06/09/2026
You’ve done the hard work. You decluttered, organized, and finally created a space that feels calm, functional, and yours again.
And then life happens.
Work deadlines pile up. Family schedules get chaotic. Papers land on the counter “just for now.” Before you know it, clutter starts quietly creeping back in and undoing all your effort.
If you’re a busy professional balancing career, home, and family, this isn’t a failure or willpower issue. It is a systemic issue.
The good news? With a few intentional habits and realistic systems, you can maintain your organized space without adding more to your already full plate
06/06/2026
Spent the last couple of weeks reflecting on the past, planning for the future, connecting to nature and reconnecting with friends.
05/29/2026
When we give someone a gift we want them to get joy out of it. Whether it’s something you know they have an interest in or a gag to make them laugh, at the end of the day we want them to like it. You most likely default to physical things that you can take home and keep on a shelf, but that doesn’t have to be the case.
An experience can be just as great of a gift as something you get at a store. Whether it’s a show or trip having a moment with your friend that you both experience together can not only be a bonding experience but something you both can take with you for a long time.
Gifts can be wanted or liked but still take up space in your home. Clutter from things we’ve been given can pile up over time and the fact they were given to us can make it harder to get rid of when the time comes. By giving an experience you can give the person the happiness and excitement you wanted without clustering up their house with things they don’t nessesarily need.
05/26/2026
You don’t need hours to maintain order. You need consistency.
A simple 10-minute reset at the end of the day can prevent clutter from building up.
Focus on:
Clearing surfaces
Putting items back in their designated spots
Resetting your main living areas
Think of it as closing your home for the day, just like you would at the office.
05/18/2026
With the long weekend coming to an end I hope all of you enjoy this Victoria Day before we all go back to work!
04/25/2026
Paper is one of the biggest sources of recurring clutter - especially for busy households.
Bills, school forms, receipts, notes…it never seems to stop.
Create a simple paper workflow:
Inbox: One place where all paper lands
Action: Deal with it (pay, sign, file)
Archive, recycle or shred
Avoid multiple piles in different rooms. One central system saves time, energy, and mental load.
gta
04/15/2026
Clutter often builds where life happens:
Kitchen counters
Entryways
Home office desks
Instead of fighting this, design for it.
Create intentional drop zones for everyday items:
A tray or basket for mail
Hooks for bags and coats
A designated spot for work papers
The key is to make these zones:
Easy to access
Visually contained
Simple to reset
When everything has a home, it is much easier to put things away, even on busy days.
04/06/2026
If you’re a busy professional balancing career, home, and family, this isn’t a failure or willpower issue. It is a systemic issue.
The good news? With a few intentional habits and realistic systems, you can maintain your organized space without adding more to your already full plate.