Posted in Keeping Kids Organized

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LIFESTYLE BY DESIGN ~ Home & Office Organizer can provide ADHD students with the structure and clarity they often need to thrive in both academic and personal environments. Many students with ADHD struggle with time management, clutter, and keeping track of assignments or materials, which can create unnecessary stress and overwhelm. 

Some examples of setting up tailored systems:

  • Color-coded folders
  • Labeled bins & totes
  • Digital or paper planners

An organizer can break tasks into manageable steps and create designated spaces that reduce distractions. This helps students stay focused, know exactly where things belong, and build consistent habits that support learning and daily routines.

Beyond physical organization, a professional organizer can also introduce practical strategies that align with the way ADHD students naturally think and work. This might include using visual reminders, checklists, and timers to reinforce focus, or setting up homework zones with minimal clutter and sensory distractions. 

By coaching students in these techniques and customizing solutions to fit their unique learning styles, the organizer empowers them:

  • Gain confidence
  • Independence & sense of accomplishment. 
  • Improving self-esteem
  • Reducing anxiety
  • Creating lifelong tools for success

Here are 5 simple and effective ideas for setting up a homework station that supports focus and structure for a student with ADHD:


1. Create a Distraction-Free Zone

  • Choose a quiet corner away from TVs, pets, and high-traffic areas.
  • Use a privacy board or tri-fold cardboard to block visual distractions.
  • Keep only the essentials on the desk—like pencils, paper, and a timer—to reduce clutter.

2. Use Visual and Color Cues

  • Label drawers and containers with bright colors for easy organization (e.g., red = math, blue = reading).
  • Hang a simple visual schedule or “Task Tracker” on the wall with steps like Start timer → Do 1 task → Take a short break → Review.
  • Use sticky notes for reminders or motivational quotes.

3. Incorporate Movement Options

  • Add a wobble stool, balance cushion, or fidget band on the chair legs to let them move without leaving the workspace.
  • Allow short movement breaks every 10–20 minutes. Use a timer with a gentle chime to help transition between work and breaks.

4. Include a Sensory-Friendly Element

  • Keep soft textures nearby like a small blanket or stress ball.
  • Use warm lighting or a small desk lamp instead of harsh overhead lights.
  • Calming scents (like lavender or peppermint) can help with relaxation and focus.

5. Add a “Done Zone” and Reward System

  • Have a basket or bin labeled “DONE” for completed assignments—it gives a tangible sense of accomplishment.
  • Pair homework sessions with small rewards (e.g., stickers, 5 minutes of screen time, or choosing a song for the next session).

Is your child struggling with school paperwork or deadlines? Reach out to Coach Cher for support.

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Peace & Harmony, Coach Cher

Posted in Intentional lifestyle

The Transitions in Life

The Transitions in Life

For something new to begin, an old part of ourselves must sometimes end.

Growth often necessitates the transformation of our inner selves, a process that, while natural and vital, can be painful, confusing, or disorienting. These feelings of confusion and disorientation frequently signal an internal shift, a phenomenon common throughout human life as we progress from infancy through various stages of development. Each transition requires us to bid farewell to a former identity, the self we cultivated for that specific period.

These identities can be deeply intertwined with relationships or careers, and when an internal shift occurs, these external aspects of our lives may become unsettled. A closer examination of these surface-level changes often reveals a deeper, internal metamorphosis. For instance, we might spend a significant chapter of our lives constructing a protective shell to heal from past trauma. 

However, a time may come when this very shell feels restrictive and confining, prompting a desire to move beyond the sanctuary it once provided. The growing part of ourselves cannot thrive within the boundaries of the old self’s protective structure.

The process of shedding an old self and embracing a new identity can evoke a paradoxical blend of exhilaration and sadness. We can find inspiration in observing animals that molt or shed, making way for new skin, fur, or feathers. Keeping a symbol of transformation, such as a duck feather, can serve as a potent reminder that death and rebirth are inherent to nature’s evolutionary design. 

By surrendering to this process, we can release our past selves with love and gratitude, and with an open mind and heart, welcome the new, preparing for the next chapter of our lives.

Here are 5 simple rituals to help facilitate your new chapter of life:

1. Light & Let Go

  • Write down on small slips of paper the habits, regrets, or fears they want to release.
  • Place them in a bowl, safely burn them (or tear/shred them if fire isn’t an option), and say out loud: “I let this go and make space for what’s next.”
  • End by lighting a candle to symbolize illumination and fresh beginnings.

