Olivia gets fired from her interior design job and goes home to find herself. Her dad goes on vacation and leaves his declining moving company in her hands. Her first act is to do some housecleaning in the office and disrupts everyone's personal space. For days they all sit on their hands while a big cooperate moving company steals all their clients. Oh, I forgot the internal boot camp training she puts everyone through which accomplishes nothing. Blah, blah, blah.
While this is going on a secondary couple try to fix each other up with someone else because they don't want to ruin their friendship.
Also, Olivia and Scott, who start out as coworkers start hanging out a little. I didn't really see the chemistry between Ambyr Childers and Keegan Allen, nor does the movie really make a good case for any serious romantic relationship, partly because their screen time was diluted by everything else going on.
The "climax" of the movie is a solid minute and a half musical montage showing what Olivia and Scott are each doing leading up to the final scene. The movie closes with a very quick tie-up scene with the expectable outcome.
The movie never hooked me. The lack of focus made it hard to identify with the main couple, the "climax" accomplished nothing, and the ending was too quick and not very satisfying.