by Marie LeBlanc | Jun 12, 2020 | COVID-19, Decluttering, Downsizing, Not your typical transitions, Rightsizing
Essential = vital, indispensable, crucial, critical, necessary … NEEDED! As a designated ESSENTIAL business, Transitions Liquidation Services had to create a process to help those for whom it was NECESSARY to move and to do so safely, efficiently, and without...
by Marie LeBlanc | May 13, 2020 | Downsizing, Rightsizing
Have you lived in your home for what seems a lifetime and really don’t want to think of moving, but maybe it is time to consider the options? If you or your parents fall into the “senior” category, the home you’ve loved for decades may just be too big now or just too...
by Marie LeBlanc | Mar 9, 2020 | Decluttering, Downsizing, Not your typical transitions, Rightsizing
Unexpected construction delays in the Delights’* new home and an unyielding move-out deadline at their current home meant the couple and all their belongings would soon have nowhere to go. Even though the painter, plasterer, carpenter, and carpet installer had already...
by Marie LeBlanc | Jan 13, 2020 | Downsizing, Not your typical transitions, Rightsizing
Muriel*, who had mental health issues and was transitioning to assisted living after a stay in a psychiatric care hospital. Marie and her team were called in by Muriel’s caseworker and trust manager to create a safe and comfortable home environment with some very...
by Marie LeBlanc | Sep 15, 2019 | Decluttering, Downsizing, Rightsizing
“One thing I don’t understand. If this is the digital age, then why do I have so many papers – legal, financial, and junk in files or piles? I need help…” It is important to keep vital documents, but it is getting more difficult to know just what papers are those you...
by Marie LeBlanc | Jun 1, 2019 | Decluttering, Downsizing, Rightsizing
Some of the toughest tasks, when downsizing, is how to decide which of the meaningful mementos to keep and what to do with those sentimental treasures you really love but don’t have room for. Getting started is perhaps the hardest part. Sorting through...