2. Threshold Walk

  • Have yourself stand in a doorway, imagining the side behind you as your past and the side in front as your future.
  • Step through slowly while affirming: “I step fully into my next chapter with courage and openness.”
  • This physical act of crossing creates a sense of transition.

3. Gratitude Release

  • At night, write down three things from the closing chapter that you are grateful for—people, lessons, or experiences.
  • Place the list in a small box or jar as a “memory capsule.”
  • This honors the past while making emotional room for new experiences.

4. Vision Seed Ritual

  • Provide yourself with flower or herb seeds. Before planting, have them speak their intentions into the soil (e.g., “I plant hope, growth, and love for this new chapter.”).
  • As the plant grows, it becomes a living reminder of their new beginnings.

5. Morning Reset Breath

  • Each morning for a week, step outside, close your eyes, and take three deep breaths:
    • Inhale: “I welcome the new.”
    • Hold: “I am present in this moment.”
    • Exhale: “I release what no longer serves me.”
  • This simple daily ritual grounds them in renewal and readiness.

Here’s to new beginnings, Coach Cher

Posted in Intentional lifestyle

Loving Intentions . . .

How our loving intentions can transform our living space

Our homes are rarely perfect, and even if they meet our basic needs, we might still desire improvements in location, decor, or style. However, every home has the potential for beauty. By filling our homes with love, we can look beyond material factors, such as market value and design. 

Our conscious, loving intentions have the power to transform our living spaces, removing negative energy and replacing it with an ethereal beauty that is felt rather than seen. Our homes can become soulful and alive spiritual dwellings. Regardless of their outward appearance, they will radiate love, making everyone, including ourselves, feel instantly welcome.

Transforming a space into a beautiful reflection of your inner warmth is as simple as projecting love into it. With sincere intentions, you can infuse your home’s walls with your energy, emotional sensitivity, and generosity of spirit, making it a haven of affection, joy, laughter, and togetherness. 

You have the power to decide whether your personal spaces will be peaceful and quiet or lively and inspiring. Begin by cultivating self-awareness. This will help you view your home as an essential part of your existence, not just a place you return to at the end of the day. 

Consider your relationship with each element of your space, and remember that every room can serve a purpose in your life and the lives of your loved ones. Finally, lovingly thank each room for fulfilling your needs. As you become more mindful of how your home contributes to your well-being, you will find yourself increasingly wanting to love and be loved by it.

Appearance and other superficial qualities can be misleading. An aesthetically beautiful home may still feel unwelcoming. Conversely, a home that seems ordinary in every way can be as comforting and cozy as a beloved relative or friend. 

When you nurture and care for your home as if it were a loved one, it will absorb your tender intentions and project a love so profound that you will soon develop a deep affection for it.

Peace & Harmony, Coach Cher

We Design Space!

For more in-depth support beyond this article, explore my personalized coaching programs. Schedule a free consultation to discuss what’s preventing you from achieving organized living spaces. We’ll pinpoint your obstacles and create a customized plan to reach your goals.

I look forward to helping you transform your lifestyle.

Let’s Chat! Cheryl Camacho # 860-941-8630

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Posted in Intentional lifestyle

DAY BY DAY . . .

 

Navigating life becomes significantly simpler when we embrace the present day, rather than constantly focusing on the future.

Life unfolds day by day, not all at once. Each sunset allows us to rest, confident that dawn brings a fresh start, new perspectives, and renewed hope. The hours between sleep are ours to decide how we will live, learn, laugh, and grow. Experiencing life this way—one day at a time—makes it sweeter and more manageable.

Consider the future stretching out before you. Do you feel tension or stress about the journey ahead? Perhaps you’ve made a recent lifestyle change, like a new diet or quitting smoking, and the thought of maintaining it for years seems daunting. 

Or maybe you’ve started a new job or are newly married, and feel anxiety about your ability to succeed. Shifting your focus from years down the line back to the present day can bring calm and renewed confidence in your abilities. You might also discover an inner faith that the future will take care of itself.

How we engage with our lives today and tomorrow significantly impacts who we become and what we experience in the years to come. By remaining fully present in the day at hand, enjoying its offerings, and maximizing our energy, we’ll find ourselves perfectly ready and capable of handling any future when it arrives.


