Failure

Failure

Caught an interview with vaccum innovator James Dyson on NPR’s Science Friday. I loved his discussion of failure, stating how it’s necessary for learning to occur. We often don’t make decisions because we’re afraid of making the wrong choice....

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Sustaining Motivation

Sustaining Motivation

My husband and I were discussing our favorite iPhone games. We narrowed it down to those that require hand-eye coordination vs. those that require logic . I much prefer logic games that don’t have a time limit. I get easily frustrated at games that are timed,...

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Love Labels!

Love Labels!

The stereotype of the organizer with a label maker in her holster isn’t too far from the truth. Labels make such a huge difference. Reading one or two words on the outside of a container helps our brains to figure out exactly what’s inside, even if the...

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Managing the Mail

Managing the mail (and all the other paper that regularly enters your home) doesn’t have to a dreaded chore. A mail management center gives you places to stash those papers so they don’t have to clutter up your kitchen counter or get lost behind the sofa....

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The Reasons We Save

The reasons we save things can be broken down to four categories. When struggling with decluttering decisions, it may be helpful to identify which category applies to the items in question and maybe even sort those items accordingly. It might teach you a little bit...

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The “P” in S-P-A-C-E

Many organizers follow the same basic process, but Julie Morgenstern articulates it brilliantly in her classic book, Organizing from the Inside Out. When I get overwhelmed or stuck, I still fall back on Julie’s S-P-A-C-E formula:  Sort, Purge, Assign a Home,...

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