“Living Peace took away the anxiety and fears I had with the process of organizing my home and removing clutter. Tasks were broken down into assignments that became manageable projects. I no longer had to go it alone but had an active partner to help me. I have now developed personal coping skills that help me continue to keep my home organized.”
Amanda loves to organize. She's one of those people who reorganizes things at the store when she sees them shelved in wrong place. But more than seeing an organized space, Amanda gets goosebumps when she sees clients decide to let go of thoughts and habits that trap them in a life they no longer want. Amanda spends much of her spare time scrapbooking and knows how a cluttered space drains creativity and energy. Her time as a preschool teacher has taught her how having an organized space makes a hectic environment more manageable. Amanda confesses, however, that she hates to do the dishes and is still fine-tuning her system for keeping the kitchen clean. A native of Ohio, Amanda received her Bachelor of Arts in psychology and a Master of Arts in Christian religious studies. She and her husband live in Gloucester.
Read Amanda's posts in our Living Peace Blog.
- Residential Organizing
- Paper & Filing Systems
- Home/Small Office Organizing
- Productivity Consulting
- Families
- Stay-at-Home Mothers
- Organizing with/for Kids
- Academic Offices
- Home-Based Businesses
- Archivist, NAPO-New England Chapter - 2009-present
- M.A. World Missions- Gordon-Conwell Seminary, South Hamilton, MA
- B.A. Psychology with honors- College of Wooster, Wooster, OH
- Phi Beta Kappa
- National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO)
- NAPO-New England Chapter (NAPO-NE)
- Preschool Teacher
- Administrative Assistant in non-profit and academic environments
- Home-based business contractor
