust me, I know exactly what it's like. I'm not talking about just feeling tired every now and then because we all feel tired.
But to have a condition that literally impacts the way that you are able to physically function in your home. The popular decluttering and organizing methods didn't work for me because of my health. And [00:09:00] so if you can relate to this, I want you to know that I have been there. I know exactly what you're going through.
So I changed my approach. I changed the way that I was. Ling my home and what happened next was incredible. I could finally walk through the front door and set my stuff down on the entryway table, not the floor, not a random chair, but the exact spot that it belonged. My family began to pinch in, help out, clean up after themselves, and really help out around the house without whining or dragging their feet.
And I had quality time with my family for the first time in years and. Best of all, I had free time to myself at the end of each day because I wasn't, I wasn't so stressed and burdened by my messy home. So this is what my home began to look like in 2020 after throwing those traditional organizing and decluttering methods out the window.[00:10:00]
Now there were three things that I focused on to get my house in order, and five years later, these three secrets are what helped me keep my home tidy consistently no matter what. Life throws my way, even with two wounds for two years on my feet, even divorcing my husband this past February, no matter what life throws my way, these three secrets are.
What I come back to time and time again, and I can tell you I have been studying the, the effects of clutter for 16 years because a family friend has become, she went from having a messy home to having a pretty much a hoarder home, and I watched. And really noted the difference in how her home was compared to my home growing up and my subsequent home as an adult.
So I have really been paying attention to this for almost 16 years. And with that said, these three secrets [00:11:00] I believe I know from experience are what will make the biggest difference. Keeping your home and, and getting your house in order and keeping it tidy consistently. So I can see some of you already read the slide to drop a yes in the chat if you're ready to hear what these secrets are.
All right, let's get into it. Secret number one, stop tidying and start overhauling the messes. So tell me if this sounds familiar. You're cleaning and you're tidying up all the time, but the mess keeps coming back, stuff keeps piling up, and you're left shuffling things around and moving them from one room to another.
Tell me in the chat if that sounds familiar or if you feel frustrated, because all those professional organizers and cleaning experts say that better, cleaning schedules and planners and CHO charts and checklists will be the thing that finally keeps you on [00:12:00] track. I am very opinionated on this. As a matter of fact, I was watching a video on TikTok yesterday about this popular influencer, I'm not even gonna share her name, who is monetized off having a trashed house.
And she had bought a planner as like a, you know, a, a housekeeping planner. And she literally said in the video, I hope this will help me stay on track. And it's heartbreaking to me because. I know that, that those things don't work, but the home organizing industry is a billion dollar industry where I'm getting ahead of myself.
I'm gonna get into and a little bit why those things don't work. Actually, maybe on this slide right here. So, the reason why this is happening, the reason why the mess keeps coming back, the reason why no matter how often you're tidying, you're not able to keep things tidy, is because you're looking at your home too broadly.
And you're trying to deal with all this stuff in the same way. [00:13:00] So what this could look like, this photo right here on the left, this is a photo of my son's room back probably six years ago or so, and all these things that you see on the surfaces. What I'm referring to is if you were to try to tidy every single item that's right here and put it all away.
That's exactly what I mean. The problem is that's never gonna work because you can't tidy things if you don't know what to do with them, which is exactly why they pile up. So this pile that's right here, I don't even remember what all this stuff is, you cannot tidy that up and put it anywhere if you don't have room for it.
And the reason this happens is because you're trying to tidy two completely different types of stuff. In the exact same way. You see all the chaos that's around your home that you want to keep that looks visually cluttered and [00:14:00] messy. It's made up of different types of messes, and you need a specific method for both of them.
First, you have everyday messes. These are items you want to keep that already have a permanent spot where they belong everyday. Messes could be. Any item, any material item in your home that you know where it goes, laundry, dishes, trash, um, blankets that need to be folded and put away, um, toys that need to be put back in their bin.
Or it could even be something as simple as a marker if, as long as you know where to put it, it's an everyday mess. If it has a permanent spot where you can always put it, then it is an everyday mess. The other type of mess is homeless items. Homeless items are anything that does not have a permanent home, it's homeless.
