Experiment, Tweak & Evolve

Mini Clutter Coaches

At Plaza Palooza, a spring time festival in my neighborhood, I gave away Mini Clutter Coaches. They work like traditional fortune tellers but with tips for tidying up. Here’s a favorite of mine: experiment, tweak and evolve. Creating a new system for organizing an area --like perhaps a storage closet or your nightstand, can seem daunting. What should I keep? What should I get rid of? What goes where? What’s the best set up? Thinking you have to get it right can paralyze the whole process.

That’s why I like to think of setting up new organizing systems as experiments. Let’s dissolve the weightiness of decision-making. Let’s introduce a bit of playfulness into your space arranging. Try setting up that drawer, that closet, that shelving unit one way today, knowing that you can change it next week.

Give it a test run. Over the next few days, notice what works, what feels good and what doesn’t work about the new set-up. It may take a bit of getting used to. Usually the needed changes become apparent within a week.

And if you’d like a hand, or someone to celebrate with, schedule a free conversation.

Susan Patrice

As the founder and director of Makers Circle, Susan Patrice designs and implements arts-informed community initiatives in partnership with non-arts organizations who want to expand their reach and impact through innovative cross-sector collaboration. Makers Circle has a deep passion for the power of the creative process to encourage adaptive change, expand awareness, and open up new ways of seeing and relating. We believe that the arts and artists should play a major role in community regeneration and non-profit advancement. Web design and digital storytelling are foundational to the work we do with non-profits.

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