Giving away things that are important to you – and the recipient – is an inevitable part of sorting through a Lifetime of Possessions. Sometimes you’ll need to combine the Wisdom of Solomon with a dash of Henry Kissinger’s diplomatic skills, but giving something you love to someone you love is a very special experience for both of you. Here are some Good Sorts tips to help you.
Helping you make decisions is at the heart of every Good Sort. Here is our 8 Point guide to making good ones – whether you’re sorting through a lifetime of possessions, havering over a career change or having serious doubts over a pair of socks!
There aren’t many things that can do as much expensive and upsetting damage as clothes moths. We’ve written a detailed step by step guide to help you get them out of your cupboards and drawers and keep them out.
If you google Famous Planning Quotes you’ll get nearly 70 million results. We’ve condensed our guide to making a plan that works into just five essentials whatever the project you’re tackling.
During the Coronavirus lockdown Caroline sorted decades of letters between her grandparents and her parents. A collection of family letters and papers is a unique treasure trove of history, memories and discoveries waiting to be made. Sorting through them is an adventure with laughter, tears and surprises that you’ll never regret. Here is the Good Sorts Guide she’s written.
Buying less and buying better is more relevant than ever so we all need to know how to look after our clothes. Keeping your cashmere soft and gorgeous by washing it in a washing machine couldn’t be easier. Here’s our simple step by step guide.
If you’re a book lover running out of space on your bookshelves, two simple stacks and a party for your book loving friends are the answer.
‘I’ll never use it…..it’s too delicate and it’s too much trouble.’ If you’ve inherited or been given some lovely old china don’t be put off using it. It makes even the simplest meal a special occasion. We’ve put together some Good Sorts expert tips to help you.
To downsize is a big decision which affects the whole family and once you’ve made the decision you have to deal with the practicalities of what to do with years of accumulated possessions. Here are some simple stress-busting tips that our clients find very helpful.