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Let’s be real—everybody’s busy. Even the most devoted minimalists and super-organized types have weeks where the laundry piles up and the junk drawer is looking a little... junky.
So here’s a little encouragement from one busy human to another: you don’t need a full weekend or a color-coded spreadsheet to make progress. What you do need are a few simple, repeatable tricks to keep in your back pocket when life is moving fast. Here are some of our favorite decluttering tips that work for real life.
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Clutter has a way of sneaking up on us. One day, your kitchen counter is spotless, and the next, it’s buried under unopened mail, a half-finished craft project, and a collection of water bottles. (We all have them, and we don't really need all of them. Still, we can't seem to part with them.)
Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a big life transition?
If anything, life is always changing. Life transitions can be exciting, but they can also bring a lot of stress. Maybe you’ve faced one of these scenarios? Why do so many people feel paralyzed when they try to get organized? One reason is that they are overwhelmed by all the decisions involved. Where do I start? What space is my biggest priority when the whole house makes me anxious? Where do I take my donations? What should I keep?
We’ve all heard the quote, “A place for everything, everything in its place.” At its core, that’s what a home organization system is all about. Does creating an organized framework in your home sound boring and a little too constraining on your lifestyle? Are you more of a “go with the flow” kind of person, or are you a type A personality with routines and systems already in your home? Either way, getting your home organized is beneficial.
Have you ever walked into a space in your home that was overflowing with stuff, and it automatically made your stress level rise? I have! All you can see is a to-do list; you don’t want to do it, you don’t know how to do it, and it's too overwhelming.
Parenthood is full of decisions. One of the earliest includes designing a nursery, but not long after you’ve made the space beautiful and stylish, toys begin to take over! Even with the most creative organization solutions, every area of your home can start to look like a daycare!
Is your bedroom closet a cluttered mess? Are you tired of rummaging through piles of clothes every morning? It's time to take control of your closet and get organized. We'll share our best closet organization ideas, so you'll have a functional and tidy closet in no time.
Who doesn’t love a good thrift store? They are perfect for household goods, pre-loved books, recycled toys, decorative items, and re-making your wardrobe on a budget. What’s better? Knowing that your thrift store purchase (or donation) makes a difference in the life of someone in your community.
The bathroom is one of the most frequently used rooms in the house, and it's also one of the smallest. That means that it quickly becomes cluttered and overwhelming. With so many products and accessories, it's easy for things to get out of control! Whether you have a small or large bathroom, there are plenty of ways to maximize your space and keep everything in its place. Let's explore creative and practical bathroom organization ideas to help you create a serene and clutter-free space.
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