Happy New Year from Texas, y’all! Today is January 1st, 2021. Incredibly, we survived 2020.

Deep breath. Inhale. Exhale. Big grin.

It’s been a roller-coaster year, but in the midst of the craziness, I promised myself that I would publish my website in the new year…so here goes!

When the idea of converting my hobby for organizing and crafting into a business started to crystallize, I spent a great deal of time praying about what it’d be called, and I believe BYTESIZEDLIVING captures my vision succinctly. I am very passionate about cultivating a lifestyle of balance; spirit, mind and body. An unhealthy mind will throw off the spirit and body, and vice versa. In my quest to live in balance, I realized that I was shooting myself in the foot, and setting myself up for failure ‘cause I kept trying to overhaul my entire life all at once! I thought I was superhuman.

The fix? Making changes a little bit at a time. One ‘byte’ at a time.

byte

/bīt/

:a byte is a unit of memory size

:a unit of computer information or data-storage capacity

In this digital age, where digital information that controls virtually everything is measured in megabytes, it all really rests on the smallest unit - the byte. If you ever write complex codes and mess up one keystroke, the program will just not work.

So I learned to focus on the smallest units - fix those, and the domino effect takes care of the rest. On this page, I’ll be sharing my thoughts and experiences of building a healthy, balanced lifestyle, by tweaking small units that add up over time, and the best place to start is setting the stage by setting up your space.

Organizing your space is not a luxury, it’s an investment into your peace of mind, tranquility, and well-being.

I’m passionate about creating serenity and beauty out of clutter and chaos, Because a serene, organized space jumpstarts your creativity, increases your efficiency, fast-tracks productivity. Organization is a great time-saver.

PLUS it saves you tons of money in the long run.

That is my ‘why’. If I can help you improve your quality of life by creating an oasis out of the chaos, then I’d die happy.

Beauty and serenity is a tonic for your spirit, mind and body.

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