Meet Amy: The heart behind Grace & Order

I’m also the founder of Grace Guidance, the umbrella behind Grace & Order. This work grew from the same heart: helping people feel supported, steady, and less alone when life or business gets overwhelming.

Creating order without judgment.

Hi, I’m Amy, the person behind Grace & Order.

I help overwhelmed business owners, busy people, and humans with too many tabs open, both literally and emotionally, bring some calm back into their lives. My work is a mix of bookkeeping support, administrative organization, workflow systems, paperwork sorting, digital decluttering, and the kind of practical follow-through that helps people stop spiraling and start breathing again.

Grace & Order was created because I know how quickly life and business can pile up. Paperwork turns into stacks. Emails turn into a swamp. Receipts disappear into mysterious places no one should have to investigate. Schedules get messy, systems stop working, and suddenly a simple task feels like it requires a team meeting, a spreadsheet, and maybe a tiny emotional breakdown.

That is where I come in.

My goal is not to judge the mess. My goal is to help you find your way through it.

Why I started Grace & Order

I started Grace & Order because I believe people should be able to ask for help before everything feels impossible.

So many people wait because they feel embarrassed. They think they should already have it together. They worry someone will walk in, see the piles, the overdue tasks, the half-finished systems, the mystery folders, the receipts from 2021, and silently judge them.

Not here.

Grace & Order exists for the person who says, “I don’t even know where to start.” It exists for the business owner who is great at what they do, but buried under admin work. It exists for the person whose life has shifted, whose schedule is packed, whose paperwork is behind, or whose brain simply cannot hold one more thing.

Organization should feel supportive, not shameful. Systems should make life easier, not make you feel like you failed some imaginary adulting exam.

What I believe

I believe organization is not about perfection. It is about peace.

I believe a good system should fit the person using it, not the other way around. If a system only works when life is calm, quiet, and perfectly predictable, congratulations, it is decorative. Real systems need to survive real life.

I believe support should be honest, kind, practical, and judgment-free. Whether we are sorting paperwork, organizing files, cleaning up bookkeeping, building workflows, or untangling a schedule that somehow became everyone’s problem, the goal is always the same: create order without judgment.

My secret sauce

My secret sauce is that I see both sides of the mess.

I see the practical side: the forms, files, invoices, accounts, calendars, deadlines, passwords, piles, systems, and details that need to be organized.

But I also see the human side: the overwhelm, avoidance, embarrassment, decision fatigue, and “I swear I was going to deal with this three months ago” feeling.

I do not just organize things. I help calm the chaos around them. I break the overwhelming pieces into manageable steps, create systems that make sense, and help clients feel less alone while we get things back under control.

Let’s create some order

If your business, paperwork, schedule, files, bookkeeping, or life admin feels overwhelming, you do not have to figure it out alone.

Grace & Order offers compassionate, practical support for businesses and busy people who need systems that actually work in real life.

Schedule a consultation, and we will talk through what feels heavy, what needs attention first, and how to start creating order without judgment.

 

A little more about me

Outside of Grace & Order, I’m a writer, a dog lover, life coach, and someone who genuinely enjoys turning chaos into something calmer and more functional. I love a good list, a clean system, and the deeply satisfying feeling of finally knowing where something is.

I also believe humor matters. Sometimes the only way through a messy season is with kindness, a plan, and the ability to laugh at the fact that life has once again become a group project no one signed up for.

My approach is warm, steady, practical, and real. I am not here to make you feel bad about what got messy. I am here to help you figure out what comes next.