I can’t tell you how many times the movie Groundhog Day has sprung to my mind since the pandemic started. By looking at discussions at various times on social media, I wasn’t the only one. The last year and a half have been a challenge for us all between the pandemic, the social justice movement, the shift to remote work…
Author: janice
Practice Gratitude to Celebrate the Decade’s End
As the countdown to the New Year begins, Social Media has been rife with posts about 2019 being the end of the decade and asking people what they have accomplished in the past 10 years. It’s enough to send you running to the hills filled with self-doubt and disappointment. It’s easy to beat yourself up wondering what have you accomplished…
Do You JOMO or FOMO?
A while back, I attended a concert of one of my favorite artists, and I was excited. My friend and I who attended realized how many people around us were recording practically the entire concert. They were watching the show through their phone instead of sitting back and enjoying the show. Here I was proud of the fact that I…
Cleaning Your Parents’ House: Securing Paperwork, Valuables and Perishables
My siblings found ourselves facing the task of cleaning out our parents’ house, which was our childhood home. It’s a task that’s both daunting and emotional. The first thing we had to deal with was PVP – paperwork, valuables and perishables. Paperwork One thing you can be sure of is you will have lots of paperwork to handle after losing…
Practice Selective Perfectionism: Done is Perfect
What does A+ work look like to you? An A? A-? B or even a C? Keep breathing. I know it’s hard to think about doing anything less than supremely, super stellar work. It goes against all of your thinking, and perhaps, even the very soul of who you are. I like practicing what I call selective perfectionism. There are…
Where I’ve Been and What I’ve Learned
You may have noticed, I’ve been a little absent over here at The Clutter Princess blog. The past year has been a whirlwind of struggle and mayhem. It began with the loss of my father and a series of mishaps including roof leaks, tree branches falling on the house and a car wreck. To top it all off, I was…