a 12-week home organizing school where you declutter while healing and reclaiming yourself.

Align your head, heart, and home

with Abode University:

class starts September 21st

You think you’re lazy. But you’re just overwhelmed and lonely.

Babes, you need relief (in addition to order). That’s why you can’t do the simplest things around the house without falling apart.

And you needed relief like yesterday.

Your clutter (the stuff you see and don’t see) is an emotional tyrant.

And if I could, I’d call the cops on it myself.

But your stuff is weighing your spirit down, along with all that unprocessed sh*t that’s causing literal havoc in your home.

And you’re this close to breaking the cycle of shame and suffering in silence.

I'm in a place now where I’m really going through a lot of clothes and stuff and it's been amazing to see that space change and how a lot of ways it feels like it's been reflecting on my journey. As I’ve worked through my shit and gone through my shit, that room has reflected that as well. And I know I have more stuff to work through but I'm excited about that journey so thank you.” ⎯ Paige

You don’t need a new cleaning routine. You need to grieve.

Real Bad.

Three things can be true:

NO. You’re not behind in creating a space you love. YES. There are gaps in how you've been decluttering. NO. There’s nothing wrong with you for not knowing.

Clutter is just as emotional as it is visual. And your stuff is just a physical manifestation of unfinished business, what you don’t know, your struggles, and the weight of being a cycle breaker.

Mam, is that your grandmother’s tax documents from 1873?!!

Those unprocessed feelings are weighing you down so heavily, that there’s no space to declutter. No wonder you don’t have the capacity to clean, let alone dream.

“In going through my stuff I realize I am not dreaming big enough..... holding on to things that no longer serves me. Blocks my blessings of what I actually deserve” ⎯ Kemoy

In Abode University, cycle breakers learn to align their head, heart, and home by clearing trauma, organizing emotions through somatic work, and exploring how systemic destruction of Black American neighborhoods has shaped our homes today

— all inside a judgment- and shame-free community.

You’ll be in a home that’s so comforting and nourishing, it melts away life’s inconveniences and your daily stressors.

Imagine decluttering as a healing ritual and not a chore.

Where you’re releasing the emotions you can’t see.

Addressing clutter the right way: compassionately and strategically.

This is what happens when you declutter with intention. When you see organizing as the mind, body, and soul experience it is.

Bring your full presence, cause we’re not backsliding this time. Let’s address the root and do this fully.

"This is more than just, you know, learning to organize and getting a new routine or whatever. It's looking at life holistically and what's broken and what can be fixed and how can we fix it from a holistic standpoint. And then how can I keep my feet moving? Like, how can I keep moving? And this is the way by letting that stuff flow out, bless somebody else and keep it moving.” ⎯ Stacie

Your environment says something about you. From your neighborhood to your home country. Whatever it’s saying, that’s your stuff to deal with.

Your stuff is what you're holding onto and why.

Leave the surface-level solutions and the exhausting loop of “clean, crash out, clean, repeat.” We’re aiming for real change.

Which requires depth.

And this school is built for sustainable change due to its deep roots in structure and systems. Abode’s repeatable, flexible process is taught alongside a culturally rich curriculum through a Black American lens. One that you can return to again and again, no perfection required. Cause being graceful and making steady progress in your home on your terms is possible to do.

"The ABCs of Abode A. It provides accountability and an accountability partner. B. It provides best practices and lessons learned. C. It provides camaraderie and a virtual community. Accountability Best Practices Community.” ⎯ Juanita

This school improves how your home functions while providing you with the ease to function better in it.

Each semester at Abode University is 12 weeks and teaches the same 3 classes over and over. Join for one semester or complete multiple semesters (Winter, Spring, Fall) for more chances to apply our process and finally complete that room.

YOUR CORE CLASS: MOOD

This is your general education class, the foundation of the Abode University experience.

Cadence: Weekly Lessons via video trainings


YOUR MAJOR: ARCHETYPE STARTERKIT

This is a 6-week mini-course to reset your habits, declutter with ease, and discover your organizing style.

Cadence: 6 podcasts across 6 weeks


YOUR ELECTIVE: CHOOSE ONE

This is your supplemental community engagement for the course. Select a primary elective for the semester.

Cadence: Daily, Weekly, or Monthly

The Lounge – Daily community chat

Kitchen Table – Monthly group calls

Study Hall – Weekly peer-led declutter sessions

Accountability Partners – 1-on-1 matchups

It’s going to be so simple to get out the door quickly and to get everything you need for the gym, without any stress of clutter! The progress you make will completely improve your life!

