Every year, I see people dive into spring cleaning. You make these huge lists of things to clean in the hopes of setting yourself up for success for the rest of the year. And while I do see the value in some spring cleaning, in some ways I think it’s another way that we can make ourselves feel bad about the state of our homes by not doing “enough”, compared to what we think others are doing. In that spirit, here are five questions I’ve been asked about spring cleaning recently, with tips that you can use all year round. My goal is that they help you simplify your season, not make it more complicated.
Read MoreAs an organizer, I find that often people make things more complicated than they need to be. There are so many things we can do to save time at home.
Here are 5 things you can stop doing right now to save yourself time (and money!) at home.
Read MoreOne of the most common complaints I hear from people is that the paper clutter in their home drives them crazy more than anything else. I feel that. Paper comes into our homes and sometimes it feels difficult to manage. That’s why I’m a big fan of going digital whenever possible and can’t wait to share with you some of my best hacks for using the Google Suite at home to reduce clutter AND stay organized.
Read MoreI am frequently asked how to keep a space tidy after the decluttering and organizing process is completed. While no one typically likes the answer to this question, it is both shockingly easy and also, totally infuriating.
The magic lies in the resets. There’s no other formula except to just do a little bit at a time, and to do it consistently. The secret to organizing is similar to that of weight loss: Consistency.
Read MoreThe garage is one of those spaces in the house that is so useful for storing things you don’t necessarily use all the time, and for a lot of people, also serves as a workshop of some kind. But it’s also a space that, because it’s intentionally a bit “out of sight” can easily pile up into an organizational nightmare without you really realizing it.
When your garage gets to that point, it’s easy to get overwhelmed at the prospect of decluttering and organizing it that getting started feels daunting. To help guide you, here’s a walkthrough of a garage organization session I had with a client, from start to finish.
I originally wrote this post for the new year - a time when many people are setting goals and starting January with resolutions in mind. Obviously, 2020 has thrown us a massive curve ball, and now we’re all staying home more than ever before. For many, this has kicked their desire to declutter into high-gear.
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