by Jocelyn Kenner | Feb 2, 2020 | Advice, Decluttering, Story
Knowing she didn’t have sutures, a volunteer doctor in a remote village in Africa made the difficult decision to perform an emergency c-section to save a woman’s life and the life of her unborn child. How did the physician close the woman’s incision...
by Jocelyn Kenner | Jan 5, 2020 | Advice, Decluttering, Story
I have a stunning diamond bracelet that has been hidden away in a safe place for years and years. The bracelet belonged to my grandmother and I take it out from time to time to look at it because it is so beautiful and I long to wear it. So, why does it live hidden...
by Jocelyn Kenner | Aug 18, 2018 | Story
I lost my mother, Thea Eichler, on July 15th. She had reached her 90th birthday last March, a milestone I know she never expected to reach. My mother’s parents both died young, so she didn’t think longevity was in her cards. When I was about to graduate college and...
by Jocelyn Kenner | Mar 4, 2018 | Story
“Tell your clients that nothing helps you to declutter quite like a flooded basement,” said my brother as he and his family took refuge in our warm, lighted home this weekend. “I guess I’ll have to get rid of my cube refrigerator from college...
by Jocelyn Kenner | Feb 11, 2018 | Story
Valentine’s Day is this week and I’m in the mood to share the love 💜of organizing! My dear ol’ friend, Cheryl Gilbert, has a great story to tell about getting organized in the new year. I want to thank her for sharing her valuable musings and...
by Jocelyn Kenner | Feb 28, 2017 | Story
I hear this all the time when I encourage clients to donate items they no longer want. Of course there are those less fortunate who would appreciate your donations, but what about: ARTISTS SET DESIGNERS MUSEUM CURATORS Below is proof that your “trash” is...