Author Archives: Nancy Castelli

Clutter.. it’s not just stuff.

Clutter can be anything that clogs up your life. Typically we think of it as stuff in piles on the desk, in closets or the garage, but you can have clutter in your head, with your schedule, or even in your relationships. Any place in your life where the flow of energy is blocked, consider… Continue Reading

My Hoarders Experience? ..can’t say much, but it’s airing in August!

I am under contractual obligation not to say much until the show airs, but I can share that I had an extraordinary experience, as expected, working on the crew with my peers filming for A&E Television’s Emmy-nominated weekly series, “Hoarders.” Stay tuned and I will let you know when the show airs in August! It was especially amazing to… Continue Reading

Here We Go – My A&E TV Hoarders Adventure, DAY ZERO

Nine TV production crew people, one therapist, five organizers (including me!), ten 1-800-Got-Junk guys, five housekeepers, five painters, three trucks, 500 empty boxes, 300 trash bags, two angry, blaming hoarders and three days to make a miracle!  I’m game and ready! I expect this will be hard work, very rewarding and a blast. By the way,… Continue Reading

How to Get Organized and Save the Planet in 30 Days, Day 30: Contest and Clutter-eliminating Prizes!

In celebration of the 30th day of How to Get Organized and Save the Planet in 30 Days, here’s a chance to play and win! Guess correctly what blog entry in the Get Organized Save the Planet in 30 campaign fits with each of these pictures and you’re a WINNER!         All winners will receive a BALANCE… Continue Reading

Get Organized and Save the Planet in 30, Day 29: Use Your Butterfly Power

Chaos Theory’s “butterfly effect” states that a butterfly flapping it’s wings in Asia may cause a hurricane halfway around the world. According to Chaos theory, “complex and chaotic systems — which means most of the systems we encounter in nature and in society — cannot accurately be predicted or exclusively controlled. Neither can rigid systems… Continue Reading

Get Organized and Save the Planet in 30, DAY 27: Packing Peanut Progress, But Clutter Nevertheless

The word on those pesky packing peanuts and ideas for an eco-goodbye! Polystyrene loose-fill packing materials, more commonly known as “packing peanuts”, actually only contain about 0.4% polystyrene resin. The other 99.6% is simply air. That could be why it didn’t take long to produce an eco-friendly alternative – the cornstarch peanut – which is… Continue Reading