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Get Organized Now!
Are you a fire-fighter? Many clever confident people are held back in the main by a single weakness. They are totally disorganised.Read more…Moving On...
Moving is a major life event that evokes both excitement and stress. Our homes are an oasis from the constant changes and insanity of everyday life. When we move to another home that oasis is turned upside down and temporarily thrown out of kilter.Read more…Organized Kids - Not an Oxymoron!
If you’ve got young children in the house, then you’re probably involved in the never ending battle against toys, projects and artwork that seem to take over every room. While no one expects infants and toddlers to pick up after themselves, young children can begin learning the basics of organization with a little help from their parents.By implementing some of the following strategies you can be well on your way to a more organized, cooperative, and harmonious home life.Read more…How to Organize and Prepare for Emergency and Disaster Situations
No one should live in constant fear of a disaster. Thankfully, chances are very good you'll never experience one. But unfortunately, the reality is that disasters such as hurricanes, floods, fires, and terrorist acts are not as unlikely as they used to be.Read more…Organizing Your Home On Wheels
Americans spend a lot of time in the car – commuting to and from work, shuttling kids to school and sports activities, taking trips, running errands, even driving for pleasure. It's no surprise that our cars become disorganized. So if you’re wondering what that funny smell is coming from the back seat or you can’t see the floor any longer, it’s time to take action.Read more…How Clearing Clutter Changed My Life Forever
About 6-7 years ago I discovered Feng Shui. I read several books about it and most of it made sense. Some of it was just too "superstitious" sounding for me.Read more…Refine Your Work Life Balance By Setting Healthy Boundaries
Setting healthy boundaries is essential for a healthy work life balance. That sounds true, but what does it mean? What do healthy boundaries look like, and how can you know where and how to set them?Read more…How to Organize Your Household Doodads & Hardware So You Can Find Anything!
Everyone has those little miscellaneous things around the house you need but can't find when you need them. You know you have them "somewhere" but you always have to hunt all over the place looking for them.Things like hooks, felt pads that stick under things to help them slide, rubber stops to keep things from sliding, twistie ties, batteries, lightbulbs, random nails and screws, various glues, tapes, and on and on.Read more…Organizing Your Spices - 10 Tips for Choosing the Right Storage
Everyone's needs for spices storage are completely unique. Some people have lots of space, but only have a few spices to store and they don't use them often. Others have limited space, lots of spices, and use some of them all the time and some of them rarely.Read more…Too Many To Do's? 8 Neat Ideas to Help You Get Organized, Stay Focused and Get Things Done
Are you one of the many people who have massive TO DO lists but really never get them all done? Solution? Create a realistic Master Plan and get organized!Read more…How to Organize Your Kid's Art & Toys and Create the Playroom of Your Dreams
Do you dream of a playroom that you can walk through and the kids can easily keep neat? If you are ready to turn down the volume and keep toys & art supplies from turning into clutter, here are 9 neat ideas to get you started. Sort Everything.Read more…10 Clutter-Free Creative Gift Ideas
Have you ever dreaded a holiday or birthday because you don't want to contribute to someone else's clutter? Here are 10 great ways to simplify, create less clutter, save money, and still give great gifts people will love.Give a unique skill you have to offer.Read more…Overworked: Are Your Overworked Or Are You Unorganized?
Being overworked, over stressed and eventually being left burned out can be a problem for many people in the corporate world.Some jobs and companies require staff to work long hours and can be overly stressful by nature. A lack of organizational skills, procrastination and things of that nature can also lead to a feeling of overwork though, too.Read more…Your Organized Bathroom Retreat
If your bathroom is not the relaxing retreat you’ve always dreamed of, but rather the drop off point for dirty laundry, half-used health and beauty products, and other clutter, then take heart! You CAN turn things around.Start by emptying cabinets, drawers, and countertops and throwing away these items:Products whose expiration dates have passed.Read more…Pantry Makeover - 3 Easy Steps to Organizing Success!
