Only the Good Stuff: How to Curate a Home That Sparks Joy Without the Overwhelm
Let’s be real: your home didn’t get cluttered overnight, and it won’t become a design magazine spread in a day either. But here’s the good news … you don’t need …
Let’s be real: your home didn’t get cluttered overnight, and it won’t become a design magazine spread in a day either. But here’s the good news … you don’t need …
Sometimes organizing isn’t just about organizing. Sometimes it’s about sitting with memories, feeling feelings, and giving yourself permission to decide what pieces of your past you want to carry forward.
Your next chapter deserves a setting that makes you feel like the main character you are.
If you’ve ever stood in front of a closet packed tighter than a clown car and thought, “But what if I need this someday?”—you’re not alone. The scarcity mindset is …
Letting go can feel like erasing history, but in reality, it often brings clarity. When we hold onto everything, we risk drowning in the past instead of living in the present.
Remember, organizing isn’t just about the stuff – it’s about creating space for your future while honoring your past. When anxiety rises, pause and remind yourself: you’re not just organizing objects, you’re processing pieces of your life story.
Your nightstand isn’t just furniture – it’s the last thing you see before closing your eyes and the first thing you encounter each morning. During times of grief or major life transitions, this small surface often becomes a reflection of our internal state: a mix of chaos, memories, and necessities. But here’s the good news: transforming your nightstand into a space of calm and intention can be a simple yet powerful first step toward healing. It’s not about achieving perfection; it’s about creating a space that meets you where you are and gently nudges you toward clarity and peace.
Do you ever feel like you’re drowning in stuff? Like your house is just too full of things, and you can’t seem to get rid of anything? If so, you’re …
It’s amazing how creative we have become with the uses for the space formally known as The Garage. And though some creativity is useful there is a large population of …
I love this time of year. All of it. I love the cold weather, the lights, and the anticipation. I also love looking back over the past year. Maybe because …
