Three Archetypes Who Work with Me

I work with people who are ready to move onward and upward in life. What do I mean by that? This can be broken down to three specific types, that I describe below:

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The One in Transition

You’re starting a new life chapter. Maybe you are getting divorced or going through a break up. Maybe you are stepping into adulthood or seniorhood. Maybe you’re starting a new career, in a new location. Maybe you have a new human in your world, or are letting go of a beloved one.

You want to set up your (new?) home to consistently ground, anchor, and center you as you navigate a time of transition, which often turns chaotic and disorienting.

You want your home and work space to provide grounding structure, and a sanctuary.


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The Superstar

You’ve done the work to build a marvelous life. You may run your own business, or are a successful professional. You may be raising incredible kids and/or building a life with an incredible partner.

You want your home and work space to be a consistent source of pure joy and lasting memories.


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The Self-Healer

You’ve listened to the call to heal. You’re in a period in your life where a lot of healing is going on. You’re letting go of self-limiting beliefs, and choosing to let go of what/who no longer serves you.

You’re coming to see how your internal world is hugely influenced by your external world (and vice versa). You want to integrate minimalist and Feng Shui principles into your home for the sake of simplicity and clarity.

You want your home to be your self-care haven.

I’ve set up my own home to match these three archetypes, throughout the years, as I embody/identify with them. Now, I think my home is a harmonious place of all of them: A sanctuary, structured workplace, self-care haven, and a source of joy and memories.

Can you relate to any of these three archetypes? Does clearing all levels of clutter to catalyze your growth path intrigue you?! Schedule a free call with me to have a conversation.

~Sara

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