Storage solutions
May 30, 2009 by admin
Filed under Home Solutions, Storage, Videos
Clutter sometimes happens when we don’t have a place to put something. The solution is to create a place for items, and that’s where various storage products can help.
I came upon this video that shows product uses for organizing items:
Closet Organization Video
March 15, 2009 by admin
Filed under Advice & Commentaries, Closets, Videos
Ask The Decorator is a weekly Internet show that follows decorator Meghan Carter and you’ll find highlights of her show on YouTube. I wanted to share one of them about closet organization featuring professional organizer Cynthia Ivie.
Cynthia says people need to decide what continues to serve your sense of style. She says, “Clothing makes a statement. Think of your wardrobe as a tool in life and what does it say about you. Eliminate clothing that no longer substantiates that message.”
Watch the video:
You can follow Meghan’s show at www.askthedecorator.com.
Plan for the best, prepare for the worst
February 28, 2009 by admin
Filed under Advice & Commentaries, Disaster Prep
Remember the old days back when families had minimal stuff and lived with only the necessities of a household, and the children spent their days playing, reading, or helping with chores? No TV, no chatting on the phone with friends, no going out shopping at malls or meeting friends at Starbucks.
Granted, none of us really want to go back to those times because we like our TV, our cell phones, shopping, and going out to be with friends. The point I want to make however is looking at the idea of being more of a minimalist – living mainly with the things we need and getting back to the more basics of a family lifestyle.
Lately I’ve been researching and reading information about disaster preparedness and what a person should have on hand to survive a disaster and how a person can live on certain fundamentals. I started to visualize what it would be like having to get back to basics.
I personally like the luxuries life affords me in this day, yet I feel I should be prepared in case a day ever happens when those luxuries and my lifestyle get interrupted by a crisis.
Although I’m not dwelling on disaster possibilities, the fact remains that anything is possible, especially with the situation of our American dollar, and we should just plan for the best and prepare for the worst.
I did have to face a crisis once. One night several months ago I was awakened by a knock on my door at 3am. It was a neighbor and the minute I opened the door, I knew why he was there: we had a big fire heading our way. I looked around my house trying to decide what to pack up for evacuation, not knowing if I would be coming back to a house still in tact.
In looking around, I saw all the things I would miss having, but wouldn’t need. I then started loading my SUV with items I needed to survive if I couldn’t return to a home. I gathered articles of clothing, my photo albums, some toiletrees, a blanket and pillow, my computer, and my fire-box of Val Docs (not certain it would withstand a fire!).
Within the hour, the police drove by with loud-speakers enforcing evacuation and I put my dog in the car and headed out of the canyon down the hill to a friend’s house in a neighboring city.
As I drove away, I wondered if I would have to start all over again? Would my lifestyle really change in the blink of an eye? Luckily it didn’t and I was able to return home 3 days later to a home that was still there.
I didn’t exactly have to rough it either while being away from home. I was fortunate enough to have friends to stay with. Other people were not so fortunate and had to stay together in shelters.
Ok, I may have strayed away from my point, so I’ll get back to it. If we were to truly examine all the things we have and decide its true value (what benefit it has to us) and whether or not we’d miss it if there was a disaster, then maybe a lot of us wouldn’t have so much stuff.
Cutting back to some household basics can remove a lot of clutter in our lives. Do we really need it? That’s the question. Are we prepared to survive a rough time? That’s the challenge. Would we be better off if our family lifestyle included more reading than watching TV? That’s a discretion that might lend foresight to a calmer, more orderly family unit.
All in all, I’m promoting the idea of being prepared, cutting back on things we don’t need, and bringing the family unit back to some fundamental lifestyle that includes more of the old days values and less of today’s mindless activities. We just might find new opportunities in new circumstances.
References for emergency planning, prepare and kits:
http://www.fema.gov/areyouready
http://www.equipped.org/disastertoc.htm
http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/disaster-preparedness
Organize Files
January 22, 2009 by admin
Filed under Manage Paper, Videos
De-clutter, de-stress with Feng Shui
Elizabeth Chamberlain offers tips to reorganize so that you can relax and rejuvenate at home.
Kitchen Organization
Organizing Your Refrigerator
Training for Professional Organizers
December 3, 2008 by admin
Filed under Professional Organizers
The HG Training Academy
Visit www.professional-organizers.com for information about becoming a professional organizer and the training academy.
Too overwhelmed to get organized?
Latest poll results…
In the latest Organized-Living.com poll, the biggest problem for people to get and stay organized is because they are too overwhelmed with stuff.
There were around 300 people surveyed:
Too overwhelmed with stuff: 42.5%
Don’t know where to start: 25.2%
Too busy, no time: 17.3%
Don’t know what to do: 9.4%
Don’t know what to buy: 5.6%
Creative Organizing
Team up, tidy up
Quite entertaining…

