About Honey-Do
Home Organization & More for
Families Professionals Empty-Nesters Seniors Schools Businesses
Meet Honey-Do
I’m a Professional Organizer with an old soul, owner of Honey-Do, & your home’s new best friend! But most importantly, I’m here to help you Reclaim Your Space!
I believe life is meant to be enjoyed & is hard enough without all your stuff getting in the way.
It’s my goal to help you make things easier on yourself by simplifying & resetting your home & making functional, cozy & beautiful spaces so you can get back to enjoying what matters most to you.
Honey-Do offers a wide variety of services to help you in whatever season of life you’re in!
I can’t wait to meet you!
Hello, I’m Lori!
Lori Lloyd- Owner, Professional Organizer
I’m a native of St. Marys, OH & a 2007 graduate of TNU in Nashville, TN, where I graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration & Music Business. My years in Nashville were spent pursuing my singing & songwriting career (www.loritriplett.com), meeting my sweet husband, working odd jobs to support my music, & eventually finding the inspiration to launch my own business, Honey-Do Home Organizing LLC! I’m most fulfilled when I’m helping others & am so grateful for the opportunities Honey-Do has given me to do just that!
I love antiques & ephemera, writing songs, family history, thrifting, watching movies, & decorating.
Get to Know Lori
Kelly Bailey - Assistant Organizer
By trade, I’m a Physical Therapist, but my true love has always been decorating & doing home projects to best utilize my space.
I love to organize - having stuff in designated spaces makes me happy! In my free time, I love to read, color in adult coloring books, spend time with my 2 kids, Blake & Amelia, & my husband, Matt, go for walks, be outside, & enjoy nature.
Get to Know Kelly
Why Bumblebees?
Aside from the obvious word association with honey, Honey-Do has 2 bumblebees on the logo in honor of my amazing parents, Newt and Connie Triplett. There’s a tale that bumblebees should not be able to fly. Their bodies are too big & their wings are too small. But yet they can & do fly all the time! Whether this is a myth or not doesn’t stop it from inspiring countless people every single day.
For my mom who bravely fought breast cancer for nearly 6 years until her passing on 10/2/25 & always overcame every obstacle in her way to “keep buzzing.”
For my dad who has also overcome many hurdles in his life & remains a strong and good-hearted man.
They’ve taught me to be tenacious, compassionate, honest, thankful, loyal, & go through life with a sense of humor. I’ve learned these priceless values from how they live and how they have served others in their own life over the years.
