JANUARY:
The beginning of the year is a great time to start new habits. Get more bang for your buck with these four quick and easy tips that are sure to bring greater peace and ease to your life... Read more ...
FEBRUARY:
Come February, it would be easy to become complacent about our New Year’s resolutions... but hang tough! Doing a little each month will lead you to your goals. Keep the life you want in mind, and keep moving forward! Read more ...
MARCH:
This month we celebrate the renewal of life: from the Spring Equinox (March 20) to the religious holidays like Easter. Nature presents new life with trees budding and adorable baby animals in abundance. It is an opportunity for each of us to see how this renewal can be mirrored in our own lives. I encourage you to look for ways to renew in your life, and how you can mirror that in your space. Read more ...
APRIL:
This year Earth Day (April 22nd) seems even more poignant than ever. The global consciousness about environmentalism is shifting today. I am proud to say that this growing trend is spreading through the profession of organizing as well. Organizers are starting to take the pledge to care for the Earth while we take care of our clients. From Room for Life’s conception, we have been dedicated to green or sustainable organizing—running a green business as well as helping our clients to reduce, reuse, and recycle. All of our services, information, and tips reflect this basic philosophy. Read more ...
MAY:
May 11th is Mother’s Day, but for all that moms do for us throughout our lives, the least we can do is dedicate the month to Mom. As eco-organizers, all of our tips keep the care of Mother Earth in mind too. Read more ...
JUNE:
In celebration of the men in our families, we'll take a look at the areas that are typically "dad domain." I know that most anyone can benefit from these tips, so enjoy. Read more ...
JULY:
Our forefathers declared the intention for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. There’s nothing in there about working so hard you can’t enjoy life, or indebtedness to finance charges, or the pursuit of stuff. Yet, when we looked to our leaders for guidance, we are told the “American Way” is to go shopping. Read more ...