Have you ever opened a drawer, closet, or cabinet and felt instantly overwhelmed â unsure of what you even own anymore?
Most of us move through our days without pausing to truly assess what we own, how much of it we actually use, and what may simply be taking up valuable space in our homes â and in our minds.
Yet when we intentionally take the time to look at what we have, something shifts. We gain a clearer understanding of what is truly serving us â and what may no longer have a place in this season of life.
In many ways, taking inventory helps remove some of the emotional attachment we place on our belongings. It allows us to see things more clearly and realistically.

You may have heard of the 80/20 rule â we often use only 20% of our belongings 80% of the time. Once you begin taking inventory, this concept starts to make a lot more sense. Many of the things we currently own are rarely used, rarely worn, or perhaps have never even been used at all.
This realization is not mea...
Living in an organized space comes naturally for someâŚ
but for others, it can feel like a daily struggle.
And if youâre living with someone who tends to leave things out, pile things up, or simply organize differently â it can feel even more overwhelming.
Letâs talk about that today.
How can you create an organized home when youâre living with a âclutterbugâ?
Here are five gentle and practical ways to help you move forward â together.

đ 1. Understand That Everyone Organizes Differently
One of the biggest mindset shifts is this:
Not everyone organizes the same way â and thatâs okay.
You may be the type who loves everything tucked away and in its proper place.
But others in your home may be more visual â meaning they need to see things to remember them.
For them, âout of sightâ can truly feel like âout of mind.â
Instead of forcing one system, try meeting in the middle:
â Clear storage bins
â Labels
â Open shelving
â Shallow baskets
These small adjustments can make a big dif...
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The Process of Getting Organized and Staying Organized
You did it. You organized your closet â and that feeling? It's everything. No more avoiding it, no more shame when someone asks to grab something from in there. You built something to be proud of. But here's the question nobody talks about:Â what happens next?
Because staying organized is its own journey â and I want to help you navigate it with grace, not guilt.
In this post
 
Let's get this out of the way first â there is no perfect organizing system. The best system for you is the one you actually use. The one that makes your everyday life easier, not harder. The one that feels natural, not forced.
Stop comparing your closet to someone else's Pinterest board. Your system just needs to work for you â and that's more than enough.
Rememb...
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Hereâs a thought: what if that pile of stuff taking up space in your closet, garage, or spare room could actually pay for your next vacation?
Most people donate their unwanted items and move on â which is totally fine! But if you have a few extra hours and want to put some real money back in your pocket, selling your clutter is one of the easiest side income streams out there. No special skills. No startup costs. Just stuff you already own.
In this post, Iâll walk you through 7 beginner-friendly ways to sell your clutter online and locally â plus honest tips on whatâs worth selling and whatâs better off donated.
Quick links: Clothing ⢠Brand Names ⢠Electronics ⢠Furniture ⢠Books & Media ⢠Kidsâ Items ⢠Bulk Selling
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Got a wardrobe full of things you havenât touched in a year? Same. The good news: you donât have to photograph, ...
Letâs Conquer the Corners â¨
I want to start with a simple reminderâcorners matter.
Every corner of your home matters more than you might realize.
Imagine yourself standing at the doorway of your home. You take a deep breath and begin to walk from room to room. No judgment. No pressure. Just noticing đ
As you enter each space, ask yourself: What do I see first?
Is it something open and calm⌠or is it something tucked away in a corner?
We often place things in corners hoping theyâll disappear. Out of sight, out of mindâright? But corners have a way of holding onto things. Clutter quietly gathers there, collects dust, and slowly weighs down the room. Sometimes it only takes one cluttered corner to make a space feel smaller, darker, or heavier.
Now letâs pause for a moment.
A chair in the corner isnât clutter.
But a chair filled with bags, clothes, or âIâll deal with this laterâ items? Thatâs clutter trying to hide đ
This isnât about perfection. Itâs about awareness. Awareness is whe...

New Year⌠and Nothing New
This time of year makes me cringe a little. đŹ
Not because I donât love fresh startsâbut because I know the emotional roller coaster that often comes with them.
The year begins with excitement.
You set goals.
You feel hopeful.
You think, This is the year! â¨
And then⌠about a week in, that loving feeling fades.
Youâre not alone.
When the New Year hype is loud, it can actually become overwhelming. Think about itâ365 days is a long time. Thatâs a lot of pressure to put on yourself. Goals start to feel heavy, watered down, or forgotten altogether. Sometimes, that feels worse than never starting at all.
So what if we tried something different?
đĄ Think Micro, Not Macro
Instead of focusing on the entire year, letâs zoom way in.
The focus isnât December.
The focus isnât âsomeday.â
The focus is today. đď¸
Just today.
Ask yourself: Let today be the day I⌠(you fill in the blank).
Before you begin, thereâs one important stepâyou need clarity.
Where are you go...
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