Meet Ruth Phillips…
Your Household Organizer!
Hi, I’m Ruth and I’m here to help you. I know you need me and you know you need me . . . don’t be embarrassed. Together we will get your HOME ORGANIZED.
I’ve been a professional household organizer since 2001 and I LOVE what I do.
I work from Tennessee to Florida but most of my work is around Atlanta. I could be right in your own ‘backyard’.
I have three adult daughters. My home has always been organized and when one of my daughters suggested I do home organization on a professional level, I took her up on the idea.
I don’t do professional household organization for the money… I do it because I love to help people in this area. It’s so rewarding to see stress removed from people’s faces when we finish the job.
I was featured on CNN. I am well known in the community and was honored when they called me. Clutter control is something people at CNN felt would be of major interest to thousands of people around the country.
I’ve heard from old friends that moved to California, Ohio & New Mexico saying how great it was to see me on CNN.
Even OPRAH has produced shows about people who have clutter they don’t know what to do with.
On my first visit to your home, I’ll bring a photo album with many ‘before and after’ pictures of rooms I’ve organized. This will release your stress about the stuff you have lying around because there are MANY homes that are worse than yours.
Together we can get YOUR home organized.

I require no contracts.
I’m willing to work according to your schedule, your time, your money.
I will work once a week, once a month, or whenever you can fit me into your schedule and budget.
References are available upon request. I have MANY phone numbers of happy customers. Read through some of the notes I’ve received. They’re on the right side of the pages in this website.
"Remember that some homes need me only once, some 3-4 times & others need me once a month or every couple of months to stay ahead of the messes. You don’t need to keep worrying about it, though. Focus on what we’re getting done, not what still needs to be done.
Just remember, little by little, it will ALL get done."

