How to: Be at peace with your basement
How to: Be at peace with your basement I gave a presentation on rightsizing last week where I heard a woman describe the lower level of her home as “the basement of [...]
How to: Be at peace with your basement I gave a presentation on rightsizing last week where I heard a woman describe the lower level of her home as “the basement of [...]
How to: Feel great about your closet Entering our closets are one of the very first things we do each and every morning. Does entering your closet feel great, or is it [...]
Why shop at our estate sales? One of the things we are best known for here in Lincoln is our estate sales. Nearly each and every weekend of the year, 1500-1800 shoppers [...]
Learning to let go Our clients who are downsizing from a larger home to a small townhome or apartment are learning an important lesson – how to let go. It’s no easy [...]
Are your donations a burden or a blessing? I recently visited a local, small-town museum (which shall remain anonymous) and when visiting with one of the docents about what I do, we [...]
When everything is special, nothing is I visited with a client recently who was, shall we say, a keeper. She was a keeper of books, of memories, of papers, and of collections. [...]
Your stuff is weighing you down Your stuff is heavy. Believe me, I know. I’m in 8-10 homes a week, visiting with potential clients. While there, I’m looking into every crack and [...]
In order to mean something, objects need stories attached to them One of the lessons we try to instill into our clients is that if an object is to have meaning to [...]
Letting go of the guilt, and the stuff Last week, I met with a woman who was sorting through the items in her mother’s townhome. Her mother has recently moved to a [...]
Michelle Eastman, Celebrating 10 years with Changing Spaces SRS 2019 marks a very special anniversary for one of our team members, Michelle Eastman. Michelle has the honor of being our first employee [...]