Choosing a Life Rooted in Simplicity

Learn to Live With Less & Get Outside More

My Services

I would love to help you: Reorganize your kitchen, simplify a bedroom to bring in better rest, tackle the office or closets that have been forgotten about and organize the garage where items seem to get put and meant to deal with later. We can go through keepsakes and organize pictures, I can also help with decisions on donating or keep items.

Also, getting sunshine and spending time outdoors is essential for our mental and physical health, I want to help you grow in your relationship with the outdoors. Whether you need to find a way to fit more outdoor time in or you are wanting to explore backpacking, camping or hiking, I am here for you. I have done all of these activities for most of my life as well as done them solo, I am confident they can change your life!

Opening up your physical and mental space to someone is a vulnerable place to be, I truly understand that and tread lightly with no judgement.

I would love the chance to bring more simplicity to your lifestyle.

“We were never meant to live life accumulating stuff. We were meant to live simply enjoying the experiences of life, the people of life and the journey of life- not the things of life.” - Joshua Becker

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What I am up to outside of business?

Constantly feeling inspired by others involved in my life and questioning what “normal” is, I find my mind wandering on thoughts and ideas. What better way to keep track of those, other than writing them out? Read about what inspires me, my thoughts on living a more mindful lifestyle and my adventures. Join me and get inspired yourself!

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My Practice

I have been practicing living life simply since I was a kid, however back then I didn't know I was actually doing it.

After coming into understanding of who I am and falling in love with the outdoors, I started to notice, I live differently then alot of people around me.

Nudged by those close to me in my life, Simplify with Cyndi came to be.

Neatness and order support health — and oppose chaos.

Ralph Ryback M.D.