A daily planner is a tool that can help you stay organized and manage your time effectively. Here are some ways you can use a daily planner:
1. Schedule appointments and meetings: Use your daily planner to schedule appointments, meetings, and other commitments. This can help you stay on top of your schedule and avoid conflicts.
2. Set goals and priorities: Use your daily planner to set goals and priorities for each day. This can help you focus on the most important tasks and ensure that you make progress towards your goals.
3. Manage your time: Use your daily planner to schedule blocks of time for different tasks and activities. This can help you make the most of your time and avoid overloading your schedule.
4. Track your progress: Use your daily planner to track your progress on tasks and projects. This can help you stay motivated and see how far you have come.
By using a daily planner, you can stay organized, manage your time effectively, and make progress towards your goals.
You may have conquered your house, your home office, and your car, and you’ve mastered the art of scheduling and cooking in bulk. But your garage may still be a cluttered and unorganized mess. As with everything else, a neat and organized garage is attainable with some planned effort and simple storage solutions.
First, you can get a handle on the mess by temporarily moving everything out to sort through what goes and what stays. Large, clear plastic containers can help you do this. They're great for clearing away the clutter and then using for storage. Take your time during the sorting and purging process.
Consider adding a cabinet to your garage, if needed for storage. You may want to look for units that offer the option of keyed locks. The garage is also where most of kid’s sporting goods land. To keep bats and balls organized, you could purchase a hamper-style organizer. You may decide to designate a section for each child. Add a bin or shelf to temporarily store messy, muddy shoes as well.
Find a workable storage solution for all the little things in your garage. You can carefully organize bolts, screws, fasteners and other small parts into small clear containers so you can easily see what each contains. Then, you can label each container and find a safe, appropriate place to store them. For long-handled items, such as rakes and shovels, look for storage units to keep everything straight.
I would like to begin by telling you a little information about myself. I am a Registered Nurse and I also earned by diploma in medical transcription.
I have several years of nursing experience and I even had the wonderful opportunity to write and teach a few online medical assisting courses on the junior college academic level.
However, I have always had a great passion for organizing my house. I studied many resources about home organization. There is so much helpful information to learn. I decided to continue to pursue my interest in this field. I studied online and now I am a trained Professional Organizer. I successfully completed a Professional Organizing program and I enjoyed my training very much.
Now that you are a little more familiar with my training, we will get onto our topic of decluttering the house. I would like to emphasize that I do not believe there is just "one" successful method to organize and declutter your home.
I think it is extremely important for you to educate yourself about home organization and decluttering the house and decide on specific "organizing systems" that will work well for your individual lifestyle and family. Always remember that good organizational habits can be learned.
I have a question for everyone reading my blog today. What is clutter?
Clutter is anything in your home or office that does not serve a purpose or function in your life anymore.
Clutter may include items in your home that are broken or nonfunctional.
Clutter may be material items in your home that you do not need or love.
Clutter could also include unnecessary duplicate items in your home.
You may be surprised to realize that having too many storage containers that aren't actually being used in your home may add to your existing clutter problem. That is the main reason it may be suggested that you declutter your home "first." Then it should be easy to figure out exactly how many storage boxes to buy and specific sizes you may need.
Clutter could also consist of accumulated items of trash to be thrown away or removed in an appropriate manner.
Now that we know what clutter is, why do you think our homes accumulate clutter?
Clutter may be caused be delayed decisions.
You haven't taken the time to decide on appropriate areas to keep your specific items in your home.
Procrastination: maybe you feel overwhelmed about organizing or decluttering your house.
You may be experiencing that frustrating "all or nothing" feeling about home organization. For example: you may think to yourself, "I will never have enough time to get my organizing projects done. There is just too much to do. So, why should I even start?"
Maybe you have a very busy family schedule and you haven't been using a good weekly/monthly planner for routine chores/tasks in the home.
Possibly the family doesn't realize your home organization goals and you may get easily distracted with many interruptions throughout the day. It may be very helpful for you to communicate your short-term and long-term organizing goals with your family. You may decide to have family members participate in your plan. This may be especially important in helping to keep your home maintained after you have everything set up the way you like it.
You may have felt the lack of energy or motivation to complete organizing projects in the past.
Often times, a major lifestyle change may cause a change in the normal flow of organization in your home. Here are a few examples: a birth or a death in the family, new marriage or a divorce, job relocation or health problems.
How can clutter affect your life in a negative way?
Clutter can take up lots of extra space in a home. Think of how much more additional space you may have available after you get rid of any unnecessary clutter.
You may be using a lot of your valuable time to take care of all the material things in your house.
You could be spending extra money for duplicate items that you have been purchasing because you haven't been able to find the things that you were looking for in your house.
Many people say they lack energy because they are tired of maintaining all the material things they have accumulated over the years.
They don't have enough time to take good care of themselves or to enjoy their favorite hobbies and outlets.
What are the positive benefits of home organization and decluttering your house?
You will be able to focus on things that you enjoy such as: exercise, hobbies, good nutrition, etc.
You may find that you have more time to spend with family and friends.
Hopefully, you won't have the need to purchase unnecessary items because you will have easy access to your items and be able to find everything when you need it. You will learn how to find "the right place for everything in your home."
You may really enjoy the big bonus of having more space in your home once you get rid of your clutter.
An organized house, free of clutter, may help you save time when you need to do your routine daily/weekly household chores.
I find that I focus and concentrate better and feel more productive and less stress with work when my house and office are organized.
You may increase your confidence to invite your friends over to your home again.
