As a new year begins, I thought it would be a good idea to examine how you currently live and how you can make it even better. To do that I’m going to talk about how simplicity and abundance can be used to create a life you love. This article is the third part in a four-part series on simplicity and abundance for…
Using Simplicity and Abundance for The Life You Love Part 2: Your Mind
As a new year begins, I thought it would be a good idea to examine how you currently live and how you can make it even better. To do that I’m going to talk about how simplicity and abundance can be used to create a life you love. This article is the second part in a four-part series on simplicity and abundance for…
Using Simplicity and Abundance for The Life You Love Part 1: Space
As a new year begins, I thought it would be a good idea to examine how you currently live and how you can make it even better. To do that I’m going to talk about how simplicity and abundance can be used to create a life you love. This article is the first part in a four-part series on simplicity and abundance for…
Setting New Year Intentions That Stick
How About Some Quick Tidying Wins for the Holidays!?
With Christmas just around the corner you may be panicking about tidying your house for family and friends. This is not a great time to create a whole new system in your home, but there are plenty of small, totally do-able things you can work into your schedule in the next week (or at any time) to feel a sense of relief and success.
How to Take Control of Your Own Thoughts
Seasons in Life for Downsizing
What Do You Want?
As the new year approaches (or the winter solstice depending on your preference for beginnings) we’re in a space of considering resetting and restarting. “What do you want?” is one of my favorite questions, but it can lead to frustration, confusion, and self-criticism when the person being asked truly doesn’t know their answer.
Conquering Mount Laundry
Mount Laundry is the pet name a client once told me she used for that pile that always seems to live in a hamper (or four) or on a couch or chair somewhere in your house. Mount Washmore was another clever one I got from Ashes to Wings podcast host, Jenni O’Connor. Cute names are a way we cope with the irritation of a task that feels never ending. That’s why I’m dedicating an entire blog to the nemesis known as Laundry.