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Try a pile cart instead of a file cart
If I still had this file cart in my possession I would have done a video to explain a novel way I used it recently. I don't, so picture this:
Prepping (and organizing) for survival: A client story
I have a client in Houston, Texas who I see at least 2x/year. Yes, I fly there! (Obviously that didn't happen in 2020.) One of the many things she needed help with was her supply room for all things outdoors and survival. She's a self-described "prepper." We keep in good touch and she said this a few days ago:
How to get it all out of your head (and onto the wall)!
When a client feels utterly overwhelmed by all they have to do, they're usually holding too much in their heads. Their days are full of "Oh sh*t! I also have to ____!" moments. When I walk into this, I love to help them to literally see all they have to do. Instead of it overwhelming them even more, they are always relieved to get it all out in the open.
5 Moving Stories About Moving
We've all heard people say "Just act like you're moving" in order to inspire a more ruthless decluttering episode. Though I like that frame of mind, it's hard to fake unless you have a real move date on the calendar. I've seen people unleash Herculean strength when faced with a move, letting go of unthinkable items with unthinkable speed. All have survived and all have been better for it!
Optimizing kids’ pop-up home offices: 2 examples
Who would have thought that this fall kids’ home offices would be essential? Be it a spot at the dining table or a room-turned-office, kids need spaces optimized for learning and focus every bit as much as their parents. Parents are still trying to figure out their own setups while doing the same for their kids. It’s tough, but families are adapting in creative ways.
A simple coding system for big decluttering projects
Last week I worked in Houston with a client I visited twice last year. The main goal of this trip was to thin out, sort, and better store my client’s collection of outdoor and survival supplies and gear. Last year we worked together on paper and office supplies.