The reason why it's left out is because you don't know where to [00:15:00] put it. So in this photo right here, above the homeless items, you can see these things on the table are. Well, you might not know just by looking at it, but these things on the table here are everyday messes because these Paw Patrol toys belonged in this container.
But this table back here, these were a lot of homeless item toys because they, um, I didn't have anywhere else to put them, so they just kind of piled up over and over again on this table. And so that was a very good example of homeless items. Most of what's left out throughout your home is a combination of these two types of messes, everyday messes and homeless items, and it looks chaotic.
So you end up tidying all the visible chaos and you're doing it over and over again. But the reason why it never feels done is because some of those items don't have a place to go. And you're [00:16:00] trying to deal with it because you want to get it under control so you're tidying all this visible chaos over and over.
But the reason why it never feels done is because some of those items, you don't know what to do with. They don't have a place to go. What's really crucial to understand here is that if you don't solve the homeless item problem, your home will always feel messy no matter how much you clean at night, at nine o'clock.
I was dealing with this myself for years, and decluttering wasn't helping since it was all things I wanted to keep. All the things that were giving me trouble in my home, I really wanted to keep and I wanted to figure out how to get them in order. I tried organizing, but all that stuff just kept getting left out again and again and again.
Kind of like you can see piled up back here behind this TV and our kitchen. I didn't have any room for anything, so it was just. Everywhere. And that is the reason why [00:17:00] I developed overhauling, because I needed a unique home life concept to help me reset my home, clean up the mess, and keep it tidy consistently.
I want you to think of overhauling as a step zero. It is the only option to clean up a messy home and get it back in order before you ever start decluttering. Now, yes, of course, if. Your home is already somewhat tidy, then overhauling might not be necessary for you. But I'm pretty certain that most of you here watching this masterclass do need to overhaul the mess before you start decluttering.
And the reason why is because your home is both messy and clutter. You have everyday messes and homeless items, as well as piles of clutter and things that you need to let go of. So if that is the case. Overhauling the mess is the only [00:18:00] option to help you reset your home and really get it back in order.
When you are able to overhaul the mess, instead of just basic tidying up, all of the things that you want to keep will be put away with a permanent spot to always go back to. So if you have, um. A pile of just random stuff. Once you're able to overhaul it, if that pile, if all that stuff ever gets left out again, you will immediately know where to put it because it will all have a dedicated home where it belongs.
Now, the reason why this is so important is because if you skip this step, homeless items will stay left out indefinitely because you will never have room to put them anywhere. And the reason why there's nowhere to put anything because your storage spaces are filled to the [00:19:00] brim. Which brings me to secret number two.
Secret number two is to simplify the hidden clutter. Now you already know that you have too much stuff in your home. So you've tried decluttering. Maybe you're decluttering your entire home in a weekend, or you're following a checklist with 80 items to get rid of. Maybe you've donated clothes, posted toys in a Facebook group and tossed stuff that you don't need anymore, but your house is still overstuffed.
You're always digging for lost items, and it really feels like you're kind of looking for a needle in a haystack. What's crucial to understand is that the root of your problem is your storage spaces. As long as there is too much accumulated clutter that is hidden away behind closed doors, you will never have space for anything.
So you can try and dec declutter your coffee table again and again. But the [00:20:00] reason why the items are left on your coffee table in the first place is because. Y all of the storage spaces in your living room are filled to the brim,
and what these storage areas are full of is accumulated clutter. Accumulated clutter is the third type of stuff that's giving you trouble in your home, and it's just like it sounds, it's any accumulation of stuff, whether it's a pile, a bin, a box, or even stuff that's packed away in closets, cabinets, and drawers.
Now, the traditional organizing methods, checklist and decluttering challenges will not help you simplify the hidden clutter because for example. If you were following a popular decluttering challenge and they said to declutter your bathroom, well, that's not gonna make any difference If your bathroom cabinets are not cluttered, right?
I mean, [00:21:00] it's never gonna help you. Instead, you need to learn how to do it on your own, and you need to know how to tackle the right spaces so that way you can know where to start and how to decide what to let go of. And those traditional methods and popular ideas will never help you with that. This step of learning to simplify the accumulated clutter is so important because if you skip it, your house will always feel full, and the homeless items will keep piling up because you'll never have space to store them anywhere.
