And the winner is….Julie Falcone!!
Congratulations! We look forward to working with you.
Thank you to everyone who entered and stay tuned for future contests!
Merry Christmas!
And the winner is….Julie Falcone!!
Congratulations! We look forward to working with you.
Thank you to everyone who entered and stay tuned for future contests!
Merry Christmas!

It’s the holiday season and we want to bless one lucky person with a one room organizing giveaway! We will spend one day with you transforming your space, finding practical solutions, and clearing the clutter. What better way to kickoff the new year?
To Enter: Please answer the following question in the comment section of this particular blog post. Keep it short!
Question: What room in your home is in need of a makeover and how would this make a difference for you?
The Rules: One entry per person please. The winner will be chosen at random and notified by email on Dec. 22nd! Area restrictions apply (Whatcom County only). Organizing product sold separately.

The month of November is wrapping up with one of my favorite holidays: Thanksgiving. It is a great reminder to be thankful for the many blessing we have in life. I was reminded of that these past few weeks as my team and I tackled a very intense job. In two days, we cleaned out the apartment of an elderly man living in low income housing. He never married, had no children, and was a recluse. Due to poor health, he is now in the hospital. I classified his apartment as stage four hoarding. It hadn’t been cleaned in many years and nothing had been thrown away.
His life, which seemed so sad and lonely, was reflected in the things he kept. Sorting through the piles of garbage we found very few salvageable items. The few treasures we did find told us a few things about him. We discovered he worked as a journalist, served in Vietnam, attended the Seattle World’s Fair, and collected Jazz LP’s. However, these few delights were hidden away under piles of garbage, dust and neglect. Out of all the things in his apartment, we were only able to salvage a carload of items to be donated.
We didn’t feel good walking away from this job. We were saddened that someone’s life was now in so many garbage bags; sad that no one knew the extent of his disorder; sad that he placed so much emphasis on meaningless things, but didn’t share much of his life with anyone.
This man is a relative of mine.
It was once again a wake up call for us – a reminder to stop attaching memories to things and build relationships with people. Cherish those around you because eventually all things will perish and only the memories will remain. Don’t leave a house full of things for your children or relatives to deal with. If the task seems too daunting, then reach out for help. I so wish I could have helped him a long time ago…maybe then his treasures could have been enjoyed, not stashed away amongst piles of trash. If you or someone you know is struggling with too much stuff we would love to help.
“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moss and rust destroy…but store up for yourselves in heaven…for where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” – Matthew 6:19

“Never in the history of the world have so many people been so rich; never in the history of the world have so many of those same people felt themselves so poor.” – Dr. Jerry Sheveland, Rejecting the Wealth of Poverty
Whether you’re hosting a family get-together or planning for all the gifts you will give and receive, there’s no better way to relieve the stress of the holiday season than by getting your home organized. Let’s find more contentment and a clearer perspective this holiday season by un-cluttering our lives.
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‘Tis the season to get organized!
This really is the most wonderful time of year if we take time to focus our hearts and our minds and simplify everything!

“You give little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give”. -Kahlil Gibran
The holidays are upon us. For many it is a very financially stressful time of year. We are a culture obsessed with buying, spending and consuming more. But when is more enough? The temptation to shop can lead to houses over-run with clutter and lives overwhelmed with too much stuff. Clutter has a negative impact on all areas of our lives: social, physical, emotional, psychological, financial and spiritual.
This holiday season, I would encourage you and your families to adopt a new mindset to consume less, live with less, and be happy with less! Reframe your way of thinking so that you’re not constantly thinking about what you don’t have, and find joy in simple pleasures. Spend time with family and friends and make memories to cherish.
Here are a few ideas on how to stay focused and organized this holiday season:
Give an Experience, Rather Than Things
Concert, theater ticket, restaurant gift certificate, or donation to a charity.
Control Gift Giving
Don’t go overboard. Keep your budget and stress down by setting a price limit on gifts, shopping with cash, draw names within your family, doing only stocking stuffers, or purchasing a family gift.
Give kids four main gifts. Something they want, need, wear, and read. That’s it.
Go Digital
Shop online! It’s fast, easy and less stressful than shopping in a crowded store. It also helps you stick to your list and budget. Ship directly to recipients and use the gift wrap option.
Take Notes
Keep a list in your phone or daily planner with gift ideas for family members. Write down ideas whenever a friend or family member mentions something.
Keep a spot in your phone or daily planner labeled ‘Christmas’ where you can remember where you purchased items such as your christmas tree, special activities and fun memories.
How are you going to make this holiday season different for your family?

Time cannot be managed. Learn to manage yourself and use time well.
1. Set Your Priorities
2. Become a Manager
3. Be Aware of Your Time Drainers
4. Shopping/Streamline Your Errands
5. Leave Time For The Unexpected
6. Learn To Say “NO”
7. Time Saving Ideas