“Thank you for this space and curriculum! We are always right on time and never late, but Abode has helped me keep my commitment and move forward!” ⎯ Kristie

No, it’s not just you and your home struggling. There’s no growth without community and accountability.

Get ready to say goodbye to feeling isolated in your clutter and hey girl heyy to being held by a supportive, shame-free community. We’re replacing silent struggle with sisterhood.

  • "The range of age, walks of life, and experiences of the community really made me feel comfortable to curate my home and implement systems that are fitting to where I am now. Thank you, Rebekah, for setting a tone of warm, gentle transparency on your online platform that carried over to the Abode community"

You can’t declutter if you’re mentally exhausted and spiritually fatigued. And you definitely won’t make progress if you don’t believe you can have a clean and organized space.

Pushing yourself harder to organize won’t fix your self-perception either.

You ARE worthy of the space you dream of.

So, what would it mean to:

  • Shift your identity, not just furniture.

  • Not feel guilty for being selfish.

  • Say no without explaining yourself.

  • Release your mother’s anxieties.

  • Declutter limiting beliefs while decluttering your home.

  • Let go of the disorganized, incapable, or unworthy label.

  • Or break free from how the world (cough America) sees you.

Would it be worth it to see?

Seeing yourself differently is the missing piece to keeping your space organized. Accepting yourself as you are is the link to breaking your clutter loops.

“Abode has given me a mirror to better help me understand myself, my patterns, and my habits concerning my space. More than that, it has given me the tangible tools and road map to help me transform old mindsets and patterns. I’m excited to see how my space will continue to transform as my mind transforms!”

⎯ Jessica

Pack your charcoochie board and lunchbox, cause school is in session, and it’s not what you think.

In addition to your 3 classes, you also get an Orientation. A special class at the start of each semester to get familiar with the courses, meet your instructors, get your textbook (yes, we have a textbook), and get questions answered before class starts.

So boom, here’s your school checklist:

  • Register for class

  • Select your elective

  • Purchase your materials (optional)

  • Attend Orientation

  • Meet your instructors

Tell me this is not giving modern, black girl homeschool, cozy coworking vibes, with a touch of 90s classroom nostalgia??!!

If you feelin’ it, get your best Whitley-inspired fit and lets goo!!

“Thank youuuuuuu!!!! You’re amazing. The house tour emails have been perfect! And the Hillman Bulletin?! An absolute masterpiece 🤌🏿🤌🏿.. thank you for reaching out to validate and thanks again for creating such powerful resources.” ⎯ Jessica

$69/MONTH

What’s Inside Abode University:

  • Orientation: walkthrough of the program

  • Core Class: MOOD: 12 video lessons

  • Major: Archetype Starter Kit: 6 podcasts

  • Elective (choose one): Community Chat, Monthly Group Calls, Weekly Declutter Sessions, or an Accountability Partner.

  • Cultural Studies: Examination of destroyed Black American neighborhoods

  • Somatic Therapy: EFT tapping on home

  • Course Materials: Optional Workbook, Textbook, or Journal

  • Commencement Celebration: Soultrain Line: semester completion bonuses

OR

"I noticed myself. I said, you bought this program and now look at you all energized. And so I'm ready. I'm ready to get into it. I didn't just pick up and clean up the whole house or anything. But I remember I said I was kind of stuck. I felt unstuck. I don't feel stuck anymore."

⎯ Ayana

Meet Your Instructors

Rev. Lotus

Instructor for Study Hall

Rebekah

Instructor for Kitchen Table

Dr. J

Instructor for The Lounge

Who am I? Petey Pab' motherf*

Kidding, I’m….telling you all you must hold onto, is you, is you, is you…

No, for real, I’m Pro. Love, your Home Therapist, and I want to shed light on the potential heaviness surrounding you and your home.

Whoosah girl. Like building a home in SIMS (my favorite PC game), I got the cheat codes too. And it’s going to be a lot more nuanced than Hoarders (which I used to binge with my mom).

You’ve just become a part of my assignment to make as many Black American homes as safe, comfortable, and peaceful as possible.

Imagine what we could do if OUR homes were in order. Imagine how much you could do if you had the time, energy, and capacity to contribute to the collective the way you really want to. The way your spirit is calling you to.

I want you to do away with putting yourself last. Following rules that don’t serve you. Carrying traumas that shame you. Instead, I want you to choose joy, fill your cup, declutter relentlessly, say no, and return to the version of yourself that’s in the vision of your ancestors.

