The seasons are changing and soon you’ll be swapping out sweaters for tees. It’s a great time to simplify your wardrobe. You may have heard the term ‘capsule wardrobe’ by now. There are countless Pinterest pins and blog posts on the topic, but all that information can be overwhelming. I’m here to tell you all about capsule wardrobes and the benefits of having one. You don’t have to get rid of all your clothes, and you don’t need to spend a lot of money—you probably have the perfect capsule wardrobe hiding in your closet—I’ll show you how to find it.
Once you’ve decided to move, the goal is to sell your home quickly and for top dollar. To ensure this happens, you’ll want to do some prep work before putting your current house on the market. Declutter, depersonalize, and stage your home to help potential buyers easily envision themselves living in your house. The whole process of moving is overwhelming, so I’m breaking down the steps you’ll need to take to prepare your home and make packing and moving as stress-free as possible.
When it comes to organizing your home, it can be hard to know where to start. The first step of any organizing project is purging and decluttering. The less stuff you have, the less stuff there is to organize. The concept is simple, but the process can be a little overwhelming. I’ve gone room by room and compiled a list of 55 things to declutter from your home—that you won’t even miss. If you’re having trouble getting started, or have lost your motivation, this is a great way to kick your organization back into gear.
Christmas is around the corner. Do you feel like you’re already drowning in toys? Are you unsure where all the incoming gadgets and gizmos are going to go? November is a great time tackle clutter and get organized before Santa comes to town.
In the same way a messy cluttered home causes you stress, cluttered kid’s spaces can cause your kids to feel irritable, frustrated, and overwhelmed. Your kids can actually develop a lack of interest in playing with all those toys you’re tripping over. As we approach the holidays, we promote being thankful for what we have and thinking of others. Children are generous by nature. Encourage your kids to donate items that they no longer need to children who are less fortunate.
My kids (ages 3 and 8) have helped me put together this declutter challenge… just for kids!