There are many reasons why people move - Changing jobs, downsizing to a smaller home, their kids going off to college, wanting to be closer to work, wanting to be closer to their children, whichever reason will be a stressful time - sorry to say. But to make the process easier, I hope to help make your […]
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Delicious Vegetable and Pasta Recipes for Weeknight Dinners
When the weeknight scramble hits, and you need dinner on the table fast, pasta is the answer - and adding vegetables turns it into a complete meal. This roundup pulls together pasta recipes from Sabrina's Organizing, grouped to help you pick the right one for your night. Visit the end to see the vegetables I […]
How to Say No Without the Guilt: A Busy Mom's Survival Guide
Hey, busy mom - does this sound familiar? You just sat down with a lukewarm cup of coffee for the first time today. The laundry is still in the dryer, dinner isn't planned, and your kid needs a poster board by tomorrow morning. Then your phone buzzes: "Can you bake three dozen cupcakes for the […]
How to Organize Socks Once and For All {Sock Organization Options}
A well-organized sock drawer can shave minutes off your morning routine, end the daily hunt for matching pairs, and stop you from buying socks you already own. Guess what, you can transform even the messiest drawer in about 30 minutes for under $20, and keep it that way with just four minutes of folding a […]
Low Carb Greek Egg Muffin Recipe Your Family Will Love
These Greek-Style Egg Muffins are the perfect high-protein, grab-and-go breakfast. Packed with Mediterranean flavors like salty feta, briny Kalamata olives, and fresh spinach, they are as nutritious as they are delicious. Check out how I made my version of these low-carb Greek egg muffin recipes. If you want to check out my other versions, feel […]
Student Backpack Organization Tips Made Easy
Student backpack organization is important to success in school, especially for older students. I'm going to show you how I help my child organize their backpack for easy access. Note: This involves paper management and will help them if they have finals or midterms and need to reference these papers. I'm going to share how […]
DIY Liquor Bottle Craft Project
Liquor bottles are unique and can easily be reused. All you need to do is remove the label. That's what I did with this liquor bottle craft project. And turned it into this really cute vase. Check out the steps to do this project below. What inspired me to do this Liquor Bottle Craft Project? […]
Quick & Easy Apple Pie Puff Pastry Recipe
When do you have dessert? Every day? Only on special occasions? Well, this dessert is super easy and quick to make. If you didn't know by now, I am a fan of apple pie - any form of apple pie. And this Apple Pie Puff Pastry Recipe is no different. I was trying various puff pastries […]
Easy Chicken and Tomato Dinner Recipes Your Family Will Love
If your weeknights look anything like mine, you need dinners that come together fast, use ingredients you already have, and actually get eaten. That's exactly why chicken and tomatoes are my secret weapon. Chicken is affordable and family-friendly, and tomatoes - fresh, canned, sauce, or paste - pull a meal together with built-in flavor and […]
How to Organize Your Pantry to Cut Your Grocery Bill
If your grocery bill feels higher than it should be, your pantry might be part of the problem. Most people aren't overspending on groceries on purpose. It usually comes down to not knowing what they already have. When items get pushed to the back, expire, or get forgotten, it leads to waste and duplicate purchases. […]
Upcycling Vitamin Bottle Craft Project to store small things
Upcycling everyday items is a fantastic way to reduce waste while adding a custom touch to your home decor or even helping with organizing your home. I've been sharing these upcycling projects to help with organizing and home decor for over 10 years now. (Check them out in my DIY Craft Project Page). It's so […]
25 Areas to Regularly Clean a Dorm
When a student is new to a college, they are thrown into an environment where they encounter many people 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in their immediate personal space, such as an apartment or dorm. They can easily get sick and catch anything from the common cold to some of the deadliest […]
30 Helpful Mother's Day Gifts That'll Save Time
Mother's Day is right around the corner, and if you're anything like me, you want to give Mom something she'll actually use - not another candle or dust-collecting trinket. =) The best gifts for mom are the ones that give her back the most precious thing of all: her **time**. So I gathered up 30 […]
Spiralized Beet Noodles With Goat Cheese And Walnuts Recipe
