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Tidy for Peace NOT Perfection

How home organization and tidy practices can help you let go of perfection.


What spaces feels better and increases function?
Perfection is Sneaky

Perfection is sneaky. It whispers that if we just try a little harder, buy the right bins, or keep every corner spotless, then weโ€™ll finally feel calm and in control.

But the truth is, perfection often blocks the very peace weโ€™re looking for.

Organizing invites you to slow down and actually look at your life: what you value, what youโ€™ve outgrown, and what supports the person youโ€™re becoming.

As you sort through your things, youโ€™re also sorting through expectations. You start to notice that perfect isnโ€™t the goalโ€”clarity is. Ease is. Joy is.

Be Intentional

Letting go of perfection doesnโ€™t happen all at once. It happens in small, meaningful moments:

  • When you choose progress over procrastination.
  • When you release the guilt of unfinished projects or things you thought you โ€œshouldโ€ keep.
  • When you realize your home is allowed to look lived-in because you live in it.
Tips for Letting Go
  1. Focus on โ€œbetter,โ€ not โ€œperfect.โ€ Aim for small improvements that make life easier. A drawer thatโ€™s 80% organized still works beautifully. Progress counts.
  2. Choose function over aesthetics. Pretty bins are great, but systems that actually support your daily habits matter more. Priority: ease, not Instagram.
  3. Use the โ€œgood enoughโ€ rule. If the space works, reduces stress, and you can find what you needโ€”stop there. โ€œGood enoughโ€ is often exactly right.
  4. Break projects into micro-tasks. Instead of โ€œorganize the closet,โ€ try โ€œsort shoes.โ€ Small wins build momentum and reduce overwhelm.
  5. Expect a little messโ€”because youโ€™re human. Life shifts. Homes get lived in. Allowing wiggle room prevents burnout and increases long-term success.
  6. Let your space evolve with you. Systems arenโ€™t set in stone. Adjust them as your lifestyle, family, or needs change. Flexibility = freedom.
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        Visual Gift Guide: Giving & Receiving

        Dive deep with tips of how to Give, Receive, and Let go of Guilt with Gifts this 2025 holiday season.


        Best Gift: Giant Pile of Love!

        Nothing like a big pile of nieces and nephews to embrace this holiday season and make memories that will last a lifetime! This year I taught the kids how to make peanut butter cups!

        Give Gifts of Joy this 2025 holiday season

        This holiday season, shift the focus from things to moments that matter. The most meaningful gifts arenโ€™t found in storesโ€”theyโ€™re found in shared laughter, new adventures, and quiet moments spent together. Whether itโ€™s a cooking class, a day trip, or simply uninterrupted time with loved ones, experiences create memories that last far longer than any item ever could.

        Give joy, not just presents.

        Receiving Gifts

        When we receive gifts, the true joy comes from the thought, time, and care behind themโ€”not the item itself. Express gratitude for the giverโ€™s intention, then reflect on whether the gift adds value or ease to your life.

        Once you receive the gift, you have fulfilled its purpose.

        Let go of Guilty Gifts

        You can appreciate a gift without needing to keep it forever. The love was in the giving, not the object itself. Release the guilt, thank the gift for its purpose, and let it move on to someone who will truly use and enjoy it.

        Honor the person/item by passing it forwardโ€”donate it to a cause you care about so someone else can benefit. Letting go with appreciation keeps the cycle of generosity and joy alive.

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        Monica Islas, owner of Body Wellness, is a board-certified athletic trainer practicing in the San Francisco Bay Area.

        Body Wellness mission is driven by the belief that everyone, regardless of their socio-economic background, should have access to comprehensive care and knowledge to live healthier and build stronger communities.ย 

        What if you could give the gift of a refreshed and clean home?

        Marlyn, owner of Bee Fresh Cleaners, is a husband-and-wife cleaning company for residential and commercial spaces. Theyโ€™re ISSA-certified in Professional House Cleaning (PHC) and follow health-focused cleaning protocols that target high-touch areas.

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          Upcoming: The Nueva School

          Hosted each year following winter break, Nueva’s Intersession program exposes students to diverse fields through hands-on lessons and insightful lectures. Parent and professional facilitators offer hundreds of sessions covering a broad spectrum of topics around the arts, humanities, STEM, environmental citizenship, design thinking, and social-emotional learning.

