
Designer Handbag Storage Tips to Store a Luxury Collection
When you’ve sunk a paycheck and then some into a luxury bag, you want to keep it looking good for a long time. With these storage tips and organising ideas, it can.

When you’ve sunk a paycheck and then some into a luxury bag, you want to keep it looking good for a long time. With these storage tips and organising ideas, it can.

If you’ve decluttered stuff that’s still good, collectible, or just plain valuable, here are the best ways to turn it all back into money.

Going paperless is easier than you may think. You just need a scanner and a good structure for your digital filing cabinet to get going.

Your bedroom should be a sanctuary where you can unwind and rest. Here are ten relaxing bedroom ideas to help you create a more calming space.

Putting together a grab ‘n go binder for unexpected emergencies can give you some peace of mind. Here’s what to include in yours.

Looking for a stress-free way to declutter? A 52-week challenge might be the way to go. Tackling a bigger project bit by bit each week for one whole year is a slow and steady way to reach your goal.

Embrace the essence of spring with a good old fashioned home clearing spree. Here’s everything you can do to bid adieu to the clutter and welcome in a season of renewal.

With these simple yet transformative daily organising hacks, you can declutter your life one day at a time – and keep it that way.

This cleaning schedule designed for the solo dweller gives you a structured yet flexible framework that harmonises with your lifestyle, so you can enjoy a tidy place even when you’re super busy.

Solo meal prepping can be a drag, but these 15 recipe ideas for all tastes are easy, quick and nutritious.

You don’t need to hoard toilet paper and noodles, but having some emergency supplies on hand is always a smart idea. Here’s what to keep in your kit, and in rotation in the pantry.

Part seven in the Low Buy Series. My low-buy year is over. How did things pan out? What could have been done better? Let’s have a look.

So you got a gift over the holidays or for your birthday, and you hate it? Don’t banish it to the back of your closet! Here’s what you can do with unwanted presents—without causing any awkward feelings.

The Swedish Death Cleaning method is flexible and uncomplicated. Yet many wonder when and where they should start – or how to know when they’re done.

It can be hard to stay organised and still find time for yourself with all the holiday hustle ‘n bustle towards year’s end. Here are six things that can help.

Planning a low-buy year is pretty straightforward. Here are seven good tips to set yourself up for success.

Birthdays, anniversaries, special occasions, and the holidays: we like to show the people in our lives that they’re important and loved, yet picking a good gift can be tough. It can be stressful, too, when you have a bunch of people to shop for. Or when some of them seem to already have everything…

We’ve all done it: bought stuff we wound up never using or wearing. For some though, it’s a perpetual habit. With these guidelines, you can get more intentional with your spending.

We’ve all got them: those sneaky little corners where clutter creeps in. Here are some common areas we tend to overlook when we’re organising and tidying things around the house. Spoiler: one of them may be parked outside your front door.

A note-taking app can be a powerful addition to your blogging toolkit. Here’s how I’ve used one to research, prep, draft and archive content for my blogging business.

I was on the road for over a decade. A disorganised hotel room bugs me as much as an untidy home. Here’s my routine for minimising some of the stress of travel, and keeping things together.

Unexpected guests on the way over? Transform your place into a seeming haven of freshness in just 30 minutes. Get ready to break a sweat!

Can you imagine doing a low-buy challenge for nine months? Here’s first-hand experience in what it’s been like and how I’ve managed to stick with it.

If you’re looking for more inspiration to declutter your home or gain more insight into the minimalist lifestyle, here are ten other organising blogs worth checking out.

Creating a home inventory spreadsheet and keeping it up to date can save you a lot of headaches in a variety of situations. Here’s what to consider when setting one up, plus a look at app alternatives to spreadsheets.

You know the drill if you own your own place: seasonal maintenance. When cooler weather starts hitting, it’s time to get a few things done indoors and out.

We all clean out our fridge and pantry on a semi-regular basis, but who knew that bath and beauty products also have expiry dates? Here’s what to watch out for in your bathroom and cleaning cabinet, and when it’s better to toss certain things out.

A tiny bathroom that lacks space doesn’t have to be cluttered. Here’s how to organise a bathroom without storage and make it look bigger, too!

Decluttering a tiny bit each day helps keep things from piling up. Here are eight ways you can stay on top of your stuff with just a few minutes a day.

