home organizing workshop

From Cluttered to Calm

Easy Decluttering That Actually Works

Event Details:

Where: High Point Library

When: Saturday, April 18th

Time: 11AM

This event is free and open to the public, but space may be limited.

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Is this you?

Do you ever open a closet, drawer, or cabinet and immediately feel overwhelmed?

You want to get organized… but the decisions feel exhausting.

“What if I need this someday?”

“I paid good money for this.”

“Someone gave this to me.”

“I’ll deal with it later.”

Before you know it, the clutter stays — and the stress stays too.

The truth is, decluttering isn’t just about getting rid of things.


It’s about understanding why we keep them in the first place.

When you have the right tools and simple strategies, decluttering becomes much easier — and your home can begin to feel calmer and more manageable.

If you're nodding along, you’re in the right place.

Join Us for This Free Workshop

In this practical and encouraging workshop, professional organizer Sandy from New Day Organizing will share simple strategies that help you move from cluttered to calm — without guilt or overwhelm.

You’ll walk away with tools you can start using right away to make meaningful progress in your home.

Register now to join us for the upcoming workshop.

Here's What You'll Learn

Why it’s often so hard to let go of things

The four common reasons people keep clutter

Simple decision-making questions that make decluttering easier

Practical rules like the 1-Year Rule and 20/20 Rule

The 4-Box Method to declutter any space quickly

How to make progress without feeling overwhelmed

You’ll leave with a clear and simple starting point to begin creating a more peaceful, organized home.

About the Presenter

Sandy Eaton is the founder of New Day Organizing, where she helps individuals and families create calm, functional homes through decluttering and simple organizing systems that actually work in real life.

After leaving a corporate career, Sandy now helps clients transform overwhelming spaces into peaceful, manageable environments — one step at a time.