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3 Tips for Purging Your Home of Clutter

Piles of clutter may be an every day reality in your home, but you need not let the mess overwhelm you. Getting down to the business of cleaning out every inch of your living space can be a monumental job. A new season means the perfect opportunity to purge your home of old clutter and usher in the new energy. Instead of tackling the mess head-on, try approaching spring cleaning little by little, working in one-hour shifts until the house is completely decluttered. Read More >

5 Tips on Taking Back Your Time on Social Media

Are you one of the millions of users who find it almost impossible to go an entire day without checking social networking accounts multiple times per day? You are not alone. According to recent studies, social media use among 18 to 49-year-old users has climbed to a staggering three to four hours per day, which is the equivalent of two full months of wasted time. With the proliferation of social media access through a seemingly ever-increasing array of Read More >

A Boston Personal Assistant’s Story: Delivering a Birthday Surprise in Somerville

A Somerville client, whom we assisted with overseeing his move to Boston last summer, called recently with a new request for help. The client’s wife’s birthday was coming up and he wanted to surprise her with flowers and the presents he bought; however, because he would have to travel for business on the day of the birthday, he asked for us to carry out the surprise on his behalf. The task at hand would involve picking up a rainbow mix of flowers (pinks and yellows Read More >

A Boston Personal Assistant’s Story: Convalescent Assistance at Fenway

A male client in his mid-60’s living in the West End neighborhood of Boston called us recently regarding a colonoscopy procedure he had scheduled at the Kenmore campus of the Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates office near Fenway Park. He had a very simple request for us: to wait for him after the procedure at the Endoscopy Center waiting area, then walk him safely out of the medical facility so he can take the subway home. Because he lived alone and had no immediate Read More >

5 Tips on Cleaning Out a Deceased Parent’s Home

Dealing with the loss of a beloved parent may be one of the most difficult things you will have to do in your life. The unfortunate truth is that many adult children will be responsible for cleaning out the deceased’s home after their loss. It can be utterly heartbreaking to have to spend hours or even days inside the home going through their personal belongings. These are belongings that may have special meaning or memories attached to them, and you may find yourself Read More >

8 Tips for Wedding Dress Shopping Success

He popped the magical question and you said ‘Yes.’ With the engagement ring on your finger and the Big Day marked on the calendar, the countdown begins in your quest to plan the wedding of your dreams. As a betrothed couple, this is both an exciting and overwhelmingly stressful time in your lives. The months ahead will involve a lot of planning, scheduling, budgeting and shopping. As with planning any large event that requires a ton of details, for the purpose of this Read More >

7 Tips for Spring Cleaning Your Car

When was the last time you got into your car and took note of the musty air, dirt buildup in the carpet, and the forgotten candy wrapper left in the back seat? Now that the weather is turning warmer, you are probably ready to transition your wardrobe and your mindset for the spring and summer months ahead. One thing that you might not have thought about, however, is preparing your car. Subjected to winter’s harshest conditions, salted roads, and potholes, the car Read More >

6 Tips on How to Organize a Playroom Space

Keeping your kids’ playroom organized can seem like a fool’s errand. Every time you pick something up, it magically finds a place back on the playroom floor. In the spirit of spring cleaning, get organized with a few tips that will keep your playroom as organized as the rest of your home. 1. Rotate Your Kids’ Toys Instead of dumping all your kids’ toys in a pile in the playroom, rotate toys every month or so. These days, kids get tons of presents at birthdays and Read More >

A Boston Personal Assistant’s Story: House Sitting Services in Wellesley

A high school teacher in the town of Wellesley called us during winter break because she and her husband were scheduled to fly to Puerto Rico for a few days’ vacation. She would need us to watch over her house while she was away. However, there was a catch: the client’s ceiling had been leaking because of ice buildup on the house’s roof and despite efforts with raking the roof and breaking up the ice, the leaks continued. Worried about the house, the client eventually Read More >

A Boston Personal Assistant’s Story: Wait-for Snow Removal Services

A winter of record snowfall totals in Boston means many roofing contractors will be inundated with calls for snow removal services throughout the Commonwealth. Recent media reports on the dangers of roof collapses and incidents happening at horse stables, an ice rink, and some buildings only add to the urgency of getting the weight off of people’s rooftops safely and as quickly as possible. Though our Newton snowbird client and his wife were enjoying their second home Read More >