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2/21: The Power of Simplicity
Why organization matters in every area of life
We live in a culture of accumulation — of belongings, commitments, information, and expectations. Over time, this excess quietly shapes how we think, decide, and lead ourselves.
The Power of Simplicity is an intimate, in-person salon exploring why organization and simplicity matter far beyond our homes — and how creating space can support clarity, wellbeing, leadership, and intentional living.
This is more than a workshop or a how-to class.
It is a guided, reflective conversation for people who want to think more deeply about how their environments — physical and otherwise — influence the way they live.
What to Expect
A short, grounded teaching on simplicity and organization as life practices
Guided reflection and journaling
Open, facilitated conversation
A calm, intimate setting designed to slow the pace
No preparation required. No pressure to share.
Who This Is For
This salon is for you if you:
Feel curious about the role of simplicity and organization in your life
Are navigating change, growth, or transition
Value reflection, depth, and thoughtful conversation
Want to create more clarity without striving for perfection
Event Details
Date: Saturday, February 21
Time: 4:30–6:30 PM
Location: Composed Living (in-store)
Materials: Please bring a journals and pen. (We have them available for purchase if you forget, or need something new!)
$65 per person
Coffee, tea, and wine included.
Space is limited to preserve the intimacy of the experience.
This salon is led by Elsa Elbert, founder of Composed Living and President of Composed Giving. Elsa has spent more than 20 years working at the intersection of organization, leadership, and community, supporting individuals and families through moments of change, growth, and transition. Her work is grounded in the belief that how we design and care for our spaces shapes how we show up in our lives.
Why organization matters in every area of life
We live in a culture of accumulation — of belongings, commitments, information, and expectations. Over time, this excess quietly shapes how we think, decide, and lead ourselves.
The Power of Simplicity is an intimate, in-person salon exploring why organization and simplicity matter far beyond our homes — and how creating space can support clarity, wellbeing, leadership, and intentional living.
This is more than a workshop or a how-to class.
It is a guided, reflective conversation for people who want to think more deeply about how their environments — physical and otherwise — influence the way they live.
What to Expect
A short, grounded teaching on simplicity and organization as life practices
Guided reflection and journaling
Open, facilitated conversation
A calm, intimate setting designed to slow the pace
No preparation required. No pressure to share.
Who This Is For
This salon is for you if you:
Feel curious about the role of simplicity and organization in your life
Are navigating change, growth, or transition
Value reflection, depth, and thoughtful conversation
Want to create more clarity without striving for perfection
Event Details
Date: Saturday, February 21
Time: 4:30–6:30 PM
Location: Composed Living (in-store)
Materials: Please bring a journals and pen. (We have them available for purchase if you forget, or need something new!)
$65 per person
Coffee, tea, and wine included.
Space is limited to preserve the intimacy of the experience.
This salon is led by Elsa Elbert, founder of Composed Living and President of Composed Giving. Elsa has spent more than 20 years working at the intersection of organization, leadership, and community, supporting individuals and families through moments of change, growth, and transition. Her work is grounded in the belief that how we design and care for our spaces shapes how we show up in our lives.