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How to Not Keep Items for Others

How to Not Keep Items for Others

Set the scene: it’s Christmas Eve, and your grandmother pulls you into her living room. “I’ve been saving this for you since you were little,” she states and pulls out a giant bin of vintage ornaments, yellowing wrapping paper, and dilapidated picture frames. While...
Me In Order’s “Get in Order for the Holidays” Checklist

Me In Order’s “Get in Order for the Holidays” Checklist

It’s finally the holiday season! Cue the colder weather, shorter days, and ever-present Christmas music!  While we all long for the holiday season, once it actually gets here, we can experience a sense of overwhelm. The holidays evoke beauty and anxiety...
Yelp, Angi, Find My Organizer, and Thumbtack vs. Me in Order

Yelp, Angi, Find My Organizer, and Thumbtack vs. Me in Order

When it comes to searching for a professional organizer, you might not know where to start. There can be a variety of avenues to find the best person to get the job done. You might start by asking a friend for a recommendation. Maybe you look for advertisements in the...
5 Intrusive Thoughts That Are Keeping You from Getting Organized

5 Intrusive Thoughts That Are Keeping You from Getting Organized

We all have intrusive thoughts that run rampant in our heads, especially when we don’t want to do something.  The excuses fly back and forth, and the justifications come willingly; it’s just so easy to come up with a reason why we don’t want to tackle a chore, try...
Why You Don’t Want to Do Project Pricing for Organizing

Why You Don’t Want to Do Project Pricing for Organizing

Picture this: you’re researching the best professional organizer in your area. Your home needs some help, especially with the kids going back to school, summer ending, and prepping for the holidays that are quickly approaching. So, you decide to enlist the help of a...
4 Things We Secretly Never Get Rid Of

4 Things We Secretly Never Get Rid Of

Everyone has that one pile. That one drawer. That one closet that they refrain from opening. Every person has that one thing (or many things) that they can’t seem to part with and nothing anyone can say will ever change their mind. We’re all guilty of it, but for some...