How to Organize Your Workout Gear
Winnie Zhong-Gonzales Winnie Zhong-Gonzales

How to Organize Your Workout Gear

Organizing your workout space can be tricky due to the heavy and often oddly shaped equipment. Especially since a lot of us have leaned into working out at home since the pandemic, you want a space that feels separate from your office or dining room, while looking organized and tidy. Let’s review some of our favorite ways to organize workout gear.

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How to Organize Your Recipes
Haley Short Haley Short

How to Organize Your Recipes

Many of us who grew up cooking with our families have memories of a recipe box. My family’s  recipe box is wooden with a painted floral design and belonged to Alice “Nana” Mantho, my maternal great-grandmother. It is full of index cards with typewritten recipes and handwritten notes to add a tablespoon here or a few minutes of additional cook time there. We referenced the same few cards over and over again and they became stained with sugar, cinnamon, and buttery fingerprints.

 The recipe box (with handwritten notes and well-loved index cards) is a classic way to organize recipes, but it is not the only one! Recipe organization is challenging because it is so dependent on the personal preferences of the chef – some people cook exclusively with physical recipes out of books or printouts, while others prefer to go all digital to reduce clutter in the kitchen.

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Project Profile: Practical Magic with Hauswitch
Stasia Steele Stasia Steele

Project Profile: Practical Magic with Hauswitch

Every project brings excitement and challenges to overcome, but we can tell pretty quickly when we have a new favorite. I met Erica Feldman, Hauswitch’s ‘Head Witch in Charge’, at a retreat for women entrepreneurs a few years ago. This year she was in the process of transforming her team’s production/office space and reached out to see if we could optimize their storage to help them grow and streamline their processes.

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How to Plan the Perfect Vacation
Kara Grandmaison Kara Grandmaison

How to Plan the Perfect Vacation

So you’ve picked the place, booked your flights and hotel, and you’re counting down the days until your vacation. Hooray! Now what? As dreamy as vacations are, they can be overwhelming and stressful to plan. I went on a 10-day California road trip last year and used a new strategy to plan our days that I can’t imagine not using going forward. It was the perfect planned but not so planned harmony! I’m sharing my step-by-step guide on how to plan the perfect vacation, especially if it’s somewhere you haven’t been to.

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6 Tips for Selling Your Items Online
Home Organizing Kara Grandmaison Home Organizing Kara Grandmaison

6 Tips for Selling Your Items Online

One of the biggest things we hear when we go through the purging process with clients is, “I never wear that, but it was so expensive!” or “That’s my grandmother’s and I hate it, but it might have value.” Our solution? Let it go but get something for it! We’ll be the first to say that selling items online isn’t always easy. It takes time and effort, and you first need to decide if that’s time and effort you want to spend, rather than just loading up your car and dropping things off to your local donation center. If you do want to try to sell items online, keep reading and we’ll share everything we’ve learned.

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How to Organize Your Media
Home Organizing Haley Short Home Organizing Haley Short

How to Organize Your Media

Anyone who knows me knows how much I love my physical media. My home has always been filled with books, CDs, DVDs, and vinyl records. While space restrictions have forced me to downsize my collections, keeping these items in my space is incredibly important to me. Contrary to popular belief, not all organizers are minimalists! I don’t just love to have them available for viewing, reading, and listening, but also as part of the decor that makes my apartment feel like home. You can stay organized while holding onto the things that bring you joy, you just need systems that work for you.

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How to Organize Your Paperwork
Home Organizing, Office Organizing Winnie Zhong-Gonzales Home Organizing, Office Organizing Winnie Zhong-Gonzales

How to Organize Your Paperwork

Paper is one of those things in your home or business that you typically keep for the “just in case you need it” moments. When paper is left unattended, it piles up quickly before you even realize and most often, you can never find it when the time comes. If this sounds like you, don’t sweat. Here are some tips for organizing your documents.