          • Workshop 1 – Basic Principles of Organizing
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          • Content: How to Organize using the KonMari Method
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            Preserving a Lifetime of Memories in Las Vegas

            This month, I traveled to Las Vegas to work on a project that was as meaningful as it was memorable. My client had something truly special: boxes and albums filled with photographs spanning her entire family history. But like many families, these precious memories were stored away in closets and boxes, unseen in daily life.

            Our shared vision was to bring this treasure trove of history to life in two powerful ways:

            1. A digital family album โ€“ Every photo would be safely scanned, curated, and organized online so her family could access their story anywhere, anytime. This meant not only preserving delicate originals but also creating a resource future generations could treasure.
            2. A family wall of photos โ€“ Together, we designed a wall display that captured the essence of her family across the decades, turning memories that once lived in boxes into a daily source of joy, pride, and connection.

            Sorting through her entire familyโ€™s visual history was both practical and deeply moving. As we worked, stories came alive โ€” weddings, graduations, everyday kitchen table moments. Each chosen photo represented a thread in the tapestry of her familyโ€™s journey.

            The result was transformative: an organized, accessible digital archive paired with a beautiful home display that now radiates love and legacy. What was once overwhelming and hidden away is now something her whole family can enjoy and pass down for generations.

            Projects like this remind me that organizing isnโ€™t just about order โ€” itโ€™s about honoring stories, creating connection, and keeping memories alive.

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              Pocket Fold like a BOSS

              Iโ€™m thrilled to kick off my updated Pocket Folding Video Series! ๐ŸŽฅโœจ Over the next two months, Iโ€™ll be sharing a brand new folding tutorial every week on InstagramTikTok, and Facebook โ€”each one focused on a different clothing item to help you stay neat, stylish, and organized. The series is already underway, and hereโ€™s what weโ€™ve covered so far:

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                Donate Specific Items in the East Bay Area

                Looking to donate specific items safely and eco-friendly in our East Bay community? I gotchu.



                Mattresses & Box Springs: Habitat for Humanity ReStore Oakland

                Mattresses are collected from ReStore Oakland by the Mattress Recycling Council to be broken down into separate materials like foam, wood, and steel for recycling. Over 75% of a single mattress can be recycled into new products!

                โœจ Accepts:

                • mattresses
                • box springs
                • paint
                • clothes
                • shoes
                • scrap cardboard & metal (small fee applies)

                โœ… Limit:

                • They do not offer pickups for mattressesโ€”you must bring them in yourself.
                • Drop off up to five mattresses or box springs per day, for free โ€” no appointment needed.

                ๐Ÿ›‘ Does Not Accept:

                • Items that are wet, heavily soiled, or infested with bedbugs
                • Foam-only air mattresses, crib or juvenile mattresses, sofa beds, futons, toppers, pillows, sleeping bags, etc
                • Hours: Monday โ€“ Saturday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
                • Address: 9235 San Leandro Street, Oakland, CA 94603


                Cause: Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope for a world where everyone has a decent place to live.

                Accepts Donations:

                • fully intact/upholstered furniture
                • new/less than 7 year old appliances
                • unused/ new/perfectly working tools/materials, light fixtures
                • high quality/full sets cabinets
                • good condition doors/windows
                • perfectly clean/functioning plumbing/fixtures
                • new floorboards, home decor, sports equipment, bicycles

                Donation Limit: call for a donation inquiry, pianos (drop off only), mattresses + paint only accepted at Oakland location

                Request a Pick Up: complete the pick up request form, confirm date/time, pay a flat fee of $40, Special note: on the day of your scheduled pickup, your donations must be in a garage, driveway, parking space, or curbside at time of pickup

                Concord

                • Hours: Wednesday โ€“ Sunday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
                • Phone: (925) 826-5465
                • Address: 2080 Diamond Blvd, Concord, CA 94520

                Oakland

                • Hours: Monday โ€“ Saturday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
                • Phone: (510) 777-1447
                • Address: 9235 San Leandro Street, Oakland, CA 94603

                San Jose

                • Hours: Wednesday โ€“ Sunday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
                • Phone: (408) 929-2203
                • Address: 1608 Las Plumas Avenue, San Jose, CA 95133

                Antiques: Hospice of the East Bay

                Cause: Donations create critical programs that enhance the quality of life for community members, music therapy, grief support for children & teens, and high-quality hospice care to everyone who needs it, regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay

                Accepts Donations: Furniture, Clothing, Housewares, Jewelry, Home & Garden, Vintage

                Donation Limit: . Delivering your donations in bags that weigh less than 20lbs is much appreciated. To schedule a pick-up time, please call us at (925) 674-9072


                Recycle Clothing/Linens/Jewelry: Youth Homes Thrift Shop

                Cause: Supports teens aging out of foster care by providing jobs, free clothing, and more

                Recycle/Repurpose Materials: clothing, linens, jewelry

                Accepts Donations: clothing, small furniture, books, antiques, housewares, dishes, linens, art work, and more.

