Happy New Year! This is the time of year that we begin to reflect on the past year and plan for the new year ahead. What are your goals for the new year? Some of the most popular include eating less and exercising more, getting organized, spending less and saving more, and enjoying life more.
The sad truth is that most news year's resolutions are forgotten before January is over. However, this year, we want to help you accomplish all of your goals. That's why we invite you to join us in the Simplify Challenge, a 40 day detox program to rid your life of excess clutter so that you can spend more time living life to the fullest. As with any challenge, this will not be easy, but we promise to provide you with the tools and support to be successful.
We are kicking off our Simplify Challenge by hosting a day of workshops on Saturday, January 9, 2016, from 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM at the Redlands Community Senior Center. At the workshop, you will learn how to simplify your surroundings, paperwork, finances, and schedule so that you can find time for what matters most to you. We will take breaks to discuss our struggles and learn how to overcome them, as well as to enjoy a healthy lunch that will empower us to continue on with the day of learning. Support from our fabulous team of organizers will be offered at discounted rates to participants to ensure you don't go home and lose momentum. We will also be providing 40 days of support through email and social media.
Click here to learn more about the workshop and register. We hope you will join us!
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Monday, December 14, 2015
Simplify Challenge
40 Day Detox
Rid your life of excess clutter
and start living life to the fullest
Saturday, January 9, 2016
10:00 A.M.—3:00 P.M.
Four brand new organizing seminars and
a delicious healthy lunch are included
Redlands Community Senior Center
Schedule for Saturday, January 9, 2016:
9:45 Check-in
10:00 Simplify Your Home
Learn
how to get serious about ridding you home
of
unwanted clutter and setting up space where
you can
easily function and enjoy life.
10:50 Break
11:00 Simplify Your Paper and Finances
Discover how to manage the extreme
amount of
paperwork in your life and organize
your finances
so that your focus shifts from stress
and worry to
investing time and money in what really
matters.
12:00 Lunch
1:00 Simplify Your Time
Evaluate where you spend your time,
learn to
identify time wasters and find time for
what is
important
1:50 Break
2:00 Live Life to the Fullest
Replace old habits with new ones that
help you
reach your goals and live life to the
fullest.
3:00 Dismiss to
go Simplify
Kick-off WorKshops
Program includes:
· Kick-off
event (4 workshops and lunch)
· Discounted
organizing sessions
· Online
Support
Cost: Only $50
Bring a guest
at no charge
(Contact Practical
Solutions to add your guest after you register)
We hope you
will join us for this challenge to declutter and get organized. The
workshops at this kick-off to the challenge will provide the
motivation and tools you need to succeed. By joining us, you will be
eligible for discounts on organizing sessions for hands-on help from
one of our organizers and lots of great support during the 40 days
via email and social media.
For more details and to register
CLICK HERE
Or call
(909)307-4862
Practical Solutions
Invites you to join us on this journey
Tired of the constant struggle with
clutter?
Ready to start
living a life with purpose?
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Tragedy in San Bernardino
The tragedy this week hit close to home for all of us, but for those of us only a few miles away it has really hit hard. Most of know of someone who was affected, whether it be someone who worked in the building, some of the brave police force who went in to help the people left in the building to safety, or maybe even those who lost their life in the tragedy. Our thoughts and prayers go out to them.
It's at times like this that we realize the value of life. In the midst of all of our hussle and bussle to get ready for the holidays, we pause and are grateful for our family and friends. Our focus shifts and we realize that life is short and all of the stuff we accumulate doesn't really bring meaning to our life, but it's the people who do.
In the wake of this tragedy, do not allow yourself to fear but to focus on what is really important in your life. Are their unfulfilled dreams you have? Set goals to reach them.. Are there people you wish to mend relationships with? Be the one to take the first step to reconcile. When you begin to feel bad about your life, go and help someone less fortunate. Investing in others brings more joy than any gift ever will.

Life is short and there is no need to spend it accumulating stuff that adds to our frustration, but spend it with people who inspire and encourage us.
In the wake of this tragedy, do not allow yourself to fear but to focus on what is really important in your life. Are their unfulfilled dreams you have? Set goals to reach them.. Are there people you wish to mend relationships with? Be the one to take the first step to reconcile. When you begin to feel bad about your life, go and help someone less fortunate. Investing in others brings more joy than any gift ever will.
Life is short and there is no need to spend it accumulating stuff that adds to our frustration, but spend it with people who inspire and encourage us.
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Local Organizing Company Featured on Popular TV Show, Hoarders
REDLANDS, Calif. - Nov. 17, 2015 -
You may have heard of Kathy Bates or seen her on screen in Misery, but this time a different Cathy Bates is stealing the spotlight. Last weekend Cathy Bates, owner of Redlands-based organizing company Practical Solutions, was featured on a taping of Hoarders, a popular A&E original show that helps people who chronically struggle with disorganization. The taping will air in March on Lifetime as the show's season finale.
