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Is getting organized your New Year’s to-do list, but you're not sure where to start? Then this episode is for you! Host Veronica Theodoro dives into processes and routines with two local professional organizers who share practical tips for managing your home and reclaiming control over the stuff you own:
- Janine Adams, owner of Peace of Mind Organizing, is the past president and founding board member of the St. Louis chapter of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals.
- Becky Buelow, owner of Tidyology in St. Charles, is a certified professional photo manager, preserving precious pieces of media for clients.
From decluttering drawers to developing habits that work for everyone in your household, they’ll help you start the new year off right. Tune in for inspiration and actionable advice to bring peace of mind to your space. Listen and follow House of Lou on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Professional Organizers Janine Adams (Peace of Mind Organizing) & Becky Buelow (Tidyology)
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Mentioned in this episode:
- Peace of Mind Organizing
- Tidyology
- National Association of Productivity & Organizing Professionals, St. Louis chapter
- Alliance Francaise de St. Louis
- Parklyn Interiors (Danielle Kalish)
- Bonboni Interior Design (Lauren Thorp)
- David Deatherage Design (David Deatherage)
- Miriam Switching Post
- Habitat for Humanity ReStores
Janine & Becky's favorite donation resources:
- City Sewing Room: Fabric, notions, sewing machines, yarn
- Earthbound Recycling: Electronics recycling, hazardous household waste, paint, batteries, books (there’s a fee for some items).
- Habitat for Humanity Restore: Home building/remodeling materials, some furniture, tools, automobile (some), clean appliances in working condition.
- H and B Supplies: Medical equipment (including CPAP)
- Home Sweet Home: Furniture, kitchen items
- NCJW Resale Shop: Clothing and some decor items
- Remains: Used clothing and textile recycling:
- St. Louis Household Hazardous Waste Drop Off (St. Louis City, St. Louis County and Jefferson County—proof of residence require)
- St. Louis Teachers Recycle Center: Creative materials (art supplies, etc.)
- MRC Recycling: Electronics recycling
- Five Acres Animal Shelter: Pet items such as old blankets, pet food, treats, etc.
- Society of St. Vincent de Paul and Goodwill: General donations
- Tires, Most tire stores will take tires for a small fee of around $5. Call first to confirm.
- Vintage Stock and Game Stop: Media Resale such as CDs, tapes, games, DVDs, etc. You won't get much and they don't buy everything, but if you want to resale, these are easy options.
- Half Price Books: Will take books and other media, and much of the time they will donate what they don't buy, so there’s no need to find another place to take it.
- St. Charles County Household Hazardous Waste (Can also contact or search your local county or city.)
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