Blogs about getting organised
Hi there, thanks for stopping by, my name is Sabine, and I am here to help you get more organised.
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Learn to Organise and Declutter
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Minimalism and living clutter-free might make you feel great, but what about consumer guilt and eco-anxiety?
When you start to dig deeper in decluttering a familiar feeling will rear its head for most of us “consumer guilt”. It is a mixture between feeling terrible about the money you spend on some plastic junk, the mess it is leaving in your house and often it is overlayed with eco-anxiety all this stuff is not good for the environment.
The 5 am club - to not only elevate your life but organise it as well
How the 5 am club relates to organising, I often talk about finding your energy levels for you in your days - this book could inspire you to find your own way.
Embracing Culture: Gezellig, Hygge, and the Art of Organising for Cosiness
The importance of living spaces is signaled differently in a variety of cultures, for the Dutch, there's a word that encapsulates this importance – gezellig. While its English translation is "cosy," gezellig encompasses more than mere comfort; it's a term that permeates every aspect of life, from homes and afternoons to dinners and conversations.
Inherited Order: What Organising Skills Have You Learned from Your Parents?
Whether your parents were naturally organised or not, the good news is that you have the power to develop and enhance your organisational skills. Through deliberate effort and daily practice, you can shape your living space to align with your preferences.
Transform Your Living Spaces: The Vision of an Organised Home
In this blog post, we'll explore the transformative power of having a vision for your home and utilising existing furniture to create an organised and inviting living environment.
What is squalor?
Squalor means that there is no clear grouping and idea behind the accumulation of stuff. Stuff is just being kept because it cannot be thrown away.
Hoarding and Squalor: Understanding and Overcoming Clutter Challenges
As the field of organising is developing, you might hear some terms like hoarding and squalor being used more. In recent years, the American Psychiatric Association has recognised hoarding as a mental illness by itself.
Unveiling the Unseen: Domestic Violence and the Role of Organising in Australian Homes
It might surprise you but there is a connection between Domestic Violence and the often-overlooked realm of organising within a household. Domestic Violence, beyond the evident physical aggression, can manifest in subtle, insidious ways, infiltrating not just your space but your mind and the dynamics of maintaining a home.
Do you have a vision for an organised life?
Do you know exactly what you want when it comes to organising? It is key to have a clear vision of what is important to you in front of you when you get your spaces organised.
Organised and Happy
Discover the key to a happier and more organised life with Sabine Straver's comprehensive guide to decluttering and organising. Learn practical tips based on your values, use expert insights to transform your living space and your day-to-day life into a haven of tranquility and efficiency. Say goodbye to chaos and hello to serenity today!
Action - Are you going to organise or simply intend to organise?
Are you going to organise or simply intent to organise. The shift in language needs to be very clear in the way you talk about your organising goals. Have a what, why, when and how if possible, make it specific and measurable.
Organise and slow down
You can use the idea of slowing down and work with the philosophy that good things take time, in organising as well.
Can you organise, declutter and be an environmentalist?
Recently I was thinking that organisation and being an environmentalist might actually go hand in hand in some cases.
Organising and procrastination
Everyone procrastinates and that is okay, to a certain extent. It is a matter of how long we procrastinate and on which things.
Coping with life: When are you truly organised?
When are you truly organised? Is it when you have nothing out of place in your house when dishes are done, laundry is folded and washed, and no piece of paper lives on your desk? Or is it when you manage to get the kids to school (dressed), when you are doing a pretty good job at work and overall your family is happy and healthy living their day-to-day lives.
Is cleaning the house still women’s work?
Is cleaning the house still women’s work? I did some research on this topic which is called the second shift. This research concludes that in all households the situation is different.
Contemplating purpose. What is the point of cleaning, organising and decluttering?
This week I am contemplating purpose. What is the point of cleaning, organising and decluttering? After all - it will never stop, will it?
Organise and Energise: Taskercising Burn Calories While Decluttering and Cleaning Your Space
As working mums we have to find a way to do exercise whilst cleaning the house, let’s introduce taskercising.
Organising from the inside out
This week let’s talk about organising from the inside out. The inner and outer world, have much more in common than what most of us would like to believe and admit.
The Magic of to do lists
This week let’s talk about lists and look in particular at the ‘to-do’ lists. I have lists for pretty much everything; meetings to make sure I don’t forget things, lists for goals of the week, goals for each day etc.