5 year reflection letter

Five years.

It’s a number that feels both small and incredibly expansive when I pause and really sit with it. Because this journey didn’t just begin as a business—it began as a turning point in my life.

There was a time when I didn’t have a home. My husband and I were transitioning out of living and serving full time at a temple for three foundational years, stepping into the unknown without a clear plan. I didn’t know where I was going to live—I just had my clothes and my faith that God would take care of me. I didn’t know what my work would look like, only that it had to be heart-centered.

What I did have was a deep desire to help people. To create spaces that felt peaceful. To bring a sense of clarity where there was overwhelm. And step by step, that desire turned into what is now The Heart’s Mirror.

This work has never just been about organizing. It’s about transformation. It’s about walking into someone’s home—and often into very personal chapters of their life—and helping them let go, reset, and begin again. It’s about creating spaces that support who they are becoming, not just who they’ve been.

Along the way, there were very difficult moments. Moments where things felt heavy. But there was also something deeper guiding me—someone that kept reminding me to keep going, to trust, and to stay aligned.

And here I am, five years later.

Doing what I love every single day.
Supporting incredible clients.
Building a dream team.
Creating beauty, calm, and intention in homes and lives.

Success, for me, isn’t just measured in growth or milestones—though I’m so grateful for those too. It’s in the messages from clients who feel lighter. It’s in the before and after moments that go far beyond the physical. It’s in knowing that I’ve built something from the heart… and that it continues to touch others in meaningful ways.

I don’t take any of this for granted. Not the journey, not the challenges, not the people who have trusted me along the way.

If you’ve been part of this—whether as a client, a supporter, a friend, or someone quietly following along—thank you. You’ve been part of this story too.

Five years of The Heart’s Mirror.

And it still feels like just the beginning. ✨

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