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    Tired of the clutter taking over? Let’s fix that—together.If you’ve ever looked around and thought, Where did all this stuff even come from?!, you’re not alone. Life gets busy, piles grow, and suddenly, the mess feels impossible to tackle.That’s where Clutter Clinic comes in. Think of it as a judgment-free reset—where we’ll tackle the chaos together and create simple, realistic systems that actually work for your life. No perfection required.Closets, kitchens, garages, that endless stack of paper you keep meaning to deal with—we’re covering it all with strategies that make organizing easier, doable, and (dare we say?) kinda fun.✨

    Come join us and take back your space! → Grab your spot here.

    Let’s be honest—most of us have a love-hate relationship with our to-do lists. One minute, they make us feel like we have our lives together, and the next, they’re an overwhelming scroll of things we should be doing but would rather ignore. Sound familiar?In this episode of This Organized Life, I’m breaking down how to transform your to-do list from a stress-inducing monster into a tool that actually works for you. I’ll walk you through five simple strategies to make your list more effective, realistic, and—dare I say—enjoyable? Plus, I’ll call out some of the most common to-do list mistakes (yes, I see you adding “make a to-do list” just to check something off).Whether you’re a busy parent juggling a million things or an entrepreneur trying to stay on top of it all, this episode is packed with practical tips to help you get stuff done without feeling overwhelmed.

    Why You Should Listen:You’re tired of rewriting the same unfinished tasks every week.

    You want to feel accomplished instead of guilty when you look at your list.

    You’re curious about the “Top Three Rule” and how it can simplify your day.

    You need some encouragement (and maybe a little tough love) to stop overloading your schedule.

    Key Takeaways:

    ✅ How to write tasks that are clear and actionable (no more vague “work on project” nonsense).
    ✅ Why prioritization is the secret sauce to a functional to-do list.
    ✅ The importance of being realistic with your time (because 27 tasks in one day? Not happening).
    ✅ How flexibility can actually make you more productive.
    ✅ The power of celebrating small wins—because progress is progress!

    Loved this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a new one! If you found these tips helpful, share this episode with a friend who’s drowning in their to-do list too. And if you’re looking for more organization strategies, head over to simplyborganized.com for more resources!

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    LIVE WORKSHOPS! Join us for our Clutter Clinic Workshops, where we’ll tackle the mess and create simple systems that actually work for your life! Whether it’s your closet, kitchen, garage, digital files, or even that endless pile of paper, we’ve got you covered with practical, doable strategies that make organizing easy—and even a little fun!

    Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here.

    It’s the final week of our Spring Cleaning Series, and we’re wrapping things up with a topic every parent can relate to—TOYS.

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re drowning in stuffed animals, building blocks, and tiny figurines that somehow multiply overnight, you’re not alone! This week, I’m sharing practical strategies to tackle toy clutter, make the cleanup process easier, and even get your kids involved.

    🚨 LAST CALL: Clutter Clinic—Closets! 🚨

    If you’ve been thinking about joining our Clutter Clinic workshop on closets, now’s the time! This is your last chance to sign up before we close registration, so don’t miss out.

    Why You Should ListenGet simple, stress-free strategies to tackle toy clutter

    Learn how to involve your kids so YOU aren’t the only one cleaning up

    Discover the importance of seasonal toy purging (trust me, you don’t need all those Happy Meal toys!)

    Find out more about upcoming Clutter Clinic workshops

    Key Takeaways
    ✔️ Break decluttering into phases so it doesn’t feel overwhelming
    ✔️ Sort and categorize toys to make clean-up easier
    ✔️ Create a rotation system to keep playtime fresh and reduce clutter
    ✔️ Involve your kids by making it fun—think donation days, toy swaps, or a “goodbye party” for outgrown items🎧 Listen now and take control of your toy clutter!

    🔗 Sign up for Clutter Clinic before it’s too late!

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    LIVE WORKSHOPS! Join us for our Clutter Clinic Workshops, where we’ll tackle the mess and create simple systems that actually work for your life! Whether it’s your closet, kitchen, garage, digital files, or even that endless pile of paper, we’ve got you covered with practical, doable strategies that make organizing easy—and even a little fun! Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here.

