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Melissa Stecher
 
– The Whinypaluza Podcast with Rebecca Greene
Episode 052 Keeping Organization Hopeful and Simple
Melissa Stecher is the owner and creator of Hopeful Simplicity. In 2017 she reached her snapping point. As a mom, full-time employee, co-parent, blending families, some personal health issues, and still being asked all those 'at-home' questions like 'what's for dinner?' she broke. She was angry and tired all the time and knew that wasn't the person she wanted to be. This is when her family started swapping. They swapped bad habits for better ones.
Melissa started making her bed each morning just to feel like she was accomplishing something each day. They swapped harsh chemical products for natural options and the whole home team started cleaning. They even swapped unsuccessful organizing systems for compromised successes. In 2018 Melissa took a leap of faith in herself and got certified as a professional organizer. Now, not only do they get to save time, they save money and live less stressed lives while helping others find hope in their chaos and clutter. 
 
Listen to this insightful Whinypaluza episode with Melissa Stecher about keeping organization hopeful and simple.
Here is what to expect on this week’s show:
●    How there are two different types of organized people – visual and nonvisual.
●    Why parents usually know what type of organizing their kids prefer.
●    How there are macro-organizers and micro-organizers and what that means.
●    Why parents should be spending at least 15 minutes organizing with their kids.
●    How making a game out of organizing can be fun for the children.
 
Connect with Melissa:
Links Mentioned:
hopefulsimplicity.com
Guest Contact Info:
Instagram
@hopefulsimplicity
Facebook
facebook.com/hopefulsimplicity


Follow Rebecca Greene
Blog
whinypaluza.com
Book
bit.ly/WhinypaluzaBook
Facebook
facebook.com/whinypaluzaparenting
Instagram
@becgreene5


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