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Ideal Hotels on Nashville

Many tourists opt to stay in Nashville for a different vacation experience. The trusty Nashville hotels always make their stay a bit more pleasant than usual.

Drury Inn and Suites Nashville Airport

This budget hotel lies about a half mile away from the Nashville International Airport and 5 miles away from downtown Nashville. It is close to some attractions such as the Opry Mills, the Country Music Hall Of Fame and the Grand Ole Opry. They offer complimentary hot and quick breakfast including Belgian waffles, sausage, biscuit, scrambled egg and free beverage.

It also features free airport shuttle services, an indoor and outdoor swimming pool as well as a whirlpool, exercise room, laundry facilities and a business room. All guestrooms have refrigerators, hairdryers, telephones with voice mail and cable television, coffee maker as well as free high speed Internet access, daily maid services and iron with ironing board.

Live Light Using These 5 Simple Steps to Organizing Clutter

Long before people came to the Americas and took over the land the Indians lived in beautiful harmony with the land. They “lived light on the land”. Many tribes traveled from place to place depending on the food sources, weather and other conditions. They traveled with their homes and all of their earthly belongings. They respected the earth and had only what they could use.

I can safely say as a professional organizer that the majority of us “live heavy on the land”. We have homes we chuck full of things. Often these are things that have no meaning for us or things we once loved but no longer care about. Or we have collected too many things for the space we have and the clutter becomes overwhelming often causing anxiety and depression. Then we are concerned about organizing clutter that we have created and allowed to live with us. This can hold us back from doing things we really want to be doing. We start feeling stuck and burdened with things that once brought us joy because we have too much stuff—and it is just stuff.

If you would like to start “living light” here are five tried and true steps to organizing clutter:

1. Go room by room and decide what is working for you and what isn’t working for you. Evaluate if you use the item, if you like it, if someone else would enjoy it more, if it is just a dust collector. If it doesn’t light you up and you don’t enjoy it, it is time to let go.