Order Out of Chaos: The Pantry
A kitchen cleared of clutter gives a working mother the space and inspiration to cook.
A kitchen cleared of clutter gives a working mother the space and inspiration to cook.
Low-cost improvements yield big returns in a cramped home-office space.
Simple, thoughtful, low-cost strategies for transforming the first place you see when you walk in the door.
A cluttered laundry-and-mud room becomes a functional, pleasant place to be.
A feng-shui and decluttering expert explains the secrets of the well-organized closet.
Minimize the stress of paying bills by creating a simple system for household paperwork.
How to arrange your bathroom and linen closet so they support a more peaceful start to the day.
Feng-shui expert Andrea Gerasimo explains how to make your bedroom a restful sanctuary.
Our decluttering expert shows one very busy fitness editor how to organize her ride.
Follow along as declutter and feng shui expert Andrea Gerasimo walks Experience Life senior director of content Jamie Martin through the process of getting her multipurpose laundry-and-mud room in shape.
Not ready to take on the whole house? Just making forays into this trio of high-impact areas can help you take a load off your life.
In the first installment of a five-part series on David Allen’s organizational system, Getting Things Done, the chaotic jumble of things competing for our attention comes into clear focus.
In the January/February 2011 issue, Experience Life published the first article in the popular “Order Out of Chaos” series
Pilar Gerasimo on keeping up with life’s day-to-day clutter.
Our managing editor looks to clear out the clutter and start the year fresh with a renewed perspective on the stuff she keeps — starting with the linen closet.
Here are some tips for staying sane during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Digital initiatives manager Jamie Martin shares her journey toward becoming a prenatal yoga teacher.
Tired of making lists and then losing them in a pile of other lists? Try this proven, five-step approach to getting closure on the daily things that matter most.
A new study suggests geezers are more serene than younger folks, a fact that may explain why my wife and I have survived a home renovation project.
If you’ve been exhausted and bouncing a lot of energetic checks lately, the following tips may help you rebalance your bottom line.