Friday, June 6, 2014

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Start Organizing Your House Now

Do you often read many articles or books about organizing and they have similar ideas for helping you get organized? You can follow some easy ways to learn how to achieve the job and reduce the stress. You will find it will be worth the effort you put forth.


Look at the over-all picture of your home. You may even decide to hire a professional organizer. Go through every room in your house and make your mind up on what you want to do with each room and write it down in an organized manner in a special notebook.


Can you find any hidden storage areas in your rooms? You have options to work with throughout your home. You may decide to add another shelf in the closet. Many people use the storage space on the inside of a door or under the bed. 



It can be motivating to choose organizing products you like and feel comfortable working with in your home. Using things that you like will provide you positive reinforcement for a job-well-done.



Don't forget to take into consideration your daily activities and routines in your home. It is very helpful to place items in the most appropriate areas of your home where they are going to do you the most good. 



For example, items that you use on a daily basis should not be stored on a high shelf. The vacuum cleaner can be stored near the room you use it the most. 



Realize the main reason why you truly want to get organized. Are you doing this for yourself and your family to make life easier and to save time with household chores and maintenance in the future? Or, are you doing it because someone is pressuring you to make these changes? Give yourself positive motivation, proper planning, and necessary time to complete your organizing goals.

Use Index Cards to Write Your Goals

Most of us are so busy these days. It is always helpful to learn a few techniques and skills to reduce stress in our lives. Many women have active careers outside of their homes. They may need to juggle their part-time or full-time work responsibilities with their everyday homemaking tasks. It is difficult to be all things to all people the majority of the time. Busy moms can easily become emotionally and physically exhausted or drained. This doesn't have to happen. It may be helpful to learn good time management skills.


You can get into the habit of writing down specific short-term and long-term goals. I have gotten into the habit of using index cards and I write down a specific goal on each card. I arrange the cards so the goals that I feel are high priority are placed on top, and the less important goals go behind.


I write project deadline dates on the top of each index card. I break each goal down into specific steps that I need to complete to accomplish the goal. I also schedule specific time to achieve each of my goals/tasks. For example, I routinely set aside 15-30 minutes each day to sort, organize, or clean my house. 


So, you may want to get some index cards and write specific cleaning or organizing tasks down on each card. Place all of your cards in an index box. You can select one index card each day and that can be your cleaning or organizing task. 


There are some tasks you can do that will only take 10 to 15 minutes to complete. For example, you may think it takes 15 minutes to clean out one kitchen or bathroom cabinet. You might be able to sort and organize a book shelf in 10 minute. If you have 5 minutes, you may be able to clean off a counter top. You can organize your wallet or purse. For larger projects, such as cleaning out a refrigerator or a closet, you may want to allow 1 to 2 hours or more, etc.