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Charmain Felts

Let's Sort Your Stuff
United Kingdom

Are you ready for a change? Have you decided it’s time to get the stuff in your home decluttered and organised for a better life?

Hello, My name is Charmain and I'm passionate about decluttering and organising stuff!

I offer a friendly service designed to transform a part, or all of your home and support you to simplify your current and future life.

With a calm, practical approach and creative yet sensitive ideas, I’m here to support you make the changes you want for an organised and stress-free home. I can also assist with recycling and donating items responsibly.

You will find a clutter-free and organised home can significantly enhance your sense of wellbeing and happiness.

I understand the emotional attachments we have to our stuff and the the impact our health can have on our ability to cope. I appreciate that inviting me into your home is a big step.

For whatever reason you have a lot of stuff that needs sorting. I will provide you with a professional, safe, non-judgemental approach in which we can work together to find solutions that suit you.

Whether you need some general advice about, or support with;

how to get started

decluttering and organising

downsizing 

repurposing a room

hoarding behaviours

following a bereavement

Please get in touch. You'll find more information about how we can work together on my website LetsSortYourStuff.co.uk and details of how to get in touch for a free chat.

Life is busy, so let's make it easier for you, and Let's Sort Your Stuff!

 

Specialist areas of interest: Loss, Grief and Bereavement. Hoarding Behaviours. Older People. Physical photos. Mental Health and Wellbeing.

Languages: English, British Sign Language.

Extra skills: I’m a Laughter Yoga Leader, so let me know if you’d like a giggle along the way!

Specialisms

Photo Organising

I am experienced with supporting client's with physical photographs to sort, catalogue, store and display them. I have an understanding of the emotional attachments to photos and the importance for people to maintain their family history for themselves or/and future generations. 


Hoarding behaviour

I have been a Registered Social Worker since 2010 and an Advanced Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling (CPCAB) - September 2003.  I have worked with people who are affected by hoarding behaviours in their own homes, in hospital and in a hospice, at particularly challenging times in their lives.


"Since I moved in to my new flat 18 months ago, several boxes of my kitchen equipment has been on the bedroom floor and I was keeping crockery in the living room. My mobility issues make bending down a problem, so I wasn't able to make sensible use of the lower kitchen cabinets for all this time. By the time Charmain had finished, I had got rid of all the kitchen bits and pieces that I was no longer able to use due to my disability, the kitchen cabinets were reorganised perfectly to suit my needs, and for the first time the surfaces and the tops of the cabinets were completely free of clutter. This not only makes my life easier, but also vastly improves the visual impression given. Although our focus was the kitchen, Charmain also gave some sterling advice on what to do in other rooms. Having such a tidy and functional kitchen has inspired me to do a little more tidying every day. We put together a shopping list of all the things that would make my life easier, and bit by bit I am putting these new ideas and suggestions into practice. I can't thank Charmain enough, not just for turning my kitchen into a usable space, but for giving me the push I needed to sort out the rest of the home in my own time. I highly recommend her services."