During the taping Bates, along with Practical Solutions organizer Patii Eickhoff, assisted show host Matt Paxton clear clutter for a family who's struggled with hoarding for years.
This type of work is nothing out of the ordinary for Bates, who has been helping the local community get organized since 2003. Her clients range from slightly disorganized people to hoarders.
“When I first started, there weren't any shows on hoarding, and it wasn't even recognized by the psychological community as a true disorder,” she said.
First defined as a mental disorder by the American Psychiatric Society in 2013, hoarding is characterized by a persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions. This chronic behavior often yields severe emotional, financial, social, and physical consequences for the sufferer and their family.
Although the show was filmed in about three days, Bates said in reality helping hoarders get organized often takes months or even years. Typically, clients are encouraged to work at a comfortable pace, and implement incremental changes into their habits and lifestyle.
Eickhoff, who has been professionally organizing throughout Southern California for seven years, noted that having a bigger support team enabled them to work more quickly than usual.
“This was the easiest hoarding job we have done because of the support of the Service Master crew, and because the client was ready for a life change,” said. “We are used to doing all of the heavy lifting as well as the sorting, but with their team behind us we barely lifted a finger, so we could concentrate on sorting with the client.”
Bates said that her Redlands-based team, albeit smaller than the TV support crew, also takes on challenging projects with aplomb.
“The ladies at Practical Solutions are the hardest working group of ladies you will ever meet,” she said. “Ask anyone who they have organized or moved. One client told me, 'I’ve never seen anyone work harder than this crew, yet they are always looking out for my emotional needs and helping me through the hurdles I face.'”
Ultimately, Bates said the biggest reward to both the Hoarders taping and the everyday organizing jobs she and her team tackle is the same – That is, witnessing the impact that letting go of unneeded possessions has on a client's life.
“Lives are changed when clients finally let go of the clutter, whether it takes three days or three years,” she said, “and make room for important relationships and experiences that last a lifetime.”
Stay tuned for more information on the season finale of Hoarders! In the meantime, learn more about Practical Solutions at www.psorganizing.com. They offer free consultations and always treat clients with care and respect.
You may have heard of Kathy Bates or seen her on screen in Misery, but this time a different Cathy Bates is stealing the spotlight. Last weekend Cathy Bates, owner of Redlands-based organizing company Practical Solutions, was featured on a taping of Hoarders, a popular A&E original show that helps people who chronically struggle with disorganization. The taping will air in March on Lifetime as the show's season finale.
During the taping Bates, along with Practical Solutions organizer Patii Eickhoff, assisted show host Matt Paxton clear clutter for a family who's struggled with hoarding for years.
This type of work is nothing out of the ordinary for Bates, who has been helping the local community get organized since 2003. Her clients range from slightly disorganized people to hoarders.
“When I first started, there weren't any shows on hoarding, and it wasn't even recognized by the psychological community as a true disorder,” she said.
First defined as a mental disorder by the American Psychiatric Society in 2013, hoarding is characterized by a persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions. This chronic behavior often yields severe emotional, financial, social, and physical consequences for the sufferer and their family.
Although the show was filmed in about three days, Bates said in reality helping hoarders get organized often takes months or even years. Typically, clients are encouraged to work at a comfortable pace, and implement incremental changes into their habits and lifestyle.
Eickhoff, who has been professionally organizing throughout Southern California for seven years, noted that having a bigger support team enabled them to work more quickly than usual.
“This was the easiest hoarding job we have done because of the support of the Service Master crew, and because the client was ready for a life change,” said. “We are used to doing all of the heavy lifting as well as the sorting, but with their team behind us we barely lifted a finger, so we could concentrate on sorting with the client.”
Bates said that her Redlands-based team, albeit smaller than the TV support crew, also takes on challenging projects with aplomb.
“The ladies at Practical Solutions are the hardest working group of ladies you will ever meet,” she said. “Ask anyone who they have organized or moved. One client told me, 'I’ve never seen anyone work harder than this crew, yet they are always looking out for my emotional needs and helping me through the hurdles I face.'”
Ultimately, Bates said the biggest reward to both the Hoarders taping and the everyday organizing jobs she and her team tackle is the same – That is, witnessing the impact that letting go of unneeded possessions has on a client's life.
“Lives are changed when clients finally let go of the clutter, whether it takes three days or three years,” she said, “and make room for important relationships and experiences that last a lifetime.”
Stay tuned for more information on the season finale of Hoarders! In the meantime, learn more about Practical Solutions at www.psorganizing.com. They offer free consultations and always treat clients with care and respect.
