Before starting any organizing project, ensure that these 5 essential tools are in your toolkit.
Read moreReferrals vs Recommendations: Why the Distinction is Important
From healthcare to home care, finding a qualified and personable service provider within your budget is vital. I can often refer based upon your needs, but I will not recommend. Find out why I make the distinction and why this is important to you.
Read moreWHAT IF?
Feeling weighed down by your thoughts? What if you flipped the switch? Find out how to go from negative scenarios to a more energized, pleasant outlook with a simple thought reversal.
Read moreBuddy Up: Accountability on a Whole New Level
Do you frequently miss deadlines? Are milestones unnerving? Do you struggle to stay on track?
Let’s end the frustration. When facing a big project or pesky tasks with or without a deadline looming, try this. Find a calendar buddy. What’s a calendar buddy? That’s someone who will allow you to share their calendar for accountability. When you are accountable to someone else, you are more likely to view the assignment more earnestly.
I encourage my clients who are struggling to cart away their discard items to schedule dates on their calendars. Pencil in upcoming household hazardous waste (HHW), E-waste, and shred events. Load filled donation boxes into their cars so the next time they pass their favorite charity store, they can drop off the goods. But what happens when intentions are bonafide, but follow-through is problematic?
When commitments are made to straighten up closets, garage, or pantry but they concede uncertainty about their ability to complete the assignment, I suggest adding the task to my E-calendar. I am impressed by the success as this process sets up a new level of accountability. In exchange for posting on my calendar, I let them know that I will be treating this as if it is a “REAL” billable appointment. There is the expectation that they will be present, and that I am depending upon them. As they do not wish to let me down (or themselves), they have been diligent about completing their assignments.
There have been cases where extenuating circumstances have arisen, and we have rescheduled. Those situations have been rare, and they have had the forethought to inform me that changes were necessary. This warms my heart because it means they are not just blowing it off. To keep them on track, my calendar sends auto-reminders to them. The first goes out at the time the appointment is set to let them know it’s official and the cost of my time if they were billed. Another is sent a week before the due date, then 24 hours ahead, and then on the due date as a final “you’ve got this.” We all need reminders, some of us need more than others. Sometimes they beat the calendar and send me excited messages letting me know that they are celebrating a big win and a sigh of relief.
You may think it is silly to get jazzed over something so trivial as a donation run, but I have to say that it truly is a major feat for someone who has been staring at items for months, maybe years not sure how to take the first step, and unable to make a move. When they finally get those boxes or bags out of their space, the relief is palpable and shedding that excess weight allows them to enjoy their work surfaces, their rooms, their homes with greater appreciation.
As for me, you can bet I am either celebrating along side them or virtually because it is a notable win for me too because it means they “get it” and with this new skill set they will continue to do so. And if they need a tune-up in the future, they know I will be there for them to help make readjustments.
See if you have a willing calendar accountability buddy when task accomplishment is just too darn big and uncomfortable. If possible, select someone who will be gentle, non-judgmental but firm with you. No sense in making you feel bad or letting you off the hook too easily. Then treat them to a steamy latte or an icy margarita at the project’s conclusion to share your appreciation and success.
For more practical tips, check out ThePracticalSort.com. Need a hand getting started or finishing organizing projects around your home? ThePracticalSort.com is your source for home organizing solutions.
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When organizing doesn’t spark joy then what? No worries, I have the secret to ignite excitement for creating spaces you’ll love.
Read moreA New Year, A New You...Let Go of Head Trash in 2019
Are you caught in a cycle of undesired head trash? Weighty thoughts that claim valuable real estate in your head. Learn to clear away head trash and declutter home spaces with guidance from The Practical Sort's Sherri Curley and Cindy Gunraj of Stillness Blooms. Say good riddance to head trash in 2019.
Read moreGift Yourself Play Time: You Deserve Fun & Games
Silliness is not so silly. Allowing ourselves time to play and have fun are integral for our overall well-being. If you are having second thoughts about gaming gifts or taking time out to explore your inner child, think again. The benefits are innumerable.
