Closed September 2017

General

You Love Your Stuff– Does It Love You Back?

It's Valentine's Day this weekend– a time for focusing on LOVE! Beyond whom you love, let's talk for a moment about WHAT you love.  When I work with clients, so often we are going through items and they happily exclaim, "Oh, I LOVE this (fill in the blank)!" They get to say this a few… Read more »

How Many Unfinished Craft Projects Do YOU Have?

One of the things I hear most often from our members and clients is that getting organized would finally give them some time to pursue their passions–usually having to do with arts and crafts, writing, and other creative endeavors. What I have seen in person with clients is that those who like crafts often have… Read more »

Quick Contest for $200 in Organizing Goodies!

People send me things from time-to-time to review, special coupons, etc. It's time for me to "clear the clutter" in my office and give away a few of these things to YOU! Here is the lovely eclectic prize package that you could win, worth over $200! A $100 gift card for ShelfGenie glide-out cabinets, that… Read more »

Glamour & Fun at NAPO LA Organizing Awards

I just got home from Los Angeles where I attended the Organizing Awards put on by the NAPO-LA chapter. They outdo themselves every year! This year the awards were at Hollywood's Raleigh Studios in the soundstage where "The Closer" TV show is filmed. The event was emceed by Kim Coles, from In Living Color and… Read more »

What Do I REALLY Think About Feng Shui?

I was recently asked to provide an endorsement for a book on Feng Shui, and I declined. The book was nice and well-written, and there was nothing wrong with it. Why did I decline? Because philosophically, I did not feel aligned with what the book teaches. I am bracing myself for the controversy this post… Read more »

Marvel At It! Remembering to Enjoy Your Progress

On one of our recent weekly project plans in our online organizing program, we tackled the Master Closet. I was organizing my own closet, and I really enjoyed the results– so much that I found myself going back in there repeatedly over the weekend to admire my work and sigh. The clean rows of clothing… Read more »

Apology from a Mess Apologist

A few years ago, a series of articles and books were saying that there are good things about being messy, that we shouldn't "let the neat freaks push us around." (I wrote a little about it back then on this post called "The Mess Apologists.") One of the books was particularly snarky and unnecessarily insulting… Read more »

Why Did I Throw Away My Shoes?

[UPDATE 1/22/10: Many have written or tweeted to tell me I should have recycled my shoes here instead with Nike's ReUse a Shoe program! Point well taken! http://budurl.com/nikereuseashoe] I walk on my treadmill a LOT– some of you might remember my posts on "workwalking." I also read my Kindle on my treadmill, and it's very… Read more »

The Biggest Problem in My House

I have two teenage sons, ages 14 and 16. They are wonderful kids, they never get into any serious trouble, and they have nice friends. The problem is the Technology Tether. The kids are upstairs, we are downstairs… They are on the X-Box or the computer at every available opportunity. I carry the torch for… Read more »

The Poisonous Mental Clutter of Worry

In my book I've identified three main types of clutter: Purchased: Physical items for which you pay money to bring into your home. Acquired: Physical items you bring into your home that come from your mailbox, gifts, school and work, freebies/giveaways, inheritances, and other people's storage. Allowed: Time and communication clutter like overscheduled calendars, unnecessary… Read more »

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