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Best Practices for Putting Together Furniture
Home Organizing, Home Staging Haley Short Home Organizing, Home Staging Haley Short

Best Practices for Putting Together Furniture

Whether you’re moving, experiencing a major life change, or are ready for something fresh in your space, purchasing new furniture can be stressful. These days there is an enormous volume of budget and style-friend furniture available from a variety of vendors, but they come with an additional cost: you often have to do the assembly yourself. Items from IKEA, Amazon, Wayfair, and other low cost merchandisers require time and patience to properly assemble, but there are ways to do it right!

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How to Organize Your Holiday Cards
Holiday Decorating, Home Organizing Haley Short Holiday Decorating, Home Organizing Haley Short

How to Organize Your Holiday Cards

Congratulations, you survived the holidays! It can take a few weeks to settle back into a routine after the craziness of Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Years, and all of the other winter celebrations that we enjoy with our loved ones. And once you finally have your decorations put away, gifts are put to use, and your in-laws are blissfully out of your space, there is one last organizing hurdle: holiday cards.

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How to Purge: Tips for Letting Go
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How to Purge: Tips for Letting Go

Happy New Year! We all know what that means, time for New Year’s resolutions! Sigh… It’s been said time and time again that resolutions rarely stick, however, rather than thinking of organizing as a New Year’s resolution, think of this time as an opportunity to go through your things and pare down. While this task might sound easier said than done, we’re here to help with some tips on letting things go. You must start somewhere!

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How To Waste Less This Year
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How To Waste Less This Year

Happy New Year, everyone! As always, the new year is a great opportunity for a fresh start and to get organized! I always say the easiest way to get organized is to have less stuff. Why not challenge yourself to get organized by being more sustainable? There are so many resources at our finger tips these days that can impact not only your home and daily functioning, but your carbon footprint as well! Read along for 10 ways that you can make a difference (big or small) while getting organized.

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How to Organize Under the Kitchen Sink
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How to Organize Under the Kitchen Sink

Whether you are organizing underneath your kitchen sink or bathroom sink, there’s always something to organize! Typically these spaces can become a pit of random cleaning products, rags, bags and so much more if you don’t have a system in place. If you’re struggling to keep underneath your kitchen sink neat and tidy, check out our suggestions below!

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Spaces you Should Organize Daily 
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Spaces you Should Organize Daily 

Making the effort to start and end your day clutter free might seem daunting, but it is a better than leaving your spaces unraveled. The more you consistently organize you will start to see what the common issues are. Perhaps it’s that you don’t have a shoe rack in the entryway so your shoes end up all over the floor. Once you know your pain points you can start to find solutions. Don’t know where to start each day? Check out these spaces below.

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Back to School Organizing
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Back to School Organizing

It’s the mid- September so you know what that means…time for back to school organizing! It’s important to get your organizing systems and routines set up early in the year so you set your family (and yourself!) up for a successful school year.  Keep reading to find out our favorite ways to start your year off on the right foot!

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When You’re a Minimalist, but Your Partner Isn’t 
Home Organizing Kara Grandmaison Home Organizing Kara Grandmaison

When You’re a Minimalist, but Your Partner Isn’t 

Hopefully you know your partner pretty well before you get into a committed relationship, and most partners are more similar than dissimilar. Maybe you two recently moved in and their disorganized habits have started to get to you, or maybe these things have really added up over the years. Regardless, we work with couples all the time to help them get on the same page about getting organized. If you’re a minimalist and your partner is not, this post is for you!

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How to Organize Your Calendar
Digital Organizing Haley Short Digital Organizing Haley Short

How to Organize Your Calendar

Whether you are dedicated to digital or holding onto your paper planner, a calendar has enormous potential to help you stay organized. I have been a religious user of both physical and digital calendars and to-do lists for my whole life – they are absolutely essential to my productivity and sanity while trying to juggle everything. Being organized is not something innate to one’s personality, but rather the result of effective implementation of systems that help you solve the problems in your life.

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