Thursday, October 20, 2011

How to Have a Cool & Organized Dorm Room on a Budget!

!9# How to Have a Cool & Organized Dorm Room on a Budget!

Tip #1 - In any small space your best asset is usually the walls. Adjustable vertical shelving units can do miracles for creating space and keeping your floor clean and clear.

There are some great affordable and esthetically pleasing options available in stores. Check out Ikea, Walmart, Target and the Elfa line at the container store. The Elfa line consists of durable, adjustable and great looking wall units that can easily be installed and taken down.

You can purchase fun colored boxes and other accessories to help keep your shelves clean and organized.

Tip #2 - Create defined areas, for example, a study space, a sleeping space, a sitting area, and an eating space. Make the most of each space. First make it functional then make it appealing.

Get creative, for example maybe a desktop can double as a study space and eating area. Put a chair or stool on both sides of it (so two people can sit and eat together). On one side have a pull out basket unit (that sits under the desktop) store all of your study supplies (pens, pencils, stapler, tape, ruler, calculator, etc.) and on the other side have a pull out basket unit that stores kitchen supplies (silverware, can opener, cloth napkins, etc.).

Mount a shelving unit on the wall above the desktop and stack dishes and cookware on one shelf and put your binders and reference materials on another shelf.

Tip #3 - Create a space you love. Add some fun or soothing color. A little paint can go a long way. Painting all of the walls, furniture and even the ceiling can make a huge difference in a small space. If you can't paint, use fabric and rugs. You can temporarily cover the fronts of armoires and dresser drawers with fabric as well as make cool window treatments and wall hangings. If you love your space you will be more likely to keep it clean and organized.

The Golden Rule: Create a place for everything so that everything can be in its place. For small spaces to be functional they need to stay clean and organized. If you have designated place for everything, it will be easy to keep your space picked up.


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Monday, October 17, 2011

Ecr4Kids 20-Drawer Double-Wide Mobile Organizer-Assorted

!9#Ecr4Kids 20-Drawer Double-Wide Mobile Organizer-Assorted

Brand : Ecr4kids
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Price : $111.99
Post Date : Oct 17, 2011 15:00:19
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Do you love crafting and scrapbooking, but don't have the closet space to properly store your supplies? This mobile organizer is both stylish and functional. These drawers easily hold paper, scissors, paints, punches, stickers, stamps and more! These organizers are quite mobile thanks to swiveling casters, that also lock to provide stability. Constructed with a chrome tubular frame with weded drawer rails, and colorful polypropylene drawers. Each drawer measures 14.25"L x 9.5"W x 2.5"H. Available with 10, 12, or 20 drawers. Assembly level/degree of difficulty: Easy.Note:Intended for Adult Use Only

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Peace Stealers - Clutter and Disorganization

!9# Peace Stealers - Clutter and Disorganization

There's a space between our hearts and our heads where life gets mixed up, jumbled and unmanageable. When we can live fully in the moment and be present in our lives it's amazing the gifts we get. When we live in the chatter in our heads; the shoulda, coulda, woulda, we miss the beauty of what is. Disorganization and clutter can steal our now. It feeds the chatter and creates un-manageability. Peace and serenity slip away.

Peace Stealer #1 - Getting out the door

Tips for getting out the door - STOP! The toughest part is creating new habits and breaking the crazy cycle of rushing. You can do it. Take time out now or take it when you are sick from stress or exhaustion. Choose now. Don't minimize the effects of stress on body & spirit. 15 minutes in the evening restores serenity in the morning.
- When the homework is done, put the backpacks by the door.
- When packing up backpacks, check for signatures needed and any other work due.
- Take 5 to pack lunches the night before, do this at dinner clean up so there's one clean up activity in the kitchen.
- Consider healthy breakfast bars for grab n go. Keeps you out of the drive thru and the ATM.
- Keep trail mix or healthy non perishable snacks in the car to avoid drive thru.

The alarm goes off and the dread creeps up from your stomach to shoulders to head as you become more conscious. You fell into bed late and have a full day ahead. The rush begins, skip the flossing, your hair dry's a natural and maybe the wrinkles in your clothes aren't that bad. Dole out the lunch money, your wallet now empty, feed the cat instead of yourself and run like a maniac gathering books, homework and Oh NO! "What do you mean it's due today?" Sound familiar?

Peace Stealer #2

Someone "helped" by bringing in the mail, some is on the table, some on the microwave. The pile is looming, the VISA is late AGAIN and the To File stack is now migrating to Canada. Wait, "Where's the insurance form," the passport, the school needs what certificate to register for kindergarten?

Tips for paper/mail management
- Establish one place for mail. Either the "helper" puts in there, and ONLY there, or leaves it in the mailbox.
- Establish bill pay dates 5th & 20th, 1st & 15th and schedule time with yourself to do this. (Trust me, it's less daunting when there's a plan)
- Go through the mail over the trash. Toss ads etc, open EVERYTHING. Toss all extra inserts, envelopes. Keep "only" what you need to pay or take action on.
- Use a small basket for envelopes, deposit envelopes, stamps and bills to keep it all together. Review the basket 1st & 15th.
- Simplify files so things can easily get where they belong - keep them out of Canada.

Peace Stealer #3 - Bedroom Clutter

Shoving stuff off the bed or high stepping over "God knows what" in the bedroom DOES NOT make for restful sleep or a serene start to the day. There's something so unsexy about mounds of laundry next to the bed or closet doors that won't close.

