Letting Go

Letting Go

In my work as an organizer, I encounter different personalities, perspectives, and lifestyles. My most recent experience with an 84-year-old client really challenged my theory that anyone can be shown the benefits of decluttering. My client had moved from a home to an...
Simplify Your Move

Simplify Your Move

  In 2021 we witnessed homebuyers opting for more space in 2021, mostly due to remote work options and the move from urban communities to the suburbs. Desirable amenities for new homes were yard space, home offices, home gyms and more room. In 2022, the real...
Transitions & Downsizing

Transitions & Downsizing

I have had firsthand experience when it comes to helping aging family members to transition to a smaller place, independent living, or assisted living. This is an emotional time for our loved ones and the entire family. Often the roles are reversed, and we become the...
Moving On

Moving On

It has been said that Life happens for us, not to us. We have all have a “lot” of life happening for us since the Pandemic. We have learned to adapt, to be resourceful and to appreciate our families, our health, and our Earth. There has been a great deal of loss, and...
Clutter Clearing Compromises

Clutter Clearing Compromises

We all have preferences and opinions about clutter. However, a healthy relationship is one built on understanding and compromise. The following are tips for finding that middle ground when it comes to organizing differences. Timing is Everything. There is usually one...
Start 2021 With Clarity

Start 2021 With Clarity

Now that 2020 is behind you. Did it leave you feeling scattered, overwhelmed and disorganized? If so, you are not alone. Since the Pandemic home offices became the new norm and kitchen tables, the new classroom. The piles on your desk are roadblocks to productivity...
5 Mail Organizing Hacks

5 Mail Organizing Hacks

1. Schedule a time to go through your mail and a Location for doing so Let’s face it you won’t have or care to deal with your mail when you get home. Set aside a couple of minutes each day when you can sit and go through each piece Also, if you do this with a trash...
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