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Why decluttering is easier in the fall
To every thing there is a season.
One could argue that January is the best time of the year to purge because “out with the old, in with the new.” Or, maybe Spring cleaning gets you going.
What does nature ask of our homes?
I love philosopher Alain de Botton so much that we quoted him more than once in our wedding vows. Nearly everything out of his mouth and pen is original and through-provoking. His book The Architecture of Happiness is one of the few books I own.
A new question to ask when decluttering
Those of you who have downloaded my free PDF Custom Order: 10 Question to Kickstart Your Organizing Project With Laser Focus know that I use a lot of questions when coaching clients on letting go. (if you haven’t sign up directly on my homepage.)
40 free classes on photo organizing
Photos weigh down just about everybody I know. I have my own system for processing my digital photos and getting down to zero photos weekly (I use Google Photos), but we all need different systems.
A new organizing show on Netflix!
This week a new organizing show on Netflix premiered! Click here to watch the trailer for Get Organized With the Home Edit. I haven’t watched it yet, but am so excited to.
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.