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Nicole Anzia

Nicole Anzia

Freelance Columnist at The Washington Post

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Nicole Anzia
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A spring-cleaning checklist - The Washington Post

Where to de-clutter.
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- The Washington Post

As I packed our bags to head to the pool with my family last weekend, I found myself both looking forward to our first swim of the season and dreading the next 12 weeks of packing and unpacking wet sw...
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Organizing kitchen utensils and gadgets - The Washington Post

Tips for organizing kitchen tools.
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Take the stress out of holiday meal preparation with these simple s...

A timetable to keep you from going around the bend as guests come over the river and through the woods.
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The incredible lightness of just throwing stuff out - The Washingto...

Do yourself a favor: Stop agonizing over whether you should keep old tapes, computer cords, vases . . .
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How do I throw away batteries and meds? And 3 other decluttering .....

Advice on how to properly dispose of problematic household items you no longer need or want.
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Seven Black Friday activities that are more productive than shopping

Instead of shopping, tackle those home projects that will make you feel you’ve accomplished something.

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'Getting organized' is a terrible resolution. Here's what to do ins...

Vague goals won’t work. Instead, set up specific tasks, and do them when you have a little time.
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A DIY move doesn't have to be a headache, but it takes some plannin...

You’ll save a lot of money if you don’t have to hire a moving company.
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5 things you can get rid of right now — and what to do with them

The change in seasons is a great time to declutter. And you can help someone at the same time.
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Perspective | 5 gifts a professional organizer says you should neve...

If you insist on a mug or calendar, personalize it.
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Perspective | 6 household tasks you should do before summer begins ...

Squeeze in these chores now to make the rest of the season go smoothly.
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Perspective | How to organize your favorite jewelry (and get rid of...

In a drawer, on a surface, hanging on the wall: Choose the method that fits your circumstances.
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Perspective | 6 tips to get you unpacked in your new home, painlessly

Planning ahead, proper labeling and schedules can make things run smoothly.
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Perspective | 12 productive things you can do to feel better about ...

Set aside pieces of the day to take care of the projects that have piled up; it’s one way to create a sense of control during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Perspective | Four ways to streamline your life in quarantine

It’s a good time to consider what things — and habits — you no longer want around.
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Perspective | Moving during the pandemic? Relax, you can do it safely.

Companies have ramped up their safety procedures, and you can, too.
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Perspective | A professional organizer shares ways to downsize an ....

Yes, the process can be fraught for everyone involved. But if you approach it the right way, it will go more smoothly.
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Perspective | The pandemic isn’t going anywhere. Here’s how to orga...

Designate a space for items, don’t overbuy and more ways to keep things in order.
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Perspective | How to organize your home without spending a lot on c...

Organizing doesn’t have to mean a trip to the store. Decluttering and repurposing can go a long way.
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Perspective | How to decide what items stay and what goes when comb...

When you’re moving in with someone, it’s important to make decisions in advance. Create an inventory, prepare to compromise and don’t forget to carve out your own space.