Tyler Moore
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Most recently, I did our like tech drawer, which I feel like everybody is great at bringing new tech in, but there's something about us that like holds on to all of those cords and chargers, even when we've gotten multiple duplicates forevermore. All this today on Something You Should Know.
Most recently, I did our like tech drawer, which I feel like everybody is great at bringing new tech in, but there's something about us that like holds on to all of those cords and chargers, even when we've gotten multiple duplicates forevermore. All this today on Something You Should Know.
Most recently, I did our like tech drawer, which I feel like everybody is great at bringing new tech in, but there's something about us that like holds on to all of those cords and chargers, even when we've gotten multiple duplicates forevermore. All this today on Something You Should Know.
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Yeah, so to me, tidying up is this process of bringing order to things. And I think oftentimes people think about it just with their physical possessions, you know, the act of putting something away once it's been used. But I also feel like tidying up these days, it's really transcending just the aesthetics of our home that
Yeah, so to me, tidying up is this process of bringing order to things. And I think oftentimes people think about it just with their physical possessions, you know, the act of putting something away once it's been used. But I also feel like tidying up these days, it's really transcending just the aesthetics of our home that
Yeah, so to me, tidying up is this process of bringing order to things. And I think oftentimes people think about it just with their physical possessions, you know, the act of putting something away once it's been used. But I also feel like tidying up these days, it's really transcending just the aesthetics of our home that
You name it, you can learn to tidy it up, be it your hobbies or your professional life or the relationships that you have with people or your email inbox, your calendar that you're dealing with. Anything that you can name, you can learn to tidy it up.
You name it, you can learn to tidy it up, be it your hobbies or your professional life or the relationships that you have with people or your email inbox, your calendar that you're dealing with. Anything that you can name, you can learn to tidy it up.
You name it, you can learn to tidy it up, be it your hobbies or your professional life or the relationships that you have with people or your email inbox, your calendar that you're dealing with. Anything that you can name, you can learn to tidy it up.
Yeah, I definitely think that we all have thresholds of mess. And I think that that's one of the beautifully messy joys of life is that we're often sharing spaces with other people, whether it be at home or in the workplace.
Yeah, I definitely think that we all have thresholds of mess. And I think that that's one of the beautifully messy joys of life is that we're often sharing spaces with other people, whether it be at home or in the workplace.
Yeah, I definitely think that we all have thresholds of mess. And I think that that's one of the beautifully messy joys of life is that we're often sharing spaces with other people, whether it be at home or in the workplace.
But I often think that, you know, if you can drill down to that area of your life that you really feel is tidiest and like for some people, it's their car or like their glove compartment, their trunk. It could be those drawers that are in the kitchen. If you go to that place where you feel like it is that like optimal level of tidiness, you can start to unearth sort of the why behind that.
But I often think that, you know, if you can drill down to that area of your life that you really feel is tidiest and like for some people, it's their car or like their glove compartment, their trunk. It could be those drawers that are in the kitchen. If you go to that place where you feel like it is that like optimal level of tidiness, you can start to unearth sort of the why behind that.
But I often think that, you know, if you can drill down to that area of your life that you really feel is tidiest and like for some people, it's their car or like their glove compartment, their trunk. It could be those drawers that are in the kitchen. If you go to that place where you feel like it is that like optimal level of tidiness, you can start to unearth sort of the why behind that.
Why is it that you show so much care or affection for that one thing? And then how could that transcend into other areas of life that may feel a little bit messier? Because I do find that we all have those areas of our life that It is of value or importance to keep tidy. And then there are other places of our lives that we just sort of let things go.
Why is it that you show so much care or affection for that one thing? And then how could that transcend into other areas of life that may feel a little bit messier? Because I do find that we all have those areas of our life that It is of value or importance to keep tidy. And then there are other places of our lives that we just sort of let things go.