Gretchen Rubin – Live Laugh Love Do http://livelaughlovedo.com A Super Fun Site Fri, 21 Nov 2025 17:12:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 Gretchen Rubin’s 2025 Gift Guides http://livelaughlovedo.com/personal-growth/gretchen-rubins-2025-gift-guides/ http://livelaughlovedo.com/personal-growth/gretchen-rubins-2025-gift-guides/#respond Fri, 21 Nov 2025 17:12:41 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/gretchen-rubins-2025-gift-guides/ [ad_1]

Giving someone the perfect gift is a wonderful feeling. Finding the perfect gift, on the other hand, can be more of a challenge. We’ve all had those moments of wandering around a store thinking, “What do I get for my brother-in-law who already has everything?”

One thing that makes it simpler is to understand your recipient’s gift-appreciation style; if you’re not sure about their style, try my fun, free quiz. You can also try my gift-idea generator worksheet to help you brainstorm personalized options based on your unique relationship.

For extra inspiration, I’ve rounded up my favorite gift ideas for 2025 below. 

Non-candle gifts for acquaintances

If you insist on giving a candle, have some fun with it

Great gifts for Gen Z

Gifts that keep on giving throughout the year

Stocking stuffers to awaken the senses

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When it comes to saving time and staying focused, the right tools can make all the difference. Sometimes, we rely on workarounds or makeshift solutions that drain our energy. Whether it’s a gadget that eliminates an unnecessary errand or a tool that streamlines a daily task, investing in the right items can free up mental space and give us back valuable time.

This post includes products that I believe in and love myself. It also includes affiliate links, meaning I will receive a commission if you decide to make a purchase from these links. This never comes at any cost to you. 

Visual timers are a terrific way to keep yourself on task, or even motivate yourself to start. 

If you find it hard to focus with too much background noise, and when it’s too quiet, these comfortable noise-reducing earplugs may help you find your Goldilocks volume.

Perfect for keeping your hands busy during a long Zoom call. 

Movement benefits your mind as well as your body. A desk treadmill offers an opportunity to move, even you find it hard to get outside.

Comfortable noise-cancelling headphones can get you in the zone when you need to buckle down and focus. Even if you don’t feel like listening to anything, just putting them on can be an effective “Do not disturb” signal.

Sometimes in a shared space, it’s hard to tell what’s currently in use and what’s fair game. A simple sign can take the guesswork out of the equation and help everyone feel more comfortable.

Stronger grip muscles help stabilize wrists, reducing the risk of strains and injuries during daily activities and exercise. Plus, this is a workout I can do during a video call.

Sometimes, you just need more precision on a touchscreen.

See Gretchen’s Other Recommendations

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In Outer Order, Inner Calm, I write about how clearing clutter and creating order can make us feel lighter, happier, and more focused. But getting organized doesn’t mean rushing out to buy new bins or storage systems. Often, the best place to start is by taking inventory and figuring out how to use what we already have.

 

Actually know what you have

How many times have you bought a new notebook only to find a stack hiding in a drawer? Or picked up more batteries because you weren’t sure if you had any at home? Before bringing in anything new, take inventory. Open every drawer, look through every shelf, and make sure you know what you already own.

Keep things where you use them

Organization isn’t just about tidiness—it’s about making life easier. The most useful things are the ones that are easy to grab when we need them. If you’re always hunting for scissors, don’t keep them in a desk drawer across the house—store a pair where you actually use them.

A few easy adjustments:

  • Store your keys by the door instead of tossing them onto different surfaces.
  • Keep a small basket of office supplies where you work, rather than stashed in a deep drawer.
  • Place a laundry basket in the bathroom if that’s where clothes tend to accumulate.

Love it, use it, or let it go

If you don’t love it and don’t use it, why keep it? I ask myself: “Do I need it? Do I use it? Do I love it?” If not, I consider donating it.

To help decide, ask yourself:

  • Have I used this in the last year?
  • Would I buy this again today?
  • Is this taking up space that could be better used for something I actually need?

Get creative with what you already have

Once you’ve gone through these steps, you may find you don’t need to buy new organizers or storage solutions at all—you don’t have anything that needs to be organized. Beyond that, you can repurpose everyday items to help keep things in order. You might even have quite a bit of fun in the process. For instance:

  • Turn a wall or whiteboard into a visual to-do list. Use washi tape and Post-its to create a flexible, movable calendar or task board. Jot down tasks or appointments and move them around as plans shift—no fancy planner required.
  • Repurpose jars and boxes. Mason jars can hold pens, kitchen utensils, or makeup brushes. A shoebox can become a drawer divider, and an old gift box can store chargers and cords neatly.
  • Use an old magazine holder in new ways. Turn it on its side to store cutting boards or foil and plastic wrap in the kitchen. Stand it upright to keep notebooks or mail organized.
  • Label with what you have. Instead of buying new labels, use masking tape and a Sharpie or cut up an old cereal box into DIY tags for storage bins.
  • Make a “put-away bin.” Designate a basket or tote bag as a home for stray items that need to go back to their places—great for tidying up quickly.

When we take stock, declutter, and get creative, we often realize we don’t need to buy anything new to feel more organized. We just need to use what we already have—more intentionally.

See Gretchen’s Other Recommendations

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Getting organized doesn’t have to be complicated. The best organizing systems make life easier, not harder. The key is to focus on simple, sustainable solutions—items that make tidying up easier, help us stay on top of daily tasks, and reduce decision fatigue. 

This post includes products that I believe in and love myself. It also includes affiliate links, meaning I will receive a commission if you decide to make a purchase from these links. This never comes at any cost to you. 

I can’t help it, it’s my favorite book about organizing! 

 

This magnetic stove shelf keeps kitchen essentials out of the way, but within arm’s reach.

How cute is this compact little label maker? Labels provide visual clarity and a sense of structure. Plus they let other people know where things go, even when you’re not there to tell them.

Everyone in our family has one of these with folders for each year. It’s where we keep important things we want to save so we always know where they are.

Storing items that are important, but used rarely, can be a challenge. Investing in an organized storage system is often worth it.

I use this cart for my watercolors, and I love it. All my materials are accessible and organized, and I can easily roll the cart away when necessary.

These labels are erasable and reusable. Perfect for spaces and containers that serve different functions at different times, and more durable than a sticky note.

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