Are there items in your pantry that are no longer recognizable as food? Do the expiration dates on your canned goods take you back to the 20th Century? What surprises lie dormant in the deep dark recesses of the back shelves?Read more…Reclaim Your 2-Car Storage Room...I Mean, Garage
Today’s new homes often come with garages that accommodate 2 or more automobiles, but oddly enough, people don’t manage to park their cars in them! Garages have become our spare rooms, the place we dump the stuff we don’t know what else to do with. It's time to reclaim that space and return it to it's rightful owner, your car!Read more…Finding your own Scheduling Style - Keeping Organized
There are a lot of tools to help people organize their daily schedules. Planners, notebooks, calendars, PDAs, computer programs, Post It Notes, our short term memory and even scratches of paper. I once met a man that wrote down his to do list and daily schedule on the front page of his newspaper with a black Sharpie.Read more…Are You a Paper Packrat? Here's a Creative Solution
Are you incapable of throwing out a piece of paper because you’re afraid you may need the information on it later? Do you have piles of paper on your desk, boxes of magazine articles and brochures in your closet, and heaps of magazines and newspapers tucked in a corner of your bedroom?Writers, artists, and other creative types especially have a hard time sorting and filing information, partly because just having it around can provide a creative spark - until you’re so inundated that you can’t even get to it when you want it.Read more…The Organized Tool Box
Are you always digging around for the right tool? Hammers abound, but why are the flat-edge screwdrivers always missing? Wouldn’t it be great to have everything in an easy-to-find space?Read more…Winter Bedding Storage Tips
With the winter finally behind us, it is time to put that winter bedding away for yet another year. While flannel sheets and heavy comforters are perfect for those cold winter nights, most of us look forward to sleeping under light cotton sheets and lightweight throws. With a little care and preparation, your winter bedding will be as fresh as a spring morning the next time you bring it out.Read more…
Most Recent Articles in Organizing category
- A Tidy Office Is More Productive - By: Lesa Parham
Whether you work from home or at an office, desk tidiness, or lack thereof, can become a problem. But, as real estate agents well know, an organized desk is far more productive than a disorganized one. - 10 Tips to Help Ease Holiday Stress - By: Angelique Ellerman
Don't let another holiday season wear you down and frazzle your nerves. Following are some ideas that can help make Christmas, Thanksgiving and other holidays more enjoyable and less stressful. - From Congestion & Clutter to Prosperity & Wellness - By: Sheevaun Moran
By filling our every space with stuff, we allow congestion. Any lack of movement or flow permits stagnant old energy to permeate every aspect of our lives. Whether we are working harder for prosperity, improved relationships, or good health congestion prohibits the good from easily entering our lives. - Why Self-Knowledge is Important - By: Ashutosh Ghildiyal
On the necessity of Self-knowledge and the need to be self-aware. - J. Krishnamurti and The Art of Listening - By: Ashutosh Ghildiyal
Short article on the art of listening. - Organizing Important Records and Organizing Your Life - a 15-Minute Guide - By: Claudette Paäge
There is a little-known resolution unknown to most people. A simple and painless commitment that brings those who resolve to make it an organized life, less daily worry and complete peace of mind. More specifically, I am talking about eliminating your worry and concerns about money, your life and your health by organizing all your important records and documents. - Freedom and Power of Accountability - By: Jay Fiset
Why an article on accountability? While hardly a new theme, the notion is widely maligned, misunderstood, or missed completely. - How to Throw a Dinner Club Party - By: Maraya Mullen
Your social club has, for the first time, assigned you to organize the next installment of your group’s quarterly dinner club party. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to throw one. - 6 Steps to Survive ADHD Overwhelm - Learn to Plan Your Day - By: Sarah Jane Keyser
Like many people today, do you find life overwhelming? Today's hectic world puts tremendous pressure to perform on everyone, but if you have ADHD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) the pressure is magnified several times over. Learn these six steps to beat overwhelm. - Ten Minutes That Will Change Your Life - By: Dr. Earl R. Smith II
Pretty catchy title, don’t you think? Don’t you ‘instant gratification’ types get too carried away. I am going to tell you about a ten minute exercise that will change your life.
