Hello world!

Posted by on Jan 26, 2012 in A Place For Everything Blog | 1 comment

Welcome to Cut Clutter Now! I am excited to announce the opening of my new company. I look forward to making many new friends and learning many new things about myself along the way! For anyone who knows me, I do love helping other people organize their homes or offices. I’m usually the first to volunteer to help organize a closet in a new house or organize a coworker’s office so she can become more productive.

No job is too big or too small! Together we can get things done.

I will share new organizing ideas with you. Please feel free to send me your ideas of easy, inexpensive organizing tips and tricks.

Thanks for stopping by!

Lynn

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Search and you will find from Cut Clutter Now

Posted by on Feb 23, 2013 in A Place For Everything Blog | 0 comments

Search and you will find from Cut Clutter Now.

There are some great websites with organizing ideas.  Some of my favorites ideas come from Martha Stewart, House Beautiful, Country Living and other resources.

I have done the searching for you, just follow the link for some great ideas.  Don’t forget to check out my Pinterest page for great idea boards for every room in your home!

House Beautiful magazine website has fabulous suggestions for storage in small spaces.  Learn Small Space Design ideas.  The folks at Tumbleweed Houses specialize in micro living.   You will find additional design ideas on the Cut Clutter Now Facebook page.  Please LIKE the page and you will continue to receive great ideas.

For more organizing how-to’s, visit my You Tube page.  I have posted some great organizing videos.

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Retiring and Relocation

Posted by on Jan 9, 2013 in A Place For Everything Blog | 0 comments

Retiring and Relocation

Have you ever thought of moving to a warm, sunny locale when you retire?  I have considered moving to Virginia, North Carolina, or South Carolina.  What area of the country would you want to live?  Do you want to ski or walk on a sandy beach?

I found some great information about places to retire on the US News website.  Check out the Best Places to Retire for Under $40,000.  Check out the article and let me know which city you would choose?  Albuquerque, New Mexico, Columbia, South Carolina, Augusta, Georgia, San Antonio, Texas or one of the other cities on the list?

US News has also considered our recent economic issues and have suggested places to retire on Social Security income alone.  What do you think of Boone, North Carolina, State College, Pennsylvania, Blacksburg, Virginia, or Syracuse, New York?   Not surprisingly, some of the cities listed are college towns.

The articles definitely provide food for thought. I love the fact that I could retire to a new location without having a huge nest egg!  Have you considered the top five features that you would use to determine your new location?

 

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