That was me. Working a stressful job in a big city, a two year old at home, a husband with a stressful job of his own.
Every single day felt like we were treading water. There was always something undone. Something I'd forgotten. Something I was behind on.
And the worst part? I had already decluttered. Twice. Ruthlessly. And I still felt like I was failing.
Because decluttering wasn't the problem. The problem was I had no system for running the home that was left.
I didn't need fewer things. I needed a framework for how the days were supposed to work. One that didn't require a free Saturday or a burst of motivation or everyone in the family to suddenly get on board.
So I built one. And I kept refining it until it worked in the margins of a real, busy life. 10 years later, it still works like magic!
Now my home runs in under 20 minutes a day. On the days I don't feel like it too. I host dinner parties without panic cleaning first. I sit down in my own living room and there's nothing urgent waiting for me. My coffee gets to be hot. My weekends are actually mine.
That's what I want for you. And it's exactly what Effortless Home teaches.