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171: Is Poor Lighting Sabotaging Your Storage Room Organization?
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When our storage spaces feel overwhelming, we often blame it on a lack of organization. But what if the real culprit is that it wasn't enough light? In this episode, we explore how improving illumination can revolutionize the functionality and feel of your storage rooms. Discover quick wins and longer-term lighting strategies to help you finally see your way clear to organized bliss.
- Why poor lighting, not disorganization, is often the real problem
- Three lighting strategies for storage rooms: Unblocking, Plug-and-Play, Rewiring
- How the right light can improve both organizing ease and emotional outlook
- Lights we recommend
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174: Three Conversations to Have Before Tackling Your Storage Room
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173: Storage Room Q&A Part II: Products, Piles, and What to Do When You're Stuck
21:42|This week, we are back with more of your storage room questions, and this round gets into some territory we haven't covered yet. We're talking about a product question that comes up constantly: what to do when the stuff in your storage space belongs to someone else, and how to know when your storage room is actually working for you. If you've been following along with the Year of the Storage Rooms, this one picks right up where we left off.In this episode, we talk about:Whether clear bins are really worth it How to navigate organizing when the stuff in your storage space belongs to a partner, parent, or family member The signs that your storage system is actually working (because it's not always obvious when you're in the middle of it)Review full show notes and resources at https://theorganizedflamingo.com/podcast
172: Are you keeping that outfit for the unknown special event?
17:09|This week, we're diving into how to decide what "special event" items to keep and which ones to let go. We are chatting about more intentional keeping, with key questions to ask when deciding what to keep. We explore the difference between keeping out of expectation vs genuine intention, the stories we attach to sentimental objects, and how to reframe "special" as the people and experiences, not the stuff. In This Episode We Talk About:The difference between keeping special event items out of expectation vs. intention How we attach stories to objects, and why the memories live in us, not our stuffKey questions to ask when deciding what to keep for occasions, to focus on quality over quantityReview full show notes and resources at https://theorganizedflamingo.com/podcast
170: Why Letting Go Feels Like Loss (And What to Do With That)
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169: What People Are Really Asking About Their Storage Rooms Right Now
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168: What Can I Declutter in My Storage Room in an Afternoon?
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167: What to Store in What: The Simple Guide to Soft and Hard Containers
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