                Donation Limit: washed , clean, good condition

                • Address: 15 B Vivian Drive Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
                • Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
                • Phone: 925 798 5561

                Pillows & Linens: “Rescued Treasures” Community Concern for Cats

                Cause: All the proceeds go directly to helping homeless cats in Contra Costa County

                Accepts Donations: pillows, linens, gently used clothing, furniture, books, antiques, housewares, dishes, art work, and other household items in good condition

                • Address: 1270 Newell Ave i, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
                • Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM, Sunday 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
                • Phone: (925) 937-3201


                Glasses: Lion’s Club

                Cause: helping combat vision impairment and blindness. With this same conviction, Lions have also been a force in providing medical care and education to help prevent hearing loss.

                Accepts Donations: glasses, hearing aids

                Donate Eyeglasses

                • Walmart Vision Centers: Lions Clubs International has a partnership with the Walmart Corporation. You can deposit your eyeglasses at any participating Walmart Vision Center.
                • Local Lions clubs: Some local Lions clubs collect eyeglasses. To contact a Lions club in your community to find out if they collect eyeglasses, please use the Club Locator to find a local club near your community. Once you’ve located a club, click the envelop icon to send a message to the club.
                • Lions Eyeglasses Recycling Centers (LERC): If you are unable to find a local Walmart or Lions club that accepts eyeglasses donations, you can mail your eyeglasses or unopened contact lenses to the nearest LERC. You can find your nearest LERC here.

                Hearing Aids: used hearing aids of any age, brand or model can do so by visiting the Hearing Charities of America donations page. There, you can reach out with questions or complete the online donation form to start the donation process.

                • Walnut Creek: 700 Bancroft Rd, Walnut Creek , 94596
                • Pleasant Hill: 40 Golf Club Rd, Pleasant Hill CA, 94523
                • Concord: 755 Oak Grove Rd, Concord California, 94518
                • Martinez: 1190 ARNOLD DRIVE, MARTINEZ CA, 94553
                • Moraga: 1419 Moraga Way, Moraga CA, 94556

                Toiletries: Wayside Inn (Assistance League)

                Cause: toiletries can be donated for monthly kids food boxes

                Donations Accepted: UNOPENED toiletries

                • Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
                • Phone: (925) 284-4781
                • Address: 2711 Buena Vista Ave, Walnut Creek, CA 94597

                Cause: Donations make an impact on the local community by enabling UpCycle for reuse materials and a creative making space for the community

                Accepts Donations: Arts & crafts, art/craft books, baskets, fabric, feathers, glass items, office supplies,paper, picture frames, shells, stamps, tins/containers, tile, toys, games, vintage items, yarn. See the full acceptable items list.

                Donation Limit: Donation drop-off by appointment only.

                • Address: 1660-C Contra Costa Blvd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
                • Phone: (925) 324 – 6156
                • Hours: Monday – Thursday 10:00 AM to 4 PM

                Cause: Friends of the library groups are a vital source of funds for events, collections, facilities, and equipment at 30 Contra Costa libraries.

                Accepts Donations: books, audiobooks, vinyl, CDs, DVDs, board games and jigsaw puzzles

                Donation Limit: 2 bags/boxes of books, please call a specific location to confirm acceptable items

                Pleasant Hill

                • Hours: 7 days a week 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
                • Phone: (925) 349-9620
                • Address: 955 Contra Costa Blvd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523

                Walnut Creek Downtown

                • Hours:
                  • Monday & Tuesday: 10:00 AMโ€”8:00 AM
                  • Wednesday & Thursday: 10:00 AMโ€”6:00 AM
                  • Friday & Saturday: 9:00 AMโ€”5:00 AM
                • Phone: (925) 977-3349
                • Address: 1644 North Broadway Street, Walnut Creek, CA 94596

