Sessions are billed by the hour. Most run two hours, which is enough to make real progress without overwhelming the room. There are two formats — in your home, or on Zoom.
Format One · In your home
Format Two · On Zoom
Edith meets you over video. You hold the camera. She talks you through it. The privacy of a closed door you control. Edith has worked this way with clients across North America.
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A single closet, a single shelf, or a single box tends to take one or two sessions. Some people stop here.
A full room — the spare bedroom, the garage, the office — usually takes three to six sessions over a few months. Real progress shows up between visits.
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A whole house is a longer engagement. Edith sets a steady cadence with you. There is no obligation to continue past any session.
A no-charge phone call before any session is booked. You do not have to explain anything in advance. You can start by saying you read the site.
One closet. One box. One drawer. One question. The work is concrete, never abstract. Most progress comes from working narrowly, not broadly.
Edith does not let the decision wait. The grief is part of the work. So is keeping the conversation moving toward what stays and what goes.
You decide what stays and what goes. You can stop a session at any point. Nothing leaves your home without your call.
Edith does not photograph anything. There is no before-and-after. There is no marketing pulled from your home or your story.
For home sessions, Edith can transport items to donation, a family member, or disposal — whatever you have decided.
Edith holds a small number of sliding-scale spots at any given time. There is no application form and no income proof. You mention it on the introduction call, and you and Edith agree on a rate.
You will not be asked to justify the request, and the work itself is identical at any rate.