Overcome your dread of cleaning using trauma‑informed tools

Rewrite your story. Part memoir, part workbook, part ritual.

This guide is the loving hand you need to break through the trauma attached to cleaning. It’s not just a mess, it’s a memory.

Many of us were taught to clean not as an act of care, but as a means of proving our worth.

What if there’s another way?

Dive into this soulful guide to heal your relationship with cleaning and your home. Discover how childhood stories shape our spaces, co-creation, and find gentle rituals for living, rather than performing. Get your copy now.

REAL STORIES. HONEST REFLECTIONS

MINTED LIVING CLEANING & CO. FOUNDER

Who is Evelyn Gwyn

Evelyn is the founder of Minted Living Cleaning & Co., an intentional cleaning and home‑care brand rooted in the belief that our spaces should heal us, not hide us.

A Zimbabwean-American mother, storyteller, and lifelong lover of beauty, Evelyn built Minted Living to help individuals and families break through the inherited shame, trauma, and perfectionism that too often surrounds our relationship with home.

Today, Evelyn leads Minted Living as a movement to bring peace and mindfulness back into home care: elevating the everyday into an art of living fully, gently, and consciously.

A small, intentional investment:

For the cost of a bouquet of fresh flowers, get The Trauma of Cleaning and How to Break Through It guide. Change the way you live, clean, and feel at home in your space.

$18 (one‑time, digital download)

This beautifully designed guide offers:

Honest reflections on how childhood & cultural stories shaped our relationship to space

  • The power of Ubuntu & co‑creation as a daily, embodied practice

  • Soulful rituals & journal prompts to bring intention and softness to every routine

  • Real stories from my journey — as an African mother, immigrant, and founder of Minted Living.

All crafted to help you transform cleaning from a chore to a presence.

Yours for just $18 — less than a candle, but a light you can return to again and again.
(Instant digital download, keep forever)

The Trauma of Cleaning and How to Break Through It
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