5/24/2023 0 Comments Sarah shanahan reamp twitter![]() I get along with pretty much everyone and usually miss each client when I’m done. “It’s such a big thing letting a total stranger into your home to sort through your possessions but I make it as stress free as possible and always show respect for the home I’m in. Instagram allows Shanahan to share her expertise and style, but it is working directly with clients in their homes that she truly gets to express her practice. I also like that I can simply inspire people to get organised through my social media channels, I’m so happy knowing I’ve inspired someone to tackle an area of their home.” “It’s changed everything!” says Shanahan, when asked about the effect of Instagram on her career, “When I first started I was just getting clients through word of mouth, now potential clients see the proof of my work through social media and decide if I’m the right girl for the job. ![]() Through these images Shanahan gives advice and inspiration to re-shaping the spaces we live and work in. Organisation and styling interiors is a visual process and Shanahan’s social media shows first-hand her elegant approach to keeping objects in order. From that afternoon I set about making it my career.” “I didn’t realise organising was a career,” says Shanahan, “until one afternoon watching Oprah chatting to Australian organiser Peter Walsh. Kids love routine and order and adults do as well, if your home is organised there is a calmness that takes over. I quickly realised that I needed to be organised to get some control back from a hectic situation. ![]() “It all began when I was at home as a young mum with four kids under five. Sarah Shanahan’s passion for organisation goes back to her boarding school days, when she would travel from Warooka on the Yorke Peninsula to attend high school, but organising particularly became a powerful tool in her own life when Shanahan became a mother.
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