“I’m really enjoying this program and process. I feel lighter and I’ve been doing other healing modalities too but it’s all connected.” ⎯ Atiyah

Our school helps you replace a home that’s causing you stress with one that’s a source of ease, joy, rhythm, and flow.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A: Class starts September 21st

  • Yes, you can attend a Kitchen Table meeting, our monthly sister circle. We meet every 1st Friday of the month. Join the next Kitchen Table for $25 here.

  • A: Abode University has 3 semesters, all 12 weeks each. Winter, Spring, and Fall. You can join 1 or all semesters. And you can view the full Fall 2025 calendar here.

  • A: Abode is both synchronous and asynchronous. From week to week, members work through the organizing lessons at their own pace, at whatever time and place that’s convenient for them. The program also follows a monthly schedule that flows in real time.

  • A: Yes. We have a Donation and Recycle recommendation Excel sheet which is broken down by category; for example where to recycle pots/pans and where to discard textiles.

  • A: No. You can buy the M.O.O.D. Workbook here. Just keep in mind, that inside the workbook are QR codes to training videos which you do have to be a part of Abode to access.

  • A: I’ve been doing community work for years. Privately and publicly. My work is rooted in values of sisterhood, black unity, and community. The same work I’ve done here, here, here, here, and here is infused into the Abode University programming.

  • Yes, I’m glad you asked. The Fair Housing Act of 1968, also known as Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act,

    prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of housing based on race, color, religion, sex, familial status, national origin, and disability. It was enacted to address historical and ongoing discrimination in the housing market and to promote equal housing opportunities for all Americans.

“A lot of the things we worked on weren’t just the corner of a room, it was the corner of your mind, the corner of your heart, your family. There’s deeper layers to all of it.”

⎯ Ashley

One Band One Sound: Decluttering isn't hard. What’s hard is doing it alone. Lets do the hard part together.

If you’re a homemaker, a former collector, the family archivist, a caretaker, the Chief of your home, or someone who wants to live with less, Abode University is meant for you. You may also

  • Have been a part of a program that taught organizing, but didn’t see you

  • Be overwhelmed but refuse to give up on your space

  • Have grown up in chaos, survival mode, or under pressure to be “the strong one.”

  • Need a way to organize your space that considers your spirit and your work

When you're organizing, you're reconnecting with items associated with every version of you, but all at once. That’s why it’s been hard. And that’s why we do it together with kinfolk to get it.

“Abode really taught me how to make room for the woman I’m becoming. It wasn’t just about decluttering my apartment, it was about decluttering old stories, letting go of shame, and finally choosing myself. For the first time, I wasn’t organizing out of survival mode. I was doing it with intention. Abode helped me feel seen, safe, and powerful in my process. I don’t think I’ve ever felt this proud of my space, or of myself.” ⎯ Dupe

Complete a semester, and level up to a new Chapter, because your growth deserves celebration, not pressure.

There’s nothing wrong with a little sweet treat after every meal which is why you rewarded after completing each semester. The end of each semester unlocks a completion bonus called a Chapter to keep the journey lit.

CHAPTER ONE

Plant the seeds, get a badge, and a special printable, all while doing it for Lil’ Saint.

CHAPTER TWO

I SAID you’re blooming, so you get a featured spotlight and digital backgrounds.

CHAPTER THREE

You’ve made space and consistently contributed. You’ve earned this secret podcast and postcard.

CHAPTER FOUR

For extra credit, unlock something special by joining my collective of waymakers.

“The biggest reason to start is that you are no longer alone with Abode. Before, it could feel like you were in the middle of the ocean with no paddle to get back to shore. Abode gives you a professional organizer, a safe community, and a comprehensive, holistic plan!”

⎯ Kristie

Abode is the place you’ll learn to integrate your head, heart, and home through a Black American historical lens.

After completing 3 semesters, you can expect to:

  • Release emotional burdens tied to grief, guilt, or overwhelm

  • Address your clutter with compassion and from a different angle

  • Make decluttering a healing ritual, not a chore

  • See yourself differently, not as disorganized or lazy, but as capable and worthy

  • Go from feeling isolated to feeling held by a supportive, shame-free community

  • Learn how to organize and reclaim yourself

“You consistently show up. I see the cadence, I see the accountability you have for yourself. That kind of presence is rare in a program, and it’s why I’ve actually shifted how I live in my space. The evidence was my spirit first… and then the results came. That’s how I know Abode is going to reach thousands of people. It already changed me.” ⎯ Kali

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The 12-Week School to Align Your Head, Heart & Home