The Empty Nest…A Year Later

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It has been one year since I experienced the “empty nest”. I wanted to write this blog from a different perspective now that the wound is not so fresh. I say wound because a year ago that is how I felt.

The first few weeks you feel lost. No more reasons to get up early, no more late nights helping with homework, no dinners to make.

Your probably thinking, “so what’s the problem”? The life you once knew is gone. Time is the only thing that heals this wound.

You walk by their “clean” room with their favorite stuffed animal sitting on the bed and you start to cry hoping the universe made a big mistake.

Part of you wishes they would change their mind and come home. As the weeks pass you know that isn’t going to happen and reality starts to set in.

Finally, you realize it was your job to make them independent, self sufficient young adults and it was job well done!

They are spreading their wings and a new chapter begins in both of our lives.

**Men are affected just as much as women when the family dynamics change but they try not to show it.

Rob Lowe writes about the emotional toll the empty nest had on him in his memoir Love Life.

“I have been emotionally blindsided. I know that this is a rite many have been through, that this is nothing unique. I know that this is all good news; my son will go to a great school, something we as a family have worked hard at for many years,” Lowe said. “I know that this is his finest hour. But looking at his suitcases on his bed, his New England Patriots post­ers on the wall, and his dog watching him pack, sends me out of the room to a hidden corner where I can’t stop crying.”

If you didn’t already love Rob Lowe this seals the deal!!

Read the rest of this article at qpolitical.com

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Clearing The Clutter Series…Part 3

We have cleared the clutter and now in Part 3 we are preparing the space. These couple of steps seem simple but they are often overlooked.

Laura from Simple Solutions Diva was surprised how much dirt had accumulated through the years.

Clean The Space before you put anything back. If the area you are working on needs a fresh coat of paint or shelves repaired now is the time to do it. Vacuum all of the “dust bunnies”.

-Measure The Space before you buy ANYTHING! Containers can become clutter so make sure you purge then organize. You will be surprised how few containers you need once you clear the clutter.

Stay tuned for the big reveal of Laura’s new organized space.

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Prepare For The Worst In Case It Happens


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As an organizer part of my job is helping people whose family members are sick or a spouse or family member who has passed away.

Death and dying are suppose to be a natural progression but it never makes it easier when someone you love is gone.

This blog post is on the one topic no one likes to talk about preparing for the worst before it happens.

Whether I am organizing a client’s office or speaking to organizations I always stress the importance of having your documents filed, labeled and easily assessable. If you have to search for an important paper during a stressful situation it can make a bad time even worse.

You may know where things are but in case of an emergency can someone else find them?

These files should be organized and labeled clearly whether it is on your computer or in a file cabinet.

  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Health Insurance Information
  • Power Of Attorney
  • Living Will
  • Passwords To All of Your Accounts (Including Social Media)
  • Real Estate Documents (mortgage and properties you own)
  • Automobile Titles and Insurance
  • Credit Card Companies
  • Social Security Number
  • Financial Documents (Banking and Investments)
  • Divorce and Marriage License

Take the time this weekend to organize these important papers. You never know when you will need them but it will be reassuring to you and those around you to know they can be easily found.

For more information:

Wall Street Journal

Carolalt.com 

Lifehacker.com

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