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Be Kind – To Yourself!

Cut yourself some Slack during an End-of-Year Move It’s the “most wonderful time of the year,” so why have you been so stressed lately? Here it is, the last few days of December and all there’s been to think about is what we are giving and getting for holiday gifts! Oh, and we had to choose our healthcare plans. Right. Don’t …

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Holidays & Your New Home: What You Need to Know

If you are someone who really enjoys celebrating the holidays and you have just moved, then you are in for some changes. Here are a few suggestions of how to manage your new Holiday Home: Situation A – Hosting Guests following a local move. You have moved within your city or state and are still planning to host the holiday. …

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Are You Prepared?

Loss of life and home are the greatest devastations that can in no way be offset. For those affected, we can offer care and aid. For ourselves, we can prepare for whatever next emergency may be on the horizon. As defined by the New Oxford American Dictionary: Crisis |ˈkrīsis| noun (pl. crises |-ˌsēz| ) a time of intense difficulty, trouble, …

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5 College Essentials You Didn’t Think Of

Think you’re ready? It is August and we are seeing cars on the highway packed to the gills with the “bare essentials” that their cargos of budding scholars will need to survive the upcoming term. Some are returning veterans, others, newly fledged and tingling with anticipation and trepidation of their uncharted future. 5 Essentials for College Easy Living Here is …

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Celebrate Family Reunion Month – Here’s How!

Moving away and already missing family? Well, July is a great month to do something about it! Many social groups including churches observe National Family Reunion Month in the month of July¹. “Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family … in another city.” ~ George Burns July is Family Reunion Month. If you are in the process of …

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Organizing Expert: Spotlight on Amy Trager

Q: What is your background in the organizing profession? My first, and only, career has been in the organizing industry. I started working for other organizing companies when I was in college and fell in love with the work. After a few years of study, research, and experience, I started working with my own clients. Q: Do you to take-on …

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Organizing Expert: Spotlight on Jennifer Truesdale

Q: Tell us about your background: I have 19 years of experience in project and time management skills. My former careers include engineering, purchasing & logistics and office management. In addition, I also have a strong balance of creativity and design. I enjoyed flipping my first three homes very much. When I decided to be my own boss and develop a new …

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Our Summer Project

As well as being a time of fun and relaxation, summer is a great season for tackling an outdoor home project (or two). We have relocated and lived in various states around the country. One thing that we’ve enjoyed each time is adding our own influences that make each house our own. Since me and my husband are both fairly handy …

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Moving This Month? – You’re Not Alone

May marks the beginning of moving season. And the Tuesday after Memorial Day is actually considered “National Moving Day” – this year, May 30th.The percentage of moves in the U.S. run much higher – 4 to 40% higher in summer months – as opposed to other months of the year. Therefore, it’s no surprise that you too may be planning …

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Your Chariot Awaits

If your home is your castle, then your car is your trusty steed, waiting to charge with you into battle, carry you away for a day of relaxation or speed you off to your next great adventure. ~ Annette Reyman April is National Car Care Month The seasonal changes that creep in as we move further into the calendar year …