Saturday, May 19, 2012

Place and Well Being

March 27, 2012 by  
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April showers, ice rain, a bit of snow, some thunder and lightning, we’ve had it all in the past week! Even so the buds are about to pop on my plum tree and the squirrels are digging up the tender bulbs under the bird feeder.

 

Watching the wheel of the seasons can be a profoundly reassuring activity, or an opportunity to panic about the passage of time. At some point in recent years I decided that since they seem to be flying past faster and faster (the years that is), I’d best learn to enjoy the passing pageant.

 

 

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The Untold Tale of your Refrigerator Magnets

February 21, 2012 by  
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One of my favorite parts of teaching people about clutter and organizing is introducing them to parts of their homes that they no longer really see.

It’s typical to be focused on the problem areas, the chaotic pantry, the overwhelming attic or garage, or the stacks of unopened mail. These are the projects that demand your attention and create all sorts of trauma as weeks and months, and even years go by. Tackling them requires a concerted effort, planning and your readiness to enlist help, and get tools for the job.

Romancing your Rooms

January 26, 2012 by  
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I’ve always been fascinated with the way space feels, and this is why I love working with people in their room, closets and file cabinets. Space invites and teases and opens its arms.

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Knowing isn’t Behaving

December 31, 2011 by  
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This little gem popped out of my mouth recently and you need to know that I was speaking about myself. It’s true that I make changes based on understanding and knowledge, but unless I actually test that information in my real world experience it stays in the realm of make believe.

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