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Household Organizing Tips

Jill Grzankowski
Conquering Chaos Consulting
Below are some useful organizing tips to get you started on your way to a more organized life!
  • In the closet, sort clothes in two ways. First, keep different clothing items separate, so create different sections for pants, blouses, suits, dresses, skirts, etc. Second, arrange each section by color, from white to black and through the rainbow. These techniques will not only save you time looking for something to wear, but it will also ensure color coordination!

  • Memorabilia needs to be treated with the respect that you have for it. Pull it out, dust it off, and display it prominently.

  • Photos should all be stored using the same system--either in albums or in boxes, not a bit of both! Also, remove blurry and duplicate photos, as all they do is take up space.

  • Minimize the amount of steps it takes to access something that is frequently used. For example, if you use your toaster every morning, leave it out on the counter, don't store it in a cabinet as it creates unnecessary steps to take it out and put it back every day.

  • For items such as books, use the Revolving Door technique: for each new book that you purchase, remove a book from your home that you have already read or do not like. Gift it to a friend, donate it to a charity, or sell it in a second-hand shop.

  • In the garage, getting equipment off of the floor allows you to actually park your car in there! Install a shelving system with large hooks and baskets for hanging gardening equipment and storing sporting goods.

  • Don't feel guilty about getting rid of gifts that you never used or did not like. Remember, it is the thought that counts. And, it is better to give the item to someone who is going to use and appreciate it rather than having it take up valuable space in your home.

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