Yesterday I attended a training with several colleagues where we learned all about sleep. More sleep. Less sleep. Adolescent sleep. Sleep hygiene. Sleep and memory… (I could keep going). I’m going to distill the entire training, and papers, and research for you here: Sleep is important… very important.
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Now that you have taken care of all the unnecessary items in your kitchen, it is time to sort. You want to make sure that similar items are grouped together. All your bake-ware should be ...
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Do you ever feel like you just can’t find what you need in your kitchen? Are you overwhelmed by that bottomless drawer full of cooking utensils? Can’t seem to locate the matching lids to your pots and pans? ...
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t is true that I am a Professional Organizer – and I LOVE helping my clients sort out clutter and chaos. But, that being said, I struggle frequently with implementing change for myself. Case in point: my trusty printer. As I type this, it is sitting at my left elbow, assuring me ...
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A fact of life in New York City is the eternal tug-of-war for space. You pay $2000 to rent 350-square feet (aka a Nebraska walk-in closet). Without a winning lottery ticket to pay for a larger apartment, we all have to make the best of the space we have...
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Take back your inbox & end email overload. More than 100 emails in your inbox is clutter – just looking at it can be stress-inducing! Take control by...
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Laozi said “The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step”. So, friends – your challenge starts here! ...
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Step One in getting (and staying) organized is eliminating excess, but many of us struggle with making the decision around WHAT we can let go ...
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You spend all week managing chaos: working to make ends meet, cooking for the family, shuttling kids to activities, cleaning up messes, shopping for groceries – wrestling the wind. Who wants to spend the weekend, ...
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