Check it out! Myself and fellow organizer Jennifer Crutchfield of Gather Arts Organizing are featured in this month's momsmichiana.com site. Check it out here!
Starting a new life together is a wonderful thing. Starting a new life together organized is an even better thing! Life happens - jobs relocate, parents get sick or need more of our attention, babies are welcomed into the family. Whatever happens - you need to be as prepared as possible. When your home is organized - you are ready to tackle any challenge. Newly married couples have an advantage over most clients I work with......they have a blank canvas to work with. A new, fresh home. The opportunity to designate where their "stuff" will live. The opportunity to maximize space and efficiency. Some tips to get started........ Don't have multiples.............toasters, blenders, etc. Return what you can and donate the rest. Talk about each room and what each of you want out of it - will it be an office/family room? Decide how you want to live in your home. What level of clutter is acceptable? What will your individual duties be? Who will wash the dishes, who will take out ...
Change is uncomfortable. It makes me uneasy. It's unsettling. Have you ever felt the same? Change, for me, was also necessary. Which is totally contradictory to what I just said, right? A few weeks ago, I was talking with my coach and sharing with her that I was feeling super uncomfortable. I was somewhat aware that I was changing, but I wasn't giving it my undivided attention. Carol, my coach, explained to me that I was feeling was completely normal. And I knew it - but I didn't want to necessarily deal with it. She asked me to embrace it. Once I did, I got even more uncomfortable. It was one of the worst feelings I've ever experienced. It was difficult for me to make a decision. Who am I? Who am I changing into? Do my old thoughts and ideas match who I am becoming? How is this change going to change the way I present myself, work with clients, live my life? You know what? The moment ...
A couple of years ago, my husband and I traveled to Italy for a 3 week trip. On the way to board our plane to return home, we got questioned by the gatekeepers at the airline. What was your business in Italy? What did you purchase? How long were you here? When I told the guy 3 weeks, he didn't believe me because we had no checked luggage. We only had the two carry on's that you see here - along with my purse and a backpack. "You mean to tell me that you've been in Italy for 3 weeks and this is all the luggage you have?", said the attendant. Yep. His next question, "What did you buy?" 2 DVD's and a pair of shoes. "Your joking, right?" Nope. I said that we traveled to Italy to enjoy the experience, not to shop. Apparently this is not the norm. So much so that the attendant guy said that people bring empty suitcases with them so that they can fill them with their purchases. Us doing just the ...
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