THE BLOG
Gain new ideas & inspiration with
hundreds of posts.
TOPICS
- Articles 55
- Consumerism and Planet 15
- Decluttering 78
- Design 11
- Digital Organizing 46
- Evernote 72
- Folders 10
- Folders & Filing 44
- How Tos 49
- Minimalism 27
- Motivation 84
- On-Site With Clients 68
- Paperless 15
- Productivity 55
- Products 88
- Q and A 3
- Simplicity 22
- Sorting 32
- Thoughts 78
- Tossing 39
- Uncategorized 19
- Videos 37
- Year in Review Posts 12
6 lines to repeat as you are organizing on your own
Before sitting down at your desk or approaching your to-do list or cleaning a basement that could take weeks, ask yourself first "What does done for today look like?" There are many opportunities to reach "done" before the entire home is organized.
6 things I learned about organizing in 2023
2023 was my 22nd year as a Professional Organizer and this is my 12th year-end post! 22 years in, I'm still learning so much - more than I can ever collect here with these annual round-ups. This work still gves me life, expands my heart, makes me laugh, and exposes me to the human experience. Thank you to all of my clients who let me into your lives! It's my pleasure.
Try her "stairs concept" to get clutter out the door
Have you noticed that the final step of trashing/donating is a significant speed bump in your decluttering process? Do you already have a "stairs concept" in place? If not, what are your ideas for cutting off this last step?
You need new practices, not new products
Discover the secret to effective organization: it's not about products, it's about practices! Read how a simple change in habits transformed clutter into order. Avoid unnecessary purchases; embrace smart strategies instead.
A system for the scary papers
Some systems are meant to be permanent, while others are temporary. It's the temporary systems, like the one pictured here, that put out immediate fires. It's the permanent ones that keep those fires from igniting again.
A home office transformation case study
In the "before" pictures, you are looking at frustration, exhaustion, and overwhelm. The office clutter wasn't piling up for lack of trying. It had just gotten to a point where even if he did want to clean up (and he did!), there was no were to put anything away.