Make decluttering a habit
Decluttering is a habit, not a one-time project. Life changes, stuff accumulates, and stewardship requires ongoing effort. Build the decluttering habit for sustainable homemaking.
Mystie, homeschooling mom of 5, shares the life lessons she's learned and the grace she's received from Christ. She is author of Simplified Organization: Learn to Love What Must Be Done
Decluttering is a habit, not a one-time project. Life changes, stuff accumulates, and stewardship requires ongoing effort. Build the decluttering habit for sustainable homemaking.
Take your kids with you to the grocery store. Yes, really, especially when they’re 10-and-under. I totally understand why most people opt to do their grocery shopping in the
Declutter your home with simple strategies that work. Tackle clutter in 10-minute bursts, make decisions confidently, and create spaces that serve your family.
Decluttering isn't a one-time fix. Learn simple, practical steps to declutter your home, create order, and steward your space with joy and purpose.
Take control of your attitude by taking control of your thoughts. Our attitude is the missing link in our attempts at getting organized.
Weeks have passed since the holidays which were a fun break but also exhausting and a lot of work. Then we jump into January with all the energy and good
Originally posted in January 2010 Attention and observation are the primary habits we are going to work on in our upcoming school year. Therefore, I have to gather my wits
I remember being so weary, so tired, as a young stay-at-home mom with small children. There was so much to do. So much to do, in fact, that it seemed
Ah, the constant struggle to find or create the perfect planning system. How many of us spend more time tweaking and changing our planner than actually using it? A post-it
My new tagline is “organize your attitude,” because I think our own mindset as moms is crucial in our homes. This theme fits well here, too, because an organized attitude
How many planners have you tried using in your adult life? The number is likely more than one. When you’re trying to figure out how to organize your life,
Homemaking has fallen on hard times for the last hundred or more years. Though its been devalued by our culture, in reality, it has not lost any value to the