    In this episode, I’m diving into how your personality affects the way you organize (or don’t) and sharing tips to help you create a closet that works for you.I’ll walk through all nine Enneagram types, breaking down their unique struggles—because let’s be honest, a Type 1's idea of “messy” is a Type 7’s idea of “organized chaos.” Whether you’re a meticulous Perfectionist, a sentimental Helper, or an out-of-sight-out-of-mind Enthusiast, I’ve got strategies to make your closet functional, efficient, and maybe even enjoyable. Plus, I’m spilling the details on our upcoming Clutter Clinic Closet Workshop—because sometimes, you just need a little outside help to finally tackle that avalanche of shoes.

    Why You Should Listen
    You’ll finally understand why you struggle with closet organization (hint: it’s not just procrastination).

    Get tailored strategies based on your Enneagram type—because a one-size-fits-all approach just doesn’t work.

    Learn how to set boundaries with your wardrobe (yes, you CAN break up with that dress from 2012).

    Find out why clutter isn’t just a physical issue—it’s a mental one too.

    Get the inside scoop on our Clutter Clinic Closet Workshop and how to join.

    Key Takeaways
    Type 1 (The Perfectionist): Closet must be just so—but beware of decision fatigue.

    Type 2 (The Helper): Tends to keep clothes out of guilt—let’s talk about letting go.

    Type 3 (The Achiever): Loves a power outfit—time to make sure every piece is working for you.

    Type 4 (The Individualist): Sentimental much? Here’s how to balance creativity with function.

    Type 5 (The Investigator): Minimalist or just detached? Let’s create a system that makes sense.

    … and so on for all nine types!

    If you’ve ever stared at your closet and thought, Why is this so hard?—this episode is for you. Hit play, take notes, and maybe (just maybe) start that closet clean-out you’ve been avoiding.Mentioned in This Episode:
    Clutter Clinic Closet Workshop – Sign up and let’s tackle this together!

    Tag me on Instagram and tell me—what’s your Enneagram type, and did I totally call you out?
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    LIVE WORKSHOPS! Join us for our Clutter Clinic Workshops, where we’ll tackle the mess and create simple systems that actually work for your life! Whether it’s your closet, kitchen, garage, digital files, or even that endless pile of paper, we’ve got you covered with practical, doable strategies that make organizing easy—and even a little fun! Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here.Today, we’re rolling up our sleeves and heading into the garage. Yep, that mysterious land where bikes, holiday décor, and random mystery boxes go to disappear.If your garage has turned into a dumping ground, don’t worry—I’ve got you covered. In this Tip of the Week episode (part of our Spring Cleaning series), I’ll walk you through practical strategies to declutter and reclaim your space. We’ll talk about creating zones, purging the excess, and making the most of your vertical space (because yes, walls are for more than just spiderwebs). Plus, I’m spilling all the details on my upcoming Clutter Clinic Workshop Series, where we go even deeper into home organization—so you definitely want to stick around for that!Why You Should ListenYour garage is a black hole of stuff, and you need a plan to tackle it.You want practical, realistic organization tips that don’t require a major renovation.You love a good before-and-after transformation (even if it’s just in your head for now).You’re curious about my Clutter Clinic Workshop and want to know how to join!Key Takeaways
    ✅ Start with zones – Categorize your space so you actually know where things belong.
    ✅ Purge like you mean it – If it’s broken, forgotten, or hasn’t seen daylight in five years… let it go!
    ✅ Think vertical – Shelves, hooks, and pegboards are game changers.
    ✅ Use clear bins – Because nothing says “organized” like actually being able to see what’s inside.
    ✅ Make space for what matters – Your car called… it wants back in the garage.So grab your gloves, maybe a trash bag (or five), and let’s get that garage in shape!🎧 Listen now and let’s get organized together!

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    LIVE WORKSHOPS! Join us for our Clutter Clinic Workshops, where we’ll tackle the mess and create simple systems that actually work for your life! Whether it’s your closet, kitchen, garage, digital files, or even that endless pile of paper, we’ve got you covered with practical, doable strategies that make organizing easy—and even a little fun!

    Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here.

    Ever feel like organizing your home is a solo mission, only for your family to come through like a tornado and undo all your hard work? Yeah, we’ve all been there. But guess what? It is possible to get your family involved in keeping things tidy—without nagging (too much).In this episode of This Organized Life, I’m sharing my go-to strategies for turning reluctant family members into organization allies. We’ll talk about why giving ownership is a game-changer, how to simplify systems so everyone can actually follow them, and why a little positive reinforcement can go a long way. Oh, and let’s not forget about clear communication, setting consequences, and modeling good habits.

    Plus, I’ve got an exciting update—our Clutter Clinic is back! This time, we’re tackling closets. If yours looks like a black hole of forgotten clothes and mismatched shoes, you don’t want to miss this one.

