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Everything Must Go! Decluttering Strategies for Your Next Move
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The Clutter Fairy explains how to optimize planning, packing, and moving your household; also: leverage moving strategies even when you’re staying put.
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May Is for Motivation: How to Energize Your Organizing Projects
Leader of the Unpack: Empty Your Boxes & Start Strong in a New Space
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Bulky Bags and Itty-bitty Bottles: Organizing for Vacation Travel
Curveballs and Crossroads: Rethinking Our Stuff in Changing Times
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Moving Stories: Plans and Preparations for the Peak Season of Moves
The Clutter Fairy offers strategies for planning and preparing for a successful move or a major home renovation project.
Decluttering Before a Move and More Tips from Porch.com
The Clutter Fairy’s tips for decluttering before a move were included in a helpful home-organizing article at Porch.com. Thanks to Rocia Espinoza for including my ideas!
Moving on a tight schedule | More self-talk
The Clutter Fairy offers strategies for expediting your sorting and packing project when you’re under pressure to move house in a short timeframe. She also revisits self-talk for an uncluttered lifestyle.
Declutter for downsizing | White-elephant trunk | The math of downsizing
The Clutter Fairy examines the situations that lead us to downsize and offers guidance on key areas of our homes and lives where we can look for opportunities to downsize collections. She also responds to viewer questions and feedback and offers her Tip of the Week on “the math of downsizing.”
Clean Slate: Starting Fresh in a New (Organized) Space [YouTube Video]
Moving to a new home or office can compound your clutter problems, or it can be a chance to make a clean break with your cluttered past.
Clean Slate: Starting Fresh in a New (Organized) Space [MP3]
Moving to a new home or office can compound your clutter problems, or it can be a chance to make a clean break with your cluttered past.
Listen to an MP3 of this presentation. (Click to listen; right-click or control-click to download the file to listen later.)