I was talking with a new friend who was asking what I did for a living. After telling her I help people simplify, declutter, and organize she said, “Well, your house must be perfect.” I had to laugh. After a busy week my desk was
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One major thing that impedes many clients is a lack of self-trust. They haven’t figured out a way to follow-through. They assume they won’t follow plans so they don’t make them. Not only that, but they can’t count on
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You could use simplifying to live a safe, quiet, comfortable and easy life. That is not what I use it for. I use it as a container for more aliveness. For living meaningfully and loving life. This summer I danced with friends on our little
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I had a busier than normal social week last week and it created chaos in the house. I have work and other to dos to catch up with, so I didn’t want to take a lot of time to clean up. Today is a pick up as you go day. I made my bed as I
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As I was writing about self-mastery, I knew I would need to discuss not feeling enough. As you pursue self-mastery and improvement, you may run into the specter of not-enoughness. I talked about making incremental changes and not expecting
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Patios are safe havens that are naturally attractive for those who are seeking shelter from the intense heat of the summer. When the proper furniture and upholstery are appointed, they can significantly add beauty to the home and set a backdrop
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I love how changing the words you use, can change your experience. Home care feels delightful and nurturing compared to chores. Movement makes me smile. Exercise not so much. And my new favorite self-mastery instead of self-discipline. I am not