by rachel | Jan 30, 2019 | Decluttering, how to declutter, organising, organizing, Saving time, Simplifying your life
How’s your bathroom cabinet?Organised bliss with everything you need readily to hand?Or a chaotic jumble of leaking bottles with everything you DON’T need tumbling out when you open the door?Do you know what’s in there?Is it full of gazillions of...
by rachel | Jan 23, 2019 | overwhelm, Peace of mind, planning
Wait for me!Overwhelmed?I’ve been writing recently about the broken window theory……and how we can use it to overcome the way we feel overwhelmed when we can’t keep on top of everything.Last week, I wrote about creating systems for the things...
by rachel | Jan 22, 2019 | Uncategorized
You’re decluttering. You’re sorting your stuff into piles. Stuff you’re keeping. Recycling. Rubbish (for landfill). Car boot sale/eBay. Hmm…can we take a look at that last pile again? When I help clients declutter, my watchword is not, as you might expect, ‘ruthless’....
by rachel | Jan 15, 2019 | overwhelm, Peace of mind
The thin end of the wedge Last week, I wrote about The Broken Windows theory… …that visible signs of low level crime and anti-social behaviour, like graffiti, broken windows and litter, encourage more serious crimes. While addressing them makes a safer,...
by rachel | Jan 10, 2019 | overwhelm, Peace of mind
Is the writing on the wall? Have you heard of The Broken Windows theory? It says that visible signs of low level crime and anti-social behaviour, like grafitti, broken windows and litter, encourage more serious crimes. And that, when a community addresses these...