What is the Home Alignment Audit?
The Home Alignment Audit is a guided, personalized review of your home that helps you understand where friction exists and why.
How does your home support your current routines, priorities, and energy?
Where are you holding onto items, layouts, or systems that no longer fit?
What belongs in your home now — and what may be quietly working against the life you want to live?
Many people have tried to organize their home — sometimes multiple times — only to find that clutter returns or systems don’t last.
This usually isn’t a motivation or discipline issue.
It’s because organizing was attempted without first addressing alignment.
When belongings, spaces, and systems are built around outdated needs, past identities, or aspirational “shoulds,” friction is inevitable — no matter how well things are labeled or stored.
Yes, when your home is aligned, it will naturally be much easier to keep organized and looking great. But when a home is intentionally aligned with the life you want to live, the benefits extend far beyond how tidy or organized it looks.
An aligned home quietly supports your routines, rhythms, and choices. The things you want to do more consistently — whether that’s cooking nourishing meals, moving your body, resting well, or creating focused time — tend to feel easier to return to when your space is designed with intention.
At the same time, routines or habits you’re ready to leave behind often lose their pull when your environment no longer reinforces them.
This isn’t about willpower or discipline.
It’s about reducing environmental friction so your home naturally supports the life you’re building — rather than working against it.
The Home Alignment Audit helps you identify how your space can better support your desired routines, priorities, and way of living, creating a foundation that makes consistency feel more natural and sustainable.
During the Home Alignment Audit, we look at:
Areas of your home that feel heavy, cluttered, or resistant
Belongings that reflect past phases, habits, or priorities
Systems that technically work but don’t feel supportive
Where your space creates unnecessary decisions or effort
How your home aligns with the life you want to live moving forward
This is not about getting rid of everything or creating a perfect home.
It’s about identifying what truly belongs — and what no longer does.
The Home Alignment Audit is designed to be simple, thoughtful, and respectful of your time. The process unfolds in a few clear steps:
1. Sign up
Once you book the Home Alignment Audit, you’ll receive a confirmation email with next steps and access to a short intake form.
2. Complete the intake form
The intake form invites you to reflect on how you currently use your space, what feels supportive, and what you want your home to better support moving forward. There are no right or wrong answers — this step simply helps establish context and intention.
3. Share photos or short videos of your space
You’ll be guided on how to share photos or brief videos of the areas you’d like reviewed. This allows me to understand how your space functions in real life, not just how it looks.
You’re welcome to include as much or as little as feels appropriate — this process is meant to feel comfortable and collaborative.
4. Receive your Home Alignment Audit
After reviewing your intake and materials, you’ll receive:
A personalized PDF summary outlining key alignment insights, patterns, and areas to focus on
A private Loom video walkthrough, where I talk through your space, explain what I’m noticing, and offer thoughtful guidance on how your home can better support the life you want to live
This combination gives you both clarity and context — something you can return to as you reflect or take next steps.
5. Move forward with clarity
The Home Alignment Audit is designed to support thoughtful action — not urgency.
After the audit, you’re encouraged to make changes that improve alignment in a way that fits your life, energy, and preferences. For some people, that means making big adjustments right away. For others, it looks like gradual realignment over time, addressing one area or routine at a pace that feels sustainable.
There’s no single “right” timeline. What matters is taking intentional steps — even small ones — to help your home better support the life you want to live.
If you’d like additional guidance, I also offer options for ongoing support to help you continue realigning your space, whether that’s through deeper organizing work or periodic check-ins as your home evolves.