    Key Takeaways:The five strategies that actually work to get your family involved in organizingWhy ownership, simplification, and consistency are non-negotiableThe power of clear communication (and what to do when words alone don’t cut it)A sneak peek into the upcoming Clutter Clinic—your closet will thank you!Why You Should Listen:

    If you’re tired of cleaning up after everyone (and having to do it all over again), this episode will give you the tools and mindset shift you need. Plus, you’ll get the inside scoop on how to revamp your closet with the Clutter Clinic!Links & Resources:
    Sign up for Clutter Clinic: Closet EditionJoin The Digital Wrangler for digital organization tipsLet’s get your whole family on board—because organizing should not be a one-person job!

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    LIVE WORKSHOPS! Join us for our Clutter Clinic Workshops, where we’ll tackle the mess and create simple systems that actually work for your life! Whether it’s your closet, kitchen, garage, digital files, or even that endless pile of paper, we’ve got you covered with practical, doable strategies that make organizing easy—and even a little fun!

    Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here.

    It’s officially spring cleaning season, and what better way to kick things off than by tackling one of my absolute favorite spaces—the pantry! In this St. Patrick’s Day edition of This Organized Life’s Tip of the Week, I’m sharing all my best tips for decluttering and organizing your pantry like a pro.

    We’re talking about the right way to pull everything out (yes, everything!), how to sort through the chaos, and what to do with those mystery cans from who-knows-when. Plus, I’m giving you my go-to strategies for donating unused but still-good items, finding the perfect storage solutions, and making sure your pantry stays organized long after you finish.

    And don’t forget—my Clutter Clinic Workshop is coming up in April, where we’ll dive into closet organization (because, let’s be real, your closet deserves a spring refresh too!).So grab a cup of coffee (or maybe a shamrock shake? 🍀) and let’s get your pantry in tip-top shape!

    Why You Should Listen

    ✔️ You’re tired of playing pantry Jenga every time you need a snack.
    ✔️ You want a system that actually lasts—not just a quick tidy-up.
    ✔️ You’re ready to reclaim your space and make meal prep so much easier.

    Key Takeaways

    ✨ Take it all out – Yes, even the stuff in the back.
    ✨ Sort by category – Snacks, canned goods, baking supplies… you get the idea.
    ✨ Check expiration dates – No judgment, we all have that one ancient spice jar.
    ✨ Donate what you won’t use – Give those extras to a food bank!
    ✨ Use bins & baskets – Because an organized pantry = a happy you.
    ✨ Label everything – Especially if you have family members who “can’t find anything.”

    🎧 Tune in now and let’s get that pantry spring-ready!

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    LIVE WORKSHOPS! Join us for our Clutter Clinic Workshops, where we’ll tackle the mess and create simple systems that actually work for your life! Whether it’s your closet, kitchen, garage, digital files, or even that endless pile of paper, we’ve got you covered with practical, doable strategies that make organizing easy—and even a little fun!

    Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here.

    Hey friend! Can you feel it? The days are getting longer, the sun is shining a little brighter, and spring is right around the corner. And you know what that means—it’s the perfect time to get organized!I’m sharing three of my favorite decluttering hacks to make the process quick, easy, and maybe even a little fun:
    ✔️ The five-minute scan—for the stuff you already know needs to go.
    ✔️ The "would I buy it again?" test—because guilt is not a reason to keep things.
    ✔️ Setting limits—so your closet doesn’t turn into a black hole of “maybe I’ll wear this someday.”

    Plus, I’ll walk you through how to maintain organization in small spaces (hello, tiny closets!) and why decluttering is always the first step to an organized home.And if you’re ready to take things to the next level, don’t miss my Clutter Clinic Workshop this April! We’ll go step-by-step through closet organization, and I’ll be there to answer all your burning questions.

    Why You Should Listen
    ✔️ Your closet is overflowing, but you still “have nothing to wear.”
    ✔️ You need quick, simple decluttering tricks that actually work.
    ✔️ You’re ready for a fresh start this spring—minus the clutter.

    Key Takeaways
    ✨ Declutter before you organize – Trust me, it makes a huge difference.
    ✨ Start with a five-minute scan – Quick wins keep the momentum going.
    ✨ Ask yourself: "Would I buy this again?" – If not, it’s time to say goodbye.
    ✨ Set limits – Your space should work for you, not overwhelm you.
    ✨ Small closets can be organized too – You just need the right system.

