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About Amy:

Amy founded Chirp in 2019 following a life changing experience of leaving her career in interior design to travel to the other side of the world and explore Japan for three months.

She began her career in design because of her creative spark and interest in the way that we interact with the spaces we inhabit.

Amy believes that everybody deserves to feel good in their home, and that a well considered space can help us to be the best version of ourselves in all areas of our lives.

Living out of a suitcase for an extended period in Japan, I began thinking about the volume of possessions I had left at home and whether I really needed quite so much stuff. I found that intentionally living with less made me focus more on the present moment.

Amy came to transformational coaching as a way of looking deeper into our thoughts and beliefs about ourselves and our homes, using the power of self understanding to allow choice and a change in mindset.

Amy has excellent listening skills when working with clients in their homes, and a logical approach to decision making and practical solutions.

Amy enjoys keeping active and being outdoors, reading, arts and crafts, and listening to and making music.

Qualifications & Training:

  • Chronic Disorganization Specialist® Certificate from The Institute for Challenging Disorganization. (2024)

  • Diploma in Transformational Life Coaching from Animas Centre for Coaching. (2021)

  • Member of APDO (Association of Professional Declutterers and Organisers)

  • Hoarding Disorders UK: “Hoarding Awareness for Professsional Practitioners” Stages 1, 2 & 3 (2019-2020)

  • MA Interior Design, focussing on colour psychology and how personalisation can effect our relationship with the spaces we inhabit. (University of the Creative Arts 2012)

  • BA(hons) Architecture (University of the Creative Arts 2011)

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