                Ygnacio Valley (Walnut Creek)

                • Hours:
                  • Monday – Thursday 10:00AM to 8:00PM
                  • Friday – Saturday 10:00AM – 6:00PM
                • Phone: (925) 938-1481
                • Address: 2661 Oak Grove Rd., Walnut Creek, CA 94598

                Lafayette

                • Hours:
                  • Monday – Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 AM
                  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 AM
                  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 AM
                • Phone: (925) 385-2296
                • Address: 3491 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Lafayette, CA 94549


                Cause: Birthright is committed to providing confidential, non-judgmental support to any woman who is pregnant or thinks she might be pregnant, no matter her age, race, circumstances, religion, marital status or financial situation.

                Accepts Donations: Baby clothing, maternity clothing, linens, blankets, burp cloths, unused diapers

                Does NOT accept: baby toys, kids toys, pillows, large baby items

                Donation Process: Please call before dropping off your donations.

                • Address: 3106 Clayton Road, Concord, California, 94519
                • Phone: (925) 798 -7227
                • Hours:
                  • Monday & Wednesday: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
                  • Tuesday 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
                  • Thursday 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
                  • Friday & Saturday By Appointment

                Cause: BACN’s mission is to prevent child abuse and neglect by offering critical services to families during difficult times. We create a warm, safe, and loving environment where children receive short-term care while their parents address challenging circumstances. All BACN services are free, voluntary, and confidential.

                Accepts Donations: clean and gently used toys (to prevent any possible choking hazards please be sure small toys are secured in a bag), childrenโ€™s equipment, diapers, non-expired baby food and formula, unopened diapers, books in good condition, puzzles and games (please tape boxes to ensure small pieces are kept inside), gently worn childrenโ€™s clothing, and childrenโ€™s shoes.

                • Baby clothing, blankets, bottles, strollers, and equipment
                • Children’s clothing, shoes, books, toys, furniture, and more.

                Donation Process: Please call before dropping off your donations to ensure all items will be accepted!

                • Address: 1506 Mendocino Dr, Concord, 94521
                • Phone: 925-685-8052
                • Hours: Monday – Friday : 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM


                Paint

                1. PaintCare:

                • PaintCare is a program that facilitates the collection and recycling of leftover architectural paint.
                • In California, many retailers, including paint, hardware, and home improvement stores, participate as drop-off locations.
                • You can find a drop-off site near you using the PaintCare site locator tool.
                • Typically, these stores accept paint during their regular business hours. 

                2. Central Contra Costa HHW Collection Facility:

                • This facility, located in Martinez, accepts various household hazardous waste items, including paint. 
                • It’s a designated location for proper disposal of hazardous materials. 
                • Check their website for specific hours of operation and accepted items. 

                3. LoadUp:

                • LoadUp offers convenient curbside or in-home pickup of paint and other items.
                • You can schedule a pickup online and choose curbside service for a discount.
                • This service is ideal for larger quantities or if you need assistance with moving the paint. 

                4. Downtown Walnut Creek Ace Hardware:

                • This location also participates in paint recycling and accepts paint during their regular business hours.
                • You can find them at 2044 Mount Diablo Blvd, Walnut Creek, CA, 94596. 

                Light Bulbs

                Recycle Options:

                1. Single-Family Home Residents: Place CFLs in a clear bag and put the bag on the ground next to your blue recycling cart each week for collection. The driver will pick them up seperately.
                2. Home Depot: Take your CFL bulbs to any Home Depot store for free recycling. 
                3. Household Hazardous Waste Program: The Alameda County Household Hazardous Waste Program has facilities in Hayward, Livermore, and Oakland where you can drop off various types of bulbs, including fluorescent and CFLs. 
                4. RecycleSmart: Check the RecycleSmart website for information on hazardous waste disposal events and locations, which may include light bulb recycling. 

                Types of Light Bulbs:

                • Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFLs)
                  • Single-Family Home Residents: Place CFLs in a clear bag and put the bag on the ground next to your blue recycling cart each week for collection. The driver will pick them up seperately.
                  • Commercial and Multi-Family: Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Facility in Martinez. For more information visit www.CentralSan.org.
                • Light Emitting Diode (LED) Bulb Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Facility in Martinez. For more information visit www.CentralSan.org.
                • Fluorescent Tubes, High Intensity Discharge Bulbs and Neon Signs Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Facility in Martinez. For more information visit www.CentralSan.org.