    🎧 Tune in now and let’s get your closet spring-ready!P.S. Want hands-on help? Sign up for my Clutter Clinic Workshop in April, and let’s declutter together!

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    LIVE WORKSHOPS! Join us for our Clutter Clinic Workshops, where we’ll tackle the mess and create simple systems that actually work for your life! Whether it’s your closet, kitchen, garage, digital files, or even that endless pile of paper, we’ve got you covered with practical, doable strategies that make organizing easy—and even a little fun!

    Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here.

    Let’s talk about something we all have but rarely think about—LINENS. If your linen closet is overflowing with mismatched sheets, worn-out towels, and blankets you swear you’ll use someday, this episode is for you.I’m sharing my go-to decluttering strategies, including my Rule of Two (because, seriously, how many sheet sets does one bed need?), the best way to store and fold everything, and what to do with those towels that have seen better days.

    Why You Should Listen
    Your linen closet looks more like a disaster zone than an organized space.You have more sheets than beds and no idea how that happened.You want a simple system to keep your linens organized for good.
    Key Takeaways
    ✅ The Rule of Two—how many sheet sets per bed is actually enough?
    ✅ My favorite ways to fold, store, and label your linens so you can find what you need instantly.
    ✅ Smart ideas for repurposing or donating old linens.
    ✅ How a clutter-free linen closet saves you time, space, and frustration.

    So, grab a coffee (or let’s be real, maybe some wine), pop in your earbuds, and let’s declutter together. And don’t forget to sign up for my Clutter Clinic—your future organized self will thank you!

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    LIVE WORKSHOPS! Join us for our Clutter Clinic Workshops, where we’ll tackle the mess and create simple systems that actually work for your life! Whether it’s your closet, kitchen, garage, digital files, or even that endless pile of paper, we’ve got you covered with practical, doable strategies that make organizing easy—and even a little fun!

    Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here.

    Hey friends! Spring is in the air, and you know what that means—it's time to clear out the clutter and refresh your space! 🌸 But let’s be real: nothing creates chaos quite like a home renovation. In this episode of This Organized Life, I’m giving you the inside scoop on how to stay sane during a remodel and sharing exciting news about our upcoming Clutter Clinic spring cleaning workshops!From budgeting tips to tracking expenses to simply surviving the mess, I’m walking you through my own renovation experience—because, trust me, I’ve learned a thing or two (mostly the hard way). If you’re thinking about tackling a renovation or just want to refresh your space without losing your mind, this episode is for you!

    Why You Should Listen:You’re planning a home renovation and want to avoid major stress.You need help staying organized when your house feels like a construction zone.You’re curious about our Clutter Clinic and how it can help you simplify your home.You just love some good, honest home organization talk with a side of real-life chaos.Key Takeaways:
    Budget Smart: Renovations can spiral fast—set a clear budget and track every dollar.
    Stay Organized: Even in the mess, create designated “safe zones” to keep your sanity intact.
    Talk It Out: Communication with your contractors is everything—don’t assume they can read your mind.
    Reduce Decision Fatigue: Too many choices? Create a vision board and stick to a plan.
    Big Picture Thinking: Renovations are temporary—focus on the end goal and the amazing space you’re creating.

    So grab your coffee (or a hard hat 🏗️), and let’s dive into all things home, organization, and making the most of spring cleaning season!📢

    P.S. Don't forget to sign up for our Clutter Clinic workshops—because spring cleaning is way more fun when we do it together!

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    LIVE WORKSHOPS! Join us for our Clutter Clinic Workshops, where we’ll tackle the mess and create simple systems that actually work for your life! Whether it’s your closet, kitchen, garage, digital files, or even that endless pile of paper, we’ve got you covered with practical, doable strategies that make organizing easy—and even a little fun!

    Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here.

    Spring is in the air, and you know what that means—time to refresh, reset, and get things in order! This week, I’m kicking off our spring-cleaning series with a deep dive into one of the most overlooked spaces in our homes: the medicine cabinet. Trust me, this tiny space can be a clutter magnet, and I’ve got the best tips to help you get it in check.Plus, I’m super excited to announce our LIVE Clutter Clinics! These live, virtual workshops are designed to tackle common clutter pain points with expert advice and actionable strategies. Whether you need help with closets, kitchens, or digital clutter, we’ve got you covered.So grab a trash bag (you’ll need it!) and let’s get to work clearing out those expired medications, organizing what you actually need, and making your medicine cabinet a functional, stress-free zone.

