Meet the Organizer
Hi, I’m Tasha!
I’m a professional organizer with a deep passion for helping people feel better in their homes. I grew up in Wisconsin (where yes, cheese is a food group) but have called New Jersey home since 2017. Wherever life has taken me, I’ve always believed that organization should create peace of mind, restore clarity, and bring a sense of ease that carries into everyday life.
Through my background in the U.S. Marine Corps and years in corporate project roles, I’ve built a strong foundation in structure, planning, and problem-solving and now I use those skills to help people reclaim space and sanity in their homes. I understand how easy it is for clutter to pile up: the clothes that don’t fit quite right but still hang around, the bins of tangled cords you might need someday, the unopened gadgets that were supposed to simplify life but never made it out of the box, the stockpiles of “just in case” items that quietly take over drawers, shelves, and closets. These things don’t just take up physical space — they create mental noise and decision fatigue that wears you down.
I started this business with one goal: to help people feel more at ease in their homes. Whether you’re buried in clutter, feeling stuck in a space that no longer works, or just ready for things to feel easier, I’m here to help. My goal is to simplify and streamline your items in ways that actually support the way you live — so your home works for you, not the other way around.
If you're feeling stuck, weighed down by too much, or unsure where to begin, let’s chat. You can reach out through my Contact page or explore the Services and FAQ sections to learn more.
The Impact of Stuff —
Clutter creates real challenges in homes across the country
80% of what we keep is rarely or never used.
1 in 4 people with two-car garages can’t park in them due to clutter.
54% of Americans are overwhelmed by clutter, but 78% don’t know what to do with it.
Disorganization costs the average household $7,500 a year in lost bills, missed payments, and duplicate purchases.
Americans buy 40% more stuff than they did 50 years ago. Homes are bigger, and we’re still out of room.
Over 25% of people say they avoid going home because of the clutter.