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Organising rules that will make your life easier

Episode 14 of the Beautifully Organised with Marissa Roberts podcast, hosted by Marissa Roberts, titled "Organising rules that will make your life easier" was published on March 28, 2022 and runs 4 minutes.

March 28, 2022 ·4m · Beautifully Organised with Marissa Roberts

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Getting organised doesn’t have to be about curating a Pinterest perfect home. For me (and most of my clients), organising is about making our day to day lives easier, especially with young children at home. It’s about setting up our homes so that every day tasks flow smoothly, the house is easy to maintain and keep clean, and things don’t completely fall apart when we have an extra hard day and can’t be on top of everything, or for when we want to take some time off to relax. Over the last 10+ years, I’ve realised that over time I’ve curated a set of organising ‘rules’. These have become staples in my daily life, because they’re easy to remember, easy to action, and make my life so much easier! Mentioned in this episode: Live Facebook workshops: https://www.facebook.com/beautifullyorganisedmums/classes ----- Enjoyed this episode? Please subscribe, rate and review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast platform. ----- Free resources to make your life easier: https://linktr.ee/beautifullyorganisedmums ------ Join the paid subscribers club for exclusive extra content each month: https://anchor.fm/beautifullyorganised/subscribe ------ Follow Beautifully Organised Mums on Facebook ------ Join Marissa at the next online workshop ------ Listen to Marissa's podcast for entrepreneurs and creators at The Simpler Business Podcast

Getting organised doesn’t have to be about curating a Pinterest perfect home.

For me (and most of my clients), organising is about making our day to day lives easier, especially with young children at home.

It’s about setting up our homes so that every day tasks flow smoothly, the house is easy to maintain and keep clean, and things don’t completely fall apart when we have an extra hard day and can’t be on top of everything, or for when we want to take some time off to relax.

Over the last 10+ years, I’ve realised that over time I’ve curated a set of organising ‘rules’. These have become staples in my daily life, because they’re easy to remember, easy to action, and make my life so much easier!

Mentioned in this episode: Live Facebook workshops: https://www.facebook.com/beautifullyorganisedmums/classes

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Enjoyed this episode? Please subscribe, rate and review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast platform.

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Free resources to make your life easier: https://linktr.ee/beautifullyorganisedmums

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Join the paid subscribers club for exclusive extra content each month: https://anchor.fm/beautifullyorganised/subscribe

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Follow Beautifully Organised Mums on Facebook

------

Join Marissa at the next online workshop

------

Listen to Marissa's podcast for entrepreneurs and creators at The Simpler Business Podcast

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