Tyler Moore
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yes that sort of feels like a catastrophe sort of like situation but there are practical realities that like disorganization does make it really hard for us to maintain our homes and when we don't maintain our homes there are a whole host of issues that can surface and problems that can happen where we have to throw money at things simply because we didn't like either know how to take care of it in the first place or actually take care of it in a way that like keeps things maintained and organized
I think that just some people do, but you know, like the example that I gave of like, we have a cottage in Pennsylvania and one of the best things that we did when we purchased our home, a friend said, find yourself a home inspector that will allow you to walk around the house with you because that home inspector is actually going to teach you how to take care of your home.
I think that just some people do, but you know, like the example that I gave of like, we have a cottage in Pennsylvania and one of the best things that we did when we purchased our home, a friend said, find yourself a home inspector that will allow you to walk around the house with you because that home inspector is actually going to teach you how to take care of your home.
I think that just some people do, but you know, like the example that I gave of like, we have a cottage in Pennsylvania and one of the best things that we did when we purchased our home, a friend said, find yourself a home inspector that will allow you to walk around the house with you because that home inspector is actually going to teach you how to take care of your home.
And that was one of the best things that I could have possibly done in that two-hour stretch of time, that he allowed me to follow him around. He was like, here's how you turn off the water. These are things to look for in the crawl space. Here's how you want to get into the attic. And these are things that you want to check seasonally.
And that was one of the best things that I could have possibly done in that two-hour stretch of time, that he allowed me to follow him around. He was like, here's how you turn off the water. These are things to look for in the crawl space. Here's how you want to get into the attic. And these are things that you want to check seasonally.
And that was one of the best things that I could have possibly done in that two-hour stretch of time, that he allowed me to follow him around. He was like, here's how you turn off the water. These are things to look for in the crawl space. Here's how you want to get into the attic. And these are things that you want to check seasonally.
Just that two-hour stretch of time gave me so much mental clarity on how to share and how to take care of our space.
Just that two-hour stretch of time gave me so much mental clarity on how to share and how to take care of our space.
Just that two-hour stretch of time gave me so much mental clarity on how to share and how to take care of our space.
For 11 years, every night women slept illegally on the Common. We would move down to the West Indies to form a lesbian nation. Meg Christen coined the phrase women's music, but she would have liked to say it was lesbian music. And that's kind of the origins of the Combahewer Collective.
For 11 years, every night women slept illegally on the Common. We would move down to the West Indies to form a lesbian nation. Meg Christen coined the phrase women's music, but she would have liked to say it was lesbian music. And that's kind of the origins of the Combahewer Collective.
For 11 years, every night women slept illegally on the Common. We would move down to the West Indies to form a lesbian nation. Meg Christen coined the phrase women's music, but she would have liked to say it was lesbian music. And that's kind of the origins of the Combahewer Collective.
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.
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.
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.
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 know 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 like email inbox your calendar that you're dealing with anything that you can name you can learn to tidy it up