Tips to Successfully Add Yoga to Your Routine

About 3 months ago, I added daily yoga to my routine to help clear my mind. I was surprised by how quickly I noticed an improvement! You can read about all the benefits I found by clicking here: Declutter your Mind with Yoga. Practicing yoga has challenged and improved my mind and body so I’mContinueContinue reading “Tips to Successfully Add Yoga to Your Routine”

Simplify Cleaning with these 5 Tips

Do you like to clean? You may be surprised to learn, that as someone who loves decluttering, I don’t like cleaning. Obviously, I just can’t skip cleaning altogether, so instead, I have found ways to simplify it. Check out the 5 tips below to see how you can spend less time cleaning but still keepContinueContinue reading “Simplify Cleaning with these 5 Tips”

5 Benefits of Mandala Dot Painting

When my normal techniques for quieting my mind failed to work on the repetitive sad memories that kept replaying, I decided to try something new. I stumbled upon Mandala Dot Painting by accident but I was intrigued as soon as I saw the beautiful, symmetrical art.  I would not say I am an artistic orContinueContinue reading “5 Benefits of Mandala Dot Painting”

5 Habits to Keep your Car Clutter-Free

Spring is in the air here in central Pennsylvania! One of the first things I like to do when the weather gets nice is to clean out my car.  For me, this consists of vacuuming out the crumbs or bits of leaves and wiping down the dash and windows with my Norwex EnviroCloth and WindowContinueContinue reading “5 Habits to Keep your Car Clutter-Free”

Alternatives to Retail Therapy

Do you find yourself shopping to make yourself feel better? If you use retail therapy to lift your mood, it won’t be long before you accumulate clutter in your home (hidden or not).  It is a vicious cycle because your clutter will lead you to feel poorly again.  Instead of going shopping and buying thingsContinueContinue reading “Alternatives to Retail Therapy”

See the Good in Everything: Happiness Highlights

If I had to rate the seasons from my favorite to my least favorite, Winter would come in last place. February is the coldest month where I live, therefore making February my least favorite month.  Despite that, there is a lot I love about February. I love watching the snowfall, I love cozy evenings atContinueContinue reading “See the Good in Everything: Happiness Highlights”

Clutter Trap: “I’ll do that… later”

How many times have you noticed something that needs to be done and you tell yourself “I’ll do that…later.” A bill that needs to be paidA broken toy that needs to be fixedAn appointment that needs to be madeAn email that needs a responseLaundry that needs put away A room that needs to be straightened A bedContinueContinue reading “Clutter Trap: “I’ll do that… later””

Top Decluttering Questions Answered by a Fellow Declutterer (Guest Post)

Today I am collaborating with Michelle over at Boomer Eco Crusader to share our answers to some top decluttering questions that we often get. Michelle has a lot of amazing ideas about decluttering, being eco friendly, and much more! After you check out her answers here, you can pop over to her blog to readContinueContinue reading “Top Decluttering Questions Answered by a Fellow Declutterer (Guest Post)”

Tips for Decluttering with Young Kids

Are you trying to declutter your house but you have young kids and it feels like their stuff is taking over? It doesn’t have to be that way. You can guide your kids to declutter their belongings and teach them skills to maintain a simplified lifestyle. Have your kids join you in the process ofContinueContinue reading “Tips for Decluttering with Young Kids”

Rethink your Needs and Avoid Clutter

In today’s society, it is so easy to acquire new things. Constant advertisements are showing us what we need. Stores are filled with things you didn’t know you needed. Internet shopping is easier than ever. Within minutes you can think of something that would be cool to have, find it online, and have it ordered.ContinueContinue reading “Rethink your Needs and Avoid Clutter”