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About Loft and Logic

Loft is the space you’re creating, allowing room to breathe, move, and rest.
Logic is the gentle structure that helps you get there.

I’ve been drawn to order and clarity for as long as I can remember. I was organizing and cleaning at a very young age, without realizing then how grounding and stabilizing those skills would become. Over time, I learned that organization isn’t about being neat. It’s about creating a space that feels calm and supportive for both your body and your mind.

My professional background is in project management and leadership, where I’ve spent years helping people break complex, overwhelming work into clear and achievable steps. I hold a Master’s degree in Leadership and Management, a Bachelor’s degree in Organizational Management and Communication, and I am a certified Project Management Professional (PMP®). I’ve also recently been appointed Instructor of Health Care Administration, which reflects my focus on teaching clear thinking, sound decision‑making, and practical structure.

As a Hospice volunteer, I’ve seen how meaningful it is for people to have their information, belongings, and wishes handled with care, especially during times of transition.

I also understand how heavy decisions can feel after a loss. When my mom passed away suddenly, it wasn’t clutter that made things difficult. It was not knowing what truly mattered to her. That experience shapes how I work today: slowing the process down, focusing on what matters most, and supporting decisions that feel right rather than rushed.

Loft and Logic is calm, practical, and judgment‑free. We focus on one defined space at a time, with an emphasis on decision‑making so the next step feels manageable instead of overwhelming.

I help clients:

  • Reduce decision fatigue

  • Break overwhelming tasks into manageable steps

  • Decide what stays, what moves, and what can be released

  • Create simple systems that support daily life

You do not need to be organized.
You don’t need a perfect plan.
You just need a place to start.

My role is to help you identify one meaningful next step, and support you as you take it.