Yesterday I talked about last week’s Paperclipping Roundtable which was all about why people don’t scrapbook. The number one reason given during the discussion is that people don’t scrapbook because they are overwhelmed. More specifically, they are overwhelmed by all the choices that come along with scrapbooking.

So how great is this? This week’s round-table discussion is all about getting past those overwhelmed feelings by letting go of supplies and getting more organized. And (it just keeps getting better) I had the pleasure of sitting on this week’s panel. Yes, it was a really fun morning chatting about two of my favorite things—scrapbooking and organizing. The podcast was recorded yesterday and should be up on the site later today. I hope you listen in…great discussion about the obstacles of letting go of scrapbook supplies and much, much more.

Project life At the end of the podcast each of the panelists shares a product pick. Mine is Project Life by Becky Higgins. I’m so excited about this product because I think it really addresses so many of the obstacles scrapbookers face—the very ones mentioned yesterday. Product selection is made easy—it’s all right there for you in the kit. Perfection is addressed. Everything is already designed for you…you simply slide in your photos and journaling cards. The time issue is addressed—this is a much faster approach than traditional scrapbooking. And the best part, in my opinion, is that you can use this system with traditional scrapbooking, too. So this isn’t an all or nothing proposition—just another way to document your memories.

As I see it, it’s a win all the way around. I don’t personally have this system (yet) but I plan to give it a try. I first learned of this product on Ali’s site (and she shares great things about it in the podcast, too.) Plus, several of the scrapbookers in my online workshops have a Project Life kit (or two or maybe even more) and they love it. That’s compelling enough for me to give it a try.

If you have Project Life, I’d love to hear what you think of it, and how you use it. If you don’t have it, and you’re feeling overwhelmed, stifled by perfectionism or short on time—what do you think? Could Project Life help you? Thanks for sharing.