    Why You Should Listen:Get easy, practical tips for decluttering and organizing your medicine cabinet.Learn how to properly dispose of expired or unused medications.Find out what essentials you should always have on hand.Get the scoop on our upcoming LIVE Clutter Clinics—trust me, you don’t want to miss it!Key Takeaways:
    ✅ Declutter with intention – Toss expired medications and anything you no longer use.
    ✅ Organize by category – Keep first aid supplies, daily meds, and seasonal items separate.
    ✅ Storage matters – Use clear bins, labels, and proper storage solutions to make everything accessible.
    ✅ Restock smartly – Make sure you have the basics covered, from pain relievers to allergy meds.

    Ready to take action? Let’s do this together! And don’t forget to check out our LIVE Clutter Clinics for even more expert organizing advice.

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    LIVE WORKSHOPS! Join us for our Clutter Clinic Workshops, where we’ll tackle the mess and create simple systems that actually work for your life! Whether it’s your closet, kitchen, garage, digital files, or even that endless pile of paper, we’ve got you covered with practical, doable strategies that make organizing easy—and even a little fun!

    Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here.

    Starting an organizing journey can feel overwhelming, but taking the first step is already a big win! In this episode, I’m sharing 10 essential strategies to help you get started in a way that feels manageable and sustainable. Whether you’re decluttering a single drawer or tackling your entire home, these steps will guide you through the process with confidence.I also want to take a moment to welcome new listeners! If you haven’t already, be sure to join my email community for exclusive updates and details on my upcoming Clutter Clinic workshop series. It’s a great way to get hands-on support and accountability as you work through your organizing goals.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck or unsure of where to begin with organizing, this episode is for you. I’ll walk you through practical steps that make the process feel approachable instead of overwhelming. From identifying your biggest pain points to setting up simple systems that actually work for your lifestyle, these tips will help you create lasting change. Plus, I’ll share why perfection isn’t the goal—progress is!

    Key TakeawaysCelebrate your decision to start – Just making the choice to get organized is a big deal.Identify your pain points – Understanding what’s causing the most stress helps you focus.Declutter first – Organizing clutter just leads to frustration. Clear things out before setting up systems.Start small – You don’t have to tackle everything at once. Small wins add up.Make your systems work for you – Your organizing solutions should fit your life, not the other way around.Time-block your efforts – Scheduling time to organize helps you stay on track.Create daily reset routines – A few minutes each day keeps clutter from creeping back.Ask for help – Whether it’s family, friends, or a professional, you don’t have to do it alone.Let go of perfection – Organization isn’t about perfection—it’s about creating a system that works.Keep the momentum going – Organization is an ongoing process. Staying consistent is key.
    Getting organized doesn’t have to be overwhelming. By following these steps, you’ll build momentum and create sustainable habits that make your life easier. And if you’re ready to take things a step further, I’d love for you to join my Clutter Clinic workshop for even more practical guidance and community support.If you’re ready to take the next step, I’d love for you to join me in my Clutter Clinic workshop series, where I’ll guide you through these strategies with real-life solutions and a supportive community.

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    LIVE WORKSHOPS! Join us for our Clutter Clinic Workshops, where we’ll tackle the mess and create simple systems that actually work for your life! Whether it’s your closet, kitchen, garage, digital files, or even that endless pile of paper, we’ve got you covered with practical, doable strategies that make organizing easy—and even a little fun!

    Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here.


    Winter gear can quickly take over your home, so I’m talking about how to create functional spaces that make it easy to store all your cold-weather essentials. I share tips on making winter gear accessible for your kids, ensuring you’re only keeping current and fitting items, and why I recommend hooks over hangers. I also talk about storage solutions like rolling racks and boot trays, plus a handy tip for warming up your outdoor-stored gear before use.Tune in for all the tips to make your entryway work for you, and don’t forget to check out the resource guide for even more support!

    Key Takeaways:Make sure your kids can easily access their winter gearKeep only current and fitting winter itemsUse hooks, rolling racks, and boot trays for extra storageWarm up outdoor gear before useReasons to Listen:Get practical tips for organizing your winter gearLearn how to make your entryway more functionalAccess my new resource guide for additional support
    Links & Resources:
    👉 Join the LIVE Clutter Clinics
    👉 Connect with me on Instagram
    👉 Leave a review & share the love!

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    LIVE WORKSHOPS! Join us for our Clutter Clinic Workshops, where we’ll tackle the mess and create simple systems that actually work for your life! Whether it’s your closet, kitchen, garage, digital files, or even that endless pile of paper, we’ve got you covered with practical, doable strategies that make organizing easy—and even a little fun!

    Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here.

    Hey friend! Let’s talk about something every parent has dealt with—unwanted gifts. You know, those toys that make way too much noise, the gifts that take up way too much space, or the ones that just don’t align with your family’s values. In this episode of This Organized Life, I’m diving into the tricky (and sometimes awkward) world of managing unwanted gifts for your kids.We’ll chat about how to set boundaries, ways to handle conversations with gift givers (without hurting feelings), and how to approach this whole situation based on your child’s age. Whether you’ve got a baby, a preschooler, or a too-cool-for-this tween, I’ve got strategies to help you navigate it all.

    Plus, I’m spilling the details on my upcoming LIVE Clutter Clinics—a must if you’re ready to tackle the chaos once and for all!

    Key Takeaways:
    How to graciously navigate the conversation with gift givers (without causing a family feud)Age-based strategies for managing unwanted giftsAlternative gift ideas that won’t clutter your homeTips for setting ground rules with your kids about their stuffWhy it’s okay to let go of gifts that don’t serve your familyWhy You Should Listen:
    You’ve ever secretly dreaded gift-giving occasions because of the clutter they bringYou struggle with how to tell family members “thanks, but no thanks”You want to be intentional about the gifts your kids receiveYou need practical, guilt-free ways to handle excess toys and stuffAnd don’t forget to check out the details for my LIVE Clutter Clinics—because you deserve a home that feels good, not just one filled with stuff.

    Links & Resources:
    👉 Join the LIVE Clutter Clinics
    👉 Connect with me on Instagram
    👉 Leave a review & share the love!

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    LIVE WORKSHOPS! Join us for our Clutter Clinic Workshops, where we’ll tackle the mess and create simple systems that actually work for your life! Whether it’s your closet, kitchen, garage, digital files, or even that endless pile of paper, we’ve got you covered with practical, doable strategies that make organizing easy—and even a little fun!

    Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here.

    Hey friends! If you’ve ever been hit with a surprise snow day, you know the struggle—kids bouncing off the walls, constant snack requests, and the temptation to just hand over the iPad. But don’t worry, I’ve got you covered!In today’s episode, we’re talking about simple ways to keep your kiddos entertained without screens. I’ll share my go-to strategies, including setting up a Snow Day Preparation Station (trust me, this is a game-changer!), repurposing unopened holiday gifts, and pulling out old-school fun like dance parties, puzzles, and even car games (yes, they totally work indoors too!).

    We’ll also chat about why planning ahead can make snow days way less stressful and more enjoyable for everyone. Because let’s be real—if we’re going to be snowed in, we might as well make the most of it, right?

    Key Takeaways:
    ❄️ How to set up a Snow Day Preparation Station with minimal effort
    🎨 Fun, hands-on activities to keep kids engaged (without defaulting to screens)
    📦 The magic of repurposing unopened holiday gifts
    🎶 Why a spontaneous dance party might be your best tool for survival
    📝 The benefits of planning ahead so snow days don’t catch you off guard

    If you loved this episode, share it with a fellow parent who needs a snow day survival plan! And don’t forget to grab my free resource guide to help you stay organized year-round.

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    LIVE WORKSHOPS! Join us for our Clutter Clinic Workshops, where we’ll tackle the mess and create simple systems that actually work for your life! Whether it’s your closet, kitchen, garage, digital files, or even that endless pile of paper, we’ve got you covered with practical, doable strategies that make organizing easy—and even a little fun! https://simplyborganized.com/workshop/

    Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here: https://www.thedigitalwrangler.com/tol

    Hey friends! Today, we’re tackling a big one—how to create organizing systems that actually stick. You know the drill—you spend a weekend getting everything neat and tidy, but two weeks later, it’s chaos again. Why does this keep happening? Well, a lot of organizing systems fail because they’re too complicated, unrealistic, or don’t actually fit into our daily lives.In this episode, I’m breaking down how to design systems that work for you (not against you). We’re talking about keeping it simple, making it flexible, and creating habits that actually make sense. Because let’s be real—if it’s not easy to maintain, it’s not going to last.Oh! And if you’ve ever thought about starting your own professional organizing business, I’ve got a brand-new YouTube mini-series just for you. Plus, I’m sharing an amazing resource from The Digital Wrangler on legacy planning (because digital clutter is a thing too).