Here is your 5-Step Stay Present Plan:

Step 1: Anchor with Breath

Why: The breath is your built-in lifeline to the present.

  • Practice: At least 3 times a day, pause for 60 seconds. Inhale for 4 counts, hold for 4, exhale for 6.
  • As thoughts come, acknowledge them, then gently return to the rhythm of your breath.
  • Mantra: “I am here. I am safe. I am enough.”

Step 2: Name What You See, Hear, and Feel

Why: Naming sensory input grounds you in your current environment.

  • Practice: Pick a moment during your day and say (out loud or silently):
    • “I see… (the light through the trees).”
    • “I hear… (the hum of a fan).”
    • “I feel… (the warmth of my hands).”
  • This invites your senses to sit at the table of now.

Step 3: Create “Now” Rituals

Why: Familiar rituals create sacred space in the present.

  • Practice: Choose one small, intentional daily act: making tea, stretching, lighting a candle, walking barefoot.
  • Do it slowly, fully focused on that act. No distractions. (I make my bed very slowly each morning – I purposely tuck every corner – flatten every wrinkle – it feels so energizing  to start the morning this way.)
  • Let it be your anchor to remind yourself: “This is my life. This moment is mine.”

Step 4: Notice When You Drift—and Gently Return

Why: It’s not about perfection—it’s about return.

  • Practice: When you catch yourself spiraling into regret or future worry, say this aloud or in your head:
    • “That’s the past/future. I return to now.”
  • Place your hand over your heart or belly to feel your presence. This moment is your restart.

Step 5: Practice Gratitude in Real Time

Why: Gratitude shifts the mind from lack or fear to abundance and peace.

  • Practice: Each time something brings you calm, joy, or clarity, say thank you in the moment.
    • “Thank you for this warm cup of coffee.”
    • “Thank you for this quiet breath.”
    • “Thank you for surviving, even when it was hard.”

 ♥ Bonus Affirmation: ~ “I don’t have to fix the past or predict the future to be whole. I already am. Right here. Right now.”

Posted in Home Design

“Some of us think holding on makes us strong; but sometimes it is letting go.”

By creating space for profound healing and renewal, we clear away what no longer serves us.

Life can throw unexpected events at us that leave a lasting impression, such as the death of a loved one, a sudden epiphany, or an instant that changes everything. We may find ourselves reflecting on these events for years to come.

These defining moments can ground us, reminding us of our reality and what is truly important. Although we may try to forget these memories as we move forward, they can still weigh heavily upon us.

Repressed emotions don’t disappear; they can manifest unexpectedly as mental exhaustion, emotional outbursts, or even a disorganized living space.

Creating space, both mentally and physically, is a crucial step toward achieving profound healing and renewal. This process allows us to delve deep within ourselves and confront the aspects of our lives that no longer contribute positively to our well-being. By actively identifying and releasing these burdens, we create room for growth, transformation, and the cultivation of a more authentic and fulfilling existence.

The act of letting go can be challenging, as we often hold onto things, both tangible and intangible, out of familiarity, fear, or a false sense of security. However, what we fail to acknowledge is that what we bury within ourselves doesn’t simply disappear; it often resurfaces in unexpected and potentially harmful ways. Unexpressed emotions, unresolved traumas, and limiting beliefs can manifest as physical ailments, emotional distress, and self-destructive behaviors.

By creating space, we allow ourselves to confront these hidden aspects of ourselves with compassion and understanding. This process may involve therapy, journaling, meditation, or other forms of self-reflection. It may also involve decluttering our physical spaces, letting go of toxic relationships, or changing unhealthy habits.

The goal is not to erase our past or to deny our experiences, but rather to integrate them into a more holistic understanding of ourselves. By acknowledging and releasing what no longer serves us, we create space for new experiences, new relationships, and new possibilities. We open ourselves up to the flow of life and allow ourselves to be guided by our intuition and our inner wisdom.

TRY THIS!

“THE STORY, THE LESSON, THE LETTING GO” Activity

Purpose:
To help clients honor the emotional connection to an item without needing to keep the physical object.