There are lots of little things you can do every day to keep your place tidy all throughout the week. Here are ten simple tricks you can start implementing today.

Kitchens without storage and space can be really hard to kit out. Here’s how you can max out what little room you have, and even make a small kitchen look bigger.

Living alone isn’t scary, but there are a number of things to consider if you want to stay safe.

Minimalist vs. maximalist? In search of a sweet spot in between my love for stuff and the stress it causes, here’s what I stopped spending money on in my quest to live lighter.

How effective is working from home? After 27 years in the game including running the largest team 100% remotely at a major social media network, I know it’s far more effective than working from an open office space. You just need to keep a few simple things in mind.

If the hot weather has you beat but you’re still itching to tidy up around the house, here are a few chill organising projects you can tackle.

Six months deep into a low buy year, this is how I’ve been slashing my spending and what it’s been like doing a no spend challenge.

It’s super satisfying buying new arts ‘n craft supplies! But when they start piling up, you might find yourself purchasing duplicates because you can’t find what you have. Here are some suggestions for keeping your stash of hobby gear organised.

Clutter is physical, digital, mental and emotional. But most of all, clutter is an absolute privilege.

This is part three of the Low Buy Series, where we delve into the best way to strategically map out a custom-tailored low-buy plan you can actually stick to.

Living alone offers unique advantages and the ability to design your home lifestyle exactly as you want. While solo living has occasional challenges, the autonomy and self-discovery it fosters make it an enriching experience that many come to treasure.

Swedish death cleaning is a decluttering method to make the second half of your life more organised. Here’s a review of the book, and some first steps you can start thinking about in preparation of life after middle age.

If you want to start decluttering and need some ideas to get going, download this free printable checklist. It’s also great for kickstarting a 30-day minsgame challenge!

Gear up for a sizzling summer with a well-organised abode. With these actionable steps, you can infuse a breezy orderliness into your home, freeing up your leisure time for sunny days ahead.

Is your phone full to the brim of clutter? In just six easy steps you can declutter your phone, make it faster, and enjoy a bit more digital minimalism.

How’s your sleep, hm? If you’ve been waking up exhausted, in a foul mood or with a runny nose, it’s time to have a look under your bed.

When you’re depressed, clutter can pull you down you even more. Focusing on a mini-task at home like decluttering can help lift your spirits and even reduce anxiety. Here’s why tidying up something small like a t-shirt drawer can make you feel a bit better.

Looking for an example of a real-life #minsgame challenge? I completed a 30 day decluttering challenge. Here’s how it went, what rules I made for myself and how you can get started with your own clutter challenge.

Throwing things out and recycling responsibly, gifting, and donating are the three main paths of action to take after decluttering.

Whether you’ve lost your job or just need to do some serious budgeting, going low-buy can help dramatically cut costs.

In the final round of my 4 week declutter challenge, I had to start thinking harder about what to declutter. But I found another 234 items to let go of this week and crossed the finish line.

The thought of decluttering can be overwhelming. Where to start? How? There are ten easy things to declutter right now for a tidier home.

Feet dragging again? Here are three simple things you can do every day to stay tidy, even when you’re super lazy.

Starting a low-buy year might seem daunting, but arming yourself with a simple framework makes it easy to clamp down on your spending and tidy things up at home.

I’ve been doing a month-long decluttering challenge and in my third week, things really picked up steam. Here’s how I’ve been proceeding, and what I’ve managed to weed out.

Why shop for new stuff when you can simply rearrange? Here’s how you can tidy up using organising items you probably already have.

Join me in the second week of a 30 day minimalism challenge as things start picking up steam and I declutter another 78 items from my home.

Pop quiz: how many marketing newsletters are you signed up for right now? Here’s why tackling the junk in your inbox is a great first step to alleviating digital clutter.

What’s it like doing a simplified declutter challenge, and where do you start? Here’s how the first week of my first-ever challenge went, and what I said goodbye to.

Can you flush a mask down the toilet? The short answer is no. Here’s why you also have to make sure to cut the ear loops of masks before discarding them.

So you want to declutter but don’t know where to start. I’ve been there. Here’s what my game plan looked like, and how you can proceed, too.

Is the blogosphere still alive? Does it need another decluttering and home organisation blog? I think it does. Let’s do this.