7 Ways to Let Go of Emotionally Painful Objects
“It’s an emotional minefield down there.” This was how one of my clients described the boxes in her basement. Perhaps you can relate. When I
“It’s an emotional minefield down there.” This was how one of my clients described the boxes in her basement. Perhaps you can relate. When I
Paper clutter… Even in our digital society, it’s one of the toughest clutter foes to conquer, as rustling reinforcements are delivered to our homes daily:
How many towels do you need? This was the surprisingly life-changing question I faced on a Saturday afternoon in early 2012, as I scrutinized my
*This is a guest post from Julia Ubbenga of Rich in What Matters. The way I viewed time changed in 2007. The year I quit
Toys used to feel like the Achilles heel of my house. And I know I’m not alone. When my kids were toddlers, I often found
Last month I shared how I’m holding myself accountable for finishing a draft of my second book by using a “Cut or Cut Pact.” In
As a mom of triplets, I have a soft spot in my heart for all the busy parents out there–working, taking care of the family,
Lena struggled with severe ADHD. She was in graduate school, frustrated with multiple deadlines, and struggling to prioritize her must do’s with her could/should/want to
On May 28, 2021, I will allow my three 11-year-old children to cut my hair. I will give them no instructions. Nothing is off limits
If you’ve ever looked into a child’s bedroom, you may think that kids are inherently messy. However, I would disagree. Sure, some kids are more
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