EHERs Blog

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Why Does My House Feel So Cluttered After I’ve Decluttered So Much?

Ever feel like you've decluttered so much and you're still surrounded by stuff? It’s not just about what’s leaving—it’s also about what’s coming in and why it’s still here. Clutter isn’t just physical—it’s emotional, habitual, even tied to identity. Let’s talk about what’s really going on behind the scenes.

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Addressing Home Buying Concerns

The Seattle real estate market is dynamic and competitive. As prospective homeowners search for properties in the region, certain questions and topics arise. Here, we address some of the top concerns to help buyers navigate Seattle’s housing landscape with confidence.

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New Year, Fresh Spaces: Why Less is Truly More

Start the new year with clarity and peace by decluttering your space and embracing small, consistent habits that prevent overwhelm. Discover how simplifying your surroundings can create room for what truly matters in your life.

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Hush those nagging pains once and for all!

Persistent aches in the neck, shoulder blades, and lower back can limit your quality of life, but understanding their causes and addressing them through massage therapy provides immediate relief and long-term benefits. At Your Healthy Karma, get tailored massage treatments with self-care techniques like stretching, posture awareness, and applying moist heat to help you live pain-free and feel your best.

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What Are Success Commands & How Do I Use Them?

Success commands are an incredible tool in many aspects of dog training and behavioral work. These are commands that your dog already knows well—ones they perform reliably and consistently whenever asked. We call them “success commands” because they set your dog up for success by allowing them to demonstrate behaviors they’ve mastered.

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