2025 blog features with professional organizer nicole in san francisco bay area

Home Organizer Featured in Blogs & Articles

Nicole Sachiko, home organizer & owner of Tidy Lifestyle Organizing has been featured in blogs and articles like Martha Stewart!


Martha Stewart

How to Organize a Mudroom and Keep It Clutter-Free for Good

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The Spruce

5 Organizing Resolutions Pro Organizers Think Are Actually Attainable

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RentBlog

How to Keep a House Clean with Kids

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Bold Journey

Meet Nicole Sachiko – We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Nicole Sachiko a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation.

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Canvas Rebel

Meet Nicole Sachiko – so today weโ€™ve got the honor of introducing you to Nicole Sachiko. We think youโ€™ll enjoy our conversation, weโ€™ve shared it below.

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Meet Nicole Sachiko of Tidy Lifestyle Organizing

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Meet Nicole Sachiko | Professional Organizer & Coach

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Camille Styles

A Professional Organizer Spills on the Best Storage Furniture to Streamline Your Space

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    Organizing Tips with Kids

    Best 2024 Organizing Tips with kids by a KonMari Consultant


    Fun Fact: During my four years at college I was an elementary school after school teacher!

    Even though I’m not a mom yet, I take my aunt duties seriously. You don’t have to be a parent to be a great role model for kids!

    So what can I do to help kids be organized?

    Involve Kids in the Process Make it Fun: Turn organizing into a game or a creative activity.

    • Activity Idea: set a timer and see how quickly they can tidy up, or create a color-coded system for their toys.
    • Explain the Benefits: Teach them why organizing is importantโ€”finding things easily, keeping their space neat, and taking care of their belongings.

    Start Small – One Area at a Time: Make the task manageable & achievable

    • Focus Areas: toy bin, bookshelf, or closet
    • Declutter First: Have them choose items they no longer use or need.
    • Donate or Recycle together: showcase the value of giving

    Create Easy-to-Maintain Systems: know where everything belongs

    • Use Labels: picture labels for younger kids or word labels for older ones.
    • Accessible Storage: Place frequently used items within their reach so they can easily put things away themselves.

    Organize by Category:

    • Sort by Type (e.g., dolls, cars, building blocks) and store in separate bins or baskets.
    • Clothes: Group by type (e.g., shirts, pants, socks) and season. Consider using drawer dividers or hanging organizers.
    • School Supplies: Keep a dedicated space for school items with labeled containers for pencils, crayons, paper, etc.
    What Organizing Topics do YOU want?

    Please share how I can best serve you! Your feedback and ideas are important.

    Make it a Routine Daily Tidying:

    • Chore Lists: daily or weekly to help them tidy regularly and on schedule
    • Dedicated Clean Up day: Set one day week for everyone in the home to organize and clean together – BONDING!

    Encourage Ownership:

    • Empower Kids: Help them to decide how they want to organize their space
    • Reward System: Celebrate after organizing with ice cream or a movie night
    • Give an Allowance: money is a powerful motivator that helps encourage commitment to household chores while teaching financial responsibility

    Teach the Value of Experience over Possessions:

    • Rent Library Books: encourages regular reading, quality time, and accumulating less
    • Giving Gifts: do they want a new toy or a new experience/activity?

    Model Good Habits:

    • Show them how you organize by being organized yourself.

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      The long summer days are coming to an end with fall colors and vibes approaching. I really hope you made some amazing memories this summer!

      I want to express my gratitude and appreciation for your presence in the Tidy Lifestyle family. As a family member, I think it’s important to check in and ask you – How are you? Really?

      Is there anything I can share, talk about, or do to add joy in your life? I really value your input and want to ensure that the content I create is meaningful to you.

      I am looking to improve and bring you the best content possible. But to do that, I need your help. Your feedback will help me address relevant topics and answer questions that truly matter to you.

      Please share your ideas by filling out our 2 minute Poll!

      What topics would you like to see covered in future blog posts? Are there any specific questions or challenges youโ€™re facing that we can help with?

      Thanks again for your support and time. I’ll be going through all your suggestions and canโ€™t wait to start working on content that reflects your ideas. Stay tuned for exciting new posts based on your feedback!

      I’m excited to continue this journey with you. Together, we can make this blog an even more amazing resource for everyone!

