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Do This Now: Analyze Your Home Systems

Systems make more time for the things you want to do, so get your home systems in check today!



5 Ways to Organize Kids’ Keepsakes Without Creating Clutter

It’s natural to want to hold onto a moment in time that you can’t get back. Adults do not usually hold the same sentimental attachment to such items that their parents did. I thought it would be a good time to look at how we can avoid letting our memories become clutter.



Moving Forward From Your Organizing Plan

Picture the one space in your home or the one area of your life that just makes you cringe or that you avoid because it is so overwhelming. The thing that you really want to change but just don’t know where to start. The space in your home that bothers you the most. Start there.



Your Plan for Getting Organized

Having a plan is your road map for change and if you try to make changes to the way you have been doing things (changes to habits) and you don’t have a clear idea of your destination, you will have a much more difficult time staying on course.



5 Problem Areas – What Keeps Me From an Organized Life?

Just because someone asks you to do something, be a part of a committee, donate your time, money, whatever DOES NOT MEAN YOU HAVE TO SAY YES!



Why Get Organized?

Being organized = less stress. Wouldn’t you love to be able to describe your life as efficient and coherent?



Clutter Busting: The One in, One Out Rule

Clutter busting is a necessity in maintaining an organized home. Things can accumulate, multiply and pile up in the absence of active clutter busting.
Today, we’re going to focus on staying clutter free after you’ve put in the time and effort to declutter your home. This little rule is something I call the “One in, One [...]



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