Clutter Hacks #8: Top Tip for People Who are Drowning in Mail (YouTube Video)
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Our #1 piece of advice for getting paper clutter under control: Stop the accumulation by establishing a regular routine.
Reconsidering Paper: Six Ideas for Managing Your Paper Project (YouTube Video)
The Clutter Fairy examines the habits and beliefs that contribute to paper clutter.
Clutter Hacks #7: Donating Art and Craft Supplies for Creative Reuse (YouTube Video)
Consider downsizing your surplus art or craft supplies by donating them to an organization that can share or resell them for creative reuse.
Clutter Hacks #6: Top Tip for Creative Workspaces (YouTube Video)
A helpful hint for managing your art or craft workspace: Corral materials into project boxes to keep your space tidy and your projects organized.
Exploring the Boundary Between You and Your Stuff: Clutter and Self-Image (YouTube Video)
September 2015 meetup: How the lines between you and your stuff get blurred, and how to start seeing the boundaries clearly again.
Through Rose-colored Glasses: Sentimentality and Clutter (YouTube Video)
It’s easy to look at our own collections through filters of memory and nostalgia and to rationalize our attachments until our spaces are overflowing.
Clutter Hacks #5: Top Tip for Clearing Sentimental Clutter (YouTube Video)
The Clutter Fairy’s favorite tip for making decisions about the things we keep for sentimental reasons.
Clutter Hacks #4: Top Tip for Time and Task Management (YouTube Video)
The Clutter Fairy’s favorite tip for time and task management: Get your to-do list out of your head.
Take Charge of Your To-do List: Organizing for Shame-free Task Management (YouTube Video)
The Clutter Fairy explores how to rethink your list as a tool for success instead of a catalog of failures.
Clutter Hacks #3: Top Tip for Travel and Packing (YouTube Video)
The Clutter Fairy offers her favorite travel tip: Allow sufficient time for packing.
Leaving on a Jet Plane: Organizing for Travel (YouTube Video)
Lighten your load and your stress level by organizing and “right-sizing” travel preparations.
Lessons I’ve Relearned from Being My Own Client (YouTube Video)
Sooner or later, most of us find ourselves dealing with the stuff left behind by loved ones.