When was the last time you went on a road trip? Chances are the answer is probably pretty recent. Thanks to the pandemic and restrictions on travel the road trip seems to be the new big vacation. I know this from experience, because we recently took a road trip to one of our amazing nationalContinue reading “Plan Your Way To An Epic Road Trip!”
Category Archives: Organized Living
Getting Organized for Summer with Kids Redux
Summer is officially in full swing, and we are finally starting to come out of our pandemic fog. But let’s be honest, things may not quite feel completely the same as summers past. Whatever summer has on tap for us, it is still a good time to get organized for the warmer months ahead. ThisContinue reading “Getting Organized for Summer with Kids Redux”
Sorting, Organizing, and Filing Your Paper Piles
Part two of our series to help you dig out of your paper mountain. Recently on the Organized Priorities blog, I talked about doing a paper sort to start to get some of your paper piles under control. If you want to catch up you can check out that post by clicking here. At theContinue reading “Sorting, Organizing, and Filing Your Paper Piles”
How To Start Tackling Your Paper Piles
Paper clutter is a problem for many of us! There is a constant inflow of mail – the mail you need and the junk mail. There are papers that come home from school with kids, and papers that come home from activities. Then there are recipes that you wrote down or tore out of aContinue reading “How To Start Tackling Your Paper Piles”
Beyond Your Traditional Filing Cabinet
Earlier this month in one of my posts, I asked a question, “is it time to break up with your filing cabinet?” If you haven’t already read it, click here to access that post. It gives examples of the ways that you can organize papers so they’re easy to find and stored neatly. The postContinue reading “Beyond Your Traditional Filing Cabinet”
Recycling / Upcycling / Selling and Buying Furniture
What do you do with old or unwanted furniture when it’s no longer serving your needs? Unfortunately, the EPA estimates that 80% of furniture and furnishings end up in a landfill (2018 data). In 2018, 9,680 tons of furniture ended up in landfills while only 40 tons were recycled. That’s a lot of furniture! Fortunately,Continue reading “Recycling / Upcycling / Selling and Buying Furniture”