Beets are rich in flavor and nutrition. It is high in fiber and several vitamins and minerals. However, over the years, I grew to dislike the mess. It would stain everything touched, including my hands and the cutting board. But I decided to try it in my KitchenAid Spiralizer (affiliate), and I couldn't believe it. […]
DIY Boulder Address Plaque
When we visited my brother, he told us about how many large rocks he had on his property. We began to brainstorm what he could do with these rocks after digging them out of the ground. We discussed using them as landscaping in the front yard. And creating a meditation circle for people to sit […]
4 Areas of Your Garage to Keep Safe and Organized for Kids and Pets
Did you know that according to the American Association of Poison Control Centers, more than 2 million poisoning cases are reported each year in the U.S., with children under six accounting for nearly half? A surprising number of those incidents involve items stored in the garage - antifreeze, pesticides, pool chemicals, and cleaning supplies that […]
How to Label Mason Jars That Actually Stay On — My 10-Year Tested Method
10-Year Update: I originally published this tutorial in 2016. These chalkboard tape labels are still going strong after nearly 10 years and countless dishwasher cycles. This method works. Scroll down to see the 2023 proof photo. If you've ever tried to label mason jars, you know the struggle. Whiteboard markers smudge when you touch them. […]
Small Closet Organization: How I Organized a Tiny Bedroom Closet for Under $50
Struggling to fit everything into a small closet? You're not alone. Tiny closets are one of the most common organizing challenges I see - and after 25+ years as a professional organizer, I've learned a few tricks that make a big difference. In this post, I'll walk you through how I organized one of the […]
5 Quick and Easy Dinner Recipes To Make This Week
So excited to introduce our guest blogger, Paula Hughes from Chew the World! Paula is the founder of ChewTheWorld, a foodie blog that aims to help modern moms to prepare and enjoy exquisite meals. A mother of two and a food blogger, she balances her passion and her biggest joy in life. She will be sharing quick and […]
Clutter Represents Indecisions
Ever picked up the same sweater five times, put it back on the chair, and walked away? Or opened the same junk drawer, stared at a tangle of cords, and closed it again? That is not laziness. That is indecision. We leave certain areas of our homes cluttered because, in the moment, making a decision […]
Delicious Beef Chili Recipe {GF, DF}
There are so many chili recipes online, I had to add a beef one of my own. I've done several chili recipes in the past, and you can find them below, but for the life of me, I haven't done a non-spicy beef version or a smaller family-size version. So here it is. This beef […]
Effective Ways to Overcome Your Child's Studying Problems
Study. Why does this small word produce so much procrastination and paralysis? Most children and teens don't know how to study effectively. Let's examine common pitfalls and how we can tweak them to study more effectively. STUDY PROBLEM 1: CRAMMING BEFORE EXAMS Students should space out study periods to avoid pulling all-nighters. We can better […]
How to Make Dairy Free Mac and Beans recipe
I'm a big fan of mac and cheese, but since I can't have cheese and don't want to substitute it with other cheeses, I figured I could make my version. It's called Mac and Beans. Beans are quite starchy, which helps make a nice thicker sauce to coat the pasta. If you want to try […]
Bedroom Upgrades That Actually Improve Sleep Quality
If you struggle with sleep, I want you to know you are not alone. I deal with sleep challenges myself, and I know firsthand how frustrating it is to lie awake at night feeling exhausted but unable to settle down. Over the years, I have learned something important: your bedroom environment plays a much bigger […]
How To Improve Time Management with An Academic Planner
Some students prefer a digital planner, and others prefer a paper planner. We discussed apps that would help college students stay organized. Today, we are discussing improving time management using an academic planner. If your student (boy or girl) prefers paper calendars, here are tips to improve time management with an academic planner. Be sure […]
How to Make Coconut Stake Ivy Topiary
Whether you are dealing with a mess of ivy growth in indoor pots or just love the look of a well-architected design ivy topiary, this project is for you. It is a super-easy project and quick to set up. I recently made this coconut stake ivy topiary and wanted to share it with you. Information […]
How to Make Trash Can Labels
Trash cans are an essential part of a home and office. It helps keep your home clutter-free of items you do not want or need. There are at least two types of trash cans you can have in your home or office - a recycling bin and a trash can. While recycling bins are divided […]
Sausage Soup Recipe with Gluten Free Pasta
