The Things We All Seem to Hold Onto
We all save things we really don’t need. Sometimes it’s clothes we’ve never even worn or more coffee mugs than we could possibly use in a week.
I’ve seen a lot of homes, a lot of closets, and a lot of offices in my years as a professional organizer, and it’s so interesting how so many of us keep the same types of things.
Are you curious to read about the most common items (that we don’t need!) that pretty much everyone holds onto?
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The Art of Decluttering: Investing in Yourself.
In a world where chaos often reigns, the idea of decluttering and organizing our living spaces might seem like a trivial task. However, the truth is that the state of our homes can have a profound impact on our overall well-being. By taking the time to declutter and organize our surroundings, we are not just tidying up; we are making a valuable investment in ourselves. Today I would like to delve into some everyday examples of how decluttering can transform your life and why it is a worthwhile investment in yourself:
Sustainable Swaps For A Greener Future
Sustainable Swaps: Small Changes for a Greener Future
In today’s world, the concept of sustainability has become more important than ever. With the increasing awareness of climate change and environmental degradation, we are all looking for ways to reduce our carbon footprint and live a more eco-friendly lifestyle. One simple and effective way to do this is by making sustainable swaps in our everyday lives. By making small changes to the products we use and the way we consume, we can make a big difference in creating a more sustainable future for our planet.