                Batteries

                Batteries contain lead and toxic heavy metals. It is illegal in California to dispose of batteries in curbside carts and bins.

                If you live in a single-family home, place all small household batteries in a clear, sealed bag and set them on top of your blue recycling cart lid each week on your normal service day. The recycling driver will collect batteries separately. If you notice your driver is not collecting your batteries, please call RecycleSmart at 925-906-1801 or email authority@recyclesmart.org to let us know. Single-family homes can also set batteries out on the bi-annual Reuse Day, including auto batteries. Auto batteries are only accepted on the Reuse Day, not weekly. All residents can also use the free drop-off retail partners listed below and take batteries to Central Sanโ€™s HHW Facility in Martinez

                Apartments, Condos, and BusinessesDrop off at one of our local partner retail locations below for free:

                • Walnut Creek โ€“ Ace Hardware, 2044 Mt. Diablo Blvd.
                • Alamo โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 3158 Danville Blvd.
                • Blackhawk โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 3420 Camino Tassajara
                • Danville โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 650 San Ramon Valley
                • Danville โ€“ Danville Music, 115 Town and Country Dr.
                • Danville โ€“ Walgreenโ€™s, 611 San Ramon Valley
                • Lafayette โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 3625 Mt. Diablo Blvd.
                • Lafayette โ€“ Ace Hardware, 3311 Mt. Diablo Blvd.
                • Moraga โ€“ Ace Hardware, 1409 Moraga Rd.
                • Moraga โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 1480 Moraga Rd. #D
                • Moraga โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 580 Moraga Rd.
                • Orinda โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 50 Moraga Way
                • Orinda โ€“ Rite Aid, 27 Orinda Way
                • Walnut Creek โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 1123 S. California Blvd.
                • Walnut Creek โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 1914 Tice Valley Blvd.
                • Walnut Creek โ€“ CVS/Pharmacy, 738 Bancroft Rd.
                • Walnut Creek โ€“ Rite Aid, 1526 Palos Verde Mall


                Electronics

                It is illegal to dispose of electronics in the garbage. Your unwanted and obsolete electronic equipment and appliances are one of the fastest growing waste streams. When discarded in landfills, these items not only lock up components that contain valuable and reusable natural resources, but they also contain toxic chemicals that can contaminate soil and groundwater. 

                • Best Buy
                  • Hours: Monday โ€“ Saturday 10:00am โ€“ 8:00pm, Sunday 11:00am โ€“ 7:00pm
                  • Phone: (925) 988 โ€“ 0256
                  • Address: 3260 Buskirk Ave Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
                • Staples
                  • Hours: Monday โ€“ Saturday 8:00am โ€“ 9:00pm, Sunday 10:00am โ€“ 6:00pm
                  • Phone: (925) 691 โ€“ 4060
                  • Address: 2120 Contra Costa Blvd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
                • Rapid Recycle
                  • Hours: Tuesday โ€“ Saturday 8:30am โ€“ 5:00pm
                  • Phone: (925) 671 โ€“ 8008
                  • Address: 5292 Pacheco Blvd, Pacheco, CA 94553

                Oil/Anti-freeze/filter Options

                Single Family Home Residents:

                • Request a used motor oil disposal container by calling Republic Services at (925) 685-4711. 
                • Pour used motor oil into the supplied disposal container and carefully seal the container.
                • Place the sealed container on the ground next to your blue recycling cart. 
                • 2 gallons maximum of oil per pickup.
                • Place used filters in the bag provided by Republic Services and attach to the oil container.

                Multi Family Properties and Commercial Businesses: Take motor oil to the Household Hazardous Waste Facility in Martinez

                Many auto service shops, auto parts stores and oil change services accept used motor oil and oil filters for recycling (call ahead).  


                Treated Wood Waste

                Where can I dispose of Treated Wood Waste (TWW) such as railroad ties and pressure treated wood? 

                • TWW is considered a hazardous waste and must be disposed of properly. The following facilities are authorized by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board to accept TWW. Please contact the facility before taking TWW to them for disposal.
                  • Mt. Diablo Resource Recovery, Pittsburg
                  • Keller Canyon Landfill, Pittsburg โ€“ 925-232-2924
                  • Vasco Road Landfill, Livermore โ€“ 925-453-3620
                  • Altamont Landfill, Livermore โ€“ 866-909-4458

                Medical Sharps

                California FREE mail-back sharps container request!

