Tyler Moore : The Tidy Dad
In this episode, we chat with Tyler Moore, also known as Tidy Dad, about maintaining simplicity and efficiency in daily life. Tyler shares insights and strategies on living in a compact New York City apartment with his family, discussing routines, decluttering, and the philosophy of 'just enough.' He elaborates on the importance of personalizing space to fit lifestyle needs and shares practical tips for creating effective habits and routines.
 Introduction to Tidy Dad
 Living in a Small Space
 Philosophy of 'Just Enough'
 Creating Rhythms and Routines
 30 Day Experiment
 Decluttering and Capsule Wardrobe
 Balancing Family and Social Life
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and take advantage of one of his many resources online @ https://thetidydad.com/Â
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