📝 What You’ll Need:

  • A journal or printed worksheet
  • A pen or marker
  • A camera or phone (optional)

🌟 Step-by-Step Instructions:

1. Choose One Sentimental Item
Pick one item that feels meaningful but may no longer fit your life or space.

2. Write the Story
Ask: “What memory or emotion is tied to this item?”
Have them write a few sentences (or talk it out if journaling isn’t their thing).

Example:
“This was my grandmother’s teacup. She used to pour me mint tea in this cup when I was a kid, and we’d sit and talk.”

3. Find the Lesson or Legacy
Ask: “What has this item taught you or reminded you about yourself or your life?”

Example:
“It reminds me how important quiet moments and connection are. I want more of that in my current life.”

4. The Letting Go
Options:

  • Take a photo of the item to keep the memory.
  • Create a small memory box or digital album with the photo and story.
  • Gently release the item with intention.

Say out loud (or write):
“Thank you for the memory. I carry your story with me, not your shape.”


✅ Why This Works:

  • It respects the emotion, rather than denying it.
  • It shifts focus from the object to the experience.
  • It gently empowers decision-making by turning guilt into gratitude.

Peace & Harmony, Cheryl

Posted in Clean & Tidy

New Newsletter . . .

Transform Your Home: The Power of Organization 

Welcome to our monthly newsletter, THE GRACE NOTES, where we bring tips and inspiration to help you create a more organized, harmonious living space. This month, we’re diving into the transformative power of the home organization process and how it can enhance your daily life.

As we embrace a new month, let’s focus on the power of a well-organized home. 

Here are some impactful tips to help you transform your space:

Step-by-Step Tips for a Clutter-Free Space

  1. Start Small: Think Big: Begin with one room or even a single drawer. Decluttering in manageable chunks prevents overwhelm and fuels motivation.
  2. Declutter with Purpose: Assess each item’s value. If it doesn’t serve a purpose or spark joy, it’s time to let it go. Donate or recycle to reduce waste.
  3. Create Functional Zones: Designate specific areas for cooking, working, and relaxing activities. This makes everything easier to find and use.
  4. Maximize Vertical Space: Use shelves, hooks, and cabinets to utilize wall space. This keeps surfaces clear and the room feeling more open.
  5. Regular Maintenance: Set aside 15 minutes a day for a quick tidy-up. Consistent maintenance prevents clutter from accumulating.
  6. Personalize Your Space: Make your home uniquely yours. Incorporate items that reflect your style and personality while maintaining a clutter-free environment.

A well-organized home not only looks great but also boosts your mental clarity and productivity. Start your journey today and feel the transformative impact of an organized living space.


Why Organize?

A well-organized home is more than just aesthetically pleasing—it’s a catalyst for a healthier, more productive lifestyle. Clutter and chaos can lead to stress, reduce your efficiency, and even affect your mental health. On the flip side, an organized home can create a sense of calm, improve your focus, and give you more time to enjoy the things you love.

The Benefits You’ll Experience

  1. Reduced Stress: A tidy environment can help lower anxiety levels, making your home a true sanctuary.
  2. Increased Productivity: With everything in its place, you’ll spend less time searching for things and more time being productive or relaxing.
  3. Enhanced Creativity: An organized space can inspire new ideas and creative thinking.
  4. Improved Health: Less clutter means fewer places for dust and allergens to accumulate, contributing to better indoor air quality.

Get Started Today

If the thought of organizing your entire home feels overwhelming, remember you don’t have to do it alone. As a professional organizer, I am here to help you every step of the way. Together, we can create a customized plan that suits your lifestyle and transforms your home into a space where you can thrive.

Ready to take the first step towards a more organized life? Contact me today to schedule a consultation and discover how we can bring order and tranquility to your home. Let’s make your dream space a reality!

Happy organizing! Coach Cher


Resources & Tools

Great Complete List! Tidy.com – Cleaning Checklist

I love these products! I have been using them since 1998! Speed Cleaning Products

This is the best product! The Pill (You can purchase at Lowes or Amazon)

After cleaning your fiberglass shower, wax it! RainDance Car Polish


Posted in Healing in Creativity

In moments of creativity, the mind becomes calm, stress disappears, freedom emerges, offering an opportunity for exploration, expression, and emotional recovery.

During my time as a cleaner and organizer, I had the privilege of encountering incredibly creative individuals. One client’s daughter and son-in-law were musicians with the Chicago Symphony, a truly unique experience of cleaning to such beautiful music. Another client had children attending Juilliard in NYC, and I would often be mesmerized watching them practice as I worked. It’s a reminder of our innate creativity – our capacity to envision and bring to life anything we imagine.

