Meet Ashley Lynn.

Ashley created Joy of Organizing to guide + encourage others to find the space to live their ideal life. Her mission is to inspire others to clear physical + mental clutter by sharing the process of tidying as an act of self care.

 
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ABOUT

Ashley has had a passion for organizing and decluttering since she was a little girl, sorting and tidying her own things, as well as family members’ and even the next door neighbor’s.

“With life experiences in professional event organizing, office management and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Oregon, I have a diverse background in understanding and supporting others. Along this journey of life, my search for more meaningful work where I could experience greater fulfillment continues to lead back to the joy I find in helping others through organizing.

From my own experiences, I know that the process of tidying up impacts more than the physical space you live in, but the way you think and feel and your ability to stay focused on what matters today. Clutter and “stuff” easily cause stress and get in the way of experiencing life’s joys. Helping individuals to transform their lives and find the space to know greater joy, balance and authentic sense of self has become my mission. I truly love this work and would be honored to encourage and guide you along your journey.”

- Ashley

 
Tidying ought to be the act of restoring balance among people, their possessions and the house they live in.
— The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, Marie Kondo.

 
 
 
If you are considering a lifestyle change, I would highly recommend Ashley and her Joy of Organizing services. I just wanted to clean my kitchen and dining room for Christmas, but I have received so much more than that! Ashley and her enthusiasm for organization have impacted my life in many ways and I feel reorienting my thinking processes will have a lasting impact on my life. I still have a ways to go, but now my scheduled cleaning time is treasured, instead of something I can put aside until “someday.”
— Judy C. ★★★★★