Blog

In addition to actually doing the organizing, another of Angie’s passions is writing about organizing.

She has been writing a monthly blog on organizing since 2016. Most of the blog posts were also published as monthly newspaper articles in the Kingsport Times-News and Johnson City Press.

To access the blog, you can either:

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My Top Tech Tools for Organizing

My Top Tech Tools for Organizing

Love it or hate it, technology is an integral part of our lives. If we embrace it wisely, it can greatly enhance our lives, making tasks more efficient and less time-consuming. I can’t imagine my life without the help of tech tools. The older I get, the more I realize how precious my time is, which makes me more willing to use helpful technologies. I also realize that I can’t depend on my memory for much of anything, so any application that can relieve the stress of trying to remember things is welcome. 

*Note: this article is an update of a similar article in February, 2018.

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A Solution for Cluttered Bookshelves
Angie Hyche Angie Hyche

A Solution for Cluttered Bookshelves

Do you admit that you’ve got too many books, but you struggle let them go? Do you long for beautiful styled bookshelves that aren’t stuffed to overflowing with clutter? This article is just what you need to solve your problem!

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Organizing Your Spices

Organizing Your Spices

I’m often asked, “What’s the best way to organize ____?” There is rarely one solution that works perfectly for everyone. Nowhere do I find this to be more true than when organizing spices. Whether for myself or my clients, I’ve arranged spices at least ten different ways! There’s no such thing as “one size fits all”. 

When deciding the best way to organize spices, there are two main decisions you need to make. Those two decisions will lead you to very different organizing solutions. Check out the options in this article.

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What’s in your On-Deck Circle?

What’s in your On-Deck Circle?

Everyone needs a space for items that are in transition from your home to someplace else. Examples of items that might be included include a book to return to the library, a store purchase needing to be exchanged, or an umbrella usually kept in the car. What’s the best place to put things like these? And what should you call this space?

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Five Organizing Lessons I Learned from Mom

Five Organizing Lessons I Learned from Mom

Our mothers or other parental figures are often responsible for teaching us basic organizing principles that serve us well throughout our lives. In this article that published just before Mother’s Day 2022, I share five of the most important organizing lessons I learned from my Mom.

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Don’t Let Your Crafts Become Clutter

Don’t Let Your Crafts Become Clutter

Those of us who love crafting know that it requires LOTS of supplies. Without careful planning, crafts can be a source of clutter! My latest newspaper article gives practical tips for preventing craft clutter.

One of my best opening lines ever may whet your appetite to read this one—"In a moment of temporary insanity in 2017, I purchased a stack of wooden crates filled with vintage 1986 Tennessee Homecoming Centennial Coke bottles."

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Ten Myths about Professional Organizers, Busted! (Part 2)

Ten Myths about Professional Organizers, Busted! (Part 2)

Whenever I introduce myself as a professional organizer, there are several common responses. The most common response is a blank stare and the reply, “What’s that?” Many of the other common responses are included in this list of myths below, along with a myth-busting explanation for each. This is the second of a two part article. Read on to test your knowledge and to determine whether you might benefit from hiring an organizer.

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Ten Myths about Professional Organizers, Busted

Ten Myths about Professional Organizers, Busted

Whenever I introduce myself as a professional organizer, there are several common responses. The most common response is a blank stare and the reply, “What’s that?” Many of the other common responses are included in this list of myths below, along with a myth-busting explanation for each. This is a two part article, with five myths included in each. Read on to test your knowledge of professional organizing and to determine whether an organizer might be helpful for you.

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Three Wise Tips for an Organized Holiday Season
Angie Hyche Angie Hyche

Three Wise Tips for an Organized Holiday Season

It’s early November, and I don’t know about you, but I start getting a little anxious about this time every year just thinking about the upcoming holiday season. With warnings of supply chain issues, some retailers are starting extra early with holiday promotions. Although some people say the holidays are “the most wonderful time of the year,” they can also be a stressful time. In this article, I’ll share three wise tips to help you be more organized and less stressed this holiday season.

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Clutter Conflict: What If My Partner Won’t Declutter?
Angie Hyche Angie Hyche

Clutter Conflict: What If My Partner Won’t Declutter?

One of the questions I am asked most often is, “How can I make my spouse/roommate/child/etc. declutter?” It’s a common dilemma, and unfortunately, the answer isn’t an easy one. My purpose in this article is to help you understand how clutter can sometimes lead to conflict and what you can do to solve the conflict.

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Shipshape Turns Five: Reflections on Five Years as a Business Owner
Angie Hyche Angie Hyche

Shipshape Turns Five: Reflections on Five Years as a Business Owner

The month of August, 2021 was the fifth anniversary of my professional organizing business. While every anniversary is significant, this one represents a monumental landmark. Read on to find out why #5 is extra special and for significant events in the timeline of my business.

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Cleaning, Organizing, & Decluttering: What's the Difference?

Cleaning, Organizing, & Decluttering: What's the Difference?

Many times since launching Shipshape Solutions in 2016, people have confused cleaning with organizing or decluttering. In fact, I often hear all three of these terms used synonymously. Although the terms are related, they're definitely not the same thing. This article explains each of these terms and how they are related using the example of a cluttered kitchen counter.

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