I’m Michelle, and I specialize in helping individuals and families navigate the final chapter of life with clarity, intention, and peace of mind. I believe that end-of-life planning is not just about logistics — it’s about honoring a life fully lived, and creating a path forward that feels thoughtful, personal, and empowering.
I put deep care and attention into every plan I help build, because to me, success means more than checking off boxes — it means leaving people feeling understood, supported, and at ease. Whether it’s organizing important documents, outlining care wishes, or simply being a steady presence through the process, I’m here to help make sure no detail is overlooked, and no voice goes unheard.
Phone Number: 954~497~0327
What is Your Milieu? It's your world, or the context you come from - organized by Michelle
Areas of focus
~Entry
~Kitchen
~Dining room / living room
~Home office
~Garage / outdoor spaces
~Children’s spaces
~Master bedroom / bath
~Storage spaces
~Cleaning
~Vehicles
~Important paper systems
~Family calendar system
~Financial systems
~Clothing system
~Pickup system
~General systems
~Health & Wellness
~Hoarding
~End of Life Planning
~Death
Contact Info
Phone Number: 954~497~0327
Email: connect@yourmilieu.org
If you already know what you want and/or need please reach out and we can discuss scheduling right away.
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"End of Life Planning is the process of being with people who are dying and those who are grieving prepare for an outcome they hope for. The planning process also recognizes the person (the one who is dying or the one who is grieving) as the expert of their own life. While planning, a ‘safe place’ in which the person feels free to share without self-censorship will be provided. End of life planning involves asking powerful questions: questions that are born out of the planner's deep listening. These questions invite the person to look within to find the answers that are already there yet have gone unacknowledged. The normalcy of the process of dying and the process of grieving is at the base of all future planning and organizing. This particular form of being with another offers a person someone to walk alongside them without offering advice, fixing them, or assuming to know what is right for them. End of Life planning honors the person’s wisdom and explores ways for them to live from it. Transformation occurs when the person is seen and heard in this deep way."
"A Professional Organizer is a skilled specialist who helps people create order where it is lacking in their lives. The same way a personal trainer helps someone build muscles and lose weight, a professional organizer will work with you to figure out what habits to build and what clutter to lose. Professional organizers work closely with closet companies, movers, art appraisers, garage companies, painters, auction houses, organizing products and stores, junk companies, shredding companies consignment stores, photo and paper scanning companies, contractors, etc. that we know to be reliable and appropriate for each budget."