Neural Unload™ is a method for clearing the mental and physical clutter that keeps you stuck — so you can think clearly, move freely, and actually enjoy your space.
Your people are smart, capable, and completely overwhelmed. Cognitive overload is quietly costing you focus, output, and retention — and no team offsite is fixing it. Neural Unload™ workshops give your team practical tools to clear the mental clutter and get back to their best work.
Your client loves the house but can't pull the trigger. They're overwhelmed, second-guessing, and stalling. Neural Unload™ gives your clients the mental clarity to make confident decisions — and makes you the professional who knew exactly what they needed.
You've reorganized the same spaces three times. You walk through the door and feel the weight of everything that still needs to be done. You're not lazy — you're living in an environment that's working against your brain. Neural Unload™ helps you reset your space and your mind — for good.
The to-do lists that never end. The rooms you avoid walking into. The mental fog that follows you from the moment you wake up. This isn't a willpower problem — it's an environment problem.
When your physical space is working against you, your brain pays the price. You spend more energy managing chaos than doing the things that matter. You feel behind before the day even starts.
There's a better way.
Neural Unload™ isn't just about cleaning up; it’s a systematic mental framework. Built upon the proprietary TLC Method™, this approach combines spatial design principles with cognitive behavioral science. We audit your home, your office, and your digital habits to remove friction points, giving your brain the breathing room it needs to design, create, and execute.
"Trisha brings a combination of passion for design + mental clarity into a space that is relatable to every human: we all desire to combat clutter in our physical + digital spaces. Her ideas for achieving clarity within your life are practical, intentional, and actionable. I have listened to her speak twice and learned something each time. " — Melissa Kennedy, President, Meadowlark Design+Build