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        East Bay Business Recommendation

        Find and support a local business in Contra Costa County. All service providers on this list have been personally vetted, referred, and used by myself and/or clients. Please let the business owners know Nicole referred you. If you have used anyone on this list that did not leave you satisfied, please contact nicole@tidylife.style


        Cleaners
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        Individual(925) 457-3089Ania TomersonAnia’s Cleaning
        Residential & Commercial team(510) 672-9489AngelicaEasy Life Solution
        Residential & Commercial team(925) 679-1300Steve HeikeMolly Maid
        Residential & Commercial team(925) 307-9437Marlyn AvinaBee Fresh Cleaners
        Residential – Individual or team
        Custom cleaning lists
        (925) 736-9600Nancy GlattImpeccable Home Cleaning
        Junk Removers & Movers
        SpecialtyContactNameBusiness
        Large projects & Moving(925) 895-4411Art Mendez & Andriana MendezCustom Hauling & Moving
        Large project, Individual items, Demolimition ($149 minimum)(925) 360-5687Ryan SpiegelJUNKED by Veterans
        Construction, Demolition, Large projects & Individual items ($99 minimum)(925) 481-4041Marius RaduJunk Pronto
        Small & Large projects, Individual items ($145 minimum)(707) 532 – 0545Juan VallejosBay Hauling
        Eco-friendly – Small & Large projects, Individual items ($155 minimum)(925) 477-2565 Stefanie LewThe JunkLuggers
        Recycle & Repurpose – Small & Large projects, Individual Items ($120 minimum)(925) 396 – 7007Newman FoadTop Junk
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          Home Services
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          Architect – Sustainability(650) 996-1577Benson ChenStudio C
          Architect – Full Service(510) 910-4097Heather SandersShelterwerk
          Handyman(510) 978-8383Chris SellersTask Rabbit Profile
          Mobile Notary(925) 361-2558Angela PerezAP Notary
          Furniture Liquidation(408) 242-3928Esteban MirandaComforture
          Seamstress(510) 395 – 4381Rose McGuire
          Interior Designers
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          Eco-friendly(925) 317.6662Michelle ThomasThomas Designs
          Small Projects(925) 375.1330Kelsey HerrickKelsey Herrick Design
          Luxury(925) 276-9663Erica ShepardShepard Design Studio
          Full Service (North Bay)(415) 706.0581Paula LelandPaula Leland Interior Design
          Closets(925) 783-5126Tiffany PociechaClosets by Design
          Seniors
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          Senior Placement Agent(925) 979-8656Mike AwadallaCare Patrol
          QUICK Senior Transitions
          & Selling Homes
          (415) 612-3470John & Yessica AriasHarmonee Homes
          Senior & In-Home Care(925) 391-3700Johana Segura24/7 Nightingale Home Care
          Realtor for Seniors(925) 586-1850Gilda WhiteheadColdwell Banker
          Estate Sales(925) 381 – 7733Mirth AmandaSisters Salvage
          Financial Planner925-293-6531Belma MirvicEdward Jones
          Estate Lawyer(925) 338-1225Kristina ParkPark Legacy Law Firm
          Reverse Mortgage Specialist(925) 826-2686Carly PowellMutual of Omaha
          Health & Wellness
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          Weight Loss Coach(510) 205-1159Linda WitnovRise Up Slim Down
          Massage Therapist(925) 329-7899Esmeralda PeladoEsmeralda Massage
          Soft Tissue Therapy(510) 592-4069Jay PerezKinetic Chain
          Chiropractor(925)-276-2792Rebecca KasputisKasputis Chiropractic
          Life Coach(925) 202-1042Edna CastilloLiving Reality Dreams
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          (209) 675-1864Monica IslasBody Wellness
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          (925) 280-4442Rebecca WalkerCambiati Wellness
          CBD Wellness(925) 639-2369Laura MorganGreen Compass
          Group Fitness Classes(925) 289-8042Alejandra AdauiTFX Fitness
          Personal Trainer(415) 470-1368Rebecca LeVanContra Costa Fitness
          Facials, Waxing, Botox(510) 681-4151Jazmine SimpsonBeauty & Beyond
          Licensed Nutritionist(925) 216-0286โ€ฌIlana KokaKoka Wellness Group
          Women Owned Businesses
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          Tax Preparer(925) 356-5645Pamela BayerBayer & Associates
          Hospice Volunteer Specialist(925) 216-6585Victoria BriskinHospice of the East Bay
          Benefits Insurance(925) 890-1080Denise CaldwellHeffernan Elite
          Estate Planning(925) 233-6222Katie CapieloCandelaria LLP
          Financial Advisor(925) 335-9102Yvonne CeresaEdward Jones
          Cosmetics & Skin Care(925) 348-4054Diane CovingtonMary Kay Cosmetics
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          (702) 445-9885Anna FebianaNational Life Group
          Family Trees & Genealogy(925) 787-8605Dawn KosmakosSunrise DNA
          Mortgage Loan Agent(925) 487-0908Anna KussmaulStonecastle Mortgage
          Florist, Events, Picnics(510) 495-7042Carlota LockBlooms n Bliss
          Realtor(925) 980-8095Julie McCoyRE/MAX Accord
          Writing Services(408) 835-8432Lori NicolesTora Writing Services
          Travel Advisor(510) 882-4109Linda NunesA Shift in Spirit Travel
          Insurance Agent(925) 943-6762Jessica PerezSisemore Insurance Agency
          Personal Banker(925) 771-3703Evelyn PonceF&M Bank
          Custom Print & Signs(925) 317-1000Nancy SinselRed Dog Graphics
          Photographer(510) 501-9567Brady ThomasBrady Thomas Photography
          Jewelry Sales(650) 201-3755Fariba WeitgenantTouchstone Crystal
          Property Manager(510) 244-0085Rolanda WilsonSound Investments
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          Declutter Guide

