Jenn Anderson Grew up in a military home that was disorganized and at times chaotic. It was only after she was married to a "neat freak" that she realized that the clutter and disorganization could quite frankly cause her marriage to end. Tired of "living like this", Jenn decided that she would somehow find out the secrets to a happy, functioning, and mostly
organized home. Over a 7 year period, Jenn worked to organize her own mess. It wasn't an easy journey, but she made it and now has a home that may not always be perfect, but it works and Jenn is no longer held captive by clutter. After taking this long and painful personal journey, Jenn realized that the most important things in life are the things that are most affected by disorganization. A former social worker, Jenn decided to take her passion for making life easier and healthier for others and turned it into a lucrative career. In September of 2008 she opened "Let's Clean House!" Eco friendly home cleaning and organizing. This business is based on making daily chores and housekeeping easier for families and individuals so that they can spend more time with the people they love, doing the things they love. Let's Clean House now has a team of 3 organizers working in the Bemidji Area to help people to do just that. And best yet, instead of this process taking years to complete the team can help homeowners to accomplish organization in days.
Tammy Schotzko
was born with an organized mind and a linear way of thinking! Until meeting Jenn and finding her niche in this business she always felt the need to apologize for being overly-organized. Now she has realized she is the "yin" to Jenn's "yang" and together they are a formidable, but fun-loving organizing team.
Born and raised in Northern MN, Tammy married another overly-organized person and together they have two children. Having moved 7 times, earned a B.S. in Business with a Psychology minor while working almost full-time, fighting (and winning!) the breast cancer battle, running several small businesses, and parenting, she could not have stayed sane without being organized.
These combined education and life experiences have given her a zeal to share her organizing talents with others so they may in turn get more out of life with less frustration!
Tammy operates with a "less is more" theory, focusing on keeping the things you truly have time for and letting go of those that are weighing you down. Sometimes she says this tongue in cheek, as those that know her well know how many "projects" she has lined up in her studio.
In her spare time she enjoys the great outdoors - camping, hiking, skiing, etc., being crafty - sewing, knitting, basket weaving, home dec projects, and of course, spending time with her family.