Navigating Disorganization in Shared Spaces: A Guide to Domestic Harmony
Living with another person can sometimes feel like a comedy where the punchline involves stepping on a Lego or losing the TV remote in a sea of clutter. But fear not! Navigating disorganization in shared spaces doesn't have to be a painful disaster.
Making Your Organizing Goals More Realistic
Setting goals to get organized is common, especially when you’ve been struggling with disorganization for years. Despite best intentions, you may find yourself stuck due to unrealistic expectations and inadequate planning.
You Don't Have to Accept Free Things
Unfortunately, your desire to be kind and not hurt others’ feelings can come at your own expense if you don’t learn the skill of saying “no, thank you” when you are offered free things.
Get Organized to Save Money This Holiday Season
Most people celebrate a holiday in December that involves gift-giving. Some people shop a little each year and others (like me) wait until the last minute. No matter which type of gift-buyer you are, there are strategies to help you be more organized, and as a bonus, save money during the holiday gift-giving season.
Spooky Things Lurking Under Your Clutter
It's Halloween time! Let's check this scary list of things we’ve found hiding underneath and behind items that have been left collecting dust for too long!
Learn Recycling Rules
A common sticking point for people who want to declutter is their desire to do the ‘right’ thing with the items they discard. Often, this comes in the form of wanting to recycle everything.
Clean Your Virtual Desktop
I bet you have a cluttered virtual desktop screen. It happens often and easily, and if you don’t pay close attention, you might look up one day and find that you can’t even see your desktop image anymore because of all the icons.
Respect What Your Kids Say
Many parents want their adult children to cherish the same family belongings and heirlooms that they do. If you have expressly asked your children if they want something, and they do not, there are several reasons to accept their responses and let the item go.
Don’t Be Trapped By Sunk Costs
Have you weighed the cost of keeping something against the benefit of letting it go and can see no reason to keep it? You might be trapped by sunk costs. Let's see how a professional organizer explains and overcome this issue.
How Can I Get My Family Member To Be Organized?
One of the most common questions I get as a professional organizer is, “How can I get my [family member] to be organized?” While it might not be the answer you’re looking for, there is something you can do to bring about change.
Disaster Preparedness
Did you know that September is disaster preparedness month? No matter where you live and what types of disasters you might encounter, there are concrete steps that you can take now to make a disaster easier to navigate.
Make Your Bed
Do you make your bed regularly? It’s a simple and powerful strategy to help you get the most out of your day and enjoy a better night’s sleep.
Organize for Real Life
Everyone loves those beautiful and organized pictures on Pinterest, in magazines, or on Instagram. But we are all real people and need tips to organize our real life. Here are some quick tips on organizing for real life.
Desktop Filing Trays
Horizontal filing and stacking trays are a staple in most offices. But people quickly find that trays cause more problems than they solve.
6 Tips for Paper Filing
Creating and maintaining a filing system is easier if you have guidelines in place. Here are 6 tips for creating an effective filing system where you can find what you need, at the time you need it.
Tips for an Easier Move
Moving from one house or apartment to another is one of the most stressful things people do. There are three areas that can generally improve during a move: decluttering before the move, packing in a structured way, and organizing in the new space.
Find the reasons behind your child's disorganization
Some parents are extremely frustrated and are tired of either picking up after the kids or nagging constantly to get the kids to comply with orders to tidy up. There are a few reasons that this situation might occur and some strategies to make it easier.
Document Your Progress
Documenting your progress in any endeavor of importance is vital if you want to know exactly where you came from to compare with where you end up. This can help prevent feeling like you’ve not made any progress (like when you are decluttering a room) or give you evidence that you are making progress that might not otherwise be visible (like practicing a daily shutdown ritual).
A Technique For Making A Decision About Your Belongings
Most disorganized individuals find it difficult to determine whether to keep an item or let it go. For those who struggle, there are various techniques that you can learn from Professional Organizers to guide you towards effective decision-making.
The Practice Of Organizing
When we learn new things we expect to practice in order to be good. Why wouldn’t that be the case with organization, too?