Bigger Buckets Revisited: Rethink Your Paper-Filing Categories
The Clutter Fairy explores ways to rethink paper sorting and storage by defining “bigger buckets.”
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The Clutter Fairy explores ways to rethink paper sorting and storage by defining “bigger buckets.”
The Clutter Fairy reports on the winter storm that paralyzed Texas last week and responds to comments and questions from our audience.
The Clutter Fairy discusses setting priorities, one of the key skills for an aspiring “organizing acrobat.”
The Clutter Fairy offers strategies for finding—or recovering—the motivation to keep your organizing projects and resolutions going strong.
The Clutter Fairy discusses a variety of organizing styles and offers suggestions for identifying a decluttering workflow that fits your strengths and needs.
The Clutter Fairy discusses the challenges of finding ourselves with an “empty nest”—and of children or elderly parents moving back into our spaces.
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The Clutter Fairy explains how to leverage clutter challenges as the inspiration and starting point for setting goals and planning organizing projects.
The Clutter Fairy explores sources of task-management resistance and talks about redesigning your to-do list as a tool for success instead of a catalog of failures.
The Clutter Fairy enthusiastically recommends David Allen’s Getting Things Done as an engaging, easy read for anyone looking to establish or renovate their system of task management.