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Optimizing the space in your home can make things feel less cluttered. It can also reduce anxiety, and help you feel more relaxed and comfortable. Here’s your best approach:
When you need to downsize your home, the level of work you have to do can feel overwhelming. Here are some of the best ways to get (and stay) organized when you’re downsizing your home
If you’re living on your own for the first time in a long time, you might be struggling to get organized. Here are some of the most important things to consider, so you can make your new, solo space one that’s organized and comfortable.
A bullet journal is similar to a planner and calendar combination, with a bit of journaling added in. Here are some things to consider:
When it comes to clearing out an attic, garage, or basement, it’s very important to make sure it’s done in a way that feels manageable.
Here are some tips:
How do you keep calm when life is stressful – when the anxiety around you is high? With the coronavirus, it’s natural to be unsettled, anxious, afraid. We’ve faced nothing like this in our lifetimes, and we don’t know what to expect.
There are a lot of ways to deal with the junk drawer. Even if it’s piled full of all kinds of things that have been there for years, it can still be cleaned and organized so everyone can find the things they’re looking for in it.
Sustainable, affordable, and convenient — tiny houses are all the rage. But when you have a tiny house, just a little clutter can quickly become a chore. Tiny houses have to be well-organized, or they quickly become suffocating. Here are some tips for keeping your tiny house minimalist and serene.
For people who are neat and orderly, or who like to put things away in their proper places, living with someone who isn’t as interested in doing this can be stressful.
Here are some helpful strategies.
If you’re married and both of you have busy lives, you might find it difficult to fit your schedules together. Fortunately, there are some ways you can do that, so you have more time together and can still accomplish your individual goals, as well. Here are some of the main things to think about when you’re trying to get your schedule to fit in with your spouse’s.
When you move from one home to another, it’s a very stressful time. Here are some ideas to consider, so you can make your move and then return to your workplace as efficiently and easily as possible.
There are a lot of decisions you have to make every day, whether you work or stay at home. Here’s what to consider, so those day-to-day decisions won’t get you down.
Here are some of the best ways to take care of your mental health during times of high productivity, so you can stay productive and still feel well, too.
After you’ve gone to work all day, it can be hard to want to come home and exercise. But it’s very important that you take good care of yourself and your health. Here are some things you can do, in order to make exercising after work easier.
From long-range plans for a work group to your grocery list for the weekend, both paper and digital clutter can quickly accumulate. Here’s how to find the best way to condense everything you need to do into one location
How you can make the change from writing things in your diary to getting them done in real life? Here are some of the best ways to make that happen.
Once the holidays are over and you’re back to work, it can be harder to keep up with your New Year’s Resolution. Here are some important ways to keep your New Year’s resolutions, even when you go back to work after the holidays.
From changes in the amount of light (which can trigger seasonal depression) to a common feeling of letdown after the holiday season, many of us feel a little blue after the holidays have ended. If you’ve been very active, have not been practicing good self-care and have basically been cramming extra tasks into every day just to get through the holidays, you are not alone. The good news is you can restore, rest and revitalize in the days following the festivities and beat the post holiday blues.
The new year brings new hope and promise for a better life.
As you make the transition, here are five things to do before the 1st January.