Could you go 18 days without your phone? I mean not turning it on at all: no texts, browsing, talking, emailing, games, apps, etc. You may feel like you have to be connected at all times. You have to respond …
Do you feel overwhelmed by clutter? Many people who ask about my services do. In fact, overwhelmed is the most frequent word I hear. Similar sentiments are “I feel depressed when I see all the clutter” and “Clutter makes me feel anxious.” …
Do you have a lengthy to-do list made even longer with the addition of holiday tasks? Talk about overwhelming and stressful! This is supposed to be a fun and festive time of the year. So just like on a computer you …
Feel extra busy from mid-November through the end of December? Imagine Santa’s schedule! Through the elf managers, he ensures that toys are produced (and wrapped) in time to be on the sleigh by December 24th. Santa confirms that the reindeer …
Moving. You may dread it or avoid it. You might love it and look for opportunities to move. In this post, I’ll answer a question from a follower related to moving. I’ll give additional strategies if this scenario is different …
How’s that for perspective? We all have the same amount of time each day, week, month and year. Whether it’s your neighbor, your relative three generations back, or Julius Caesar, we all have (or had) the same amount of time. …
What do these have in common? Butter churn, ice cream churn, and churning of the sea. All of these images indicate something spinning for a long period of time. With a butter or ice cream churn, there is a goal …
One may be the loneliness number, but it can also be a powerful number! When I’m feeling overwhelmed by stuff or tasks, it’s often because I want the whole problem to just go away. Unfortunately, neither the Organizing Fairy nor …
Do you struggle under the weight of your paper clutter? It can be in the home or office, and even in the car. I include magazines and books as part of the paper chaos. While many people want to reduce these …
Are you sure? It’s all about FLOW. Let me explain. The word “flow” implies continuous movement, such as “the river flows into the ocean.” While we’ve gotten really proficient at stuff flowing in, we aren’t as accomplished at stuff flowing …