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Ideas To Be Your Own Professional Organizer

Written on November 21st, 2009 by Chia Tramsno shouts

Why pay out money to a professional organizer when you can learn to do it yourself instead?

Here you will find helpful hints to becoming the organizer of your own home and family. You will learn how to de-clutter your home and keep everything organized and in its place.

Bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, offices and family rooms should all have trash cans in them to keep the trash from ending up somewhere it is not suppose to go. In the laundry room you should label 2 baskets for each person in the home. One for underwear, socks and pajama the other for clothes that need hanging in the closets.

In the office keep files in a neat cabinet that is easily accessible. And label the files for important things to be kept separate fro one another. On your desk place to trays one for outgoing mail and the other for bills you need to pay. You should also have drawer dividers to keep office supplies in place and separate as well. Incoming mail should be kept in basket by front door.

Organize important phone numbers into a small flip Rolodex. This makes numbers a cinch to find in a hurry. Emergency numbers and other numbers your kids will need should be posted on dry erase board that sticks to refrigerator. That way they will always know where they are if needed.

The kitchen is where we tend to get the most headaches. You can never find the right ingredients for what you wanted to make for dinner or for breakfast without pulling everything out and diving into it. The pantry is a place where organization can make your life so much easier. Take all foods and food items out of pantry. Toss anything that is out of date. Clean before putting anything back in. Label shelves for specific things to go.

Once all shelves have been emptied and items dates checked then start replacing them in categories. These should include soups, condiments, side dishes, fruits, snacks, canned items, packaged mixes, cereals and oatmeal all in one category and keep going until everything has its own place. Just think how simple it will be to open the door and reach for exactly what you need without hunting for it.

A major area that always needs a lot of work, and women and teens are the worse at it, is the closet space. Don’t hang on to things because they do not fit now but will 10 years from now. These items are just taking up space that new clothes could be put in. If you never wear certain clothes then do not hang on to them get rid of them give them to your local thrift store for charity.

Organize your closet in groups like your blazers and jackets in one area, jeans and tees in another and you get the point. You can then just reach in to your closet and pull out exactly what you want to wear that day without digging through clothes to find it.

Remember if you never get rid of things then when new things come into your home it is getting cluttered and you have no room for anything to go and actually be enjoyed. Throw out older items that are broken, not used anymore or that you just don’t want. This way your true cherished items can come out of hiding and be seen by all.

Shoes should either be kept in rolling bins underneath the bed or on over the door shoe holders. This gives you an easy way to find and put up your shoes. They should also be a plastic bin at the entrance where you can take off dirty shoes before entering into the house.

Kid’s have a numerous amount of playthings and keeping these organized can be quite a task. It can be done though. Mark plastic bins for certain toys and get your child in the habit of putting there own things up and in its rightful place everyday when they are through with them. Give them a reward each day when they achieve this, such as a gold start on their lists of chores for the week. At the end of the week if they have a certain amount of gold stars then they get a treat.

All of these tips and helpful hints will allow your household to run more smoothly and you have become your own professional organizer.

Chia Trams is an expert author, Why fork out money to a professional organizer or image consultant when you can get the inside scoop to do it all by yourself instead? Here you will find helpful hints to becoming the organizer of your own residence and family.

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Get the Most Out of Your Moving Boxes- 6 Important Tips

Written on November 21st, 2009 by Monica Albertsno shouts

Whether you have finally bought the house you have always wanted or simply found some things that need to be stored away, one of the biggest nightmares of any homeowner is the thought of having to pack and move those gigantic boxes from point A to point B. Having to buy moving boxes usually means great confusion, anxiety in every step of the moving process, and unnecessary expenditures you would rather do without.

Below are six handy tips on how to simplify the chores involved in packing and moving all of your important belongings:

1. Sit down and write out a general inventory of the things you will need to pack away in boxes for the move. This does not have to be a meticulous or exact run down of everything you own, this is just a tool to help you purchase the right number of packing boxes.

2. Once you have a good list and a better idea of the amount of things you will be packing you are ready to buy moving boxes. Buy a few more than initially anticipate because 99% of the time you will have underestimated. Do not worry though if you end up with a few extras, as professional movers will generally always buy your used or slightly used boxes, of course for a lower price.

3. Look for different shapes and sizes when you go to buy moving boxes as there are boxes designed for a variety of uses. There are big, small, fragile and even boxes for small appliances. These are great for preventing damage to your belongings while moving. You will find that there are different grades of moving boxes you can buy as well.

4. When packing your valuables you need to remember that the bottom of the box supports the weight of the entire contents and might need some reinforcing. For light boxes of important papers and such you can probably get away with box sealing tape on the bottom. However, for things that are more delicate, you might want to consider using bubble wrap or cardboard pieces to both strengthen the box and protect your stuff from scratches and moisture.

5. When you buy moving boxes, it is also important to mark each item or number them for the purpose of staying organized. This will save you time as well as give you the ability to easily track all boxes during the move. It is also be a good idea to label each box naming specific contents inside so you will know what box goes into what room.

6. Many people choose to buy moving boxes from a local retailer or a self-storage. You might be better off searching the internet for lower prices. With very few exceptions you will always find a better deal online than locally. You might think that shipping would eat up the savings but truthfully, in about 99% of the instances you will still save a significant amount.

Yes, moving can be a stressful affair. But with careful planning and enough preparation, it can turn out to be an exciting event as you look forward to new changes in your home life. Remember, if you plan to buy moving boxes, be sure to assess all the items you will need to pack up front so you can more accurately determine how many and what types of boxes to buy.

Monica Alberts, the Moving Queen, offers helpful resources for moving. Find out more about cheap moving boxes by visiting her buy moving boxes website.

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