    Why You Should Listen:You’re tired of setting up organizing systems that don’t last.You want easy, practical solutions that fit your real life.You’re curious about how to make organizing work for you, not feel like another chore.Key Takeaways:Figure out what specific problem you’re solving before creating a system.Design organizing solutions around your natural habits (not some Pinterest-perfect fantasy).Keep steps minimal—if it’s too complicated, you won’t stick with it.Build in flexibility—life changes, and your systems should adapt with you.Accountability is key! Find ways to check in and tweak as needed.So grab your coffee (or your favorite cozy drink), press play, and let’s get into it!

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    Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here: https://www.thedigitalwrangler.com/tol

    Hey friend! You know how winter can be a total mess—between the snow, ice, and all the extra layers we’re hauling around, it’s easy for our cars to turn into chaos zones. In this episode of This Organized Life, I’m sharing my must-have winter car kit essentials to keep you prepped and clutter-free all season long. Because let’s be real—nobody wants to be stuck on the side of the road freezing while digging through a mountain of stuff just to find their ice scraper!

    Why You Should Listen:

    If you’ve ever found yourself scrambling to find your ice scraper or wishing you had an extra blanket during a winter drive, this episode is for you! Learn how to keep your car stocked with the right essentials so you’re always prepared for whatever winter throws your way.

    Key Takeaways:The must-have items for your winter car kitSimple ways to keep your car clutter-free (even with all the winter gear)How to store everything so it’s easy to access when you need it most A quick tip to keep germs at bay while on the go

    I hope this episode leaves you feeling prepared (and a little less stressed) for the chilly months ahead! Stay tuned for upcoming episodes—we’ve got more organizing hacks and real-life solutions coming your way. Until then, stay warm and stay organized!

    Links Mentioned in this Episode:
    Organizing with Digital Tools: Kate Hufnagel’s Course :
    https://www.thedigitalwrangler.com/tol

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    This Organized Life chats with experts and everyday folks like you and me, about life, relationships, parenting, and of course organizing. Grab a front row seat into my organized, but no-so-perfect life as a mom, wife, author, and founder of Simply B Organized.

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    Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here: https://www.thedigitalwrangler.com/tol

    Ever wondered if your dreamy, go-with-the-flow nature is just your Enneagram Nine vibes or something more? You’re not alone. Today on This Organized Life, we’re tackling a great listener question: What’s the difference between an Enneagram Nine and ADHD inattentive type?I’m breaking down the key traits of both—where they overlap, where they don’t, and why it’s important to get real-deal medical advice before self-diagnosing. Spoiler: just because you zone out mid-conversation doesn’t automatically mean you have ADHD. But it might mean you should pay attention to this episode.Plus, I’ve got a brand-new organizing resource to share, and a big shoutout to The Digital Wrangler for making digital chaos a little less... chaotic.

    Why You Should Listen:
    You’re an Enneagram Nine and have wondered if your “chill” might actually be inattentiveness.You (or someone you love) struggle with focus and want to understand if it’s ADHD.You love a good personality deep dive and want practical insights, not just labels.You enjoy hanging out here and learning how to get life just a little more organized.Key Takeaways:
    ADHD inattentive type and Enneagram Nines can look similar—but they come from different places.While Nines tend to choose disengagement as a way to keep the peace, ADHD inattentiveness isn’t intentional.A professional diagnosis is key—your Enneagram type won’t land you a prescription, but talking to a doctor might.Knowing the difference can help you find the right strategies for focus, productivity, and organization.Links Mentioned in this Episode:

    Organizing with Digital Tools: Kate Hufnagel’s Course : https://www.thedigitalwrangler.com/tol

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  • Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here: https://www.thedigitalwrangler.com/tol

    Hey friends! Tax season is coming, and I know it can feel overwhelming—but a little prep now will make things so much easier later. In this week’s Tip of the Week, I’m sharing a super simple way to stay organized: creating a tax folder. Whether you prefer a physical or digital system, having a designated spot for W-2s, 1099s, and other important paperwork will save you so much stress when it’s time to file.I also want to remind you that getting organized isn’t just about the paperwork—it’s about having the right support. That’s what Simply B Organized is all about! So, if you’re feeling stuck, you’re not alone.

    Key Takeaways:
    📂 Set up a tax folder (physical or digital) to keep everything in one place.
    🗂️ Stay on top of W-2s, 1099s, and other tax-related documents as they arrive.
    🤝 Having a support system makes staying organized easier!Hit play now and get a head start on tax season!

    Special ShoutoutA huge thank-you to The Digital Wrangler for sponsoring this episode! Ready to declutter your digital life? Don’t miss their exclusive offer—because your digital life deserves some TLC too.

