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Before You Fill That Easter Basket… Read This
Before You Fill That Easter Basket… Read This April 01 .2026 8 min read D ear Parents, This Easter basket you’re about to fill? This is the clutter you swear you hate. The same clutter you tell me you can’t get under control. The same clutter that has you overwhelmed, snapping, exhausted by 10am. It doesn’t just show up one day. It starts right here. With “it’s just a few things.” With “it’s for the kids.” With “it’s only Easter.” And then it becomes everything. The overfl
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An Open Letter to Parents: Let’s Rethink What We’re Teaching Our Children
An Open Letter to Parents: Let’s Rethink What We’re Teaching Our Children April 01 .2026 8 min read D ear Parents, As the holiday season approaches and another year of birthdays, recitals, and celebrations comes to a close, I feel compelled to speak openly and honestly about something I’ve observed—and something that deeply concerns me. We live in a culture where everything has become a competition. Birthday parties are no longer about gathering friends to celebrate; they’
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Elf on the Shelf: A Fun Tradition or Too Much?
Elf on the Shelf: A Fun Tradition or Too Much? April 01 .2026 8 min read B efore you get the pitchforks ready, hear me out. I know Elf on the Shelf is a beloved tradition for many families, and yes, it’s cute! But let’s take a moment to think about what we’re really doing here. Christmas has always been magical. Remember waking up at the crack of dawn to rip open presents, sneaking a peek at the tree, or maybe even getting a little something special on Christmas Eve? It wa
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Maybe the reason we hate each other so much is because, deep down, we hate ourselves.
Maybe the reason we hate each other so much is because, deep down, we hate ourselves. April 01 .2026 8 min read I t’s easier to go to war with strangers than to go to war with your own reflection. It’s easier to pick apart someone else’s choices than to sit with your own regrets. It’s easier to scream at the world than to face the silence inside. We’ve convinced ourselves the problem is “out there” — the politicians, the neighbors, the people who don’t look, pray, or vote
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Tommy Doesn’t Want the Box—And Neither Do You.
Tommy Doesn’t Want the Box—And Neither Do You. April 01 .2026 8 min read L et me say it loud and clear: Your kid doesn’t want it. Not the bin of artwork. Not the ten baby blankets. Not the kindergarten report card or the macaroni ornament that’s half broken. And deep down—you don’t want it either. Not really. Because if you did, you wouldn’t have shoved it in a dusty basement and forgotten it existed. You didn’t frame it. You didn’t hang it up. You buried it. And now you’r
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Let’s Talk About Those Totes of Photos…
Let’s Talk About Those Totes of Photos… April 01 .2026 8 min read I can’t tell you how many times I walk into a client’s home and see tote after tote after tote—FULL of old photos. And without fail, the question comes: “What would you do with all these?” Brace yourself… because my first instinct? Yep, I’d make the motion of dumping them straight into the trash . WAIT—before you freak out, let’s really talk about it. Here’s the truth: If you’ve got 10 totes of photos, be ho
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If You’re Not Going to Change, At Least Be Honest About It
If You’re Not Going to Change, At Least Be Honest About It April 01 .2026 8 min read Y ou say you’re tired of the clutter. You say it stresses you out. You say you want help. But the truth? You’re still choosing it You’re choosing to hold onto stuff you don’t even like, for people you don’t even talk to, from a life you’re no longer living. You’re choosing to keep closets full of guilt and boxes full of shame because the idea of facing it feels worse than the chaos you’ve
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You’ve been walking past that “sell” pile so long it’s basically part of the furniture. Let’s be real — it’s not a plan. It’s a problem.
You’ve been walking past that “sell” pile so long it’s basically part of the furniture. Let’s be real — it’s not a plan. It’s a problem. April 01 .2026 8 min read L et’s call it what it really is — not value, not potential, not smart money moves — just guilt with a price tag. You tell yourself it’s worth something, but it’s not making you money. It’s stealing your peace. It’s sitting there — in your garage, your closet, your basement — taking up space in your home and in y
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When I started this business, I thought I was organizing houses.
When I started this business, I thought I was organizing houses. April 01 .2026 8 min read I truly believed I was going to build pretty pantries and cute playrooms and that would be it. I thought success meant clean lines and matching bins. What I didn’t know was that the bins were just bait. They get me in your door. But what happens after that? That’s the real reason I’m here. I sit down for a consultation and within minutes something shifts. It’s not about the closet.
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To the younger women out there…This one’s from someone who learned it the hard way.
To the younger women out there…This one’s from someone who learned it the hard way. April 01 .2026 8 min read W hen I was younger, I turned heads everywhere I went. I don’t say that to be self-serving—it’s just the truth. People told me I was pretty from the time I can remember hearing people talk. And my head soaked up every single word. I asked my mom once if I was just pretty or uniquely pretty. I wasn’t asking about my heart or my potential—I just wanted to know where
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Your inner voice is lying to you… and it’s not even yours.
Your inner voice is lying to you… and it’s not even yours. April 01 .2026 8 min read W e don’t realize how much of our identity is built on other people’s voices. The things they’ve said about us. The things they thought of us. The opinions we let sink in until they became our own self-talk. If you grew up with loving, supportive people, maybe that inner voice is kind. But for so many women I meet, it isn’t. It’s critical. It’s harsh. It’s unforgiving. And after years of h
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An Open Letter to the Woman Who Laughs About the Mess (But It’s Not Funny Anymore)
An Open Letter to the Woman Who Laughs About the Mess (But It’s Not Funny Anymore) April 01 .2026 8 min read I know you laugh about the mess… but I also know it’s not funny anymore. I walk into homes every week where people are silently falling apart. They smile when they open the door — but I can see it. The exhaustion behind their eyes. They’ve been in survival mode for so long, they don’t even remember what peace feels like. It’s never about the stuff. It’s about what
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