Organizing

Organize. Declutter. Simplify.

Parenting, running a home and life should be simple and stress-free! I’m borderline OCD and addicted to organization. Let’s find the best solutions for YOU!


I WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO:

Organize & Declutter Your Home
Create a home you and your family are happy to return to each and every day. Find what you need, when you need it. Let’s get started.

Reduce Paper Clutter
Discover how to leverage our digital resources to finally rid your paper clutter for good. Prefer to keep your files? That’s okay, we’ll also show you the BEST ways to keep those tidy and organized!

Manage Your Time

Learn how to use different methods to schedule your time and make the most of your days. Create a hassle-free schedule that works for the whole family.

Embrace Minimalism
Learn how having “less” will give you MORE. Let’s simplify your world in a way that works for YOU!


  • 3 Steps to Moms Creating New Habits

    3 Steps to Moms Creating New Habits

      Let’s talk about forming new habits. We all have times in our lives where we intentionally want to change our behavior for the better and create new habits for ourselves. This could be getting in the habit of eating healthier and drinking more water. Or it could be moving more and taking our pet for a daily walk. Or it could be work-related, spiritual, or anything. There are so many areas in our lives that could be improved and made easier if we only created new habits. Getting into the habit of doing something is often easier said than done. We seem to acquire bad habits without any effort, but getting into a “good” habit can be a little more challenging. (why thank you reticular activating system!)  

    Let’s break it down into a three-step process that makes it easy to follow until we’ve internalized the new behavior and made it a true habit – something we do automatically without having to think about, like brushing our teeth.  

    Decide What You Want To Do

      The first step is to decide what you want that new habit to be. Be as specific as possible. Don’t just tell yourself you want to exercise more. Instead, say something like “I will go for a 30-minute walk every single day”. Deciding what your new habit will be and committing to when and how you’re going to do it, is half the battle.  

    Remind Yourself To Get It Done

      The next few days should be smooth sailing. You’re motivated and excited to get this done. Sticking to your new habit isn’t an issue. But a few days in you’ll notice that it’s easy to slip back into old habits.   Maybe it’s raining and you don’t really want to go out and walk. Or maybe your day just gets away from you. This is when it’s important to have a daily reminder.

    • Set an alert on your phone
    • Add the new habit to your daily to-do list for a while
    • Reach out for help
    • Gain accountability

    Make It Part Of Your Routine Until It Becomes A Habit

      Which brings us to the last step. It takes some time before a new behavior becomes a true habit. Until then, a routine will work to your best advantage. Even before the new behavior becomes automatic, a routine will help you get it done without having to spend a lot of willpower or relying on daily reminders.   Make that daily walk part of your after-dinner routine, or change from grabbing a snack at the vending machine at work at 10:00 in the morning to packing a healthy snack.   Congratulations! Decide to create the new habit, practice the routine until it’s second nature and you’ll be well on your way to forming a new good habit.

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