
Rosie-ism #3: Clear Plastic Is Your Friend
You may think you have friends, but when it comes to organizing, you have no friend as dear as clear plastic. Shun those non-see-through tubs, especially
You may think you have friends, but when it comes to organizing, you have no friend as dear as clear plastic. Shun those non-see-through tubs, especially
Whenever I eat donuts I feel like I am doing a good thing. I feel good before the donuts, in anticipation of their sweetness, I definitely
It never fails. We find it every time I sort a space with a client. It might be in a closet, a basement, even the bathroom.
“Mom! I’m out of comfy shorts!” “This is my last pair of underwear!” “My dinosaur pajamas are dirty!” These are my signals to do laundry. I’ve
“That’s it! Done! Perfect!” I think, each time I declutter my kitchen (which happens at least every few months… it’s a bit crazy, I know…
Many of my clients are creative people–photographers, writers, teachers, and the like. One thing I’ve noticed about creative people is that they tend to like stuff.
I don’t know about you, but I’m always curious about how other people spend their day. And because the old binoculars-in-the-bushes approach seemed to upset
Confession: I love cookbooks much more than I love cooking. This could be due to the fact that my regular diners are 6-year-olds who consider boxed
Disclaimer: this isn’t a typical post about minimalism or organization. I won’t explain how to organize your sock drawer or let go of the Lego
I have a confession to make: I am a hoarder. Of school supplies, that is. It started in the early days of my teaching career, when
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