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From Bulky to Breezy: How to Switch Your Closet from Winter to Spring
There’s something about a new season that gives us a fresh start—and your closet should reflect that. Transitioning from winter to spring isn’t just about swapping clothes; it’s about resetting your space so it actually works for you. Step 1: Clear Out Winter Start by pulling out all your true winter pieces: Corduroys Bulky sweaters Velvet and velour items Don’t forget the extras: Beanies Booties Winter accessories Outerwear matters too. Move your spring outerwear into your m
shulamis weil
Apr 112 min read
The 100% Reset: The Secret to Preventing Clutter After Big Events
After any big event, it’s a good idea to challenge yourself to a 100% reset. After a wedding. After Yom Tov. After a big vacation. After a move. Why? Because this is exactly how clutter quietly accumulates. We move on quickly. Our attention shifts. Life picks up speed again. And all those “I’ll deal with it later” items? They just… sit. Not because we’re lazy. Because we’re busy—and we stop noticing. We become clutter blind. What Does This Actually Look Like? It’s not dramati
shulamis weil
Apr 102 min read


10 Organizing Rules I Live By
Disclaimer : this was written on Purim night 😉 As a professional organizer and mother of seven ka”h , people often ask me: “Do you actually live this way?” I’m so glad you asked. Here are 10 ride or die rules I live by: 1. No Paper. Ever. Paper is the gateway clutter. School notices? Toss Artwork? Toss immediately Invitations, I’d rather miss the event! No excuses , ever! If it enters the house, it has 30 seconds to justify its existence. 2. No Doubles. One knife. One pair o
shulamis weil
Mar 12 min read
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