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Teaching kids how to be organized
Here are some tips to get kids organized and to teach those skills at the same time. They apply to adults as well so keep reading even if you don’t have kids!
7 Steps to Organize & Prepare Winter Clothes for Spring Storage
Store winter clothes the right way so they are ready for you when cooler temps return. This means putting away heavy sweaters, boots, coats, scarves, etc the RIGHT way first.
Declutter your gift closet
An organized gift closet saves time and allows for thoughtful gift-giving without a last-minute rush. By sorting through items, you identify (and label)exactly what you’re actually going to give, donate or throw away what you don’t need, and create space for new gifts that show your love and appreciation. A tidy space encourages creativity and lowers stress, making the holiday season more enjoyable.
Organizing your holiday cards
But what should we do cards we receive AFTER the holidays? It feels rude to just throw them in the trash—the paper is so nice!
Here are some options and none of them is wrong:
Uncomplicate your refrigerator
Having an organized refrigerator gives you the time to focus on solving the real problems of the world. NOT being organized makes any task worse, let alone making dinner.
Best Organizing Tools for Your Pantry
These are bins, baskets, and other tools to keep your pantry organized and looking its best. It’s the combination of form and function that brings joy to me and I hope to you, too.
Organizing your pantry, Step 3: delightful decanting
maximize your pantry space and make it beautiful by decanting your food where it makes sense.
Organizing your pantry Part 2: creating zones
Part 2 is all about creating zones for the contents of your pantry.
Organizing your pantry, step 1: toss expired food
Having an organized pantry will not only save you time and money but you’ll feel more confident and assured when it comes to planning your grocery shopping.