Places to Get Organized Besides the Home

Organization is first and foremost a mindset. Practicing a minimalistic lifestyle allows other areas in your life to shine as they are no longer dragged down by disorder. While most decluttering content is focused on the home (which is a great place to start!), there are so many other functioning areas of your life that could use some simplification. These sections of your life will not only physically organize it, but the newly tidied areas will clear out any occupied mental space for positive thinking.

Tackling the Pantry

Ever seen a picture-perfect pantry staged with organic foods in beautifully labeled symmetric mason jars? Did it scare you? With these pictures as inspiration it can be hard to know where to start. Questions might come about like: Where do I get those bins? How do they keep it like that over time? Where do I start? Hopefully, this article will break down the daunting task of an aesthetically pleasing and functional pantry.

How to Travel Like a Minimalist

Many of us share the true struggle of an overflowing closet and looming unpacked suitcase. With a trip on the horizon the big question is always: how much can I pack into this bag? While we might hate to admit it, many people struggle with overpacking for a vacation. Whether you are traveling to a tropical destination, the peaks of mountains, or quaint cities on the coast these ideas might just help you pack like a minimalist.

Bathroom Organization

Whether you share a bathroom with roommates, family, or all to yourself, the room always finds a way to become messy. It can be hard to use the space for proper self-care with products piling up in drawers and toothbrushes lying about. When we take time to ensure our bathroom is decluttered and clean it will transform into the peaceful facemask oasis of our dreams. These quick tips can help simplify your cleaning routine and make room for relaxation.

5 Tips for Minimalism

The idea of minimalistic lifestyle might conjure up a picture of a brave soul living with ten worldly possessions in a tiny home of 500 square ft. However, the minimalist mindset can serve anyone well in their day to day life no matter how you want to go about it. These tactics used for a simplistic lifestyle do not require a complete overhaul of your possessions but rather a slow and thoughtful integration into thinking about your belongings.

Tips on keeping your home tidy

The big spring clean out might be finished, but unfortunately after spring there are three other seasons of life. Keeping up a tidy lifestyle can seem impossible between work, school, friends, and daily life, Over time it is inevitable that your day to day is going to clutter up your home once again. However, do not dismay! Here are five easy tips for managing your newly tidied home. With these tricks tidying up can become an easy part of your self-care routine.

Organizing Products

Product Organization Once you have said goodbye to the belongings in your home that no longer spark joy, it is time to organize the ones you have left. Designating neat places for your things is a wonderful way to show them care. These eight items provide a convenient and pretty way to make sure your […]

College Packing List

Sending your student off to college can be an emotional and overwhelming step. With thousands of “college packing lists” available—stuffed with either too many items or too little—it can be confusing to know what the right list is.

Organizing a Bookshelf

We realize 90% of everyone who reads this doesn’t live in New York City, but the reality is that if you can organize an apartment in New York City, you can organize an apartment anywhere. That’s why we’ve put together 10 tips to guide you through the often emotionally messy process of organizing your small apartment. Remember: it’s your job to make every nook and cranny count!

Staying Productive at Home

Staying connected throughout the Covid-19 pandemic is an overwhelming task. Now that most people are working from home it’s getting harder for most us to distinguish the passing weeks. It’s especially hard to feel productive when work and home become synonymous. These five tips will hopefully be a guide to staying happy, healthy, and productive while working from home.