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We've all seen the Instagram-worthy photos, and maybe looked at a few IKEA catalogues, and wondered if we could ever have a space like that. I decided to take on the challenge, not realizing how big a project it would be. Several years ago, I embarked on a mission to organize my apartment. I had moved from a larger to a smaller space, and a lot of things wouldn't fit. However, in my quest to organize, I discovered many useful ways of thinking about organization—so much so that I've written a book!
The purpose of this blog is many-fold: first, to promote discussion; second, to find specific solutions; and third, to help you think differently about organizing. (And, of course, you are free to buy my organizing book when it is published.)
I have read many books on organizing and experimented with many different ways of arranging things. While I can't guarantee that I can solve all your organizing woes, I hope I can help you think about the way you use your space.
I called this blog and my book Everyday Organizing is because organizing should be an ordinary process, as well as a daily process. (So, yes, a pun for all you grammar-lovers out there.)
Welcome to the blog and let's get started!
The purpose of this blog is many-fold: first, to promote discussion; second, to find specific solutions; and third, to help you think differently about organizing. (And, of course, you are free to buy my organizing book when it is published.)
I have read many books on organizing and experimented with many different ways of arranging things. While I can't guarantee that I can solve all your organizing woes, I hope I can help you think about the way you use your space.
I called this blog and my book Everyday Organizing is because organizing should be an ordinary process, as well as a daily process. (So, yes, a pun for all you grammar-lovers out there.)
Welcome to the blog and let's get started!
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