Client Reviews
Brenda was able to work with me virtually (I live in NC) and give me simple action steps to make my home easier to clean. I’m a busy homeschool mom to 4 under 5 (and I run my own business) so finding a solution to make the housework faster and less overwhelming was a MUST. Brenda helped me pinpoint problems areas (my kitchen) and created a personalized strategy for decluttering and organizing my kitchen. Honestly that small session helped me so much—once I experienced the transformation in my kitchen, I found myself applying those principles to other areas of my home. I’m happy to report that I am a happier, more peaceful mom and my kids are able to help clean up too! Overall, we spend about 15 minutes total in housework each day. Brenda’s eye for organization and creative solutions is such a gift and I’m so thankful I
Creating Spaces to Nurture Your Home & Soul
How many of you have heard of the word hygge (HEW-guh)? Hygge is a concept from the people of Denmark. The Danish people have consistently been known to be the happiest people in the world over the last many years. One reason for that is hygge. This word that does not translate into English – to sum it up in 2 words – it’s cozy contentment. Basically a practice that centers on slow living, shared moments and fostered friendships. It nurtures beauty, contentment, and well-being. Something we all long for, right? So maybe you’re wondering … why does it matter? Your outer life always affects your inner life. Science shows that our cortisol levels increase when we are faced with cluttered rooms and piles of excess. We can learn from our Creator. The Garden of Eden was the very first home. It was orderly and well-managed. It had purpose. But
What is Home Coaching?
Stop for a moment and visualize your home (did you really do it??) Now what feeling comes over you when you do that? Cozy, restful, and brings a smile to your face? Or do you feel overwhelmed, chaotic and basically, ugh?? I want to help you create a home that is a haven for you and your family when everyone comes in from their day. One where you enjoy inviting people over to hang out, knowing they will feel comfortable and at peace just from walking through the front door. How do we accomplish this? First is helping YOU define the atmosphere you want for your home. Not like mine or a neighbor or a family member … but for you and your family. What works and what doesn’t for your current season of life. Then we can best decide how to move forward … begin working together with a room or
First Steps to the Home Coaching Process
So, you’ve taken the first step and reached out to schedule a free consultation with me … now what? For our time to be most productive, here are some of the questions I will be asking you during our phone conversation. How do you feel when you walk into your home after a long day or maybe when coming home from vacation? How do you want to feel? In 3-5 words, describe how you want to feel or how you want others to feel upon entering your home? What is your #1 obstacle to creating the space you want? When we finish our Home Coaching sessions, what changes would you like to see around your home and how do you want to feel about your home? Are you looking for in-person coaching or virtual? Answering these questions will give me a head start into identifying your needs and desires. From
Home … Our Happy Place
Home … What feeling or emotion does that word conjure up in you? Maybe the home you grew up in was chaotic and full of all kinds of messiness. But what about the home you are in right now? Whether it is a studio apartment where you live by yourself or a 3000 square foot house with many bodies filling the space … what do you feel when you think of your home? And what do you want to feel? “The ache for home lives in all of us, the safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned.” Maya Angelou No doubt about it … my home is my favorite place to be. It’s quiet (now), peaceful, and restful. I have worked from home for the past 26 years and while I have always loved being home, it wasn’t until the last few years