So to recap, very quickly before we move on, we have. Everyday messes that are always things you want to keep that are getting left out around your home. These items already have a permanent spot where they belong. You also have homeless items that are getting left out. Homeless items are al also always going to be something [00:22:00] that you want to keep.
The problem with the homeless items is you don't have any room to put them anywhere. And then you've also got accumulated clutter, and this is any accumulation of stuff. I like to say that it's hidden away behind closed doors because it's almost always kind of hidden. You don't really know what's in there.
Whe like I said, whether it's a pile, a bin, a box, a closet, a drawer, a cabinet, some kind of storage space. It's just a pile, an accumulation of stuff. And within this accumulated clutter. You need to sort through and make a decision on every single item. Many of it will be things that you need to let go of, but these three types of items throughout your home, they each need their own unique method.
So if you're trying to deal with them all in the same way, if you have a pile of accumulated clutter on your the floor next to your di nightstand and you're sorting through it the same way you [00:23:00] would a pile of. Everyday messes on your dining room table. That's why you feel stuck. That's why you're not making any progress because you're trying to handle all these things in the same way.
So let me know if this is making sense. Count us in the chat. And I would also love to know which one you feel like you have the most of everyday messes, homeless items, or accumulated clutter. I know that. You might have an equal amount of all of them, so you could let me know which one is the most stressful for you, which one is bugging you the most?
Jan said, accumulated clutter, homeless items.
Homeless items. [00:24:00] I usually see homeless items come through the most,
right? Secret number three, reset your home one stage at a time.
A big part of why you have struggled to get your home in order is because there's too many concepts and strategies and you're trying to do them all randomly without a plan in place. And before I move on, I want to mention the reason why you're trying to do them all randomly is because of the big three messes, because of all the different types of items in your home.
So you're pinning organizing ideas on Pinterest using cleaning schedules, chore charts, and command centers on top of decluttering challenges and teaching your kids to clean up after themselves, and even learning to put things away right when you're done using them. But all of those solutions have one goal to get you better at juggling all the things.
These are the things that society teaches us that we need to do better, like [00:25:00] productivity hacks, organizing ideas, decluttering checklists, watching clean with me, YouTube videos, and really looking for advice from different corners of the internet. And this happens because you're so committed. That's why you're here right now, and you are as a result of being so committed, you are looking for a magic solution to get your house in order.
Our brains crave order. We don't want to live in chaos and mess. None of us want that. As a matter of fact, it has been proven that it is stressful. It raises our cortisol levels, so that is the reason why you are committed to making, to, to figuring this out. That's the reason why you're trying all these different strategies and trying to piece them together from different corners of the internet.
But the truth is that none of those solutions were ever meant to work together because they don't fit together. If you were to try to do them all [00:26:00] better, like you've been taught to do, you would spend any given day the cluttering tightening, doing laundry and dishes, making meals, cleaning the kitchen, teaching your kids to help out and trying to squeeze in an organizing project before bed every freaking day.
Just to keep your house in order. No wonder it's not possible. And this is another thing I'm very opinionated on because it breaks my heart to see millions of homemakers trying all these things. I know because I was one of them. You have all these different messages coming at you. You need a cleaning schedule.
You need to declutter, you need to organize. No, you need to teach your kids to help out. And it doesn't help that when I post a video specifically on Facebook is where this happens. I get dozens of comments from people who want to share their opinion about what's going to help you all to finally make progress in your home.
And if you haven't noticed before, I'm always [00:27:00] in there defending us because I think it's a bunch of bs. It's not. Right for some woman that we've never met before, to come in there and say, well, if you guys just stop buying more stuff, then your house would be clean because yeah, of course, but it's not going to help you reset your house.
So yeah, buying more stuff will prevent more clutter from coming, but we're not even there right now. Right now we're talking about how to. Get the ball rolling. And so, like I said, it breaks my heart when we've got all these different ideas being thrown our way because none of these things are actually going to fit together.
It is not possible to do all of them. So instead of trying to do that, instead of piecemealing all these strategies together from all around the internet that were never even designed to work together. I'm going to help you go from the overwhelmed homemaker to the [00:28:00] organized homemaker by giving you the instruction manual that you should have been given when you first started struggling with clutter.
