Flower Power: 4 Ways to Spruce Up Your Space

Flower Power: 4 Ways to Spruce Up Your Space

This time of year can be especially dreary – temperatures have decreased, the sun sets early, and we all anticipate those dreaded snow storms. Now is a great time to add some brightness and life to your living situation. Aside from heading to Trader Joes and getting a small bouquet for $3.99, here are some other ways to spruce up your living space with some spruces.

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How To Organize Your Memorabilia
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How To Organize Your Memorabilia

We each have our own set of memories that bring us joy, peace, a feeling of love or sadness. Memorabilia are tangible objects that have memories associated with them. My memorabilia might look like junk to you, but the memories associated with each item brings me back to my childhood, my family or a special moment in time. Memorabilia can be photographs, letters, clothing, souvenirs, or any object that holds a memory for you.

If you’re overwhelmed by trying to find space to store every birthday card, concert ticket stub and newspaper clipping, it’s time to ask yourself what is really worth keeping and how can you best store and preserve your memories.

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Our Favorite Products For 2016

Our Favorite Products For 2016

Clients always want to know what our favorite organizing products and systems are. While there is a plethora of organizing gizmos and gadgets available online and in stores, we have narrowed down a few of our favorites right here!

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Q&A with TLD: You Asked, We Answered

Q&A with TLD: You Asked, We Answered

As a team, we get asked so many questions by our clients, friends, family and people we meet while running errands that see our logo or how organized our shopping carts are. Today we’re going to share some commonly asked questions about how to organize certain spaces, choosing the best products, various organizing systems for different people and some funny ones too!

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That’s A Wrap: Organizing Your Gift Wrapping Supplies

That’s A Wrap: Organizing Your Gift Wrapping Supplies

Don’t you just hate it when you can’t find the right wrapping paper; the bows and ribbons are all tangled together in the bottom of the bin and the tape dispenser is no where to be found? We sure do! Holiday gift-giving is supposed to be fun and bring everyone closer, but when the gift wrapping and tracking of wish lists and presents isn’t organized it can become a nightmare (before Christmas)!

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5 Ways To Organize Your Recipes
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5 Ways To Organize Your Recipes

How many times have you come across a mouth-watering recipe while looking through a cookbook, magazine, or on the internet? You bookmark it with a post-it, tear it out of the magazine in the waiting room at the doctors office, or keep that tab open in your internet browser.

But how are we supposed to keep all of these recipes organized so that our minds and bellies can be satisfied!? As winter rapidly approaches with holidays right around the corner, it is important to create a system for your recipes (whether hard copies or digital versions) so they can easily be accessed for a cozy night in or dinner party for eight. Here are our top 5 ways to organize recipes.

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10 Ways To Get Back-To-School Ready
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10 Ways To Get Back-To-School Ready

The sun is setting earlier each day. The days are getting a little cooler. The stores are advertising Back-To-School outfits and you’ll start seeing school supplies pop up everywhere very shortly (if not already). 

With these back-to-school tips and ideas, we hope everyone can have an enjoyable transition from the less structured days of summer to the beginning of the school year.

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Some Of Our Favorite…Upcycling Projects
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Some Of Our Favorite…Upcycling Projects

Upcycling, also known as creative reuse, is the process of taking useless and unwanted products and repurposing them. The process of upcycling can be found in art, music and design. In the organizing world, we love upcycling because it allows clients to save on buying all new organizing supplies and products. It teaches us to use what we have and use it differently and it’s also great for the environment!

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6 Tips To Manage Your To Do List
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6 Tips To Manage Your To Do List

Does your To Do list fit on a post-it note or take up an entire notebook or maybe even a few notebooks? We tend to put too much on our lists and end up frustrated with ourselves when we can’t check them all off at the end of the day. Truthfully, we’re setting ourselves up for failure from the start. Our To Do lists can be extremely helpful to keep us on track, however, the problem often lies in what and how much we’re actually putting on the list. Unreasonable expectations of how long it actually takes to complete a task can lead to a feeling of failure when we don’t make enough time to get everything done. And that’s just not fair because you’re awesome!

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Take Control Of Your Stress With A Command Center
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Take Control Of Your Stress With A Command Center

DID YOU KNOW?
Each U.S. household receives about 850 pieces of unwanted mail per year. This adds up to more than 100 BILLION pieces of mail per year for the US, about 44% of which goes into landfills without even being opened! The damage to the environment, carbon footprint, wasted energy, etc. are considerable. And let’s not forget about the frustration and wasted time – you’ll spend about 8 months of your life dealing with unsolicited mail (PaperKarma).

At the beginning of Stress Awareness Month we talked about how poor time management can add unwanted stress to your life, but another major source of stress can come from the way our space is organized. A stack of unopened mail, a pile of laundry, or the messy dishes left around the house can all cause stress, so can a space that isn’t designed to realistically suit your daily life. Disorganization leads to stress and every time you walk past that pile of clothes on the floor or see those bills on the counter, you’ll be reminded of your chaotic life. Stress can follow you around your own home and often we become numb to it over time.

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