Read moreHomecoming: Choreographing The Holiday De-Clutter 2-Step
Does thinking about the holidays make your head spin? Choreograph your celebrations like Balanchine (traditional), Ailey (dynamic) , and Fosse (outrageous), and Tharp (cutting edge). Practical tips to keep the craziness under control and dance your way through the season with precision and carefree flow.
Read moreYes, It is "A Thing"
Home organizing really is “A Thing” and it might just be “THE thing“ to get you or someone for whom you have concerns back on track.
Read moreRelax: I Get It
Please do not let the fear of moving forward hold you back. Help is available to help you create the spaces you desire, free from judgement. Ditch the fear, apologies, embarrassment, procrastination, and hesitations and welcome a new approach. Be open to your future.
Read moreWrite to Unclutter Your Brain
Universally clutter begins in one location, the brain. The causes vary, the outcomes are typically the same. If clutter begins in the brain what can we do sort it out. Here is one option to shed the sh*t that could be weighing you down. Read on...
Read morePaper Management: Time to Deal With the Piles Before They Consume Your Space
Paper has a way of proliferating like bunnies in the garden. It is best to deal with it before it takes over your space and while our paper recycling option is still available.
Read moreSensory Preferences: Use Them to Finally Get Organized
How do you synchronize your personal symphony so that you fluidly flow through your tasks and cultivate the home you desire? Tap into your sensory preferences to work in harmony with your natural inclinations.
Read moreAre You and Your Brain Seeing Eye to Eye?
Yuck, there are zillions of items on your to do list. How will you ever keep track of them all? Will you ever get yourself motivated to accomplish at least 1-2 of them? Does thinking about all you need to do make your head spin? Or maybe you feel like you got this, no problem. Learn to use the strengths of your brain type and your sensory preferences to summon the mojo to get moving and stay on track. Check out this month’s blog and personality assessments to get the most out of your abilities and rip through .
Read moreThe ABC's of Your Reducing Your Eco-Footprint
Where is away when it comes to our trash? Well, surely not in my backyard (NIMBY)! Obviously none of us wants a landfill near our homes but trash has to go somewhere. The less we produce and the more we reduce, then less is disposed.
As many of us clean up and clear out this spring, recycling and waste reduction guru Betty Shelley provides us some insight into how we can best honor Mother Earth during this Earth Day month while also reducing our environmental footprint in a way that saves us time, money, and peace of mind. Betty has so much useful knowledge to share with us all. Enjoy this month's Practical Sort's blog interview with Betty Shelley.
Read moreWhere Do You Draw the Line?
For $1 million would you give up everything you own for 21 days, sleep naked on a bare floor, and run au naturel through the streets to carry on with your day?
A rather exaggerated way to earn that much dough while delving into your psyche's prioritization of what is essential to you. Would you be game? Read more about this crazy experiment and how it might give you some food for thought about your possessions.
Read moreYou Downsized Your Wardrobe, Now What?
What happens when you clear out your clothes closet chucking all those puffy-sleeved jackets, torn shirts, stained dresses and nothing is left? Cristina Villareal, wardrobe stylist, shares some of her wardrobe capsule secrets with The Practical Sort to start rebuilding with practical and stylish flair.
Read morePain(Less)Tax Prep
Tax time is no fun, we all get that. But why make it more difficult and time consuming? Check out this month's Pain(Less) Tax Prep to learn ways to simplify and speed up your tax preparation. Find out what you need to know about the upcoming Tax Law changes and how they could affect you.
Read moreMiracles Do Happen: You Just Need to Look
When moments are at their bleakest, when the light at the end of the tunnel is so far beyond reach, and when you feel like you don't have the wherewith all to make it to the finish line, just hold on tight.
There were many occasions in this story when we were in way over our heads yet small milestones were reached with only slight hiccups until eventual triumph. Looking back, the serendipitous progression and outcome were nothing short of miraculous.
I suggest grabbing a tissue to dab your eyes before you begin reading.
Read more4 Mistakes That Could Jeopardize Your Home Sale & The Steps For Success
Are you considering putting your home on the market within the next few months or year?
The Practical Sort looks at 4 missteps that could hinder successfully selling your home. Making a few adjustments in the process will help to speed up sale time and potentially put more money in your pocket. Don't miss these critical errors and solutions.
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