Why Hiring a Professional Organizer Might Be the Best Decision You Make for Your Home
- Jen Martin
- Jul 1
- 3 min read
In today’s fast-paced world, clutter piles up quickly—and the mental load of “keeping up” can feel endless. Whether you’re managing a household, raising kids, or just trying to carve out space to breathe, hiring a professional home organizer can do more than just make your home look good. It can transform how your entire home functions.
In today’s fast-paced world, clutter piles up quickly—and the mental load of “keeping up” can feel endless. Whether you’re managing a household, raising kids, or just trying to carve out space to breathe, hiring a professional home organizer can do more than just make your home look good. It can transform how your entire home functions.

Hiring a Professional Organizer:
The Emotional Impact of Organization
“I really just want to be in clients’ homes, organizing and helping them create the calm spaces that I just know help families thrive,” says Chelsie.
Like many organizers on our team, Chelsie was drawn to this work because she saw firsthand how much mental energy disorganization drains from families. She built her business with a deep passion for helping others—and now, she brings that same energy to every Reset Your Nest project.
Whether you’re tackling a chaotic kitchen or trying to make sense of a cluttered playroom, hiring an expert allows you to focus on your life while we handle the rest.
Why the Kitchen and Pantry Matter Most
If you’re thinking about hiring a professional organizer but only want to start with one space, Chelsie has one word for you: pantry.
“My favorite space is the pantry. And if I could choose a little bit bigger, pantry and kitchen. Because I feel like we live there. Everybody in the home touches those spaces. And that is where organization has the biggest impact.”
Organizing your pantry and kitchen doesn’t just make things look pretty, it reduces decision fatigue, saves money, and makes meal planning and prep significantly easier. It’s the space most clients say changes how they feel at home, every single day.

What Happens When You Hire a Professional Organizer?
Most of our clients come to us overwhelmed. They're juggling careers, parenting, caregiving, or life transitions. They're trying to make systems work but can't seem to get ahead.
When you work with a team like Reset Your Nest, you’re not just hiring someone to tidy your shelves. You’re partnering with experienced professionals who create customized solutions designed to last. Solutions that fit your family, your habits, and your lifestyle.
Bonus: We do the heavy lifting. You get the transformation without the stress.
You’re Not Alone—and You Don’t Have to Do It Alone
One of the reasons Reset Your Nest continues to grow as Utah’s leading organizing company is because we believe that organizing works best in community, not in isolation. Our team is built on trust, collaboration, and shared vision.
“It’s not so much pressure when you're doing it as a team,” Chelsie says. “We all want to help more people and it feels so good when the work just flows.”
Whether we’re helping a family get ready for a new baby, reorganizing after downsizing, or finally setting up the systems they’ve dreamed about, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Your Reset Starts Here
Hiring a professional organizer in Utah (or anywhere in the US) isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about making your home work for you. At Reset Your Nest, we believe that your environment should support your goals, not work against them.
Let us help you reclaim your space, reduce stress, and design a home that functions beautifully—so you can focus on what matters most.

Jen is the founder of Reset Your Nest, a Professional Home Organizing Business in Utah (servicing Salt Lake City, Park City, Ogden, Alpine, Highland, Mapleton, and St. George). She loves creating order and systems out of chaos and is known for bringing a beautiful aesthetic as well as easy to maintain function to any space. She shares her tips and tricks on Instagram @reset_your_nest.
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