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Meet Shaniece Jones

Shaniece Jones discusses her journey in establishing "Closet Therapy," a business focused on transforming personal spaces and lives by addressing the root causes of clutter, particularly within closets. She emphasizes that her approach goes beyond mere organization, aiming to help individuals confront and process underlying emotions such as shame, guilt, grief, and insecurity that often manifest in their physical environment. Shaniece shares her personal experience, where despite outwardly appearing successful, she grappled with anxiety, insecurity, and unprocessed grief, leading her to discover that decluttering and organizing her own closet served as a pathway to healing. This realization became the foundation of her business, where she offers clients not just an organized closet, but a moment of truth and an opportunity to break free from self-defeating patterns. Shaniece's path to becoming a "Closet Therapist" was unconventional. Coming from a background where creative careers were not highly valued, she initially pursued a science degree in biology. However, her passion for fashion and its transformative power persisted. Through internships and work as a wardrobe styling assistant, she observed that clients' closets often contained more than just clothes; they held stories of avoidance, insecurity, and grief. This insight led her to believe that the closet is a mirror reflecting an individual's true self, emotions, and hidden aspects. Her unique method integrates organization, scientific research, and storytelling, focusing on breaking old habits and building sustainable systems tailored to clients' real lives. She leverages her scientific background and personal experiences to understand the deeper "why" behind the mess, aiming to bridge the gap between science, built environments, design, and mental wellness. Shaniece candidly shares her personal struggles, including immense grief from losing her brother and sister during her university years, and her mother five years ago. She also battled anxiety, panic attacks, insecurities, and impostor syndrome. These profound experiences, while challenging, ultimately shaped her empathy and ability to connect with clients on a deeper level. She views the closet as a space that holds stories, secrets, and sorrow, and her lived experiences enable her to guide clients through their emotional clutter with understanding and truth. She believes her resilience and ability to navigate personal hardships have equipped her to help others find peace amidst their own chaos. The evolution of "Closet Therapy" from a side hustle to a full-time business is also detailed. After working at a hedge fund, Shaniece pursued her passion for fashion, earning a certification and volunteering at New York Fashion Week. These experiences led to styling opportunities, and eventually, a celebrity stylist recognized her talent for organizing clients' closets. This pivotal moment solidified her path, as she realized her gift for creating order in personal spaces. Over eight years, while also working in ministry, she expanded her services to include custom closet designs and installations. Her business has since grown beyond word-of-mouth organizing to encompass a broader mission of empowering individuals to take control of their spaces and lives. She is developing digital tools, a podcast, and a community to further extend her reach, enabling more people to benefit from her unique approach to transforming closets and, by extension, lives. #ShanieceJones #ClosetTherapy #Decluttering #HomeOrganization #EmotionalWellness #PersonalTransformation #InteriorDesign #MindfulLiving #Entrepreneurship #ShanieceJones #ClosetTherapy #Decluttering #HomeOrganization #EmotionalWellness #PersonalTransformation #InteriorDesign #MindfulLiving #Entrepreneurship
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