2021 has been filled with new adventures and invaluable lessons. I can hardly believe that this week I’m celebrating one year since launching Bless the Mess!
I started the Bless the Mess blog to share organization advice, product recommendations, cleaning hacks etc, and now it’s become an extensive resource for those looking to upgrade their life & optimize their home.
And here we are, 52 blogs later… To thank all of you who have followed and supported us, I wanted to share some blog highlights from this past year and everything I’ve been up to.
In this post I share the importance of purposeful living, the Kon Mari method of decluttering and my very own signature process of organizing a cluttered home.
In this blog post I reveal my 4 step formula to set clear intentions for this year’s spring cleaning session and the effects it will have on your mind, body & home.
This is a struggle all parents will face at some point – how to keep their children’s artwork well preserved & organized. I reveal my own home organization method for kids’ art! (it’s genius, must read!)
April 26th is Get Organized Day & to celebrate I share the importance of having a clear cleaning/decluttering structure in your home and 3 steps you need to take to create one.
Keep the clutter at bay with my favorite advice for the kitchen. I reveal all the tips, tricks & hacks I’ve tried and tested that keep my kitchen clutter free.
Clear the visual clutter and learn how to make every room in your home feel fresh. This list consists of 10 common things that make your home feel messy and disorganized & how to fix them.
These easy blends you can make at home are great for helping with focus and energy at school. All you need is an essential oil diffuser & some common essential oils!
These top 10 posts are not only highly read but shared the most amongst my community. Give them a read and let me know your favorite in the comments below!
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