
I, also used to teach piano in my home studio on a small grand piano in my living room. All works well! I also work on my iPad in a living room chair I use for my stock market investments as I listen and watch the markets each week day morning. And thinking my meeting with some clients can be in that room as well as Starbucks as has been before. Now I have two file cabinets, a printer, bookcases on opposite wall to store books and a white queen size sofa bed between. Added a small white second file cabinet at end of desk. I enjoy a pretty white functional desk and white upholstered office chair from Pottery Barn. The study serves as my work space for my realty company. Yes, I do have a dedicated office space in my garden apartment.

So I don't get a cookie-cutter haircut and I get something that's flattering, but still has elements of the look I liked.
#Monitor screen marker how to
there's a page from when I was in college, and then when I graduated and felt I should have a more 'grown up' look I started a new page, etc.) so I can show my stylist the current page and she can see what I like and then advise me on how to get something similar that works with my hair and facial features. The book I use for fashion/hair type stuff is small enough that I can take it with me to the salon, and I group hair styles together based on timeline (i.e. Some stuff I just need in hard copy.) ETA: This has come in super-handy for hair issues, actually. (And yes, sometimes I do print out pictures from online to add, too, even with Houzz and Pinterest. (Like you might think you like a color in a particular photo, but when you put it next to other things you've liked in the past, it becomes evident that it's not necessarily that color so much as the contrast, or the light levels, or.) You could also take photos or scan them in, of course, and save them that way, but sometimes I like to have a physical object to look at.
#Monitor screen marker plus
(If it's a column or article where I need to see both sides, I staple it just at the top or side so you can flip it over.) This keeps the overall amount of stuff I'm saving small, PLUS it's actually very useful because over time you'll start to see patterns and preferences that you might not have been aware of if you actually sit and look at the things that catch your eye.
#Monitor screen marker movie
I have a set of cutting books (basically just sketchbooks with a solid binding) labeled by category (house, kitchen, fashion/makeup, artistic inspiration, etc.) and when I have time or a movie I want to watch, I get those out and a glue stick and my cuttings folder and stick the new cuttings into the books in appropriate places. Magazine goes in the recycle pile, cutting goes in a file folder temporarily. that I want to refer back to, and then when I get home I go through and if I still like whatever it is, I cut it out of the magazine. However, who wants a whole stack of magazines sitting around just because you like two pictures? So as I'm reading I mark the pages where there's a picture/column/etc.

I actually do like magazines for reading in certain situations (when traveling, mostly) or will buy them occasionally when I want inspiration for something. that reminds me of another thing I do to help with clutter.
