Broken Things
surrounding ourselves with broken things can have unintended negative consequences
The holiday season sends mixed messages. On the one hand, it tells us to be peaceful and joyful, to set aside time for spiritual reflection and to relax with family and friends. On the other hand, it is shouting that we need to get busy decorating, buying, baking, writing, attending, entertaining and otherwise “pulling off”
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Being a professional organizer is a privilege. I have the honor of being invited into people’s private lives. The job is fun, challenging and educational. I have learned so much over the years, mostly because clients have educated me about their belongings. Just for fun, I thought I would share an updated version of the
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Halloween is in the air. Falling leaves and pumpkins dot the landscape, and trick-or-treaters are preparing for their annual excursion. While I admit a bag full of candy is a wonderful thing, I have a slightly different selection of tricks and treats for you this Halloween. A bucket of choices that are calorie free, teeth-friendly
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Organizing is a “living” process. By this I mean that getting and staying organized is not something we do only once. While we may establish some systems that we carry over the course of a lifetime, we are also likely to experience shifting needs as as we age. In working with clients of all ages
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