Gifts that Keep Giving
I was so blessed to have my two college age kids home for Thanksgiving. We had such a nice time making memories and enjoying time together. On the afternoon of Black Friday, we were getting a little cabin fever so we decided to brave the crowds and hit a couple of stores to look for some some necessaries items like shoes and coats we felt we could get a good deal on. It didn't take long for us to realize that Black Friday was not for us. Waiting in line for a hour to save a couple of bucks wasn't our idea of fun.
When we got home, my 18 year old son said "we really don't need anything and I would rather just spend time together when I come home for Christmas rather than getting presents." My 20 year old daughter decided she would like the family to serve together at the homeless shelter rather than getting stuff. These are the things that will be remembered and make a lasting impact.
This holiday season, I encourage you to spend less time in stores and more time making memories. Here are some ideas of gifts that don't contribute to the clutter problem and will be treasured for a lifetime...
When we got home, my 18 year old son said "we really don't need anything and I would rather just spend time together when I come home for Christmas rather than getting presents." My 20 year old daughter decided she would like the family to serve together at the homeless shelter rather than getting stuff. These are the things that will be remembered and make a lasting impact.
This holiday season, I encourage you to spend less time in stores and more time making memories. Here are some ideas of gifts that don't contribute to the clutter problem and will be treasured for a lifetime...
- Serve together at a local charity together.
- Donate to the recipient's favorite charity in their honor.
- Buy tickets to an event like a sporting event or concert and go together.
- Purchase season tickets or a membership for a year's worth of fun.
- Learn together by signing up for a class or workshop.
- Give a restaurant gift card to their favorite dining spot.
- Buy a subscription to a magazine they would enjoy.
This year give the gift that keeps giving.
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Fall Donation Challenge
Clear the clutter and help those in need!
It is time to get your home ready for those holiday decorations, overnight guests and parties. To get ready, I am challenging you to go from room to room in your home with a bag or box, collecting items you no longer need and passing them along to those in need during this holiday season.In the kitchen, get rid of those appliances and gadgets that promised to make you the best cook in the world in half the time but you have never used. Go through your clothes and get rid of those you no longer wear or never wore (yes, even if the tags are still on them). Pull the linens out and get rid of the ones you have not used recently. Have the children pick out toys and games they no longer love to give to children who may not have toys. Pull books off of the shelf you will never read or refer to again. If you feel surfaces are too clutter, pull off items that no longer inspire you.
You will feel so much lighter and it will make the memories of the season so much more enjoyable when you have less clutter to work around when getting the home ready for guests. In addition, you will know you have helped those who consider your discards treasures!

Here are Cathy, the owner's, donation. This comes from an already organized house so we know you can find something to donate and probably easily top this. Post yours on social media (see links on our home page) or email it to info@psorganizing.com now through November 30, 2015. Everyone who submits a picture will received a free in-home consultation or $50 off a regularly priced 4-hour organizing session so share yours today. November 30, 2015 we will select the largest pile of donations and that lucky winner will win a 4-hour organizing session.
Monday, September 28, 2015
Simplify Dinner
Eating as a family is so important, but hard after a long, hard day. Sometimes it seems easier just to run by the local fast food restaurant and eat on the run. However, with a little advance planning on the weekend or slower day, dinner time can be easy and healthy. Here are a few tips to making dinner easier and definitely healthier:
- Buy meat in bulk and cook it all at once, freezing the extras to throw into a recipe during the week when things are busy.
- Buy precooked meat like rotisserie chicken or frozen grilled chicken strips or shrimp to save time when preparing your favorite dish.
- Chop veggies ahead or buy prepared veggies to throw into your favorite dish.
- When cooking something like rice or quinoa, double the recipe and use it in another dish later in the week.
- Double the entire recipe for whatever you are making and freeze the second portion for a night you know you will not have time to prepare a meal.
Here is a quick fall meal, that your family is sure to enjoy:
White Bean Chili
Rotisserie chicken shredded
2 cans white beans
8 ounces salsa
32 oz chicken broth
½ cup shredded pepper jack cheese
½ bag tortilla chips crushed
Mix it all together
and cook on low heat until thickened.
Garnish with Sour
Cream and eat with tortilla chips or garlic cheese biscuits.
Garlic Cheese Biscuits
2 cups bisquick
1 cup grated cheese
2 teaspoons garlic salt
1 cup milk
Mix together and bake at 425 in muffin
tins for about 20 minutes.
Pumpkin Crunch Cake
1 can (15 oz.) pumpkin
1 can evaporated milk
3 tsp. pumpkin pie spice
3 eggs
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
1 box yellow cake mix
1/2 cup melted butter
Combine first 6
ingredients with a whisk. Pour into greased 9x13 dish. Sprinkle cake mix on
top. Drizzle with butter. Bake at 350 for 45-60
minutes. Cake should look set and top for golden brown. Cool completely.
With these recipes, you cannot go wrong. Invite family or friends over for a delicious meal and make some memories!
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