We are almost one full month into 2021! I spent the last night of 2020 having a sleepover in my basement with my husband and three girls, eating appetizers from the best local pizza place, and watching home videos. It wasn’t a “normal” New Years Eve, due to Covid, but it was perfect. After startingContinueContinue reading “January: Happiness Highlights”
Author Archives: Suzanne- Happily Decluttered
Ways to Declutter your Mind
What is Mental Clutter? Mental clutter is any thought keeping you from the present moment. You could be lost in negative thoughts about the past, caught up comparing yourself to others on social media, thinking about something you need to do, or worrying about the future. Basically, mental clutter includes all of the thoughts thatContinueContinue reading “Ways to Declutter your Mind”
Avoid the “Just in Case” Clutter trap
Do you keep things around just in case? Clothes that don’t fit- just in case you lose weight.Old hobby supplies from 10 years ago- just in case you decide to start again.Nintendo games from the 1990s – just in case they are worth money.Furniture you aren’t using- just in case you decide to use itContinueContinue reading “Avoid the “Just in Case” Clutter trap”
Declutter your Mind with Yoga
Have you ever caught yourself playing the same negative conversation over and over in your mind or found yourself thinking about a time in the past that made you sad? I hate how these random thoughts can sneak into a perfectly good day and can turn happiness into gloom with little effort. I have neverContinueContinue reading “Declutter your Mind with Yoga”
4 Tips To Help You Start Removing Clutter
Did you decide you are going to get rid of some of the excess clutter in your home? This is totally doable and will lead you to more time, more happiness, and an overall sense of feeling good. If you do a quick Google search you’ll find there are many benefits to decluttering your home. ContinueContinue reading “4 Tips To Help You Start Removing Clutter”
Happily Decluttered: About Me
If you read The Face Behind Happily Decluttered section on my website you already know a little bit about me but I wanted to take this opportunity to share more and explain why I decided to start blogging. Who am I? My name is Suzanne. I enjoy working in my garden and flower beds, goingContinueContinue reading “Happily Decluttered: About Me”
Don’t Let Clutter Creep In This Christmas
Christmas is two days away! Although Christmas is probably going to look a lot different this year than in years past, there’s a good chance that it is still going to involve presents. That means a decent amount of new things are going to be added to your home. After you’ve enjoyed opening your newContinueContinue reading “Don’t Let Clutter Creep In This Christmas”
How to Avoid Buying Gifts For Kids That Will Turn Into Clutter
When you are out shopping for Christmas gifts for kids, the choices can be overwhelming. There are the newest styles of clothing, the top trending toys of the season, and the most popular characters on everything! It is easy to get sucked up into the hype and go crazy buying all the cool stuff. YouContinueContinue reading “How to Avoid Buying Gifts For Kids That Will Turn Into Clutter”
Focus On The Positive: Happiness Highlights
Each day is filled with moments. They range from awesome to horrible and can fall anywhere in between. It’s easy to allow the negative moments to overtake your day. I’m guilty myself of getting caught up in negative news, bad attitudes, and disappointments. And if I’m not careful, I might even end up saying thatContinueContinue reading “Focus On The Positive: Happiness Highlights”
Christmas Celebrations: Finding the Positive in Less
Normally, the month of December for me and my family is filled with parties, cookie making get-togethers, concerts, milk and cookie storytimes, and many more Christmas themed activities. It is always fun and exciting! I think it goes without saying that this December has and will continue to be much different. *Covid Although it wouldContinueContinue reading “Christmas Celebrations: Finding the Positive in Less”
