Being Organized in an Emergency
Emergency doesn’t need to mean Chaos if you are organized ahead of time.
Emergency doesn’t need to mean Chaos if you are organized ahead of time.
Easy tips to help here! It’s easy to lose track of holiday decorations, here’s a great way to keep track! Holiday Decor: Now WHERE was that Ceramic Tree of Grandma’s Again? Try this! We’ve had a LOT of family changes this year, with elderly friends and family needing help, a couple of unfortunate death in …
It’s Easy It’s Helpful You Give Back I love that helping others create calm spaces helps others. One of the greatest rewards I have in this business is helping my clients take a step back and look at a bigger picture. There’s a lot of “noise” going on in the world right now–we are all …
Have you ever thought, I would like to hire an organizer but…. let’s clear these questions up for you: The only way to see if it works for you is to try. I hope this blog has helped de-bunk some of the ideas you may have heard about hiring a professional organizer. We work with …
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As summer wraps up, Fall is here and Winter is just around the corner. Here in California we had ridiculous heat the past two weeks that debunked that theory, but the calendar tells us September will bring the first day of Fall, so who am I to argue with the calendar? To say goodbye to …
Emergency doesn’t need to mean Chaos if you are organized ahead of time.
I don’t know about you but mental clutter can be just as draining as physical clutter. If keeping track of your own schedule and belongings isn’t hard enough, keeping track of everyone else’s in your family can be exhausting sometimes. A great way to keep everyone informed and on track is a family command center.
Getting your home organized doesn’t need to be daunting—your mother (or grandma) was right—small things add up to big things! Little organizing tasks soon make big changes. Let’s break this down: 20 minutes a day (with one day off): 2 hours a week 2 hours per week (with 2 weeks off for family time): 100 …
I work with a lot of real estate agents. They love it when I help their clients take some of the stress out of the process and help relieve that Deer-in-the-headlights syndrome that comes with the “now what?” part of getting their homes ready to put on the market. Here’s some tips from my friend …