Are You Eating Your Clutter or Is Your Clutter Eating You?
Title: Are You Eating Your Clutter or Is Your Clutter Eating You? The Connection Between Emotional Eating and Accumulation.
Date: Wednesday October 21, 2009
Start Time: 6:30pm
End Time: 8:00pm
David Horine of Transformational Life Coaching and Miriam Ortiz y Pino CPO® of More than Organized Present a Workshop about the eating � clutter connection.
What provocations, emotions and beliefs contribute to both…
Streamline Your Errands SAGE Column July 2009
Streamline Your Errands
Running errands is often the most stressful part of the week. Naturally, you should ask yourself whether you need to do the errand at all. Do you already have something else that will suffice? Can you order online and save yourself the gasoline and hassle?
Simplify your errand running by making decisions ahead of…
Radio Interview
Miriam is interviewed on Thrive in Balance.
Previously recorded on, Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
The conversation revolves around multi-purpose rooms, and how to get the most out of them.
Listen to Miriam’s Interview
Miriam begins at around: 02:00
More episodes from: Thrive in Balance.
Visit the Thrive in Balance website.
Simplify Your Bathroom SAGE Column May 2009
Simplify Your Bathroom
The bathroom is one of those spots where clutter can accumulate quickly. People tend to store too many things in their very small, often weirdly shaped, cabinets. Cabinets are also notorious for medicine and cures for ailments you don’t have and ‘try me’ items that linger after you decide you don’t like them…
Adjust Your Expectaions: SAGE Column April 2009
Spring is almost here and thoughts are turning to cleaning, purging and storing winter items until next year. For some this is scary: so many tasks and not enough time. Much of this stress is due to expectations far beyond what modern life allows. We simply don’t have the time for a week of nothing…
Read more »How to Stop Sabotaging Your Organizing Efforts: SAGE Column June 2008
Awareness – How to Stop Sabotaging Your Organizing Efforts
Setting off down the path of organizing is half the battle. Celebrate your successes and give yourself a break when your efforts slide off track. Realize that it takes 21 completions of a new behavior for it to become a habit. Keep going until you get to…


