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Reviewing how your home workspace currently works and what feels distracting or difficult to manage
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Organising desk areas, drawers and storage so everything has a clear place
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Sorting paperwork into simple, usable filing systems for work and personal admin
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Organising digital files, folders and desktops so documents are easy to find
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Separating work paperwork from household or personal documents where helpful
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Creating simple naming conventions for digital and paper files
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Reducing visual clutter to support focus and concentration
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Setting up practical systems to handle incoming paperwork and admin
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Labelling folders and storage so systems are clear and easy to maintain
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Making small, realistic changes that fit your space, routines and working style
Home office organisation can include:
Who this is for:
Home Office Organisation is for people whose workspace and personal admin have become hard to manage simply because life and work are busy.
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Sole traders and freelancers juggling business admin alongside day‑to‑day life
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Home‑based workers and hybrid workers whose workspace has become cluttered, distracting or inefficient
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People running businesses from home without clear boundaries between work papers and personal paperwork
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Those dealing with personal admin overflow, such as bills, documents, and digital clutter taking over their workspace
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Anyone who feels weighed down by mess, even if they don’t know where to start or what needs changing
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Anyone that hates admin and would rather garden/paint/go shopping instead!
Home Office Organisation
I work quietly, respectfully and with complete discretion, treating your space and your information with the care I’d expect in my own home. Also, I'm not scared of chaos!
Whether you are running a business or drowning in personal admin, Home Office Organisation isn’t about perfection or creating a magazine‑ready space (although we can!). It’s about working alongside you to create a calm, practical setup that supports how you actually work and live. The aim is to reduce distraction, make paperwork and files easier to manage, and help your home workspace feel more supportive and less stressful — day to day.