Saturday, September 29, 2012

Video Titled "Clutter Video Tip: Find Hidden Storage with Helper Shelves"

Video Titled "Marla Dee Clear & Simple Systems"

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Food Storage Containers and Organization

Rubbermaid Food Storage Containers
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Closet Organization

Rubbermaid HomeFree series closet system
Photo Credits: Rubbermaid Products

Avoid Procrastination When Organizing the House

It is easy for many people to procrastinate about cleaning and organizing their homes. However, keep in mind that chronic disorganization may possibly lead to a chaotic lifestyle. 

It can be helpful to envision what you would like each room in your house to look like after it is organized. You can think of the important functional aspects of each room and how the family will utilize each room on a daily basis.

You can plan purposeful action goals to do small projects to be completed one at a time around the house. This may be a controllable way to successfully achieve your goals to organize and declutter the house. You can decide the steps that will need to be taken to get the organizing projects done.

You may feel inspired and motivated after you see the results of your efforts around the hose. If you focus on one organizing task at a time, you may be less likely to feel overwhelmed and get disappointed.

Small workable tasks may help you to reach your home organizing goals. Keep focused and stay motivated with your plan to declutter the house. Consistent efforts to organize your house may bring some very favorable results.

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Positive Motivation May Help You Organize the House

Some people may not want to organize their house because they may feel overwhelmed and have great difficulty finding enough time to do the work involved. 

Many moms  have part-time or full-time jobs outside of the house and their everyday schedules may be very demanding. It is hard to imagine adding on more tasks onto the busy calendar. 

However, there are realistic methods to accomplish many organizing goals. It may be helpful to focus on small projects one at a time. For example, if you want to organize the whole kitchen, you may think about cleaning and organizing one kitchen cabinet each day, until your whole project is complete.

Sometimes, it may be helpful to reward yourself after you accomplish a project. You could look forward to watching one of your favorite movies after you complete your main chore or goal for the day. That can be a little positive motivation to help you achieve your organizing goals.

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