Leydi Rofman

Speaker.
Mindset Coach.
Designer of Real-Life Systems.

Rethinking What Home Is Meant to Do for You

I speak and teach about the mental load we carry at home and how to design systems that actually support the life you’re living right now.

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After working inside hundreds of homes, I can tell you this: most people aren’t disorganized.

They’re overwhelmed.

Overwhelmed by decisions, by invisible responsibilities, and by systems that were never intentionally built in the first place. So we rearrange. We buy new bins. We promise ourselves that this weekend will finally fix it.

But the friction keeps coming back.

Because this isn’t really about stuff. It’s about whether your home is set up to support the life you’re living right now.

When the systems are thoughtful and designed around your real rhythms, everything shifts. The house feels lighter. You move through your day with more clarity. You stop constantly adjusting and start feeling supported.

That’s the work.

Speaking

I speak about capacity, mental load, and the invisible systems shaping how we live and lead. Using home as a lens, I challenge audiences to rethink structure, responsibility, and the environments that either drain or support us. For corporations, leadership teams, schools, and communities ready for a bigger conversation. learn more →

Organizing & Design Services

Three-hour, in-person sessions focused on clarity and direction. Whether we’re reworking a space, refining systems, or mapping out a design plan, every consultation is tailored to your home, your habits, and your goals. Custom mood board designs are also available for those who want a clear visual roadmap before making changes. learn more →

Virtual Coaching

One-on-one support for those who know this goes deeper than stuff. We untangle habits, build sustainable routines, and create structure that feels aligned, not overwhelming. learn more →

“practical, user-friendly, and educational”

"Leydi’s presentation was extremely practical, user-friendly, and educational. I’m excited to apply some of the suggested ideologies and practices to my everyday routines."