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The 4 Stages of Getting Organized
Organizing your life and home is not a one-day event. It’s not a marathon that can be timed and there is no strict measurement of success.
Spring Cleaning: Let the Sunshine In
Are you as eager as we are to swap winter for spring wardrobes and exchange snow shovels for some gardening tools? Unfortunately, the downside to tossing open those curtains to let the sun shine in is that the damage from being stuck inside all winter is obvious.
Start Small When Decluttering Your Home
Removing clutter from your home is a great way to stay organized, but when things are messy, it can be hard to see where the clutter begins and ends.
Book Club: ADD-Friendly Ways To Organize Your Life
ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life by Judith Kolberg and Kathleen Nadeau is an updated edition of their classic text for adults with ADD. The collaboration between Kolberg, a professional organizer, and Nadeau, a psychologist, offers the best understanding and solutions for adults who want to get and stay organized.
Organizing Tips: Make Household Chores Easier
Household chores can be the key to both a clutter-free household and a clutter-free mind, but not every task comes complete with the same level of enjoyment. One person may have an impeccably organized closet, but the kitchen cupboards are overflowing.
How to Make Resolutions Stick
Whether you’re focusing on a new year, a new you, or simply the same you with a few new goals, you can make resolutions stick.