Rosemary Chieppo
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- Organizing Guru, Author and Speaker
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- Member, National Association of Professional Organizers (Golden Circle Member)
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Being Organized Can Get Your Kids An "A"
In a 25-year study, University of Michigan researchers found that kids who grew up in homes where common areas were rated “clean” or “very clean” stayed in school longer and then earned more money than those raised in dirty homes. It’s not cleanliness per se, but ...
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Ten Tips For a "Breathe Easy" Holiday
Ah, the holidays. Time off to spend with family and friends, food and drink, comforting surroundings, warmth, joy and goodwill. So why are so many of us stressed, depressed and exhausted? It really doesn’t have to be that way. Here are some ideas to help you have a more relaxed holiday ...
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Basements and Garages are Prime Real Estate
It’s time to put away the lawn chairs, wicker tables, garden tools and knick-knacks. Does the accumulation of stuff to be stored seem overwhelming? Where do you put it? That’s what basements and garages are for! According to a study by the U.S. Department of Energy, 25% of people with two-car ...
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Basements And Garages: Prime Real Estate
It’s time to put away the lawn chairs, wicker tables, garden tools and knick-knacks. Does the accumulation of stuff to be stored seem overwhelming? Where do you put it? That’s what basements and garages are for! According to a study by the U.S. Department of Energy, 25% of people with two-car ...
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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Rosemary Chieppo
"The first half of life is a shopping spree, the second half is a tag sale."
"Progress might have been all right once, but it has gone on too long."
Designer Dieter Rams: "less, but better..." Having fewer (and better) objects means there's less to make space for, less to clean, etc. Consider it the luxury of reduction.
Advertisers'/marketers' goal is not to make us happier, it's to make us THINK we'll be happier by buying more stuff.
Contacting Rosemary Chieppo
email: rosemary@borntoorganize.com
website: www.borntoorganize.com