The Dream Team
You are entering a Judgment-Free Zone

Tiffany Daumueller
Lead Organizer & Owner
I’m a wife, mom of six and former homeschooler of 9 years. After moving often as a military kid, I’m grateful to call Las Cruces home. I’m an NMSU Aggie, a big fan of local gems like Grounded and Andele’s—and of course, people.
Though not formally diagnosed til 40, I have always had strong ADHD tendencies, which have become my superpower. I love diving into big, overwhelming spaces and breaking them down into calm, manageable systems. I’ve learned how to live with less, stay organized, and create lasting peace at home—and now I get to help others do the same.
Ashley Davis
Organizer Extraordinaire
Ashley is a proud mom of three active boys who keep her world full of soccer balls, gym mats, and laughter. With a natural heart for people, she has a gift for helping the quiet feel seen and the overwhelmed feel understood. Her judgment-free approach and get-it-done attitude bring both empathy and energy to every project.
She’s passionate about eco-conscious living and creating healthier, more functional spaces for families.
When she’s not organizing, you’ll find her snuggling her beloved pets — two quirky hairless cats, Dobby and Borris, and her loyal pug, Dwayne. Her motto? Do what makes you happy and forget what anyone else thinks.


Monica Nava
The Pantry/Closet Queen
Monica’s journey into organizing began long before she joined our team. As a single mother raising two children while managing ADHD and building a career in behavioral health, she learned firsthand how life-changing strong systems can be.
Over her 20+ years in the behavioral health field, Monica developed an exceptionally organized lifestyle that allowed her family to thrive. She began sharing those skills by helping family and friends reclaim their homes and garages, discovering a passion for creating spaces that bring relief and clarity.
Now a proud grandmother of seven, Monica brings heart, experience, and an incredible eye for organization to every project she touches.
Help is on the Way
From Overwhelmed to Organized
As a mom of six, I’ve felt the exhaustion of trying to keep up with a house bursting at the seams. Years ago, I looked down at a cheap, forgotten toy on the floor—one I’d stepped over for weeks—and switch flipped. My peace was worth more than clutter disguised as “sentimental.” Once that was in the trash, I would never have to pick it up again.
We began letting go. We downsized nearly half of our belongings and created simple systems that finally worked. I realized we had so much laundry because we owned too many clothes. Fewer clothes meant smaller loads, less stress—and laundry that finally made it back into drawers.
If you're drowning in laundry, dishes, or decisions, I’ve been there. Let’s work together to take your home from overwhelming to manageable—so you can finally breathe again.

