Apr 9, 2022 | Behavior, Closets, Clutter/DeClutter, Family, General Organizing, Habits/Routines, Home, Projects, Seasonal, Simplicity, Spaces
Last month we focused on refreshing your clothes closet. There are certainly more areas that could use a spring cleaning, clearing or refresh. Here are some ideas: Bathroom Drawers & Cabinets ~ clear out expired items and use up those last drops of shampoos,... Read more
Nov 22, 2021 | Behavior, Clutter/DeClutter, Family, Habits/Routines, Holidays, Seasonal
Back in 2013, we first posted a blog reminding you of the great possibilities that lie in giving no clutter gifts, or gifts of experiences. Eight years later we are still professing the value of this type of gift: Memberships (to a museum, zoo or historical society);... Read more
Oct 30, 2021 | Behavior, Family, Holidays, Seasonal
Most years I encourage clients and others to begin their holiday preparations and shopping early, to avoid overwhelm as the holidays approach, and, to allow time to actually enjoy ourselves. This year it seems the supply chain issues are telling us the same thing... Read more
Aug 16, 2021 | Back to School, Clutter/DeClutter, Family, General Organizing, Habits/Routines, Home, Seasonal
As summer fades to fall, here are a few decluttering/organizing projects to consider: Declutter your bedside table – if you haven’t read it by now, you are probably not going to read it…Focus on your mudroom – begin to consider the seasonal... Read more
Feb 2, 2021 | Behavior, Clutter/DeClutter, Family, General Organizing, Habits/Routines, Home, Projects, Spaces
The grey of winter has settled in…and this year it seems more grey than ever due to the pandemic. Let’s lighten the mood and get a bounce back in our step by conquering some small indoor organizing projects. Here goes… Tackle your bedside table... Read more
Dec 13, 2020 | Children/Kids/Teens, Clutter/DeClutter, Family, Holidays
This is the time of the year that often makes parents cringe. They love the holidays, but not the excess. They love their kids, but know that they already have a lot of, well, a lot of everything. And soon, they will have more. Toys, clothes, video games, board games,... Read more