
Kids make messes. Get over it.
A few weeks ago my mother-in-law volunteered to watch my kids for a week. My response? “We can be there in 6 hours.” When a
A few weeks ago my mother-in-law volunteered to watch my kids for a week. My response? “We can be there in 6 hours.” When a
*This is a fun throwback post from May 2015, early in my decluttering journey, when I let go of something big and emotionally significant in
“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
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
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,
I felt only one thing when I looked at those boxes… dread. I knew I’d have to open them someday, but I’d put it off
I recently had a reader reach out with a first-world problem many of us are familiar with. She asked (and I quote): “How do I get
If you’re like me, the Fall season can leave you feeling very short on time. With my kids back in school (on a funky, half-day
One of the top questions I get from readers is… How do I start decluttering my home? I get it, decluttering can feel overwhelming. There’s
This is a guest post written by Christa Mindrum, who recently attended my virtual talk at the Canadian Women in Medicine Conference. The Tupperware Drawer
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