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TheONE TOUCH
MethodThe One Touch Method is built on a simple principle: Most things should only need to be handled once. Whether it’s an email, a piece of paperwork, or an item in your home, repeated handling creates unnecessary friction, decision fatigue and backlog.
We help you put the right systems in place so that when something comes into your space or your attention, it can be dealt with immediately, without lingering or resurfacing later.
When applied well, this approach reduces mental load and frees up significant time and headspace. It’s not about perfection or rigid rules, but about creating environments and processes that support quick, confident decisions - so your home, and everything within it, feels calm, clear and under control.
TheCURATE & CAPTURE
MethodThe Curate & Capture Method is about being intentional with what you keep - and redefining what “keeping” actually means. Many items we hold onto carry meaning, memory or identity, but don’t need to take up physical space in our homes.
We guide you through curating what truly matters, and where appropriate, capturing those items digitally, so you can retain the memory without the physical clutter.
TheTIME WILL TELL
MethodThe Time Will Tell Method is designed for the items you feel unsure about - the “maybes” that slow decisions and often keep spaces in limbo. Rather than forcing an immediate choice, we create a simple, structured pause.
This method removes decision fatigue in the moment, while still leading to confident, considered outcomes - helping you move forward without second‑guessing.
TheCONTROL CENTRE
MethodThe Control Centre Method is about creating a single, dedicated space in your home where the essentials of daily life are organised, accessible and always in the same place.
The focus is on visibility, ease and consistency, so you always know where things are and can access them quickly without searching or second‑guessing.
When set up well, a Control Centre removes a huge amount of everyday friction. It reduces time spent looking for things, minimises duplication, and creates a sense of order that carries through the rest of the home - supporting a calmer, more efficient way of living.
TheCONTAINER
MethodThe Container Method is based on a simple but powerful principle: every category of items should have a clearly defined space, and that space sets the natural limit for what is kept.
Rather than allowing things to expand indefinitely, the container — whether a drawer, box, shelf or cupboard — becomes the boundary. This encourages more intentional decisions about what truly needs to be there, and prevents gradual overflow from turning into clutter.
By designing spaces with the right containers in the right sizes, we create natural constraints that are easy to maintain. The result is a home where everything fits, nothing spills over, and order is sustained without ongoing effort or constant reorganisation.