My name is Dre and I’ve let go of a lot of shit to be here with you today.

This isn’t your place for a quick fix. Sure, I work remarkably fast (thank you, nearly 15 years as a brand strategist + planner —aka someone who helps brands let go of their stuff). But letting go? That’s a process.

It’s messy. It’s beautiful. And, hate to be morbid, but it’s something we’re all going to face eventually—so why not get a little practice now?

The truth is, the stuff inside is way messier and harder to purge than whatever’s overtaking your space. That’s why I like to start with the physical clutter.

As a professional good stuff organizer (I’ll get into the good stuff later) I help you clear the stuff disguised as things crowding your space by helping you understand why you’re attached to them in the first place.

This might fit into the culturally created vernacular and service offering of decluttering— but it’s a larger act of learning to let go. We’re kind of terrified of the latter, and it doesn’t advertise well, so you can call it decluttering for now.

And don’t worry, we trash very little. One person’s trash really is another person’s treasure, and I am super passionate this!

In our experience working together, we’ll plan ahead (thank you, strategy career!) to decide exactly where your stuff is going. And here’s the magic: as you become aware of all the stuff taking up space on the outside—and start to feel the beauty of free space—you’ll naturally begin to let go of the stuff taking up space on the inside, too.

That’s when things really get fun.

The result? Life with way more room for the good stuff.

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