by Perri Kersh | Aug 14, 2018 | August Organizing Tips, Back to School, Chapel Hill Organizer, Get Organized, Neat Freak Professional Organizing, Perri Kersh | Organizing
There’s a feeling I get in the pit of my stomach every August. A mix of sadness that summer is coming to an end (boo-hoo) and an eagerness that kids are returning back to school and routine and activities (woo-hoo!). No matter how you’re feeling, there is an...
by Perri Kersh | Jul 18, 2018 | Automate Finances, Capsule Wardrobe, Chapel Hill Organizer, Decision Fatigue, Decision Making, Meal Planning, Neat Freak Professional Organizing, Perri Kersh, Simple Choices, Simplify your life | Organizing
I have a weird confession to make—I eat the exact same thing for breakfast. Every. Single. Day. I typically wake up at 6am. I cook a soft boiled egg, eat it over half an avocado, and top it with salted pumpkin seeds. And I wash that down with two cups of coffee. It’s...
by Perri Kersh | May 24, 2018 | Chapel Hill Organizer, Declutter, Less is More, Maintaining Organization, Neat Freak Professional Organizing, Perri Kersh, simple living, Spring Cleaning | Organizing
Reaching an organizing goal is exciting. Whether it’s culling and scanning a lifetime of photos, or finally parking your car in the garage, or getting your closet in tip top shape, it feels great to accomplish these tasks and reap the benefits of living with less....
by Perri Kersh | Apr 17, 2018 | Chapel Hill Organizer, Downsizing, Move Management, Neat Freak Professional Organizing, Organize your Move, Perri Kersh, Professional Organizing Resources, Spring Cleaning | Organizing
It’s spring in the Triangle and that means many of my clients are on the move (downsizing, upsizing or rightsizing…it all involves organization)! And even if you’re staying put, you may be feeling inspired to clear out the clutter that has...
by Perri Kersh | Mar 5, 2018 | Chapel Hill Organizer, Collections, Minimalism, NAPO, Neat Freak Professional Organizing, Perri Kersh, Spring Cleaning, Too Much | Organizing
In some ways, we’re all collectors. Some of us collect fine things—silver, china, coins, or art. While others collect (ahem) strange things. And some of us collect useful things, but far, far too many of them. I’ve been in hundreds of homes working with organizing...