Our screens, just like our physical rooms, are a reflection of what goes on in our minds.
When they’re cluttered, they become breeding grounds for wasted time, spiralling thoughts and half-finished projects.
But when they’re beautiful and organized, they become places where ideas turn into action, connections feel more meaningful and creativity doesn’t get lost in the scroll.
In my work with clients, I explore the intersection of digital life and lifestyle anthropology – using the chaos of our screens as a starting point for deeper, lived experimentation. I’ve come to see the digital world not just as a tool, but as a mirror: a reflection of our culture, our habits, and our inner states. We live in a digital landscape, so why not tend to it with the same care we give our homes or bodies?
I teach people how to create clarity, structure, and spaciousness in the parts of life we can’t physically touch – like our inboxes, calendars, and digital workflows. But this isn’t about productivity for productivity’s sake. It’s about reclaiming time, softening overwhelm, and learning the life skills we were never taught: how to navigate the digital world with curiosity, confidence and a bit of elegance.
Basically, I help bring order to the invisible spaces we move through every day – the ones that don’t live in drawers, but shape how we feel – so there’s more room for focus, flow, and the good stuff.
Book an Intro Call
A 40-minute call to figure out what you need and how I can help you. If you book a session, the $40 goes toward your first package.
Q’s
What’s the format?
All sessions are on Zoom and run between 1–4 hours each.
Do you organize for me?
I don’t organize for you – I organize with you. That way, you leave with the skills and confidence to maintain and evolve your digital systems on your own.
My approach is different from what virtual assistants typically offer. In fact, many of my clients come to me after working with a VA – because when someone else sets up a system for you, it often doesn’t stick because you weren’t part of the process.
What I do is teach you how to build flexible systems that actually align with your life — and can adapt as your needs evolve. In our sessions, you’ll share your screen, and we’ll organize together in real time.
Can you give me an example?
Let’s say you want to organize your Google Drive.
You’ll share your screen with me, and we’ll start by mapping out how you actually search for files and which assets you reach for most often. We’ll identify where the friction points are – like duplicate folders, unclear names or scattered storage – and from there, I’ll guide you in setting up a folder structure that mirrors how you naturally think and work so everything feels like it’s right where it should be.
This might also involve migrating files from Dropbox or syncing your personal and work Drives so they interact more seamlessly.
We’ll also create a simple naming convention (emphasis on simple — if it’s too complex, it won’t stick).
Your homework might be to finish organizing a specific folder using the structure and naming approach we created together.
What about troubleshooting?
A big part of what I do is troubleshooting tech issues. If something in your workflow is causing friction, it needs to be addressed, and I can help with that!
What can we work on?
Anything from the organization of digital spaces and assets like inbox, calendar, files, desktop and notes to workflows and processes that touch on your digital life. Time management is a big piece of it. It sits right at the intersection of how your time is organized and how your life is actually lived.
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