How to Declutter and Flourish in Your Home

How to Declutter and Flourish in Your Home

Join us for this practical workshop on how to create a tidy, happy home.

By Co-Women Events and Membership

Date and time

Friday, July 4 · 9:30 - 11:30am GMT+1

Location

Harriet's of Hove

48 Blatchington Road Hove BN3 3YH United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Where:

Harriet's of Hove, 31 George St, Brighton and Hove, Hove BN3 3YB, UK


When:

Friday 4th July 9:30am - 11:30am


What:

As a professional organiser trained by Dilly Carter of Sort Your Life Out, Emma’s mission is about more than just tidying up: it’s about creating space and calm around you to enable you and your family to flourish.


In this session, Emma will explain how to carry out your own space audit, and make a realistic and achievable plan of action.

You’ll learn how to declutter, organise and systemise two key spaces, your bedroom and your kitchen.


Emma will share her top tips about the process of decluttering, and how to implement clear organisational systems to streamline your daily routine.


Finally, discover how Emma’s approach to empowering children to organise themselves helps create happy, functional environments where families thrive.


Travel:

Harriet's of Hove is easily accessible by bus and train. Free parking is available in the nearby Tesco car park.

Organized by

Co-Women: we're different.

Social events, networking and membership for forward thinking, weird business women. Visit the Organizer bio to read more.

About Jo Child

Jo Child is an advocate for underdogs, a champion for misfits and a self confessed kindness junkie. She wants all women to utilise their individual uniqueness to drive themselves forwards in their lives and in their businesses. She's not one to shy away from tough topics and is outspoken about mental health and neurodiversity. She openly welcomes women of all working backgrounds and actively works hard to provide a protective and inclusive environment for women who work in the adult industry, supporting the cause "sex work is work" She has built Co-Women because she sees the need to keep pushing positive feminism for societal change. She is genuinely passionate about smashing down walls between women, uniting them, eviscerating stigma and judgement, building confidence and creating a special community.

Jo is also an Ask Me Ambassador for the domestic abuse charity Rise, and hosts events in the city to raise funds and awareness.