Prepare for the New Year: How to Reflect, Organize, and Spruce!
As the year winds down, it’s the perfect time to pause and reflect on your organizational habits. Could your time management use some work? Does your home need decluttering?
Holiday Organization Made Easy: Tips for a Calm, Organized Season
Holidays can be stressful! But, there are things you can start doing now to lessen the stress and increase the joy. Read this blog post if you want some ideas on how to have a more organized holiday season this year.
Six Tips for Organizing with ADHD
If you or someone you love has ADHD, you know that trying to get organized may require a different approach. Tasks others may find routine — like keeping a tidy home, managing a schedule, or staying focused on a task — feel overwhelming.
Getting Organized for Emergency Preparedness
Even though the end of September is near, it is not too late to prepare! September is National Preparedness Month, and I gathered information from the Red Cross, Ready.gov, and the CDC to boil down into one easy-to-read blog post for you.
Tips for Teachers: Starting the year with an organized classroom
Starting the year with an organized classroom will take you far in life! Here are some tried and true tips to help you set up the classroom for a strong and organized start to the year.
Decluttering your classroom for summer 2024
The end of the school year can be a very busy time! There is always so much to do. But, decluttering your classroom is actually one of the best ways to spend some of your precious time those last few weeks of school. Learn the steps to decluttering your classroom and learn why it can be so helpful.
What kid’s schoolwork should you keep?
The amount of paperwork kids can bring home from school can be overwhelming. Read this post for some strategies to use to help you know what you should keep and what you should toss!
Embrace the season: Why spring inspires organization
Spring brings about the urge to get cleaned and organized. Learn about some possible reasons this happens and get a checklist of spring organizing tasks you can do around your house!
5 Tips for Organizing a Small Home
Living in a small house has been wonderful for our family, but it can be difficult at times. You have to think creatively about how you use space and be very intentional about what you bring into your home.
Spruce up your classroom for the next semester
We are at the midpoint of the year! Once all your grading is done, this is a perfect time to catch your breath and think about what you can change for next semester. It’s also a perfect time to refresh and organize your classroom! Read this blog for suggestions on how to refresh your room for the new semester.
4 ways to make your organizing goals work in 2024
If getting more organized is a goal for you and your family this year, read these tips and tricks from a professional organizer to help you stick with this resolution.
National “Clean Your Desk” Day for Teachers
The 2nd Monday of January is known as “Clean Your Desk” day. As a teacher, I have learned the importance of maintaining a clean desk and it is now something that takes me no time at all. Today I am sharing three things teachers can do to get the point where they can leave school each day with a clean desk and less stress!
Four tips for organizing electronics
With rapid changes in technology comes the ever increasing number of electronic devices that make their way into our homes. Use these four tips to help you organize your electronics!
Two ways to support small businesses this holiday season
As a small business owner, I know it can be tough to compete against larger businesses. This holiday season, save some of your shopping budget to intentionally support local small businesses that make a difference in your community.
What is the “one-in-one-out” rule of decluttering?
The steps behind the “one-in-one-out” rule are really quite simple: for every new item that comes into your home, a similar item must leave. When following this practice, you are able to better limit the stuff that comes into your home and begin the work of decluttering and organizing.
The gift of organization
As we approach the holidays, consider giving yourself the gift of organization. Whether you take time to do it yourself, or ask for help, getting organized is a gift that keeps on giving!
How to use the SPRUCE Method to get organized
Are you looking to get organized, but don’t know exactly how to get started? The SPRUCE method contains 6 steps to help you get organized and stay organized!
How a professional organizer can help you organize your small business
Running a business is a lot of work! But, did you know that a professional organizer can help you get your small business organized and running smoothly?
How to organize your household paperwork
Organizing the paperwork in your household can be an overwhelming task. Read about the six steps you can take to conquer the paper that is stressing you out at home.
Getting your home organized for “back to school”
Just when you feel like you have settled into your summer routine, it is time to head back to school. The transition from summer to fall can sometimes be messy and stressful. However, there are several things you can do at home to make this transition a bit more smooth. Read this post to learn about six things you can do to organize your home in preparation for back to school.