Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Consult Me Before You Buy...
By taking a "mini-inventory" of your staples each week, you can avoid overbuying and eliminate the excess that keeps your home cluttered. There are two ways this can be accomplished: the "one hour rule" and "in/out rule".
One way to approach organizing is what I like to refer to as the “One Hour a Day” Rule. Take one hour each day and spend that time tackling one small area of your home. This is a perfect way to attack junk drawers, kitchen cabinets, hall closets, and bathrooms. Fill an empty box or storage bin with gently used clothing or toys and drop it off at the nearest donation location. Remember: If you haven’t worn it in two years, get rid of it! Shred old paperwork that is no longer necessary and is taking up much-needed space in your office filing cabinet (see sidebar). Open up your medicine cabinet and dispose of expired or unused medications.
A second way to approach clutter is the “In/Out” Rule. As new items come into the home, other items must go out. This will eliminate duplication and free up space in closets and pantry areas. Deal with junk mail (check out www.catalogchoice.org) and bills as soon as they come inside from the mailbox. Recycle catalogs and magazines after a quick glance. Did you just purchase a new coat? A new blender? A new book? Get rid of the old one! (sell books on www.cash4books.net) Think about storage for items that you would like to keep but do not necessarily need each day. There are great storage bins and storage bags available at low costs.
January is the perfect time to start fresh! There is no better time of year to check off items on that “to do” list and clear a path for a new you in the New Year!
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Is Your Old Medication Making You Sick?
How old is too old when it comes to the medications in your medicine cabinet? When the expiration date has come and gone. You should clean out your medicine cabinet a couple of times a year but MUST do it at least once a year. The end of the year is a great time to do this- out with the old, in with the new. This applies to both prescription and non-prescription medications.
Prescription medications in particular need attention. Physicians write these with a specific timeframe in mind. People on medications long-term should be taking them on a daily basis or in some routine way so they are not intended to be sitting around. Some medications like insulin or blood thinners need to be current and up-to-date....If you are not taking it, get rid of it.
One suggestion: If you are not someone who uses over-the-counter meds routinely, buy smaller bottles. You will feel less "bad" throwing it away once it is beyond its expiration date. You will waste less.
Medicine cabinets in bathrooms are probably not the best location either. Medications should be kept in a cool, dry, and high location (away from small children). If you have a linen closet or somewhere that it doesn't get warm and moist like a bathroom does, that's the best place.
Keep those medications current and you will be doing yourself a "healthy" favor.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Like lists? Here's a list you don't want to miss!
To Get Rid Of:*
Telemarkers: www.donotcall.gov
Credit card and insurance: www.optoutprescreen.com
All catalogs, magazine offers,
and circulars from this group: www.dmachoice.org
All coupon inserts that come
from this company: www.valassis.com
All phone, mail, or emails that
come from this company: www.acxiom.com/opt-out-request-form
Unwanted catalogs: www.catalogchoice.org
Try these options and hopefully your mailbox will only include the REAL necessary mail!
*From the September issue of Womans Day magazine
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Fall into Organization
5) If you are one who finds it challenging to remember friends' or family members' birthdays or anniversaries, have Consider It Done Services provide reminders! The annual fee is only $10.00 and you will receive reminders via email or text 5-7 days prior to the special occasion so you will have plenty of time to get a card or gift! What could be easier? Email your list to kay@consideritdonesvcs.com today!
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Don't get burned by all the chaos that disorder in the summertime months can bring. Be prepared so you won't get fried! Try these tips for more order and less clutter to make on-the-go summer fun last:
1) Declutter/ Refresh/ Restock: Toss any old, last-year summer gear that may have sat waterlogged in a closet for the past nine months. Many pool toys, sunglasses, picnic supplies, and sunscreen are easily replaced and it is well worth a trip to Target or WalMart or even the Dollar Store for new ones. Clean out dusty coolers and pool bags, wash those bathing suits and beach towels, and get out the picnic blankets for easy grab-and-go summer fun. Restock up on new sunscreen (your old ones are only good for six months anyway!), picnic supplies, pool toys, sunglasses (consider a pair for the car and a cheaper pair for the pool or beach!), snacks in easy snack-size bags, and reusable water/beverage bottles.
2) Place your recycle bin in a hidden yet easily accessible spot so you can recycle all those plastic bottles and bags and magazines or books you've used at the pool or beach.
3) Consider installing a 6-hook coat rack on the wall in your mudroom or garage. This makes those day trips to the pool or beach less hectic when you can hang your pool bag as you come and go. You will always know where it is! After summer, you can then use this rack to hang jackets/coats and school backpacks for easy access.
Remember: There is not a wrong or right way to organize. There is only what works for you and what doesn't work for you. Being prepared takes the chaos out of those hectic summer outings, leaving you more time to relax and unwind. That's what summer is about afterall!
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Wag More, Bark Less.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
"You Might Need a Professional Organizer if..."
- You have more trash in your purse than you have in your kitchen garbage can.
- The food in your pantry is older than your children.
- You've had "to be more organized" as your New Year's resolution since 1980!
- The piles of papers and bills in your office gave up and moved into the guest room.
- Last Christmas, you received 5 copies of "Organizing For Dummies".
- The clothes in certain parts of your closet have an inch of dust on them.
Sometimes it IS a laughing matter but sometimes it just plain stinks. Let's face it: being disorganized adds stress to our lives no matter the severity. Something relatively simple like that pile of mail stacked up on your kitchen counter just makes us feel "behind". One more thing to add to our "To Do" list. One more thing that just won't get done today and that will make us feel overwhelmed and inadequate.
Visualize your home, or even a small part of your home, like your office, completely organized, neat, and uncluttered. What do you see? Everything in its place and a place for everything. Files neatly tucked away in cabinets, miscellaneous supplies put in that perfect place where they belong, and YOU: Cool, calm, peaceful, and PRODUCTIVE. Nothing piled up for later. No tasks left undone to tackle tomorrow. How does this feel?
Overwhelmed? Tired of the clutter? "To Do" list neverending? You might need a Professional Organizer!
Sunday, March 22, 2009
- Time to get those closets in order- out with the old and in with the new! Do you have clothing you haven't worn in years?? Do your children have clothing that needs to be donated or sold??
- Is your office a mess? Now is the time to organize so that you can be more productive this spring!
- Do you have tons of photographs (both digital and nondigital) from those wonderful family vacations or outings that need to be organized? Let Consider It Done Services "electronically" organize them for you!!
Don't agonize. ORGANIZE!!
*Helpful Links to simplify your life*:
Still receiving unwanted catalogs? http://www.catalogchoice.org/
Do not want to receive the yellow pages? http://www.yellowpagesgoesgreen.org/
Easy and free budgeting! http://www.mint.com/
Make dinners ahead for easy weeknight meals! http://www.dinnerafare.com/
Tons of unwanted books? http://www.cash4books.net/