Wednesday, March 14, 2018

How Does Clutter Make You Feel?

         
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How Does Clutter Make You Feel?

Parent's Magazine Poll January 2018 Edition

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65% of those polled checked that clutter makes them feel, "Anxious or on edge until I can deal with it."

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43% checked, "Overwhelmed--I don't know where to begin."

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39% agreed they were embarrassed for anyone to see it.

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9% said, "I can easily ignore it."

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Only 2% checked, "I don't have clutter in my home."

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Sunday’s client before and after purge, still have to organize the room, now that it’s gutted. Stay tuned for the update! Turning it into home gym. By the way, my shirt says, “Let that shit go.”
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Stop Procrastinating and Call Me Already! I want to work with you!
Kiera Rain, Owner
Bay Area Professional Organizer Co.
Organizing Homes & Offices since 2003
925-817-9642
NoMoreClutterCA@gmail.com
NoMoreClutter.org
"De-Clutter to De-Stress!"
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This non-hoarding client in SF is a busy mom who was ready to let go of all the baby stuff her 5 year old has outgrown, and make her home "New" post-divorce! She donated ALL of this in just two sessions! She put out large items on the curb for free--it was all gone right away! And she filled up my crosstour twice! I took everything to Love A Child Missions in Bay Point, a homeless shelter for families. Love when my clients love the purge process. Feels so great and freeing!

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

How to Have Less Clutter AND Less Plastic!

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Organize your home with clear glass containers instead of clear plastic containers!

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8 Kitchen Tips to Have a Healthier, Simpler, Greener Lifestyle!

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1.Become a vegetarian or vegan, or simply consume less meat on a weekly basis.
2.Shop from your own fridge, pantry, freezer FIRST before choosing to eat out or order delivery.
3.Purge your fridge weekly, night before Trash Day.
4.Purge your freezer once a month.
5.Purge your pantry every January and July.
6.Eat soon-to-be-expired foods and left-overs for "Family Dinner Left-Over Night," night before Trash Day each week. Play a board or card game or color at the dining table together after dinner to make it a great new family tradition!
7.Let the kids make something creative from items to choose from in the kitchen.
8.Use glass instead of plastic for food storage containers.**

8 Ways to Rise Above Plastic:

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1.Choose to reuse when it comes to shopping bags and bottled water. Cloth bags and metal or glass reusable bottles are available locally at great prices.
2.Refuse single-serving packaging, excess packaging, straws and other "disposable" plastics. Carry reusable utensils in your purse, backpack or car to use at bbq's, potlucks or take-out restaurants.
3.Reduce everyday plastics such as sandwich bags and juice cartons by replacing them with a reusable lunch bag/box that includes a thermos.
4.Bring your to-go mug with you to the coffee shop, smoothie shop or restaurants that let you use them, which is a great way to reduce lids, plastic cups and/or plastic-lined cups.
5.Go digital! No need for plastic cds, dvds and jewel cases when you can buy your music and videos online.
6.Seek out alternatives to the plastic items that you rely on.
7.Volunteer at a beach cleanup. Surfrider Foundation, Meetup, Local Park Services will all have opportunities for you on-going!
8.Support plastic bag bans, polystyrene foam bans and bottle recycling bills.
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Kiera Rain Bay Area Professional Organizer 2
Stop Procrastinating and Call Me Already! I want to work with you!
Kiera Rain, Owner
Bay Area Professional Organizer Co.
Organizing Homes & Offices since 2003
925-817-9642
NoMoreClutterCA@gmail.com
NoMoreClutter.org
"De-Clutter to De-Stress!"
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Preposterous Facts About Plastic Pollution:

In the Los Angeles area alone, 10 metric tons of plastic fragments—like grocery bags, straws and soda bottles—are carried into the Pacific Ocean every day.
Over the last ten years we have produced more plastic than during the whole of the last century.
50 percent of the plastic we use, we use just once and throw away.
Enough plastic is thrown away each year to circle the earth four times.
We currently recover only five percent of the plastics we produce.
The average American throws away approximately 185 pounds of plastic per year.
Plastic accounts for around 10 percent of the total waste we generate.
The production of plastic uses around eight percent of the world's oil production (bioplastics are not a good solution as they require food source crops).
Americans throw away 35 billion plastic water bottles every year (source: Brita)
Plastic in the ocean breaks down into such small segments that pieces of plastic from a one liter bottle could end up on every mile of beach throughout the world.
Annually approximately 500 billion plastic bags are used worldwide. More than one million bags are used every minute.
46 percent of plastics float (EPA 2006) and it can drift for years before eventually concentrating in the ocean gyres.
It takes 500-1,000 years for plastic to degrade.
Billions of pounds of plastic can be found in swirling convergences in the oceans making up about 40 percent of the world's ocean surfaces. 80 percent of pollution enters the ocean from the land.
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is located in the North Pacific Gyre off the coast of California and is the largest ocean garbage site in the world. This floating mass of plastic is twice the size of Texas, with plastic pieces outnumbering sea life six to one.
Plastic constitutes approximately 90 percent of all trash floating on the ocean's surface, with 46,000 pieces of plastic per square mile.
One million sea birds and 100,000 marine mammals are killed annually from plastic in our oceans.
44 percent of all seabird species, 22 percent of cetaceans, all sea turtle species and a growing list of fish species have been documented with plastic in or around their bodies.
In samples collected in Lake Erie, 85 percent of the plastic particles were smaller than two-tenths of an inch, and much of that was microscopic. Researchers found 1,500 and 1.7 million of these particles per square mile.
Virtually every piece of plastic that was ever made still exists in some shape or form (with the exception of the small amount that has been incinerated).
Plastic chemicals can be absorbed by the body—93 percent of Americans age six or older test positive for BPA (a plastic chemical).
Some of these compounds found in plastic have been found to alter hormones or have other potential human health effects.
 
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How to Make a Room Feel Bigger

Kiera, HELP! How can I create more space in my home?

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The Serenity Prayer for Getting Organized:
"Grant me the ability to know where to use the things I have, courage to purge what I don't need/use/love, the serenity to acquire only that is absolutely necessary, and the wisdom to know the difference."
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Leave some shelves empty.
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Furniture with exposed legs will make your room feel bigger!
Click on the couches to learn 18 More Fabulous and Foolproof Ways To Make A Small Space Feel So Much Bigger!
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Install Ceiling Room Dividers to create more privacy, turn one large room into two, or add more design/color. Curtains can also help cut energy bills--open to let in the light instead of turning on lights; close to keep the room cooler without turning on the AC.
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You need to hire a Professional Organizer if you can relate to any of the following:
Are you embarrassed to have people over?
Wasting time because you can't find things?
Re-buying items because you've "lost" them in the clutter, wasting money?
Are you having "Chores Wars" and fighting with your partner about the mess?
Have you lost your personal or work space because the clutter has taken over?
Do you feel tense and stressed in your own environment?
Do you struggle with figuring out how and where to start?
Is it hard to make decisions on your stuff?
Are you dreading dealing with the piles around you?
Have you recently changed jobs, moved, gotten married/divorced, lost a loved one--Life Transition can sink you into a whirlwind of overwhelm and chaos.
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Kiera Rain Bay Area Professional Organizer 2
Stop Procrastinating and Call Me Already! I want to work with you!
Kiera Rain, Owner
Bay Area Professional Organizer Co.
Organizing Homes & Offices since 2003
925-817-9642
NoMoreClutterCA@gmail.com
NoMoreClutter.org
"De-Clutter to De-Stress!"
 
 
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