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5 St. Augustine Locals Who Can Help You Clean Up in the New Year

There are plenty of ways to get your life in order. Clean up and clear out all the unexpected nooks and crannies of your lifestyle with the help of these locals.

January 24, 2018 | Molly Wilson
5 locals to help you clean up in the new year st augustine

Though we’re already a month into 2018, the beginning of the year is a symbolic restart for a lot of people. It’s a way to jumpstart yourself into taking the time to get into shape, clean up your house, and get yourself in order. There are always the standard diets you could start or toss some of the clutter in that one closet you’ve been avoiding for too long, but that can only go so far. Sometimes we need the professionals to step in and tackle the bigger cleaning projects. So if you want your life overhaul to be more than just a new gym membership, these locals might be able to help.

Hypnotist
Isobel McGrath
ISOBEL MCGRATH
The most important way to start your new year clean up is by cleaning up yourself! And because most of us have a hard time really looking at ourselves, a life coach can step in as a mediator between you and…well, you. Isobel McGrath has a Bachelor’s in Psychology, a Master’s in Counseling, and certifications in Clinical Hypnosis, Medical Hypnosis, Deep Memory Processing, and Regression work. Those seem like pretty good places to start.
www.isobelmcgrath.com

Organizer
Serene Spaces
CASSIE THOMPSON
Once your home is basically clean, it’s time to tackle keeping it that way. That’s right. It’s time to organize (dun, dun, dunnnn). Okay, maybe this isn’t such a chore for some people, but for those of us that dread having to throw out things and find plastic containers to keep the things we didn’t throw out together, a professional organizer might be the way to go. Cassie is the person who will put your life in order and help keep it that way.
www.serenespacespo.com

Poop Scooper
Doggy Piles Be Gone
SHAYNE LEWIS
It’s your friendly neighborhood pooper scooper! Doggy Piles Be Gone is a service that will come to your house and remove the pet waste from your front yard. After it’s removed, these guys will double bag it and dispose of it themselves. It keeps your yard and your family healthy and clean. And that way, you can have a little more time with your pets and your family and won’t have to worry about that unpleasant chore ever again.
www.doggypilesbegone.com

Cleaner
Conscious Clean
DANIEL & SHALAH ROMINE
A cleaner home is much less stressful than a messy home. That’s probably a proven fact somewhere. And yeah, you could always do the deep cleaning yourself, sure, but that takes up a lot of time and in between all the other things you have to do, it’ll probably never get done completely. So a professional service that does it for you (and one like Conscious Clean that’s environmentally conscious to boot) should be your new year’s treat to yourself.
www.consciousclean.com

Junk Removal
JDog Junk Removal
MIKE HAIRE
Sometimes cleaning up your life takes a little more than just taking out the trash. Sometimes the things you have to clean out are pretty overwhelming and a bit more than you can handle. That’s where a service like JDog comes in. They’ll haul away all the big junk in your life that would be pretty hard to haul on your own (unless you have a giant truck and equipment yourself). Moving away junk like that will feel pretty refreshing.
www.jdogjunkremoval.com

Meet The Author
Molly Wilson
Molly Wilson is the Managing Editor at St. Augustine Social. She is a Tallahassee, Florida native who came to St. Augustine in 2014 to attend Flagler College for her undergraduate. She has degrees in English Literature and Philosophy/Religion and is working on her master's degree in Liberal Arts. When not working or studying, she spends her very limited free time baking, reading, and exploring St. Augustine with her dog Reg.


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