This is how you can reset your entire home and keep it tidy for good. It's called the tidy home Flow. It's a step-by-step system that takes your home from chaotic and cluttered to organized and running smoothly. So the very first step of the tidy home flow is to overhaul the messes,
just like we covered briefly in secret number one. Overhauling is my proprietary method to clean up the everyday messes and rehome the homeless items. That way everything has a place and your home stays tidy. So when you're focusing on step one of the tidy home flow, when you're overhauling the messes, you're going to overhaul the everyday messes and the homeless items from your entire home.
You're [00:29:00] essentially resetting your home and getting it back in order. Then once you have done that, you'll move on to stage two. When you are simplifying the clutter, you are clearing away, you're, you're simplifying the accumulated clutter, the stuff that's hidden away, and you are making an active choice to let go of as much as you possibly can.
This is a photo of my garage about. A year into my decluttering journey. So the original photo was stacked even right here, but this photo was actually one corner of the garage while I was actively decluttering. So the, the second stage of the tidy home flow is when you are simplifying the clutter. It doesn't have to be your garage.
It could be a closet, a cabinet, any kind of storage space. Then stage three is to organize what's left because by this point in the tidy home [00:30:00] flow, you will have overhauled and cleaned up the mess. So everything that you want to keep is put where it belongs. It might not be perfectly organized, but it's put away.
You have also cleared the excess clutter and let go of anything you no longer need, use or want, and that means you will only be left with things that you want to keep. So stage three is when you get to organize it all in a beautiful manner and make it look as, as organized, uh, to your heart's content if you wanna, you know, arrange things in the order of the rainbow.
This is when you get to do that. And then finally, stage four is when you are going to maintain it all for good. This stage is all about using routines and systems and really refining your habits so you become a naturally organized person who always puts things back where they belong. So your kids learn how to help out around their house, so that way you have cleaning schedules that work for your whole family.[00:31:00]
The tidy home flow is meant to be followed in stages, so that way you're not trying to organize cluttered spaces. You're not teaching your kids to help out when your house is still a mess, and you're not trying to become a naturally organized person who always puts things where they belong. When you still need to simplify the clutter because as I hope you're starting to see here, none of those things are really gonna be effective when you're struggling with something else.
It makes no sense. To try to make your kids clean up after themselves. They see that your room is a total disaster because they're just gonna roll their eyes at you and be like, why do we have to clean up when she doesn't? I mean, that's the hard truth, but that really is what it comes down to. Our kids model, our behaviors, it makes no difference to teach them to clean up their rooms if the rest.
Of your house is a total wreck. It makes no difference to organize a cluttered space if you have homeless items that are taking over every surface. So that [00:32:00] is why the tidy home flow is meant to be followed in stages.
Essentially doing everything at once keeps you stuck in survival mode. But when you can focus on one stage at a time, you will know exactly what to do every step of the way so you don't burn yourself out, feel overwhelmed or fall off track. And to start, you are going to overhaul the messes. Before you declutter.
That is the key thing that I want you to, to really remember here. You're not overhauling and decluttering randomly or at the same time because if you try to declutter first, you're still not going to have room for the things that you want to keep, so they will just get put right back in that same spot As an example to this, let's say you have.
A, like a, a [00:33:00] shelf in the corner of your dining room. Not this photo. The original dining room photo I sh shared where there was a shelf with Christmas stuff on it. Let's say you've just got an accumulation of stuff on that shelf and you're trying to declutter it. Yeah, you might let go of a lot of things, but all the homeless items that are in that accumulated pile of stuff, if you don't have room to put them anywhere else.
They're just gonna go right back on that same shelf, and then it's still gonna be a pile of stuff. It's still gonna be an accumulated pile of homeless items. And so that's why trying to declutter first will not be effective if you, if your house is both messy and clutter, and even if you were to declutter an entire room, well, another area is gonna pile up and become a catchall a few weeks later.
Instead, I want you to overhaul the mess from every room first, because that is how you can lighten your mental load, gain momentum, and then you will know exactly where to start [00:34:00] decluttering. And best of all, you will have space to put these things somewhere. That is how you can reset your entire house in less than a month by overhauling the everyday messes and the homeless items, and then simplifying the hidden clutter.
