Balancing work, family, and full schedules can make even the most capable households feel overwhelmed. Life transitions and neurodivergence, including ADHD, can add another layer of complexity to staying organized.
Organization is not about perfection. It is about building practical systems that support how you actually live. Our approach is thoughtful, customized, and fully hands-on, designed to reduce daily friction and create spaces that feel calm, manageable, and truly supportive. When your home works well, everything else feels easier.
I have moved multiple times in short periods, balanced demanding careers, and raised three children, all while keeping a home running. I know how quickly life can outpace even the best intentions, and how overwhelming it feels when your space no longer supports your daily routine.
Before founding Smart Move Organizing, I spent over a decade in education as a science teacher and high school counselor. During that time, I saw firsthand how organization affects focus, confidence, and success. When clear systems were in place, people functioned better. When they were not, everything felt harder than it needed to be.
That perspective shapes my work today. I approach every home with empathy, structure, and strategy, creating customized systems that are realistic, sustainable, and built around how you actually live. Because real life is full, and your home should make it easier, not more complicated.
For more than a decade, I worked in education, helping students build organization, planning, and life-management skills that supported their long-term success.
That background shapes the way I approach every home. I understand how structure influences focus, confidence, and daily function, and I design systems with that in mind.
As a member of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals (NAPO), I stay current on industry standards and best practices to ensure every system I create is thoughtful, effective, and built to last.