
How I Taught My Crafty Kid to Let Go
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.
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
I have 45 minutes to type this. No more, no less. Why? Because I set a timer and I am not allowing myself to spend
I’m ashamed to admit this, but as of last Monday, I had Facebook messages dating back to early 2009. Yes, my backlog of messages predated
I have two truths for you: 1) You are already beautiful, and 2) You are clean, most of the time. If you don’t believe the
The kitchen: it’s the heart of the home, the gathering place for families and friends, the breeding ground for excessive utensils. Today’s 5 Minutes or Less organization
How can I do it all? I have all these “must do’s” and “should do’s” and I still want to have a life! I have a
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