

ORGANIZING WITH ADHD
Get UNSTUCK.
Get SET-FREE.
At House of Projects, we support neurodivergent clients and those living with ADHD through practical, judgment-free organizing and coaching. We address both the external challenges you see (clutter, confusing storage, missing items) and the internal patterns you feel (habits, beliefs, narratives). Because the two are always connected, our work blends hands-on organizing with coaching so your systems are sustainable.
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We are active in the Institute for Challenging Disorganization (ICD) community, our top source of education and referrals. We can point you to ICD’s free fact sheets and other resources, and we integrate best practices into every session.

Resolve the Crisis of Chaos
Resolve the crisis of chaos. We get your space under control so you have space to think. Then we install systems and a coaching plan that make organization repeatable. Our model is Awareness → Learning → Action, so you experience a real shift in how you show up at home and in life.

Stages of Support
1) 911 Stage — Get UNSTUCK
A focused intervention to reconnect you with calm and create room to think.
Quick start flow: trash and recycling → obvious donations → sort by broad categories → optimize placement → containerize what remains → label simply.
While we work, we notice patterns and ask with curiosity, not judgment: “What’s getting in the way?”
Deliverables: rapid wins, cleared hotspots, a short list of “what works for my brain.”
2) Install Neurodivergent-Friendly Systems
We design systems that reduce friction at the point of use.
We look at:
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Visibility vs. out-of-sight storage
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One-step vs. multi-step put-away
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Right-sized containers and open bins
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Labels that match how you think
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Drop zones and launch pads where you actually enter/exit
Guiding question: “How do we remove as much friction as possible?”
3) Test-Drive and Tune
We trial the systems with an experimental mindset and iterate. Sometimes we adjust the containers. Sometimes we shift a belief or habit. Often both.
Mantra: Don’t try harder. Try differently.
The Awareness → Learning → Action cycle repeats, and each loop makes life easier.
ICD® Tip Sheets
ICD® has developed free fact sheets to provide information about chronic disorganization. These fact sheets may be used for educational purposes.