Exactly what I just said. First, you want to overhaul your home by tackling the everyday messes and the homeless items. Then simplify the hidden clutter by prioritizing your closets, your cabinets, your drawers, your bins in your piles. So tell us in the chat, does this sound like something that you can do?
Start by overhauling the messes and then simplifying the clutter.
I'm feeling more optimistic. That is great. That is the key to motivation, just that tiny little bit of a feeling. [00:35:00] What's going to help you increase your optimism is taking action. Just one small step. You take one small step today, you can look around the room that you're sitting in right now and find, um, a pile of homeless items and then go figure out somewhere to put them.
It doesn't matter where it is. Find somewhere to put them. Yes. All right. Now let me show you what happens when you trust this process. Jessica is one of my past clients. When she first came to me, she was working full-time, raising two kids, and she was feeling very overwhelmed by the chaos in her home.
Jan, I'll get to your question in just a minute. After a few weeks, she made incredible progress and began simplifying her storage areas and kind of what I was saying about feeling more optimistic when you [00:36:00] start taking action. You can see here in the second photo, it's not perfect, but she made incredible progress.
She made much more progress than she had made previously. Okay. Jessica said that I had helped her in so many ways to improve her house that she couldn't do alone. She said that my knowledge of how to get through the clutter is off the charts, and she will be forever grateful for me sharing how to help her make a better home.
I also want to introduce you to Alyssa. When Alyssa first came to me, her home was pretty manageable. It was not. Messy or cluttered by any means of how I've been sharing throughout these photos. But her living room and her kitchen kept getting messy to her. It was to the point to where she was not satisfied with it, and that is why she came to me for help, especially because her closets in her storage areas didn't have room for anything else.
That [00:37:00] was really where the problem was, and it was a good thing. She came to me because that is what. Leads to our homes becoming more chaotic is if your storage spaces are full within a year or two, your entire house will end up messy because your storage spaces won't have room for anything. And again, that's why the everyday messes in the homeless items are left out because you don't have room to put them away.
Yep. After one month of working together, Alyssa had reduced her mental load and she knew exactly how to keep her home tidy. She said that she was overwhelmed by her closet space and her kitchen space and her living room, and if it wasn't for having a guide and a mentor to help her with those areas, she doesn't know what she would've done.
She said that she lives a lot more stress free now, but best of all, she has. Tools that she can use for the rest of her life. That is the best part [00:38:00] about all of this. We live in our homes and we will live in our homes for the rest of our lives. We spend over 60% of our lives in our houses, and so it is imperative that we are able to have methods and tools and strategies that work for us to help us to maintain our living spaces.
Some of my other past clients and students, here's some screenshots that they've shared over the years. Layla said that she'd been working this program that I'm gonna share with you in a few minutes, and her living room and her kitchen were already looking so much better. For the first time she could finally see her counters for the first time in several months, she had been overhauling her kitchen and she could finally actually see and use her counters and use her kitchen as the heart of her home.
And one of my private clients said that Overhauling had made a huge difference in her home. It was clean. She could find what she needed and she [00:39:00] was finally starting to clean out her spare room. When you follow the steps of overhauling, before you simplify the clutter, this is what happens. These photos that you see right here on the screen, you can take charge of the chaos, you can clean it up for good, and you can keep it tidy and spacious and peaceful.
So give me a yes in the chat if you are ready to stop wasting hours of your time, shuffling things around, rearranging your things, sorting through piles, and digging for lost items. Let me know in the chat if you are ready to stop piecemealing strategies from different corners of the internet to help you clean, tidy, declutter, and organize your home.
And let me know if you're ready to stop shoving things in closets every time someone comes over or knocks on the door because you're embarrassed by all the [00:40:00] chaos. I've definitely been there.
Now, give me a yes in the chat if you are excited to reduce your mental load. Have a plan for all of your belongings, and know exactly what to do to get your house in order. Shirley says Yes. Jann says Yes. Tell me if you're excited to keep your home tidy and have everything put where it belongs. You can easily find what you need, and if you're excited to have quality time with your family, if, if you're ready to relax at the end of each day because your house is no longer a giant to-do list, Jan says Yes.
Yes. If it's okay with you, I would love to share how you can get a step-by-step plan to do this in your home over the next month. Drop another yes in the chat if that's okay with you. I proudly [00:41:00] invite you to the Home Reset Method, a step-by-step course where you can say goodbye to the piles, the overstuffed closets, and the stress of always playing catch up.
