Tips and Tricks for Decluttering and Organizing Your Home

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Swedish Death Cleaning: A Gentle and Practical Approach to Letting Go
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Swedish Death Cleaning: A Gentle and Practical Approach to Letting Go

Swedish Death Cleaning is a Scandinavian practice of gradually decluttering your home so your loved ones won’t be burdened with sorting your belongings later in life. Rather than a morbid concept, it’s a thoughtful, intentional approach to simplifying your possessions, keeping only what adds value, and letting go of items you no longer need.

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Downsizing Tips for Empty Nesters
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Downsizing Tips for Empty Nesters

I am an empty nester. Raising kids and doing loads and loads of laundry, driving back and forth to band practice, and helping with homework felt like it would go on forever.

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Keep Your Home Visitor Ready: A Few Tips That Make It Possible
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Keep Your Home Visitor Ready: A Few Tips That Make It Possible

Any time you drop by my house, it’s visitor ready. Most people want to stop reading right here, and say that I’m crazy, obsessed, or abnormal. I get it. But I also have learned a few tips and tricks over the years, and if you read further, you’ll see it’s not as hard as it looks.

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Make Space for Abundance by Decluttering
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Make Space for Abundance by Decluttering

There is no doubt that decluttering your home makes your physical space feel good. Decluttering clears your mind and energy (remember, Feng Shui), and creates space for new things and abundance to come into your life.

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Professional Home Organization Method: The Hybrid Re: Method®
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Professional Home Organization Method: The Hybrid Re: Method®

Many people think that by avoiding clutter organization or hiring an expert, they are saving themselves money because they’re not paying a professional organizer to help them declutter and organize. To this we say a heartfelt, “no.”

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