Quick Organizing Tips

Organized people save time:
  • Being disorganized just wastes time, as you are constantly searching for stuff.
  • If you do a good job at organizing a project, it stays organized, so maintenance is a breeze.  
Motivate yourself to stay organized by making it look pretty and inviting:
 
Kitchen: Remove contents of each cabinet, pantry, etc. Clean cabinets and put back items with following in mind:
  • Do not overcrowd—it looks horrible and you won’t know what you have.
  • Keep like things together.
  • Food items should have labels facing out, like a grocery store
  • Donate or sell everything you don’t use—keep only what equipment, utensils, dinnerware, etc that you use.              
You will absolutely love how your food and kitchen looks all neat and tidy. It makes knowing what groceries you need a snap, too.

Bathroom: see kitchen
  • Get rid of all personal care products that you don’t use or products that have expired
  • Give everything its place and face-out labels

Paperwork that come with products, including warranty, manuals, receipt. Staple receipt to manual; keep information in folders by date. As one folder fills, start a new one

 

By the author of the award winning book,




Harmonious Environment: Beautify, Detoxify & Energize Your Life, Your Home & Your Planet.


 

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About normaleh

Norma is an award winning author, speaker and an eco-friendly designer. Harmonious Environment: Beautify, Detoxify and Energize Your Life, Your Home and Your Planet won The Grand Prize in the Writer's Digest Book Awards, and was the Award Winner for Best New Non-Fiction USA National Best Books 2008. Her most recent book is Sell Your Home Fast in a Buyer's Market. Norma created the practice she calls Harmonious Adjustments, which combines the best principles of Feng Shui, the use of eco-friendly materials, the application of the Four Elements, color, Vastu, creative visualization, energy work and good design. Norma is an an animal lover, a hiker, crafts person, healer, and a gardener. She lives north of New York City with her husband.

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