Sharing real life strategies for less stress and more peace.
When we feel overwhelmed by the state of our homes, it’s tempting to want to fix everything all at once. But trying to declutter, clean, and organize an entire space in one go can lead to burnout or make things even worse. Taylor Flanery encourages us to avoid “choking on our homes” by taking small, manageable bites—15 minutes at a time—rather than trying to overhaul everything in a weekend.
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In this episode, Tasha sits down with Miss Freddy to talk about photo organization and the motivation behind tackling a task that can feel so overwhelming.
Miss Freddy believes organizing photos is worth all the work. When photos are organized, they become something you can enjoy and actually have fun with.
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Kumiko emphasizes the importance of a daily money routine that is simple and sustainable. She shares her real-life routine on YouTube four to five times a week. The key is balancing attentiveness to your money with the ability to step away — you shouldn’t feel consumed by your finances all the time. You should avoid money work on weekends to focus on your family.
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Jacqueline’s decluttering journey took a bold turn when she and her husband chose to downsize significantly. They got rid of nearly all their furniture and most of their belongings, keeping only what they truly used or loved. This decision was rooted in their desire for more experiences and less time managing stuff.
Despite the challenges of letting go, Jacqueline emphasized that she doesn’t miss the things they let go of—even large...
This is the last episode of our Get Organized Once and For All series where we’ve talked about strategies and tools you can use to maintain your organized spaces and systems as well as getting them set up in the first place.
Today we are talking about accountability and motivation. You may have tried and found it to not be as easy as it sounds. Finding support groups, motivation, and encouragement can be a game changer. Not only do...
A big thing that can get in the way of us reaching our goals is running out of time. There are days when we don’t have a minute to spare, but there are also days when we run out of time because a lot of our day was spent doing things we don’t actually care much about. Those are what would be considered time wasters.
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A lot of focus from online content creators is on setting yourself up for success and making a plan for how you want your days to go. That’s great! You want to create a plan for what you want to achieve. It’s very important, though, to realize that there are going to be bad days.
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Mark Twain has been attributed as saying if you eat a live frog first thing in the morning, you won’t do anything else more unpleasant the whole day. What that means is do the most daunting task first. Sometimes it’s the hardest, sometimes it’s just the most unpleasant.
Almost always these are relatively quick tasks and the anticipation is worse than the reality. But, sometimes it’s not a quick task and it really is as bad as you t...
Habits are those things that you train yourself to do almost on autopilot. Habits can help reduce the mental load we have when we spend time debating with ourselves about doing a task or when we’ve had a long day and now we’re having to make all new decisions about what we need to do. Essentially, establishing habits is a great way to get more energy back into your day.
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What do you envision when someone says, “Do you want to get organized?”or, “I’m going to help you get organized?”
Some things you might picture are a pantry with decanted food in clear acrylic containers with labels, clear countertops with no piles of paper, or knowing exactly where your keys and purse are when it’s time to go to work.
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Tasha talks with Katie Kimball, the CEO of Kitchen Stewardship and founder of Kids Cook Real Food and asks for her tips on teaching children life skills in the kitchen, advice for when we as adults aren’t great in the kitchen, and making it a positive experience for all.
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Melanie Renee from A Hoarder’s Heart shares how she has gone from being a level four hoarder to a level one hoarder and how that has impacted her daily life. She also gives some strategies that she has used to continue making progress, even with ADHD and anxiety.
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These products are not listed in order of which is better than another. The perfect bin for you will be the one that is a perfect fit for an area you are trying to get organized.
There are links listed for all the products, but you can find these bins or similar ones at most any store or on Amazon.
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Tasha sits down with Ingrid and Lesley, the hosts of the Declutter Hub podcast and authors of Reset Your Home, to talk about how everyone is different when it comes to their needs and season of life in decluttering.
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What constitutes a small space? The answer is going to be different for everyone, right? It might depend on what part of the country you grew up. One may have grown up where two story homes with basements were the norm, while someone else thought those types of homes only belonged to the very wealthy.
It may also depend on your life circumstances. If you have a 3,000 square foot home, but you are running a business out of it, your...
Allyson is a professional organizer, based in Baltimore, at Elysian Organizing and can be found on TikTok sharing her best organizing tips. She is also going to be a new speaker at the 2025 Get Organized HQ Virtual conference this Fall.
Tasha shares ideas on how to write good lists that serve us well because sometimes we can make lists that leave us feeling defeated and like we’re falling behind. That’s not what we want! Let’s learn to make lists that help us make progress.
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A day in Kayse’s life looks much different than it used to. Both of her children are back in school after four years of being homeschooled.
Tasha shares her list of 10 things that are bringing her less stress & more peace in the spring of 2025. Hopefully some of these ideas will be something that you can use or remind you of something that you’ve tried before.
In this episode, Tasha talks with Jill, co-host of the Frugal Friends podcast and co-author of the book Buy What You Love Without Going Broke, who is going to share some good daily money habits for spending and saving.
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