Sally Augustin, 05.06.2012
Applied environmental psychologist and principal at Design With Science
Our lives are often busy, and in the rush of a day, it's easy to lose sight of who we are and who we want to be. Mementos can help us keep on an even keel and remember the roles we strive to fill. A reasonable number of reminders is best, as too many leads to visual, olfactory, and audio overload.
Sally Augustin, 04.10.2012
Applied environmental psychologist and principal at Design With Science
It's spring, and flowering plants are popping up outdoors in gardens and inside on store shelves. So, it's the perfect time to bring some of those pla...
Sally Augustin, 04.15.2012
Applied environmental psychologist and principal at Design With Science
Moving into a new home is a shock to our emotional equilibrium, even when we don't get lost on the way to our new address or argue with the movers aft...
Sally Augustin, 01.27.2012
Applied environmental psychologist and principal at Design With Science
Want to feel at home on nights when you're not sleeping in your own bed? Wondering if the office replication service that Jack Donaghy from 30 Rock us...
Sally Augustin, 04.06.2012
Applied environmental psychologist and principal at Design With Science
In the perfect world we would all know how to be organized and live clutter free. But the reality is that we have stuff, and that stuff can't always be neatly packed away into color-coordinated storage baskets. So how can you best live with your stuff?
Sally Augustin, 02.03.2012
Applied environmental psychologist and principal at Design With Science
Chatty Cathys talk all the time. They are the life of the party even when there's no party. Quiet Quentins hardly ever speak, even when people ask the...
Sally Augustin | Posted 05.06.2012