                Improper management of discarded needles can pose a health risk to the public and waste workers. Dispose of used medical sharps in a red hard-plastic sharps container at one of these locations:

                • Alamo Sheriffโ€™s Substation โ€“ 150 Alamo Plaza, Suite C.
                • Lafayette Fire Station โ€“ 3338 Mt. Diablo Blvd.
                • Moraga Fire Station โ€“ 1280 Moraga Way
                • Orinda Police Department โ€“ 22 Orinda Way
                • Walnut Creek Fire Station โ€“ 1050 Walnut Avenue
                • Walnut Creek City Hall โ€“ 1666 North Main Street
                • Rossmoor Gateway Building โ€“ 1001 Golden Rain Road (For Rossmoor residents only)
                • Danville Police Department โ€“ 510 La Gonda Way

                The hosting organizations listed above are going out of their way to help their communities. Therefore, do not, under any circumstances, leave sharps, medications, or any other products on their property. Doing so could jeopardize the viability of these collection programs. 


                Expired Medicine: Pharmacy Drop-Boxes

                Almost all pharmacies have a drop box: CVS, Safeway, etc.

                Accepts Donations: prescription medication, OTC medication, liquid medication bottles

                CVS

                • Walnut Creek:
                  • 1123 S CALIFORNIA BLVD WALNUT CREEK, CA, 94596
                  • 1960 TICE VALLEY BLVD WALNUT CREEK, CA, 94595
                  • 738 BANCROFT RD WALNUT CREEK, CA, 94598
                • Lafayette: 3625 MT DIABLO BLVD, LAFAYETTE, CA, 94549
                • Alamo: 3158 DANVILLE BLVD, ALAMO, CA, 94507
                • Moraga: 580 MORAGA RD, MORAGA, CA, 94556
                • Pleasant Hill: 560 CONTRA COSTA BLVD, PLEASANT HILL, CA, 94523
                • Concord:
                  • 2677 CLAYTON RD, CONCORD, CA, 94519
                  • 4424 TREAT BLVD, CONCORD, CA, 94521
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                  From Cluttered to Clear: How to Estimate Your Organizing Time

                  Estimate the organizing time for your next project. Before & After photos of closet organization, kitchen organization, dining organization, office organization and garage organization projects.


                  Nicole here.

                  One of my favorite activities is to shop at the local farmers markets! I find I spend less, eat healthier, cook more, and feel good about supporting locals vs. corporations. Win, win right?

                  When I’m not thinking about food… I’m all about organizing!

                  Perhaps one of the most intriguing parts of my job is seeing a space and evaluating how long it will take to FINISH a project.

                  Every estimate and quote is based on:

                  • the size of your space
                  • amount of possessions you own
                  • type of items
                  • time it takes you to make decisions when decluttering
                  • organization approach: konmari vs. the home edit

                  What are the most popular projects?

                  • Clothing (Closet)
                  • Paper (Office)
                  • Komono (Kitchen)
                  • Komono (Garage)

                  Ready to see some examples from clients? I gotchu.

                  Clothing Project

                  Total time: 10 hours

                  • the size of your space: master bedroom closet
                  • amount of possessions: cannot walk on floor, pile about 2 feet high off floor, hangers and shelves barely used
                  • type of items: clothing, shoes, travel, linens
                  • time to make decisions: quick (not attached)
                  • organization approach: traditional (organizing by space)

                  For this particular project, I helped the client do a custom closet installation through The Container Store. Fun Fact: I get trade discounts from 20% – 40% off at The Container Store.

                  Office Project

                  Total time: 5 hours

                  • the size of your space: single room
                  • amount of possessions: multiple piles, many small items, floors and surfaces mostly covered, shelves filled
                  • type of items: electronics, paper, leisure gear, office supplies, sentimental items
                  • time to make decisions: quick (not attached)
                  • organization approach: traditional (organizing by space)

                  Quote from the clients partner after organizing, “I’ve never seen this office this clean!!” Happy partner = happy life!