When children asked about my creative pursuits, I shared my enjoyment of sewing, vision boards, and repurposing. However, I always emphasized that my greatest creative gift lies in my ability to create clean and efficient, purposeful spaces. Ultimately, we all possess skills that allow us to be creative in our way. 

Cleaning is my therapy; my clients said I left behind “Scent Therapy” at their homes. 


The Healing Power of Creativity

Creativity serves as a pathway to emotional well-being and inner peace, transcending its role as a mere pastime. Engaging in creative activities like music, writing, or art enables the processing of emotions, alleviates stress, and rekindles a sense of lightheartedness often overshadowed by daily pressures. 

Research indicates that creative expression significantly benefits mental health by reducing anxiety, enhancing concentration, and building resilience. Uninhibited creative engagement fosters an environment where thoughts can circulate freely, facilitating natural emotional healing. 

Mindful Painting: A Transformative Practice.

Mindful painting stands out as a particularly calming and transformative form of creative expression. Diverging from traditional painting’s emphasis on technique or final product, mindful painting encourages full presence in the artistic process. 

The blending and swirling of colors with each brushstroke reflect the fluid nature of our emotions. In this practice, there are no mistakes, only the soothing cadence of movement, the texture of the paint, and the awareness of breath as one yields to the present moment. This sensory engagement calms the mind and cultivates profound inner tranquility. Cultivating Self-Compassion Through Art.

Mindful painting fosters a self-relationship grounded in curiosity and kindness. As the brush moves across the canvas, one develops trust in their intuition, lets go of the need for perfection, and appreciates the beauty found in imperfections. Within this realm of creative flow, the intellect softens, stress dissipates, and a sense of liberation emerges—an open invitation to explore, express, and heal in ways that often surpass the limitations of language.

Peace & Harmony, Cheryl


If you require more comprehensive guidance than the information provided in my article, consider my personalized coaching programs. Book a complimentary consultation to explore the factors hindering your journey toward organized living spaces. Together, we will identify your challenges and develop a tailored strategy to help you achieve your goals. I anticipate the opportunity to collaborate with you in transforming your lifestyle.

Let’s Chat! # 860-941-8630

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Posted in Loving Yourself

Disappointment Can Lead To Acceptance

Disappointment can ground us in reality and prevent us from dwelling on what could have been.

Disappointment is an unavoidable risk when our expectations aren’t met. This can lead to a range of emotions, from mild sadness to anger, directed at ourselves, others, or the world. Although disappointment is a difficult and natural emotion, there are ways to cope.

Acknowledging and processing disappointment is crucial for personal growth and emotional well-being. One effective way to move forward is through journaling about the experience. This can involve detailing your initial hopes and expectations, contrasting them with the reality of the situation, and exploring the emotions that arise from the discrepancy. By putting your thoughts and feelings into words, you can gain clarity and perspective, allowing you to process the disappointment in a healthy way. This is what I do. . . . .

Disappointment can also serve as a valuable reality check. It can realign your expectations with the actual circumstances, preventing you from dwelling on what could have been and helping you to focus on what is. This can lead to a greater sense of acceptance and peace, enabling you to move forward with a more realistic outlook. 

Additionally, reflecting on the experience can help you identify any patterns or recurring themes in your disappointments. This self-awareness can be empowering, as it allows you to make informed decisions and adjust your expectations accordingly, potentially reducing the frequency and intensity of future disappointments.

What’s more, processing sorrow can foster resilience and emotional strength. By learning to cope with setbacks and unmet expectations, you can develop the ability to bounce back from adversity and navigate life’s challenges with greater ease.

Reflecting on past disappointments may reveal that some outcomes were ultimately better than our initial desires. Disappointment can lead to acceptance, wisdom, and the energy to start anew.

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If you require more comprehensive guidance than the information provided in my article, consider my personalized 1:1 coaching programs. Book a complimentary consultation to explore the factors hindering your journey toward organized living spaces. Together, we will identify your challenges and develop a tailored strategy to help you achieve your goals of simplifying your space. I anticipate the opportunity to collaborate with you in transforming your lifestyle.

Let’s Chat! # 860-941-8630

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Email: organizercoach98@gmail.com