Clutter isn’t just a home problem. It’s often a heart problem too.

Hi, I’m Liz— a wife, mom, and Christian decluttering coach. I help women declutter discontent from their homes and hearts so they can enjoy the lives God gave them filled with peace and joy.

Consider me your Chaos Coordinator!

Long before decluttering became a ministry and business for me, it was simply something I loved. I’ve always been a homebody— the kind of girl who’s been rearranging furniture and organizing since I was old enough to have my own room. I moved around a lot from Southern California to a border town in Mexico as a pastor’s daughter so making a place feel like home really mattered to me.

My love of DIY, thrifting, design, and hospitality led me to start a blog in college and work as an event planner and wedding coordinator after graduating. I got my Masters in Organization (Organizational Leadership actually).

In 2019, I married my college sweetheart and best friend. Only six months into marriage, we packed up all our stuff, started over, and moved across the country for seminary. Then the pandemic began. The dreams and excitement of moving and starting over were long gone.

I found myself at Target often craving familiarity, somewhere that resembled feeling at home.

But I learned firsthand that retail therapy was my attempt to find joy and minimalism was my attempt to find peace.

Neither worked… So, I started decluttering every time I felt discontent with the life I had and in the process, my heart was being decluttered too. Whether I was sad, lonely, frustrated, or discontent, I decluttered.

In 2021, I started sharing online and I began a newsletter sharing about how to find contentment in Christ through decluttering. This is how Declutter Discontent™ began.

Eventually, I worked as an operations director for a nonprofit ministry and that’s when I discovered I really care about organization because people crave peace.

In 2024, we welcomed our son, which made life fuller and messier in the best way. But I found myself struggling with more changes, postpartum depression, and exhaustion. I kept decluttering. And here’s what I’ve learned:

Peace and joy aren’t found in the aisles of Target, that new mug, or the perfect journal but in Jesus, the Prince and God of Peace. 🕊️

When my son was about 6 months old, I quit my job and began dreaming of creating a course to help women, especially moms like me, live joyfully and peacefully in Christ by decluttering their homes, hearts, and habits.

Peaceful heart, peaceful home.

Peaceful heart, peaceful home.

Declutter Discontent™ method includes four simple steps:

Step 1: Take Inventory

We start by assessing both our homes and our hearts, our rooms and moods. Our environment impacts our emotions and vice versa.

Step 2: Create Systems

We’ll create simple systems for home organization, home management, storage and routines.

Step 3: Refresh Space

Declutter, clean, organize, and refresh so that you break free from the cycle of retail therapy, impulsive shopping, and other struggles like perfectionism, and overwhelm.

Step 4: Implement Boundaries

Set practical and biblical boundaries to minimize over-consumption, maintain systems, and live abundantly with joy and peace.

In My Keep Pile

My Fave Comfort Movie

My husband and I found this show when we arrived home from the hospital after giving birth to our son. And it’s been my favorite show ever since those days because it keeps us laughing!

My Go-To Coffee Order

I started drinking coffee as a freshman in college and I switched to only decaf back in 2019. I love a small decaf iced latte with whole milk and a syrup— vanilla, lavender, honey, or cinnamon. The sweeter, the better!

My On-Repeat Playlist

My family and I start and end our days listening to Forrest Frank! His music is fun and truth-filled. Some of my favorite songs are Jesus Is Coming Back and Heaven On My Mind— these songs make me think of my Papi (dad) and the legacy he left behind of what it means to have hope and joy in the Lord.

My Fave Non-Fiction Book

This life-changing book is what inspired the framework for Declutter Discontent™. It’s a short yet impactful read and in-depth study on what it really means to learn to be satisfied in Christ.

Clear The Clutter

Clear The Clutter

Decluttering isn’t about becoming a minimalist

Begin with the Clear The Clutter guide and begin decluttering your home and heart. Declutter Discontent™ is repentance rehearsed and abiding applied— turning away from sin and turning to Christ. Because abiding leads to an abundant life full of joy and peace, not more stuff.

What Women Are Saying

  • "I have been working through this (checklist) slowly this week!"

    — Abby, OH

  • "Declutter Discontent really helped me today. I was in a pretty low mood all day today (postpartum hormones)… It really helped just being able to move around and get rid of things that weren’t adding value to me in this season."

    — Tiffany, CA

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