          Step by step guide for how to declutter using the KonMari methodยฉ


          joy checking process
          Define your goal by visualizing your Ideal lifestyle

          Clarify why you want to tidy and identify the lifestyle you want to live once you have finished.

          • Step 1: Visualize in detail the ideal lifestyle you dream of
          • Step 2: Identify why you want to live that lifestyle
          • Step 3: Dive into the specifics of how you want to live day by day.

          When we skip this step it delays the whole tidying process and puts you at higher risk for rebound.


          Focus on what to Keep, not what to Discard

          How do you know if an item sparks joy and you should keep it?

          • A feeling of thrill, often a full body experience
          • A pleasing design/look that makes you feel peaceful
          • An item with a high degree of functionality that makes life easier
          • A sense of rightness
          • An items thats useful in daily life

          How do you don’t love an item and should say goodbye?

          • you feel heavy
          • your hands pause
          • you tilt your head slightly and frown
          • you have to think
          • you feel guilty
          • for essential items that don’t spark joy, think about the purpose

          Prepare to Declutter

          Pick an easy category to start with – I recommend clothing.

          Pile all items in one spot so you can see everything in that category at once.ย Example: pile ALL shirts throughout the home/car/office/storage unit on your bed.

          Creating a physical pile gives us that “WOW” moment and helps us make informed decisions once and only once.


          Pick out your Favorite(s)

          Find one item in the pile that you love.

          You know you love something because the instant you see and hold it, you feel warm and fuzzy inside. Sometimes items are less about happiness and more about practicality, usefulness, and function. Example: the blue shirt that goes with everything and is always washed regularly.


          “Does it Spark Joy?”โ„ข
          • Step 1: Pick up one item at a time
          • Step 2: Hold it.
            • Ask yourself:
              • If this got stained/torn would I fix it?
              • If I lost this, would I buy it again?
              • Does this item enhance my life?
              • Do I feel like my best self with this item?
            • If you’re unsure if it Sparks Joy hug it close to your heart!
            • Gaze at it.
            • If it is clothing, please try it on!

          Be Present

          Be aware of how your body reacts to each item. You know you love something because that feeling is immediate. If you pause or have to think about an item – ask yourself, why?

          • Was it a gift?
          • Was it free?
          • Have I used this? Why haven’t I ever used this?
          • What was I really trying to buy in that moment?
          • Does this item fit into to my ideal lifestyle?

          “What if I’m Struggling?”

          Pick 2-3 similar items and compare them.

          Really feel the item in your hand and think deeply about what purpose it plays.


          Be Mindful.

          Have the courage to let go and stop all thoughts of “What if-?” Remember your goals and think of how each item you keep or discard contributes to your ideal lifestyle.

          Try not to focus on-

          • reducing
          • efficient storage methods
          • feeling wasteful
          • giving items away

          Instead focus on-

          • choosing belongings that inspire joy
          • enjoying life according to your own standards
          • appreciate how the items you discard supported you in your life
          • what role each item has in your life

          Reframe Letting Go & Declutter

          Every item you keep is a possession that brings you joy and/or makes life better.

          Every item you discard is an opportunity to learn more about yourself and who you are today.

          • If you let go of something you’ve used until it’s broken and worn out: appreciate how its helped to enhance your life
          • If you declutter something you never used: it taught you a lesson in how you shop, that it did not have a purpose in your life
          • Think consciously about each item you discard: how will you choose to live moving forward? how you will acquire new things?

          Keep items with Confidence

          If you keep it then…

          • Use and appreciate it.
          • Create a forever home for every item: find it and know exactly what you have.
          • It’s natural to not put away everything all the time. No one is perfect. Organization is NOT about perfection! Make it a priority to create positive habits. Maybe you won’t put belongings back all the time, every day, but commit to putting things away.
          Declutter & Rightsize with ease

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            Please note items discussed on this post were from the Marie Kondo books and KonMari networking group. Find more resources here.