Outsourcing Moving Tasks, Creating a Better Morning Routine, and more...
What's inside:
Live Better - 7 Super Annoying Moving Tasks That You Can Outsource
Work Better - 5 Tips to Find Your Best Morning Routine
Feel Better - Relationship Audits- 5 Questions to Strengthen Your Partnership
Look, Learn, Listen - A few of the things I loved this month.
“We can improve our relationships with others by leaps and bounds if we become encouragers instead of critics.”
– Joyce Meyer
Live Better
When you're navigating the chaos of a move, some tasks can feel relentless—and totally avoidable. This article from Apartment Therapy highlights seven moving chores that don’t have to be on your personal to-do list. From packing fragile items to disassembling furniture, these are the types of jobs you can delegate—freeing you up for the moments that matter most. Plus, you’ll spot an inventory tip from yours truly!
Work Better
Now that many of my clients are back in the office—at least part-time—they’ve been asking for help making their mornings less chaotic and more intentional. Without the right systems in place, mornings can quickly turn into a scramble. The good news? It doesn’t have to be that way. Check out these smart tips from Atlassian to help your morning routine work for you, not against you.
Feel Better
Evaluating your relationship isn’t a one-and-done project—it’s an ongoing journey that keeps the spark alive. In this article, you’ll discover how a “relationship audit” can help you and your partner check in on what’s working, what’s slipping, and where you can grow together. Drawing on insights from experts like Patrice Le Goy and Susan Albers, you’ll get five thoughtful questions to guide these meaningful conversations.
Look - Learn - Listen
Look: I recently shared my experience shifting from corporate sales positions to running D’Clutter by D’Nai on the Side Hustle to Small Business podcast. Take a look. (Yes this is a totally shameless piece of self-promotion 🙃)
Learn: 7 surprising facts about dreams — why we have them and what they mean.
Listen: What do you do with your half-dirty clothes? Advice from The Minimalists.

