Moving Forward?

Chair

Moving is exhausting, emotional, stressful, and hard and that’s under the best of circumstances. Your excitement of moving to your dream house can help to counter the exhaustion and push through to get it all done. But what if your move doesn’t feel like it’s forward but instead unplanned?

There are so many circumstances where life changes; separation, divorce, change of work, or the loss of a loved one. Arguably the worst part of #adulting, is having to face change and life circumstances that you weren’t expecting or didn’t count on. Unfortunately, it happens all the time and no matter how unbearable it may be you might have to move on.

I’ve been there, I’ve done this, I’ve lived this, and can help you do the same.

I love organization for the clarity it brings. But my work actually does more than that, I can change the energy of your home. Your home shouldn’t just be the place where you live but your sanctuary and it should feel that way. Your bedroom should be comfortable, your living room inviting, and your kitchen clean. So this wasn’t the move you were expecting, this isn’t the closet of your dreams, and perhaps half of the stuff is gone. Nonetheless, it is a fresh start. The beauty of your home lies in your perspective. There is so much potential there and it’s just hard to see right now. What I offer is more than unpacked boxes and ridding you of wire hangers. Home Perspective can make your house a home.

Ashley Ingraham is a very organized Mom of a daughter in Baltimore, Maryland. Always creative she was a double major of Studio Art and Education at Furman University and spent the beginning of her career as a teacher in Baltimore City. After staying home with her daughter she founded Home Perspective to share her Organization skills and life experience to make others homes and lives better. Her business has been featured in Baltimore Magazine, Oprah & Entrepreneur. When not busy helping people organize their lives she can be found at concerts all over the country or busy raising her tween daughter.