Sausage soup is a perfect way to keep your dinner flavorful and all cooked in one saucepan. Using a 5-quart cast-iron saucepan for a family of four is perfect for weeknight dinners. This one is especially great for family members with gluten intolerances. As a bonus, it is also dairy-free. Yay! If you want to […]
How to Create a Tomato Cage Philodendron Topiary
If you love ivy and philodendron plants, as I do, or want to create something unique with them, consider this tomato cage philodendron topiary DIY project to make your plant the star of your home. I love any project that has a dual purpose, and this DIY project is no different. It looks pretty and […]
GF DF Flounder with Capers and Lime Recipe
Pan-cooked flounder is an easy dish and is great for any weeknight meal. It is a remarkably light dish. Why was I inspired to make this recipe? Flounder is one of my favorite dishes. It is super easy to make and light. When I was younger, my mother would make it often. I couldn't find […]
Never Forget a Task at Work with These Methods
Starting a new job can be scary for anyone, but especially a 20-something person. Your brain is juggling 47 things right now, and one more Slack message might break you. You are on a Zoom call meeting, take mental notes, nod confidently, and leave feeling productive. Then, 20 minutes later, you forget everything. The task […]
Upcycling Candle Jar into a Cute Marker Holder
Have you ever loved a glass jar candle, but when the candle was finished, you didn't know what to do with the glass jar? This post will share an upcycling idea for a candle jar to turn it into a cute marker holder. This candle jar was a Chesapeake Bay Candle(R) - Yankee Candle. My […]
Homemade Gnocchi Recipe Like Mom Makes
My mother would make delicious, quick recipes when I was growing up, and I shared them on this blog. However, this Homemade Gnocchi Recipe takes a little longer but is worth the wait. If you don't know how to pronounce it, it is pronounced nyow·kee. Making homemade gnocchi is filling and affordable for any family […]
How to Organize Standing Desk Cables
Standing desks have become very popular over the years. But the cables under the standing desk can be unruly. Today, I will share how to easily organize standing desk cables. How much does it cost to organize standing desk cables? The organizer I used cost about $25.00 and included two wire racks, screws, two cable […]
Update Coffee Can with Lid with Mod Podge and Tissue Paper {DIY Project}
Artisan coffee cans usually have a unique style, and when we use up the contents, I want to reuse the lids for another organizing purpose. Follow along and check out how I transform this coffee can with a lid with Mod Podge and a decorative Napkin or tissue paper. NOTE: I used a one-layer decorative […]
How to Create a Front Yard Flower Container
During a hurricane in our region, we discovered that one of our plants was damaged. This plant was near the lamppost where we had installed the DIY stone address marker. Visit the post here to see how we completed this project. We had to remove the dead plant and replace it with something. My husband […]
Easy Tuscan Bean Soup Recipe with Baby Greens (vegan, gluten-free)
This time of year, I love to make soups. Soups are great for anyone who wants a complete meal and to save time during the week. This recipe uses a 5-7 quart Dutch oven, which makes it a one-pan recipe. Another thing I love about this Tuscan Bean soup recipe because it is super easy […]
How to Combat 'What If' Excuses That Stop You From Decluttering
Excuses are ingrained in us from childhood. We create reasons that stop us from taking action. By not taking action, we never move forward from our current situation. The excuse we are talking about today is the 'what if' excuse or 'just in case' excuse. These excuses stop us in our tracks when decluttering. They […]
Loves Challenge: Finding Joy in Your Belongings
Struggling to figure out what to get rid of and what to keep? Decluttering challenges are a great way to jump-start your home's decluttering. We tend to get frustrated and blocked from getting rid of things because we just don't know where to start. My Loves Challenge will help you pinpoint the items you want […]
How to Remember Daily Tasks (Even When Your Brain Won't Cooperate)
We've all been there. At the end of the day, on our way out of the office, we realize, "Oh shoot - I forgot to do …." Then we run back into the office and do the daily tasks that needed to be done earlier in the day. We always have that one thing that […]
How to Upcycle an Old Bench into an Adorable Accent Table
I recently acquired a bench from my mother-in-law's home when we cleared it out after her death. This particular bench was from my husband's grandmother's home. It was a sewing bench she used to sew. It was loved, and I wanted to bring it back to life. So, today, I will show you how I […]
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