The Inner Space
Even though I’m out of the first trimester and sickness trenches, Im still totally letting things slide because I am TIRED. Literally, R prised my resting eyes open today by my literal eyelashes 😭
Sometimes I feel pangs of guilt and imposter syndrome when I realise I haven’t been ‘on top’ of things - I mean, I organise people’s homes for a living but I can’t do the basic for myself right now. But then I tell myself “hold up now! You are preggo! R is happy. That’s all that matters”… so I want to say if you’re a busy mum who’s deep in the survival era, it’s okay to not be tiptop on everything. And secondly, you’re doing enough 💚
30/04/2026
Can’t believe it’s already May tomorrow! 🤯 Going into next month with a few little wishes ✨ Which one of these hits home for you?
23/02/2026
Yes, this is who shows up when you book me 😌
I’m not here to bulldoze your house or dramatically fill ten bin bags before you’ve had a sip of tea.
I won’t rush you.
I won’t shame you.
And I definitely won’t throw things away without asking.
We move at your pace.
But we do move (I will set timers so we can stay on top of progress ☺️)
I’ll ask the questions you’ve been avoiding, sit with you while you decide, and help you make choices that actually feel right, not forced.
Because that’s how change sticks.
18/02/2026
Ok, I’m not deep in it as some are as R is still going to nursery some days of the week, but I still want to reassure you that….
It’s not the week your home suddenly becomes a Montessori showroom. It’s not the week you discover a new love of themed craft stations. And it’s definitely not the week your floors stay crumb-free!
I’m a professional organiser.
And my house still looks like a small, chaotic festival at the end of every day when R is home.
Here’s the truth no one says out loud:
Organising isn’t about keeping your house spotless.
It’s about creating systems that can bend without breaking.
So during half term?
We lower the bar.
We pick one chaos zone and surrender it.
We keep one anchor habit.
We ignore the rest.
Because the goal isn’t perfection.
It’s a house that can recover.
If your living room currently looks like a toy shop clearance aisle, you’re not failing. You’re surviving well!
Save this for tomorrow afternoon when everyone’s bored, snack cupboards are empty, and someone’s moaning.
And if you want systems that survive real life (not just Instagram) you know where I am. ✨
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