Organizing your goals
/0 Comments/in Blog, Eliminating Clutter, Organizing for the home, Organizing your life/by Cindy BernsteinAs the year is coming to an end, thoughts turn to 2019 and what you can accomplish in the new year. Setting goals can be a challenge, but there are some ways to make it easier. The first step is deciding what goals you want to achieve in the coming year before you figure out […]
Beware of Cyber Monday
/0 Comments/in Blog, Eliminating Clutter, Organizing for the home, Tips and Tricks/by Cindy BernsteinQuote of the Month “Only one shopping day left until tomorrow.” Author Unknown Tread/Shop Lightly Did you miss my “Beware of Black Friday” themed newsletter?? No worries – this year I’m picking on Cyber Monday instead! Some strategies to help you in the coming days: Try to delete retail emails and recycle catalogs. Beware of […]
Space savers
/0 Comments/in Blog, Declutter, Storage Solutions/by Cindy BernsteinIt doesn’t matter how much space is in your home, it never seems like enough. Never fear, there are some ways to reduce clutter and create more space. Of course, the best way to make more space is to reduce the amount of belongings you have. If you feel like you have things you just […]
Thin out your files
/0 Comments/in Blog, Declutter, Eliminating Clutter, Organizing for the home/by Cindy BernsteinEven though a lot of our paper has been eliminated by the computer, there are still a lot of pieces of paper we have to deal with. Every now and then we need to take time to go through them to avoid towers of paper. Invitations Invitations, flyers, save the date cards from events that […]
Less = More?
/0 Comments/in Blog, Declutter, Eliminating Clutter, Organizing for the home, Tips and Tricks/by Cindy BernsteinQuote of the Month The secret of happiness, you see, is not found in seeking more, but in developing the capacity to enjoy less.” Socrates Is Less Really More? Accumulating stuff is something that happens without any effort. Saying “Yes” to the friend or relative who offers you a “cute top” or a “great container” […]




