Yes, You Have to Get Rid of Things
The truth is important so I'll tell it to you. If you think you can have a clean, calm space and not get rid of things, you're wrong.
The World's On Fire But You Can Save Your Own House
With cell phones in our pockets, news isn't confined to our morning or evening TV sessions or the radio during our commutes. Information comes every time we open our social media apps and alerts are constantly dinging on our phones. Like slot machines in our pockets, we won't turn it off or stop looking because the next alert might be "the big one".
Organizing On A Budget
Just because you don't have barrels of cash to throw at your clutter problem, doesn't mean that you can't improve your organization and cut the clutter. There are strategies for stretching your organizing budget, even if that budget is a big, fat zero.
Organized Summer Travels
Travel and summer adventures should be fun for the whole family. Don't let lack of preparedness and disorganization ruin your plans. Get organized before your trip, pack with intention, and ease back into your normal life. Bookend your trip with organization and planning and you won't have to dread the preparation for travel and return to real life.
Items From A Deceased Loved One's Home: Dealing With A Backlog Of Delayed Decisions
When a loved one dies, it's easy to put things off that will bring up feelings of grief, sadness, and/or anger. There are generally things a person has to deal with, such as emptying out a home or living space, and in the throes of emotion many people delay making decisions and move everything to their home to be dealt with later.
Boxes From a Prior Move: Dealing With A Backlog Of Delayed Decisions
Ideally, there would be months of decluttering and systematic packing of only those items you are actively choosing to take with you. Without this kind of advanced preparation, the outcome is frequently a bunch of boxes with random items that no one is sure will ever be needed or wanted in the future. “I’ll deal with this when I unpack” is a common refrain.
Bags of Hodgepodge: Dealing With A Backlog Of Delayed Decisions
When you have a time crunch and need to tidy a space or make a change quickly, do you stuff everything into a bag to deal with at some undefined ‘later’ time? Or, do you switch to new bags occasionally and leave a bunch of debris in the old ones? When you clean out your car to make space for people to sit, do you shove everything into a tote and stash it in a closet or the garage? If you have a stash of bags containing random items, it’s time to face them!
Email: Dealing With A Backlog Of Delayed Decisions
Delaying and putting off dealing with decisions can have a crippling effect. As unmade decisions pile up, they start to take over your mind and your space. In this article series, I'll review the most commonly avoided items and ways to get started when you've been paralyzed by the thought of tackling the project. Let’s tackle email.
Paper Mail: Dealing With A Backlog Of Delayed Decisions
Delaying and putting off dealing with decisions can have a crippling effect. As unmade decisions pile up, they start to take over your mind and your space. In this article series, I'll review the most commonly avoided items and ways to get started when you've been paralyzed by the thought of tackling the project.
Aspirational Purchases
She's not happy with her life, but Anne is sure that if she becomes a runner, a crafty person, a reader, and healthy she will finally be happy. It sure looks like the people who post online about these things are happy, so she’s adopted these aspirational goals for herself.
To do all this, she's going to need stuff. Time to go shopping!
Dealing With Decision Fatigue
Each decision you make adds up and can eventually lead to decision fatigue. Just like exercising at the gym, there comes a point where you are too exhausted to continue. There are strategies to reduce fatigue and recharge when you hit your limit. You’ll be a decision-making athlete in no time!
Hoarding? You Have the Power to Change
There are specific criteria that can identify a person as a hoarder. Despite there being diagnostic and evaluative information available to be able to label people with a diagnosis or problem, I actually don’t think it’s helpful at all. Creating a label doesn’t change a situation, action does.
Banking Minimalism
Money is a tool that aids in living life. And just like tools you use for home repairs, money should be stored in an organized way until you need it.
Extraordinary Situations Call For Extraordinary Measures
You look around your home and find there are piles of laundry that will take at least a dozen loads of washing to clean. Or maybe there are mounds of dirty dishes that have been left to molder since you ran out of clean dishes 8 months ago! You want to make a radical change in how you manage your stuff. The most radical strategy I employ with clients in these situations is going to shock you.
Solving disorganization with containers
When wanting to create organization, it’s easy to see well-purposed containers in pictures online (or in our friends’ pantries) and assume that the organization is caused by the containers. This is false. “Organizing paraphernalia” are accessories. Organization CAN include bins, but they are far along in the process for most projects, not the beginning. They certainly will not solve the main issue of most chronic disorganization: too much stuff!
Make Mail Less Burdensome
Lots of people have trouble keeping up with the daily influx of mail that comes into their homes. Try some or all of these tips to reduce the burden of mail in your day-to-day life.
December Digital Declutter
Technology has become an integral part of our lives, for better or worse. Join me for a December Digital Declutter to cut back on the technology that has become a burden.
You Don't Have to Accept Free Things
Unfortunately, your desire to be kind and not hurt others’ feelings can come at your own expense if you don’t learn the skill of saying “no, thank you” when you are offered free things.
Get Organized to Save Money This Holiday Season
Most people celebrate a holiday in December that involves gift-giving. Some people shop a little each year and others (like me) wait until the last minute. No matter which type of gift-buyer you are, there are strategies to help you be more organized, and as a bonus, save money during the holiday gift-giving season.
Spooky Things Lurking Under Your Clutter
It's Halloween time! Let's check this scary list of things we’ve found hiding underneath and behind items that have been left collecting dust for too long!