Tips for restful bedroom
- Go thru and purge the closet. We wear 20% of our clothing 80% of the time. If it's not seasonal and you haven't worn it in 6 months - let it go.
- Get rid of ill fitting, faded & worn clothes - your body deserves to look good and be comfortable.
- Do a load of laundry a day if it's overwhelming. 10 minutes to gather it and start the load - set a timer so you get it to the dryer on the same day.
- Consider IKEA hanging laundry baskets. One white, one black (whites/colors) they're inexpensive and "presort" the clothes!
- Consider a soft light for evening wind down time to get your mind & body ready for sleep.
- Give yourself the gift of reading or other relaxing activity before bed.

Any significant, "real" change requires slight persistent effort. Being organized takes daily attention but as your systems become the new habit you'll find it takes less effort to be organized than disorganized.

The payoff? Sanity, peace and a much slower pace. Your energy level will rise when your stuff no longer sucks the life out of you. You breathe better when you have room to move freely and your relationships improve when you slow down enough to see each other. Your spirit expands when you are in the moment, enjoying what is.


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Monday, October 10, 2011

Decluttering Blueprint - Step 3 - Organizing Your Kitchen

!9# Decluttering Blueprint - Step 3 - Organizing Your Kitchen

If your kitchen isn't living up to your expectations, give it a makeover for convenience and pizazz using the steps below.
Take stock of your kitchens purpose. Is it for cooking, baking, eating, and storing food? If so, move all the items that are unrelated to the purpose of your space (such as papers, magazines, tools, etc.) to other, more appropriate rooms of your home. Identify the major categories of items to be kept in your kitchen. For example:
Cookware - skillets, saucepans, stew pots, and lids. Bakeware - cookie sheets, pie pans, cake pans, and muffin pans. Appliances - coffee maker, toaster, food processor, bread machine, and mixer. Kitchen tools - vegetable peeler, egg slicer, thermometer, cork screw, manual can opener, box grater, cutting board, rolling pin, strainer, and sifter. Utensils - spoons, forks, spatulas, tongs, whisks, pastry brush, and grilling utensils. Dinnerware, glassware and flatware - plates, bowls, cups, glasses and silverware. Pantry items - spices, herbs, dry goods (flour, noodles, etc.), canned and bottled items (soups, Worcestershire sauce, etc.), and vinegar and oils. Refrigerator and freezer items. Cook books. Under the sink items - waste basket and cleaning products.

Sort everything in your kitchen into the piles that represent the major categories identified in step #2. Start with all surface items, and then move to the objects stored in drawers, cabinets, and your pantry. If you have an extraordinary amount of items to sort, you might want to get a large box for each category so your piles don't get mixed up.
Weed out and organize each category. Be determined to eliminate everything but the items you love and use. Reduce multiples of any single item and dispose of old, seldom used and unwanted items by pitching them, giving them to someone else, selling, or donating them. Then put the remainder of items into sub categories, i.e. when organizing pantry items--put all spices together and all dry goods together, etc.
Decide where to store each category. Consider the size of each category, how frequently you will be accessing each category, and where in your kitchen you will be using each category. For example, put dinnerware close to your dishwasher and cookware close to your stove. Then, double check your plan - is there convenient and sufficient storage space available for each category?
Purchase containers, space saving fittings and accessories to make your kitchen as convenient and pleasing as possible. Many kitchens suffer from a shortage of space so using items such as the following will maximize your space and make it more functional.Pull out cabinet organizers make it easy to keep like things together and provide easy access to items in the back of your cupboard. (Available at many home improvement stores.) Steel expanding shelves double space in your shelf area. (Available at Bed, Bath and Beyond.) Wall rack systems free up counter space and make it easier to grab needed utensils when cooking. (Available at Stacks and Stacks, IKEA or home improvement stores.)

Put all items into their new container and/or space. And, enjoy your reward...a kitchen that functions well day in and day out!

Please check back soon for the next installment of the Decluttering Blueprint.


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Thursday, October 6, 2011

ClosetMaid 8644 9-Cube Organizer, White

!9# ClosetMaid 8644 9-Cube Organizer, White

Brand : ClosetMaid | Rate : | Price : $50.43
Post Date : Oct 06, 2011 13:51:14 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


9 Cube, Closetmaid, White, Cubeicals Stackable Storage Organizer, 1/2" Thick Laminated Wood, Use With Fabric Drawers, Assembled Dimensions 35-7/8"H x 35-7/8"W x 11-5/8"D.

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Guidecraft Dress-up Carousel Pastel

!9# Guidecraft Dress-up Carousel Pastel

Brand : GuideCraft | Rate : | Price : $149.88
Post Date : Oct 01, 2011 15:26:15 | Usually ships in 4-5 business days

These pastel and natural revolving carousels Features: A hanging area with wooden pegs. Eight storage cubby's, two mirrors. Storage bins for make-up, jewelry, scarves, hats, shoes, and more. Designed for Ages: 3 plus. Adult assembly required. Care Instructions: To clean your product, use mild soap and water on a damp cloth. Do not use window cleaners or cleaning abrasives as they will scratch the surface and could damage the protective coating. Specifications: Dimensions: 6" H x 22.5" W x 49.5" L Weight: 44 lbs.

  • Features a hanging area
  • Has eight storage cubby's
  • Includes two mirrors
  • Storage bins for make-up & jewlery
  • Made of sustainable wood

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