Welcome. So Are We.

As a neuro-spicy individual herself, Lauren has first-hand knowledge of how different life can be with ADHD or Autism — and how much shame can be associated with it. At Clarity for Your Chaos, we see neurodivergency as something to be celebrated.

Organized pantry with colorful labeled bins — a visual system designed for neurodivergent minds

Organizing Through a Neuro-Spicy Lens

Lauren was diagnosed with ADHD in 2007. What followed wasn't a limitation — it was a lens. A lens that reshaped how she sees spaces, systems, and the people who live in them.

She has spent her life identifying ways to create systems that make spaces more comfortable and effective for people with sensory challenges. Every method she uses, every question she asks, every system she designs is informed by that lived experience.

At Clarity for Your Chaos, neurodivergency isn't a specialty add-on. It's woven into how we work with every single client.

We See You Differently — In the Best Way

Cookie-cutter systems don't work for neuro-spicy brains. Here's what we do instead.

No Judgment. No Shame.

We have a strict no-judgment, no-shame policy — full stop. Neurodivergency is something to be celebrated, not hidden or apologized for.

We Understand the Spectrum

Some people need things very clean. Some need things in their line of sight. Some need a soothing environment. Some need built-in quick-wins for dopamine. We work with all types — and we ask the right questions to find out which is you.

Systems Built for Your Brain

Often as adults, we're taught to unlearn play and simplify colors and sensory experiences. Yet for neuro-spicy individuals, the right combination of these elements creates focus. We build spaces with that in mind.

Lived Experience, Not Just Theory

Lauren has spent her life identifying ways to create systems that make spaces more comfortable and effective for people with sensory challenges — because she lives it herself.

We Need to Know the Why in How You Work

We believe you need to understand the spectrum in order to understand the person. No two neuro-spicy individuals are the same — and we don't treat them as if they are.

Some people need things very clean. Some need things in their line of sight so they aren't forgotten. Some need a soothing environment filled with calming elements. And some need built-in quick-wins to create dopamine hits that generate focused time.

We work with all types. We ask the why. Then we build a solution around it.

Visual learners

Everything in sight — open shelving, clear containers, color coding

Sensory-sensitive

Calm palettes, soft textures, reduced visual noise

ADHD brains

Quick-win systems, dopamine-friendly structures, task-based zones

Routine builders

Habit stacks, labeled zones, consistent home flow

Your Brain Isn't Broken. Your System Just Needs to Match It.

Let's build something that actually works for you.