My name is Jenna Addiss, I was born and raised in Hawaii. I dropped out of preschool (despite my Mom being the director where I was attending) when my brother started kindergarten and my parents decided homeschool would be best. Even as a small child I loved to clean up and organize, I would help my best friend clean her room anytime I went over and I often could be found helping my brother rearrange his furniture and reorganize his room.

After spending several years teaching dance, being the admin for the dance studio, working in an after school program and most recently working in retail, I felt God put a spark in my soul to use my love of organizing to help people. After wrestling with many doubts and fears, as well as needing a more flexible schedule, I am finally taking that leap of faith to start using my love of organizing to help people like I have always dreamed of.

I am currently located in Fort Worth, Texas and I thank you for even considering entrusting your belongings and home to me. In this day and age it does seem strange to open your door and highlight all the places you feel you are “failing” but I promise you I am not here to judge, and it has nothing to do with failing... we all have things we are good at and things we need help with… somewhere along the way needing help got mixed up with being weak or not enough. Asking for help takes a lot of courage and bravery, yet it should be such a natural part of being alive! We all have different talents, let me use mine to give you a helping hand towards the home you desire for yourself.

My goal is to help people create peaceful places that they love to be in. A home that makes them a homebody. A home they are proud to bring family and friends into to create precious memories. A space that inspires their creativity and joy. A place that can melt the stress of the world away and helps them refocus, recharge and relax. I hope to help people gain confidence in their ability to maintain and transform their spaces to suit their needs at any given time, in any season of life.

Ecclesiastes 3:1, 6 (NIV)

“There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the Heavens… a time to search and a time to give up, a time to keep and a time to throw away.”

Psalm 139:14 (NIV)

“I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.”

~ Something is better than nothing ~

~ Progress not perfection ~