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The story started from…

When I first looked at my messy bedroom back in 2017, I thought:

“How can I teach anyone to organise if I can’t even do it myself?”

This thought came right after I had organised an apartment for a busy professional, even though at that time I had only read a couple of books on the subject.

On the outside, I looked polished — busy organising events, speaking loudly about changing the world — but inside, I was almost 30, living with family, with no savings, no lasting relationship, and a bedroom that always returned to chaos no matter how many times I tidied.

I was inspired by a photo of Steve Jobs sitting in an empty room with only a lamp — inviting only what sparked joy. That image stayed with me. I tried to become a minimalist, moving into a shared apartment with only the essentials. Yet somehow, I always ended up with more stuff.

The Life-changing magic

What did change was my perspective. When I began paying more attention to my life — not just my career — I created space for other things to enter.

That’s when I met my partner, and five years later we’re still together. He’s the one who introduced me to the KonMari Method — and that’s when the real change began.

Tidying wasn’t just about folding clothes or decluttering; it helped me see that our space wasn’t just mine but ours. As two highly productive people, we didn’t realise how much clutter was draining our focus. Together, we transformed a tiny 10-square-metre bedroom into a space with room for entertainment, his work zone, my work zone, and our bed — all while sharing the rest of the house with seven other family members and a single bathroom during COVID lockdowns.

Out of that little room came some of our biggest decisions, like moving countries and navigating a year of long distance.

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Why am i here?

When I relocated to Australia in 2023, I discovered KonMari had become more than a way to organise physical space. It became a tool to cut through noise, busyness, and doubt — a way to find clarity about what truly matters right now.

I realised it’s not about being “tidy” for its own sake. It’s about creating space for the life you want. Too often, we fall into cycles of work and expectations that don’t serve who we really are. We doubt ourselves, we get distracted, when really, all we need is a way back to clarity.

That’s why I’m here.

I’m here to help YOU create space — in YOUR home, and in YOUR life — so YOU can focus on what truly matters and make the progress you want.

If I can do it, YOU can do it too!

Let the Change Begin!

Curious what my life looks like now?
Stay tuned on LinkedIn for the journey.

For me, the KonMari Method™ is more than just tidying—it’s a life skill. Any time you need clarity, you can return to this method and use it to refocus, reset, and function better. Completing your first Tidy Festival is just the beginning; the real transformation comes from practicing it over time.

The KonMari Method is a simple but effective tidying method, ensuring you will never again relapse to clutter. It uses a unique selection criterion – choosing what sparks joy! You are not choosing what to discard but rather choosing to keep only the items that speak to your heart.

Visit https://konmari.com to learn more

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💚 What previous clients have shared

Clarity✨

“After tidying, I feel like I can see my life direction more clearly, and everything feels so much lighter.”

Productivity⏳

“Tidying up really boosted my productivity — I feel like it’s so much easier to take action now.”

Creativity👩‍🍳

“Once the kitchen was organised, I actually started enjoying playing around and trying new things in there.”

“We but mirror the world.

All the tendencies present in the outer world are to be found in the world of our body.

If we could change ourselves, the tendencies in the world would also change.

As a man changes his own nature, so does the attitude of the world change towards him.

This is the divine mystery supreme. A wonderful thing it is and the source of our happiness. We need not wait to see what others do.”

– Mahatma Gandhi