Getting Started Letting Go of Clutter

costarica_cloudforest_monteverde_752101_l-step.jpg“A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step”
– Confucius
Starting to let go of clutter can feel overwhelming – especially if you have a lot. The trick is to get started.
A single step in the right direction may be all it takes to gain momentum you never even imagined possible.
Choose something easy for you. Start by taking just two minutes. Continue Reading

Tips for Packing Light

luggage-006.jpgOn a recent business trip, my airplane seatmate and I got to chatting (shocking, I know) and she thought it was amazing that I hadn’t checked a bag given that my trip would last seven days, so I thought I’d share a few tips with you for packing light.
This is what was in my rolling carry-on bag. There’s the large Eagle Creek Pack-It Folder which holds all my clothes (except the jeans, t-shirt and sandals I was wearing when I took the photo), the three smaller Eagle Creek zipper pouches which hold my underwear, my non-liquid toiletries, and my cords and chargers. Continue Reading

Six key questions to ask yourself when you're drowning in paper clutter.

piles of paperOne of the worst kinds of clutter is PAPER clutter. And no matter what you do, more paper comes into the house every day.
When you’re deciding whether you need to file, save, or toss a piece of paper, ask yourself the following questions:
** Do you actually need this piece of paper or receipt? What specific use does it serve? I have a friend who saved receipts from her gas bills for five years. When I asked her why, she had no idea.
** Have you EVER used such a piece of paper? Even if something looks useful — like a bus map — don’t keep it if you’ve never needed it before. Continue Reading