Colorado Chaos Coordinator

Colorado Chaos Coordinator Let me tame your space by tackling your organizational projects at home or at the office!

09/09/2025

One day, someone will walk into your home after you’re gone. They’ll open your closets, peek under your bed, and sift through the boxes you swore you’d deal with “someday.” And do you know what will happen? They won’t see your memories, your sacrifices, your “just in case” treasures. They’ll see junk and piles of decisions you couldn’t make. That’s the brutal truth Messie Condo forces us to face: nobody wants your sh*t.

It feels like an attack, doesn’t it? But it’s a compassionate one. Because beneath the sting is freedom. Condo’s goal is to make you realize that the clutter holding you hostage isn’t your legacy, but baggage. And if you don’t start letting go now, it’ll be left to someone else to clean up, sort through, and resent.

This book is about confronting the uncomfortable truth of why you cling to objects, what you’re really afraid of losing, and what it costs you to keep pretending you’ll “use it someday.” Messie Condo holds nothing back, and that’s exactly why her words hit and you simply can’t turn away from them.

Here are 6 Powerful Lessons from Nobody Wants Your S*t*

1. Clutter Is Emotional, Not Practical
Messie Condo drives home that clutter rarely piles up because we need it. It accumulates because of what it represents—our fears, our hopes, our identity. That dress you never wear? It’s tied to the fantasy of a different version of yourself. Those old gadgets? A reminder of money spent and guilt for “wasting it.” Recognizing this truth is the first step. Once you see clutter as an emotional crutch rather than a practical necessity, letting go becomes an act of healing, not loss.

2. Your Stuff Doesn’t Define You
Many of us cling to items because we think they hold our worth. But Condo flips that thinking: your value doesn’t come from what you own, but from who you are. That means the memories of your childhood, your relationships, your victories—they’re inside you, not locked inside objects. This realization dismantles the illusion that your identity will vanish if you let go of things.

3. The Burden of Inheritance
One of the book’s hardest truths is about what happens when we die. All the boxes in the attic, the collections we’ve guarded, the endless “someday” projects—those become someone else’s headache. Condo compassionately challenges us: why force our loved ones to sort through decades of clutter when we can do the work ourselves now? Decluttering becomes a gift, sparing others the emotional weight of deciding what stays and what goes.

4. Guilt Is a Terrible Reason to Keep Something
Whether it’s a gift you never liked, an expensive item you regret buying, or family heirlooms you feel obligated to hold onto, Condo makes it clear: guilt is not a good enough reason. When you keep things out of guilt, they own you, not the other way around. Releasing them is not disrespectful—it’s reclaiming your peace of mind and your space.

5. Space Is Energy
Clutter doesn’t just take up physical space; it drains your mental energy. Every object you keep demands a little attention: to move it, to clean around it, to think about where it belongs. This invisible tax wears you down daily. Condo reframes decluttering as creating room for what truly matters—whether that’s creativity, rest, or relationships. Empty space isn’t wasted space; it’s breathing room for your life.

6. Decluttering Is About the Future, Not the Past
At its core, Nobody Wants Your S*t* is about choosing the life you want to live moving forward. Every item you release is a decision to stop living in “what was” or “what if” and start living in “what is.” Condo urges us to ask: does this item serve the life I want now? If not, then holding onto it is just a way of staying stuck. Decluttering becomes an act of courage—choosing yourself and your future over the weight of the past.

Messie Condo’s book is a tough-love letter to anyone drowning in their own belongings, a reminder that freedom often lies in letting go. Because the truth is, nobody wants your sh*t—and maybe you don’t, either.

Book: https://amzn.to/4mY5rxU

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Meet your organizer!

Hi, I am Kasey, the owner of Colorado Chaos Coordinator. I started CCC in August of 2022 after 22+ years of being a career nanny and household manager. I live in Aurora with my sweet Bernedoodle, Maybelle.

In high school, I started painting children’s murals. This led me to art school, where I earned my degree in graphic design. After graduating I realized that caring for children was where my heart was and that is when my nanny career was born. Throughout my years as a nanny, I have realized that I love the household management part of my job just as much as working with the kids, especially the daily organizational projects my families have trusted me with. So, as my nanny-fam’s needs were changing, I decided to take the leap into organizing.

When I am not caring for kids or organizing something, I enjoy anything creative or artistic; hiking and camping; photography; decorating; reading; writing stories; bowling and spending time with my pup, family and friends.

It can be nerve wracking to invite a stranger into your home for a project, so I hope this short introduction helps you to feel a bit more comfortable. Just like those that entrust me with their children, I want you to know that, as my client, I will always do my best to earn your trust. It is important for me to connect with my clients in order to better understand their needs and leave them with a final project that improves their quality of life and reduces their stress.

Looking forward to helping you tame your space!

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