
Organised and Happy
Discover the key to a happier and more organised life with Sabine Straver's comprehensive guide to decluttering and organising. Learn practical tips based on your values, use expert insights to transform your living space and your day-to-day life into a haven of tranquility and efficiency. Say goodbye to chaos and hello to serenity today!

What is Spring Cleaning? Refresh Your Home with an Aussie Tradition
Discover the timeless art of spring cleaning and organisation this blog post takes you through the rejuvenating process of decluttering your space, creating a fresh and inspiring environment. Start your journey to a less cluttered, more organised and harmonious home today.

Why I charge for my products
Discover the reasons behind pricing for products (ebooks) and services (online courses). Explore for yourself the insights into organising and decluttering your home and paperwork and the small cost plus huge value at Sabine Straver's blog.

Hotspots by Flylady
Do you have little piles of items throughout your home? This is a common problem in our battle against clutter.

Action - Are you going to organise or simply intend to organise?
Are you going to organise or simply intent to organise. The shift in language needs to be very clear in the way you talk about your organising goals. Have a what, why, when and how if possible, make it specific and measurable.

How organising ties everything together
Learn how organising ties everything together for a harmonious and clutter-free life. Explore practical tips, insights, and inspiration to transform your living space and your life into a haven of order and serenity. Get started on your decluttering journey today!

How to stay organised as an artist with your creative spaces?
Recently I was approached by an artist who was struggling with her creative items. In this article, let’s help those artists amongst you with their- creative spaces.

Spring Cleaning Checklist | Essential Tips for a Fresh Start
Spring is in the air and that means? Spring cleaning! Well, if you are not sure about that, there are different ways to do a good cleaning or a big declutter session, throughout the house. Let’s have a look at two different ways of doing “spring cleans” this week.

Organising with a big picture and small tasks
This week, think about how you can break your big projects down into manageable flowing steps that help you achieve your goals and watch your organising skills soar to new heights.

What do you like and dislike about the items in your home?
Do we ever ask ourselves what it is we like about the spaces we live and work in? Can you answer the question: what do you like and dislike about the items in your home. The answers will help you declutter and organise.

Nurture yourself through organised habits
We are in the last few weeks of winter, and this is an excellent time to make sure we nurture ourselves before the change of seasons is upon us. Having grown up in Europe I know about cold weather and about waking up when everything is cold and dark - the best thing to do; is to accept it, for what it is and make the best of it.

Digitising your paperwork
To continue the discussion from last post in regards to paperwork, you might be at the stage that all your physical paperwork is organised. This in turn leads us into another area of organising; - digitising your paperwork.

Overwhelmed by paperwork?
In this article, why not join me and have a look at your paper piles? There are many strategies to use that can help you conquer those outstanding and somewhat intimidating mountains.

You can organise and multitask!
It appears there is a marketing campaign doing the rounds about the problems of multitasking aka our inability to multitask. I am, going to propose that you sometimes multitask when you do things around the house, that either belong to organising or decluttering.

The psychological effects of clutter
The field of Psychology is in the midst of research, they are researching the link between how we feel and our surroundings, also known as the psychological effects of clutter. Of course, you and I already know there is a strong link between our external and internal world.

If you don’t declutter, you are losing space to live!
One of the biggest things clutter can do to your life, is take away your space. Your house could be literally shrinking in terms of the livable space you have.

Organising alone or with others?
Organising is often seen as this lonely endeavour. Part of this is, that organising or lack thereof, makes us feel somewhat ashamed or lonely. But it is okay to ask for help from a friend, a colleague or a very organised relative, as they will most likely be delighted to help.

Sunday decluttering
A while ago, one of my friends asked if I had written a piece on Sunday decluttering, ‘No, I haven’t – but I will’.

Not all clutter is the same
Is all clutter the same? No, there are different types of clutter, and realising this can help us in the process of combating the amount of clutter in our lives.

Organise and slow down
You can use the idea of slowing down and work with the philosophy that good things take time, in organising as well.