Green and Tidy

Helping people with WAY too much stuff, declutter and create homes they love

December 5, 2012
by Rachel
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Please take

I’m excited to welcome Vivienne Egan to Green and Tidy. Vivienne runs BinOracle, a blog devoted to finding value in rubbish, and rubbishing mass consumption. I love Vivenne’s blog so much, I asked her to write a post for Green and Tidy about how she decides whether to take home things she finds on the street. Here’s what she has…

April 2, 2012
by Rachel
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You’ve got mail – lots of it!

If you’re not yet part of the Green and Tidy community, sign up here (and get a free decluttering masterclass as a bonus). Are you old enough to remember when the Internet was new? When we were just starting to use dial-up connections? The last place I was employed before I set up my business 15 years ago had just…

November 6, 2011
by Rachel
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Losing my excess baggage – the 30 day challenge (guest blog)

If you’re not yet part of the Green and Tidy community, sign up here (and get a free decluttering masterclass as a bonus). I’m delighted to welcome Sara Wolff, from The Mind Sanctuary to Green and Tidy’s blog, telling us about her recent 30-day challenge to declutter her handbags. I owned in the region of 35 handbags of varying shapes,…

November 2, 2011
by Rachel
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Five essential items for cutting your environmental impact (including one for the laydees!)

If you’re not yet part of the Green and Tidy community, sign up here (and get a free decluttering masterclass as a bonus). Lucy Siegle recently wrote about the clutter that a greener lifestyle can attract. Now, I’m not one for recommending you buy more stuff. I hate buy-this-to-go-green marketing. No thank you, I don’t need a specialist can-crusher, or…

September 21, 2011
by Rachel
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Unsubscribe to save clutter, waste, stress, time and money

If you’re not yet part of the Green and Tidy community, sign up here (and get a free decluttering masterclass as a bonus). A crucial element of managing clutter is mindfulness: noticing how you use your things, how you move them around your home, how you use your home. And constantly tweaking how your home is set up so that…