Arielle Segarra
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Podcast Appearances
But suddenly here I am in the vortex again.
And it's fun, but it's also kind of
I have this sense of urgency to it.
Like I need to do everything now.
And the space isn't good enough as it is right now, which I think is a trap.
I guess I just like I try to remind myself that it's OK to let this unfold over time.
That reminds me of Sudoku when I'm very far down the Sudoku puzzle and I'm like, oh, my God, that's not good thing I did this in pencil.
But it's understanding that we do kind of have to live our lives in pencil.
Maybe I'll do a little behind it.
All right, folks, it's time for a recap.
Takeaway one, to make your small space feel bigger, you want to start by decluttering.
When you get rid of the stuff you don't actually use or want around, you will literally have more space and it'll be easier to make a plan and reimagine your home in a way that flows.
Takeaway two, small spaces need to work harder for you.
So make the most of your vertical space.
Think about high up shelves, for instance.