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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2024 · 24 MIN

Entry Level Mom Episode 25: Home Organization with Taysha Nacaida

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Send us Fan MailSummaryI am joined by Taysha Nacaida, who is a professional home organizer.  Taysha shares her journey into home organization and how her background in fashion and space management has influenced her work. She explains the benefits of having a clear space and the negative impact of clutter on mental capacity. She provides tips for overcoming mental blocks and getting started with organizing, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing and setting aside dedicated time. She also discusses the challenges of organizing kids' clothes and toys and offers advice on differentiating between sentimental items and memories. Having worked with Taysha, I can attest that she is amazing, positive, encouraging, honest, funny, and has meticulous attention to detail. Taysha is an organizational guru, who transforms clutter into a functional system in your home.  She has set up areas in my home allowed me to 'press play' due to set designing the space.She discusses the difference between memories and sentiments and shares the lesson: never give up & always fight for yourself! I hope you enjoy this empowering episode!If you need a little inspiration, her Instagram page is @theeditorllc, and contains stunning images and videos of beautiful spaces.TakeawaysHaving a clear and organized space can improve mental capacity and productivity.Start organizing by prioritizing one space at a time and dedicating a specific time to complete the task.When organizing kids' items, differentiate between sentimental items and memories to avoid excessive clutter.Be prepared to let go of items and edit the space to create a more organized environment.Don't quit on your dreams and fight for yourself.Chapters00:00Introduction and Background01:25Getting Started in Home Organization03:16Applying Fashion and Space Management Skills06:15The Benefits of a Clear Space08:03Overcoming Mental Blocks and Starting10:29Tips for Starting and Time Management12:19Organizing Kids' Clothes and Toys14:37Differentiating Between Memory and Sentiment17:01Tips for Getting Started19:37Advice for Younger Self21:00Closing Remarks and Contact InformationHere are Taysha's links:Taysha Nacadia's Amazon Pagethe editor (theeditorllc.com)Instagram: @theeditorllcSupport the showWebsite: booksbybonnielippincott.comInstagram: @books_by_bonnie_lippincottTikTok: @entrylevelmomEmail: [email protected]: Baby2Baby is a national non-profit organization that provides children living in poverty with diapers, clothing and all the basic necessities that every child deserves. To learn more and get involved, visit www.baby2baby.org

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