Tag Archive: 'San Diego Professional Organizer'

My client and I had reorganized her office and closet. We were now going through her lovely bedroom. She was using old plastic produce containers and an empty peanut butter jar for loose change, her watch, and the current nail polish. Why would a woman who lives in a multi-million dollar condo be so “cheap” […]

Every year my friend hosts our Supper Club to an afternoon at the Del Mar Race Track and I always enjoy how they change up the flowers. Such attention to detail. This year’s “Cool” caught my eye — I just love the colors! If you’re feeling there’s not enough time in your day to […]

Hera Hub is Felena Hanson’s creation — bringing coworking to a new level. And, we now have Hera Hub in beautiful Carlsbad, CA. The location alone surely elevates one’s creativity to new heights. The offices are organized beautifully — elegant and functional. I attended the 2-year anniversary bash on August . It was […]

I noticed that my weekly and monthly business networking meetings are not as well-attended in summer. No surprise. People are on vacation both physically and mentally. And, that’s a good thing. It’s a great time to step back and smell the magnolias, reflect, repurpose some precious things you’ve been planning on giving a new lease […]

If you love repurposing furniture, here’s a fun and simple way to take a tall bookcase and give it a new life as a TV stand. 0 Comments
Posted by Thalia Poulos on Friday, May 24th, 2013 at 1:13 am in BEAUTIFULLY ORGANIZED HOME

Would you like a little boost to help you declutter your family room? Then, please take my Organized Beautifully 3-Day Declutter Challenge. Schedule 5 minutes with yourself for 3 days in a row. Make an appointment with yourself. Day 1: Toss 5 items — put in trash can outside; Day 2: Donate 5 items — […]
Here’s a really cute way to create a one-of-a-kind shelf. Use an old drawer from a castaway dresser — one with lots of character. The older, the funkier, the better. Turn it upright, putting the drawer face at the top ( facing the ceiling), fasten it to the wall with drywall screws. Touch up […]