Like most people, you spend money on certain products that send a message about yourself to other people. By having the right collection of books, people can see you are sophisticated and educated. Having designer clothes shows that you value into your appearance. Advertisers want us to believe that by having the right possessions, fame, love and success will fall into our laps. We spend our hard-earned money trying to cultivate the right definition of ourselves, but after spending all that money, who has enough to go out and actually pursue that fame, love and success?

Organising your home is one thing, but keeping it eco-friendly can seem more challenging. In reality, it’s not as daunting a task as you may think. There are lots of ways you can reuse and recycle items around the home, or buy eco-friendly materials to help you organise what’s lying around. So many emerging trends are about “going green,” so take time to consider how you can make your home, big or small, a more eco-friendly, organised and stored space.

Sometimes it’s unavoidable to buy tons of shoes, especially if it’s a clear weakness for the shoe obsessed. Sales don’t help the situation, when 70% off tells us that we have to buy a pair… or ten. We tend to forget, when were balancing multiple boxes out of the store, that shoes take up a lot of space, especially if our living quarters are quite small. Throwing away shoes is not a happy scenario, and dedicating an entire room to just shoes is not the most practical idea either. Look around, because sometimes the best organizing tools are hidden in your closet or somewhere in your room. If you’re in anguish because your shoes are all over the place, don’t fret! Just keep reading and you’ll learn how you can keep your shoes orderly without spending too much