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Jul, 2012

Red Means No Green Means Go

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Red Means NO and Green Means GO When downsizing into a smaller living space you must decide what to keep, what to give away and what to throw away. One strategy that I often employ with clients is a color-coding system. This process gives you a wonderful visual as you look around your current space as to the things that are coming and going. Using color-coded post it notes helps you to see clearly just what furniture is going and what can not go. Begin with green post-its for Go […]

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Jul, 2012

Choose To Change

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There are 3 things we know about the future: It is not going to be like the past. It is not going to be exactly the way we think. The rate of change can take place faster than we can imagine. In 1803, the British created a civil service position in which a man was required to stand on the cliffs of Dover with a spy glass. His job was to be on the lookout for invasion. He was to ring a bell if he saw the army of Napoleon […]

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Jun, 2012

Pictures Pictures Pictures

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Pictures bring out wonderful memories of times gone by. However, an accumulation of pictures can hold memories of 3 generations maybe more! So, what should you do with boxes of photos, albums, slides ad scrapbooks when you begin to downsize and have limited space?  And what about your framed pictures? These precious memories must be handled with great care and respect. When you first receive a beautiful framed picture of your children or grandchildren you happily display it. It gives so much pleasure. As the years go by and that […]

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Jun, 2012

“Denial” is a River in Egypt

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One of the greatest realities is the fact that death is inevitable for all of us. We each have that moment when this reality hits home. It might be when our parents actually die, but  the process usually begins when we see our parents begin to age and unable to keep up with their day to day routines.  They lose things on a regular basis and forget to pay the bills.  We might try not to make too much about it, but our minds go back to the times when […]

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Jun, 2012

The Senior Spectrum

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What does the word “senior” mean to you? In our world, “senior” is thrown around generally to cover anyone aged 60 or up. Some stores discount for age 55 and over… and call it the “senior discount. And in some places — like the movie theatres — 65 is the going age to be called a senior. With all the variation, what is a senior anyways? Most of the boomer generation who are just beginning to fall into these senior categories don’t like the word senior. In their minds, it […]

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Jun, 2012

4 Tips When Moving To A Smaller Space

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One of the most difficult parts of relocating to a smaller space is letting go of the much-loved home that you’ve spent many years enjoying and making memories in!   The things collected over the years that fill that home simply cannot all go with you.  As you look around, everything you see seems precious.  What do you do? As you begin the process of rightsizing for your smaller space, keep these tips in mind. Determine what furniture can realistically fit into the new square footage. Choose your very favourite sentimental […]

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Apr, 2012

7 Tips for a Successful Senior Move

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TAKE ACTION. If you are capable, take action. Enlist the help of friends and family to lend support. DON’T GO IT ALONE.  Moving is difficult but you don’t have to do it alone.  Find those that can give you tools, assistance, motivation, encouragement and information to help with the transition. WHERE DO I START?  Start with a plan and a time table. Then you stick to it and re-adjust as you go. WHAT DO I TAKE?  Remember that you are moving to a smaller home. Take only those things that […]

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Apr, 2011

Un-junking the Junk Drawer

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Nearly everyone has a junk drawer. You know, that place in your house that has become a catch-all for the things that seem to appear from nowhere and have no other home in your house. Loose change, batteries, pizza coupons (probably expired), runaway marbles from your grandkids’ stash – the possibilities of what your junk drawer contains are endless. When you are in a rush to tidy up, the junk drawer comes in handy. You hide things there, intending to get back to them later. Well, it is time for […]

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Mar, 2011

A Yard Sale? Seriously…

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Garage sales can be pretty unremarkable, but several years ago I went to a garage sale that shifted my perspective. While on my way home I spotted a yard sale sign not too far from our house. I convinced my husband to come take a look with me. As we approached, I could tell this was no ordinary yard sale. The large, fenced yard was packed with stuff. 50 years’ worth of stuff. The owners of the house came out to greet us. They were elderly and bone-weary. As we […]

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