    Tune in, get inspired, and as always, happy organizing! 💛
    ~ Laurie.

    Links Mentioned in this Episode:

    Organizing with Digital Tools: Kate Hufnagel’s Course : https://www.thedigitalwrangler.com/tol

    This Organized Life chats with experts and everyday folks like you and me, about life, relationships, parenting, and of course organizing. Grab a front row seat into my organized, but no-so-perfect life as a mom, wife, author, and founder of Simply B Organized.

  • Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here: https://www.thedigitalwrangler.com/tol

    Connect with Caroline: https://www.oliveyouwhole.com/book
    Listen to Caroline's Past Episode here: https://simplyborganized.com/2022/02/17/episode-271-prep-cook-freeze-with-caroline-fausel/

    I’m so excited to welcome back the amazing Caroline Fausel to the show! It’s been almost three years since we last connected, and I can’t wait to dive into this conversation. Caroline is here to talk about her new book, A Simply Healthy Life, and share her holistic approach to living a healthy and intentional life.In today’s episode, Caroline opens up about her own health journey, including how she embraced nutrition, movement, and the importance of sleep.

    We also discuss the power of connection, the role of our environment, and how faith plays a huge part in overall wellness.Caroline offers some practical tips for integrating these holistic practices into your daily life. Whether it’s through small, gradual changes or being more intentional with your habits, this conversation is packed with actionable advice that you can use to start living a more balanced and healthy life!

    Key Takeaways:
    Caroline’s journey to health and wellness, and the inspiration behind her book A Simply Healthy Life.How the Paleo diet helped Caroline transform her health.The importance of stillness in our busy lives and how to embrace it.Practical advice on creating a healthy family lifestyle and integrating values into your daily routine.How you can make simple, sustainable changes that fit into your life!Why You Should Listen:
    This episode is all about living intentionally and embracing a holistic lifestyle, from nutrition and movement to mental well-being and family life. If you’re feeling a bit off-balance or looking for ways to make small, sustainable changes for better health, this episode is for you!You can connect with Caroline on her website here, and check out her book A Simply Healthy Life for even more insights and tips!


    Stay ConnectedOrganizing with Digital Tools: Kate Hufnagel’s Course : https://www.thedigitalwrangler.com/tol

    This Organized Life chats with experts and everyday folks like you and me, about life, relationships, parenting, and of course organizing. Grab a front row seat into my organized, but no-so-perfect life as a mom, wife, author, and founder of Simply B Organized.

  • Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Kate Hufnagel, aka the Digital Wrangler, we’re starting the year with a focus on decluttering not just our homes, but our digital lives, too. You can check out her offerings here: https://www.thedigitalwrangler.com/tol

    You don’t need to spend a fortune on fancy organizing products—your next genius hack might already be sitting in your junk drawer.In this episode, I’m dishing on three unexpected household organizing heroes: zip ties, painter’s tape, and good ol’ Ziploc bags. (Yes, really!) These low-cost, multi-purpose tools are total game-changers when it comes to keeping your home tidy and chaos-free.And since organization isn’t just about physical clutter, I’ve teamed up with The Digital Wrangler to help you tackle the digital chaos, too. Stay tuned for a special offer just for my listeners!

    Why You Should ListenYou’ll learn how to repurpose everyday items to organize your space without breaking the bank.Discover practical, quirky, and easy-to-implement hacks that you can try today.Get inspired to think outside the box (or bag!) when it comes to household organization.What You'll Take AwayZip Ties: Not just for your cable mess! I’ll show you how these tiny plastic heroes can tidy up toys, corral cords, and more.Painter’s Tape: The unsung hero of labeling and temporary fixes. You’ll wonder how you lived without it.Ziploc Bags: Beyond food storage, these reusable bags are perfect for organizing small items in drawers, travel bags, and beyond.I’m all about making organizing simple, relatable, and dare I say… fun. So, give this episode a listen and let me know which hack you’ll be trying first!Connect & ShareLove this episode? Snap a pic of your new organizing hack in action and tag me on Instagram or Facebook @SimplyBOrganized. I’d love to see your brilliance!

    Special Shoutout: A huge thank-you to The Digital Wrangler for sponsoring this episode! Ready to declutter your digital life? Don’t miss their exclusive offer—because your inbox deserves some TLC too.

    Tune in, get inspired, and as always, happy organizing! 💛
    ~ Laurie.

    Links Mentioned in this Episode:
    Organizing with Digital Tools: Kate Hufnagel’s Course : https://www.thedigitalwrangler.com/tol

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