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Chatting with Arianna Belle
Today I am delighted to introduce you to one of my favorite bloggers, Arianna Vargas. Arianna, better known in the blogging world as Arianna Belle, has a distinctly refined and elegant style, which has helped to establish her as one of the premier tastemakers in organization and interior design. She shares with us her unique journey, what inspires her, the benefits of working from home, and her favorite piece of advice. Read on my sweets! ...
READ THE POST Take Back The Inbox- Managing Email Clutter
Clutter comes in all forms. Virtual clutter is just as real as physical clutter. As in your homes, clutter in your online world is draining to look at, distracts from what is truly important, and is often responsible for wasted time and lost potential for productivity. Nowhere is this virtual clutter more apparent than in your email's inbox. I'm not quite sure how it happens, but you sign up for one Glamour Magazine give-away, and ...
READ THE POST Live Simply All-Star: The Glass Jar
Glass jars are among the winningest organizing products because a. their shape is conducive to holding a wide array of small objects, and b. they allow you to see what's contained inside-- an unbeatable combination in my mind. Glass jars can also be repurposed easily with just a few tweaks, which only widens their organizational potential. Use them: In the kitchen Glass jars can be used to hold snacks and small kitchen accouterments such as tea bags, paper ...
READ THE POST Monday’s Meditation: On Like-Minded Friends
I'm well familiar with the first part of this quote, as I'm sure you are. But I have to admit I only just stumbled upon the full version. When I did, I found it resonated so strongly with me that I just had to share it with you all. I hope you have success this week in "designing purpose-filled lives." 'Til next time duckies! Image credit unknown
READ THE POST Parenting Young Picasso: Organizing Children’s Artwork
The only societal sect to produce more art than artists are school children. Those little peanuts can make more art in a week than was made during the whole Impressionist era. It can become difficult to balance honoring your budding artiste with your desire not to be swallowed up in construction paper and crayola tracks. But don't go having a tantrum just yet, because I'm here to walk you through this kiddy conundrum. Display When young Renoir ...
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