On New Year’s Day, I binge-watched Marie Kondo’s, “Tidying Up,” on Netflix and started in on my clothes. Because I have gone through the exercise before, my clothing pile was
Reuse
one. less. thing.
GO MONTH: “January is Get Organized & Be Productive (GO) Month, an annual initiative sponsored by the National Association of Productivity & Organizing Professionals (NAPO). This month-long event increases general
How to Whittle a Wardrobe Rotation
I get a lot of questions about how I maintain my whittled wardrobe rotation. Here is a three-step synopsis! Whittle: to reduce the amount of, as if by whittling; pare down;
Solving the Unwanted Gift Dilemma – With Love
Several years ago, my family solved the problem of unwanted gifts… As is customary, we would gather at my sister’s house on Christmas Day to eat, enjoy each other’s company,
Second-Hand Cheer
Who made it onto your To Do list for those little extra gifts this holiday? You know, those special people in your world you appreciate year round but would like
Reusable Containers
How do you store your reusable storage containers? Our family has tried many methods – separate tops and bottoms, same sizes stacked inside each other, stored as sets, but the
The Least I Can Do
The Least I Can Do… (The 12 Least Intrusive Ways I Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle in the Suburbs)* Over the past few years, I have become more conscious about how
Clean Your Room!
Stressed by the mess in your child’s room? Don’t battle – reduce! Easy as 1, 2, 3… 1. Clothes – Reduce the number of clothes your child is directly responsible
Declaring Order in a Storage Room – Part 3
Declaring Order in a Storage Room – Leftovers! With a fast and furious “Sort and Remove” complete – what is left in the leftovers? Everyone has unique leftovers after a
Six Items or Less – I Did It, So You Don’t Have To
Put your closet on a diet! When it comes to food, you probably know what your bad habits are. Mine is Coke. The sugary corn-syruped one. But what about your