That way you can finally keep things tidy without starting from scratch every single week. The Home Reset Method is an online course that guides you through overhauling the mess, simplifying the clutter, and resetting your home so you can reduce your mental load and have quality time with your family.
Here's how it works. There are 19 video lessons that you can watch on your own time. You will get instant access to the entire course, so you can dive in and work through the content while you take action in your home. Each lesson is structured in a way that will automatically tell you what to do, so you don't leave with a bunch of notes, still wondering how to, you know, make it work for you.
Instead, you [00:42:00] have a plan for how you can move your household forward in the right step. You also will get worksheets and workbooks to help you stay on track because not everybody learns in the exact same way. These worksheets and workbooks will help you trade in your decluttering checklist and your cleaning schedules for a plan that really works to clean up the mess, overhaul the homeless items, simplify the clutter, and keep your home tidy consistently.
You can print out the workbooks that way you can easily reference the methods and strategies whenever you need. You also get access to our private student only community for support and accountability. That way you have a safe space to share your wins, vent frustrations, and cheer each other on so you never feel alone, and you can reach out directly to me for support at any time.
That way you can keep moving forward and avoid getting stuck. And if. You are really running up against a wall and [00:43:00] unable to move forward. I can always hop on a live session right there in the Facebook community and answer questions with you in real time. You also have lifetime access and free future updates.
That way you have access to the latest decluttering methods and you know what's working even years from now. Also this, um, the Home Reset Method is easily accessible on a browser or inside of a free app, so that way you can listen on the go while you're driving or working out. The Home Reset method is your step-by-step plan to clean up the mess, clear the clutter, and reset your home so it stays tidy for good, it has a an $1,800 value, but you can join for just one payment of $111.
And there is a seven day happiness guarantee. You have seven days from your date of purchase to try out the methods and the strategies, and if you feel [00:44:00] like it's not what you need in your home, if you feel like it's not going to work for you, you can just reach out to me, send me an email, and I will refund your purchase.
The only thing I ask is that you have watched the first few lessons and given them a shot. And that's not all. I am also including some very actionable bonuses to help you simplify and organize your home with ease. And I'm gonna be honest, this is, these are my favorite parts. Bonus number one is the where to Start Companion Speaking of our digital world.
This is a custom GPT inside of Chat GPT. It's an AI tool that helps you figure out exactly where to start so you're not second guessing yourself, and it is programmed with all of my methods and strategies. That way it can tell you. Whether you need to overhaul and declutter, or I'm sorry, whether you need to overhaul or declutter a certain area, it will tell [00:45:00] you what to do with something.
If you don't have room for it, it will tell you all of that. The reason I'm so excited for this bonus is because trying to figure out where to start is one of the biggest problems that homemakers run up against, and so this bonus takes care of that eliminates it completely. You will always know where to start as long as you have this where to start.
Companion. Bonus number two is 30 done for you decluttering tasks. That way you can simplify 30 areas of your home without having to figure out what to keep and what to let go of. You can follow along with each of the lessons as you declutter under your kitchen, sink, your purse, et cetera. And the third bonus, a fast action bonus.
This is available for a limited time only. It is a plug and play digital dashboard called the Home Reset Hub that keeps your home on track so it. Has everything you need to keep your home tidy, like reset [00:46:00] plans, seasonal checklists, cleaning schedules, all in one easy spot, and I forgot to change this right here, this fast action bonus.
The Home Reset hub will be available until. Monday, August 4th, so I'm including it with your enrollment. As long as you enroll between before August 4th and you get this free, when you enroll in the home Reset method, this is something that will, that you can come back to again and again after you have finished resetting your home.
So you have everything you need to keep it tidy. Now I created the home Reset method to make sure that you don't have to struggle the same way that I did to make sure that you don't have to struggle for as long as I did. So the choice is yours. You can continue to shuffle your things around, dig for lost items, piecemeal strategies together, and struggle to keep things in order.
Or you can join us inside the [00:47:00] Home Reset method and start resetting your home this week. So yes. Alright, well, you guys have a great day. I will talk to you soon. And again, if you have any questions, just reach out to me and I will get back to you. Bye.