• The “home organizing” business is developing in France.

  • It offers support for sorting objects, decluttering homes or businesses and reorganizing living spaces “to gain simplicity and fluidity on a daily basis.

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  • Sarah Olszak, near Strasbourg, focuses above all on removing the psychological blocks of those who want to tidy up but cannot manage to define an action plan with them.

Too much furniture, trinkets, clothes, too much of everything?

The need to tidy up often hides the desire to "lighten" one's life without sometimes knowing how to go about it, "to be better at home is to be better in one's head".

This is partly the analysis made by Sarah Olszak, a Strasbourg resident who created her company (SaraO) of "home organising", of "revelation of interiors" prefers to say the self-entrepreneur, in order to come to the aid of those who no longer know how to make a little space in their homes.

"People's well-being should go through their habitat," she continues.

“When we live in an environment that weighs us down, that no longer meets our needs, suffocates us, this has consequences on daily life.

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But be careful, don't be mistaken.

We are very far from a "mover".

The young self-employed woman will not carry your piano even if she actively participates in sorting.

No, Sarah Olszak offers "to regain breathing and well-being".

A kind of art of living in reality.

"The idea is really to remove psychological blockages, to review one's relationship to the object, and to help people concretely, to transmit to them benevolent and effective methods leading to the reorganization of spaces and the establishment of new more sustainable consumption habits.

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The relationship to one's own habitat

Home organizing is one of those new professions that is little known in France, even though it “has been practiced for about ten years in the USA or Canada.

Countries accustomed to coaching of all kinds,” says Sarah Olszak with a smile.

A profession that is however developing on the territory in response to the demand “from a society increasingly concerned about its well-being, which questions consumerism and its relationship to its own habitat.

Especially after the recent period which has imposed a lot of time on us at home and changed our outlook on our daily environment”, underlines Sarah Olszak.

“This well-being also involves optimizing time and our living spaces.

It is a true art of living to find the right personal and professional balance.

" Besides,

A new profession in which Sarah Olszak embarked in the spring of 2021. Since then, requests have multiplied and this new proposal finds its audience.

“Often families whose children have grown up, during moves, elderly people who want to do some sorting, in the event of bereavement, change of life…”

Sorting first

The goal?

"It's not to be judgmental or to be moralistic," continues Sarah Olszak.

There are people who live with mess to the ceiling and who are happy like that.

I accompany those who need it to take action.

In concrete terms, the young self-entrepreneur "first of all takes the time to discuss with those who ask her, to understand why they have come to this, what weighs in their daily lives, why they have not tackled it for years. , their need to keep an obsolete object “just in case””… Before “making a diagnosis and acting accordingly”.

It is really to lighten its interior by decluttering above all, before rethinking the spaces if necessary for more simplicity on a daily basis, to fill boxes with a method.

“In nine cases out of ten, it's not a problem of furniture but above all of having too many things.

People always talk to me about rearrangement, but before this step, it is essential to think about what you can and want to put in this furniture, image Sarah Olszak.

It often happens that you don't even know what's really in your closet anymore.

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