                  Living & Dining Project

                  Total time: 10 hours

                  • the size of your space: kitchen, dining
                  • amount of possessions: piles on every surface/floor, cabinets mostly empty
                  • type of items: cleaning, food, eating items, cooking items, bags, appliances, leisure gear
                  • time to make decisions: quick (not attached)
                  • organization approach: traditional (organizing by space)

                  After we finished organizing and decluttering, we spent time to make this home feel like a home. We brought precious artwork out from storage and finally hung it on the wall. We also purchased plants and installed a custom light fixture for extra light.

                  Garage Project

                  Total time: 15 hours

                  • the size of your space: two car garage + cabinets
                  • amount of possessions: 80% of floor with piles, 50% of cabinets full
                  • type of items: home decor, tools, holiday, linens, clothing, school supplies, toys, artwork, sports equipment
                  • time to make decisions: quick (not attached)
                  • organization approach: traditional (organizing by space)

                  That pile in the before photo is a great representation of how overwhelming it can feel to start a project! The goal for this particular client was to help prepare them for an upcoming move.

                  Final Thoughts:

                  I hope from these example photos give you a realistic concept of how long projects can take. Please note: every individual is beautifully unique and so is their time to finish a project!

                  Instead of spending months to years to finish. I recommend scheduling intentional time. For example, setting aside time to organize 1x a week over the next month.

                  If it’s been over a month since you started, feel free to snap and send a few photos to me 415-787-3865. I’m happy to give tips and advice, at no charge.

                  Your clutter is my bliss.

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                    Celebrating the Heart of the Home: DIY Tips for Mothers

                    Today, we pause to honor the women who shape our by offering some DIY tips for mothers.


                    Whether they raised us, mentored us, or simply nurtured us with their presence, mothers carry a love that anchors families and creates homes full of life, memory, and meaning.

                    My mom, maternal grandmother and me in Hawaii where my mom grew up.

                    Mothers are the ones who: Remember the tiny details that make our lives run smoothly.

                    • Hold space for both the milestones and the messy, everyday moments.
                    • Keep traditions alive through photos, recipes, and stories.
                    • Give unconditionally, so their families can grow, thrive, and feel safe.

                    They juggle schedules, soothe worries, celebrate achievements, and manage an invisible load that often goes unnoticed โ€” but not unappreciated.

                    As a professional organizer, Iโ€™ve witnessed how mothers often carry not just the physical items of a household, but also the emotional and mental threads that bind it all together.

                    Today, we celebrate you, Moms.

                    • Your love is woven into every corner of your home.
                    • Your care echoes in the routines and rhythms you create.
                    • Your patience and strength shape futures in ways words canโ€™t express.

                    So whether you spend your special day relaxing, laughing with loved ones, or simply taking a quiet moment for yourself โ€” know that you are seen, valued, and deeply appreciated.

                    Enjoy my gift to you: DIY tips to simplify your daily routine.


                    Streamline Laundry!

                    Contain small items like socks and underwear in mesh laundry bags. This keeps all the like items together for quick washing, drying, and putting away. It also prevents you from losing socks!

                    ๐Ÿ’ก Tip: Shake mesh bags before loading in the dryer so all items dry thoroughly.

                    When folding laundry, group similar items together first, then fold each category in bulk. Itโ€™s a simple way to save time and keep everything organized.

                    Make maintenance tasks like laundry and dishes as enjoyable as possible by playing music, making it a family event, or getting comfortable on your bed/couch and turning on your favorite show.


                    Clothing Declutter Hack

                    Each time you wear an item, simply turn its hanger to mark it as worn. After a month, take a look and see what youโ€™ve reached for โ€” and whatโ€™s been left untouched. For anything unworn, ask yourself: โ€œDo I really need this?โ€


                    Define a Drop Zone

                    Store your essentials near the door you use most often. This helps prevent misplacing items and makes it easier to head out quickly when you’re in a hurry:

                    • Purse
                    • Keys
                    • Jacket
                    • Shoes
                    • Sunglasses

                    Incorporate Kids

                    Alleviate some of your tasks by empowering kids to participate and take ownership of their things/activities.

                    ๐Ÿ’ก Tip: Involve kids by offering choices (โ€œWould you like to put away books or sort the toys today?โ€) and praising their effort, not perfection. Systems work best when they match their developmental stage.

                    We hope these tips are helpful to your and your family!

                    Happy Motherโ€™s Day! You are the heart of the home. ๐ŸŒธ


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