This is a wonderful video titled:
"How to Organize Your Home: Organizational Expert Alejandra Costello's House Tour"
Does this happen to you? Do you waste precious time trying to find what you’re looking for? Are you sometimes late for work because you can’t find your car keys? Setting up some useful organizing systems throughout your home can make your everyday routine run smoothly and efficiently. These tips about keeping your home orderly will help you to save time and keep you more organized and productive.
Get into the good habit of keeping your items in a place that makes sense. For example, you can use a decorative basket or two on a table by your entryway to keep your outgoing mail, school books or book-bags that are needed for the next day after the homework is done. One basket could be used just for hats, scarves and gloves during the winter months. You can also keep your car keys in a dish by the front door. It is nice to have a coat rack and umbrella holder by the entrance too. This will save you time in the morning because you won’t be running around trying to gather what you need for the day.
Many pet owners have a cute area by their front or back door organized with a special basket to hold their dog’s supplies, such as their lease, doggy coat and a few treats.
I like to set up a central command center near the kitchen on my desk to keep my everyday daily planner notebook, pens, pencils and extra paper. I keep a large calendar on my desk to write down all appointments and special events, including upcoming holiday plans.
Along with my kitchen command center, I have a bill paying set-up that includes a special caddy with a handle to hold my envelopes, stamps, tape, address book and calculator. Some people use a small rolling cart for their mail/bill paying supplies and daily planners, etc. A rolling cart can be conveniently moved around to different areas of the house as needed.
I like to use small rolling carts for my frequently used baking supplies in my pantry/kitchen area. Carts can also come in handy to store excess pantry goods, if you have an overflow. A cute little decorative cart could be used to display a nice variety of your coffee and tea items near your dining room for entertaining. If you have some extra space in your bathroom, you could use a pretty rolling cart to display/store your favorite beauty essentials, such as cosmetic supplies and hair curling sets, etc.
It is great to find the correct “home” or place for your all of your items. When you are finished using something, it will become easy for you to put the item back in the proper storage space when you are done. This is a good practice for every room in your house. It is often easier to straighten up as you go, instead of spending hours over your weekend off cleaning the whole house.
You can pick up the newspapers and magazines when you are done reading them and put them in your recycle bin instead of leaving them on the coffee table. It is a great habit to load the dishwasher after every meal instead of just once a day after dinner.
Did you ever bring home a real big order of groceries and end up leaving several of the canned and boxed items in the grocery bags on your kitchen table for the next day or two until you had more time to put everything away? Get into the good habit of putting all of your groceries away rather than leaving them on the kitchen table for a few days. How can you keep track of what food you do or don’t have if last week’s groceries are still in the bags? If things are neat and tidy in your kitchen area, it becomes a pleasant environment to enjoy a meal instead of a constant reminder of projects or jobs that need to be done.
Another area that is important to keep clean and organized on a daily basis is the bathroom. Keep your bathroom tidy everyday. You can wipe the sink and vanity after you wash your face or use your cosmetics. Then you can put away your toiletries and hair products. Doing these small things routinely as you go everyday keeps the bathroom cleaner, especially if you have unexpected guests visit at any time.
One easy way to keep your bedroom looking fresh and nice is to make your bed every morning and hang up any clean clothes that might be lying around. Remember to keep your closets organized. If your closet is overflowing with clothes, you can’t see what you have. You can keep out of season clothes in the spare bedroom closet or in a protective storage system. Keep shoes in boxes or organized on shoe racks. It would be nice to donate any clothing that no longer fits or if you haven’t worn the items in the past season. There are probably many people who would be grateful to use the clothes.
Remember to finish one project before starting another. I have a neighbor who has started to clean and organize their basement, but never finished the project and is now working on their garage. Their house is constantly in a state of disarray and they never manage to get any project completed because it’s too overwhelming and stressful.
In summary, just by taking these small steps every day to keep your house organized will help your home to stay clutter-free and tidy. This should also help you to be less stressed and more productive.
Lastly, you may really enjoy this great video titled “How Erin Uses the Wall Organization Center"
Do you use a room in your house until you fill it so full of
stuff that you can hardly get around in it? Do you then move on to the
next room? Lots of stuff that you never really use cluttered and
crowded. Did you know that organizing the room will do wonders for you
and you will be able to enjoy the room again.
A well organized
room is not just finding things when you want them but it is about
making a welcoming room where you can relax and work in comfort and
without all the stress that clutter makes. When you set out to organize
the room you must identify what you want to do with the room. You must
decide what to keep and what to throw out. Given a little time you can
get the room they way you want it to be.
What is the purpose of
the room, TV, sleeping, games, whatever it is be clear on it's primary
purpose. Then make a list of the things you want the room to contain.
These things should, of course, support the main purpose of the room.
Then position these things at places they make sense in the room.
Get
rid of the things in the room that do not support the purpose of the
room. Do these things belong in a different room or do you just need
to get rid of them. Next position the things that you want to keep
strategically in the room. You want to be careful of the things you
keep and how you position them, after all you are getting rid of clutter
and not laying the grounds to re-clutter the room. Be sure to utilize
the storage within the room, drawers, cabinets, closets, etc should be
used efficiently and not as catch-alls for accumulating more stuff.
Having
your space laid out properly is a very good thing. Be sure to throw
away all the junk and sort and organize the rest. Maintain your freshly
organized room, whether your room stays organized is all in your hands.
When you organize a room you give it a new life as well as waking something inside you up. I invite you to visit http://deskorganize.net and learn more.