Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Resolutions - How Are You Doing ?
January is coming to a very fast close. So - be honest - how many of you made New Years Resolutions? And how many have actually kept them this far?
Everyone knows that by the time January nears a close most people that actually made resolutions have already let them go by the wayside. Don't beat yourself up - you are in the majority.
Everyone knows the reason for this - the resolutions are too hard, too big and "life changing". And most people aren't ready to change their life in January.
Making changes is something that you have to be ready for. And just because you feel the pressure to make a change in January - when the whole world is promising to change - doesn't mean that you are ready. It's just a lot of peer pressure.
So give yourself a break. Step back and re-analyze your resolution. Is it really something that you are ready for? Is it something really attainable? If you have bitten off more than you can chew - the only thing that will happen is nothing. You will quickly get disenchanted with your lack of success and stop. Period. Just stop.
Part of being organized is knowing your limitations and knowing what you need to get yourself motivated. That is why everyone joins a gym in January. So that they have someone to give them a push and hold them accountable. But with so many new people at a gym when a few fall off - no one really notices and you really don't matter. They aren't there just for you - but for the gym.
That is why a personal trainer is usually more effective. They know your weaknesses and try to find a way to motivate you into gaining the results that you are after.
So there are a number of lessons here:
1) Don't make resolutions that are too broad - be very specific - such as "I will organize my kitchen cabinets" - instead of "I will organize my entire house"
2) Be honest with yourself and set a realistic time frame based on your level of energy. "I will spend one (1) hour a day working on my kitchen until it's done" instead of "I will organize the entire kitchen in one afternoon". If you get tired and frustrated before you are done - you will stop and never continue.
3) Know your limitations. "I am not an organized person and I have no idea how to get the best use out of my space". If you don't know how to fix your plumbing - you call a plumber. So if you don't know how to organize - call a Professional Organizer.
4) I always start projects - but never finish. Again - a lot of people need a coach / mentor - to help them reach their goals. Look at all of the workout tapes on the market - and still - in January - people sign up for a gym - because they need the push of a "real person".
5) After setting realistic goals that you can accomplish in a time frame that is reasonable and do-able for you - be proud of yourself for that small goal and stop beating yourself up because you didn't organize an entire house in an hour.
Remember.... organizing is a process. An ever-evolving and on-going process.
So - step back and re-analyze your situation. One small step at a time.
Happy Organizing !
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Monday, January 20, 2014
Filing Your Taxes - Are You Prepared ?
It happens every year. Taxes are due. People everywhere are eagerly awaiting their W2's so they can file their tax returns. Right?
Maybe not - there are a lot of people that put off getting all of the needed paperwork together until the very last minute. Why? Because they aren't organized. They can't find the information they need. It's not in a convenient location or in a convenient format.
Receipts have been misplaced or are non-existent. Stress builds up and all thoughts of taxes are pushed out of their thoughts. Until April. And then the panic sets in. Again.
This happens every year. So why not break the cycle?
Put together a list of all of the things that are needed to file your taxes. Then make folders and as these things come into your home - put them in the appropriate folder.
Make sure that you have a "donation" folder - for all of your donation receipts.
Have a folder for your investment information. A folder for your medical bills. A folder for childrens expenses. A folder for major purchases.
The system has to work for you. Each person is different and has different information that they need to capture.
Use this year - as you get ready to prepare for your taxes - as a learning tool for what kind of information you will need to capture for next year.
By being organized - by having all of the needed information in one place - your life will be much less stressed.
Tax time is not a fun time for anyone - except tax accountants. So take the stress out of the equation by being more organized.
Keeping good records throughout the year will make year end and tax time a breeze.
So take a deep breath and get your paperwork in order and resolve to make next year a better one.
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Monday, January 13, 2014
January - Get Organized Month - (GO Month )
January is " GO Month ". "Get Organized".
It's a time when there is a big push to let people know that being "Organized" is important and that it can change your life. It's a time when Professional Organizers get out there and help other organizations get organized to give them a boost in confidence and show them how organization can lead to better productivity.
"During GO Month, NAPO's annual national public awareness campaign promoting the benefits of getting organized, NAPO professional organizers and productivity specialists help individuals, families, organizations and businesses in their communities kick off the new year by regaining control over their surroundings, time and possessions. Each January, NAPO chapters and individual members host local and online events, appear in the media, and use blogs and social media to help empower people to streamline their home and work habits to save time, save money and reduce stress."
Organization plays a huge role in our lives. From having an organized life, home or office - being organized reduces stress.
Something as simple as getting ready for work in the morning can induce stress if you are running late or your can't find your briefcase or can't find your black blouse to match your suit.
Juggling kids and a job and getting everyone where they have to be - on time - requires being organized.
Getting through your hundreds of emails and completing your work or school project requires organizational skills.
There are so many areas where being organized plays a critical part of our day.
So start now - and think about how your life could change for the better if you were more organized.
Remember - "Less Clutter = Less Stress" - in your home, office or life.
Happy GO Month!
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It's a time when there is a big push to let people know that being "Organized" is important and that it can change your life. It's a time when Professional Organizers get out there and help other organizations get organized to give them a boost in confidence and show them how organization can lead to better productivity.
"During GO Month, NAPO's annual national public awareness campaign promoting the benefits of getting organized, NAPO professional organizers and productivity specialists help individuals, families, organizations and businesses in their communities kick off the new year by regaining control over their surroundings, time and possessions. Each January, NAPO chapters and individual members host local and online events, appear in the media, and use blogs and social media to help empower people to streamline their home and work habits to save time, save money and reduce stress."
Organization plays a huge role in our lives. From having an organized life, home or office - being organized reduces stress.
Something as simple as getting ready for work in the morning can induce stress if you are running late or your can't find your briefcase or can't find your black blouse to match your suit.
Juggling kids and a job and getting everyone where they have to be - on time - requires being organized.
Getting through your hundreds of emails and completing your work or school project requires organizational skills.
There are so many areas where being organized plays a critical part of our day.
So start now - and think about how your life could change for the better if you were more organized.
Remember - "Less Clutter = Less Stress" - in your home, office or life.
Happy GO Month!
Organizational Consulting Services
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
New Years Resolutions - A More Organized New Year
It's New Years Eve....and tomorrow is the start of the New Year! It's the day that everyone makes New Years Resolutions..... What is yours going to be?
Why don't you start the new year off right by promising to try and GET ORGANIZED. The key word is try. Make a real effort... to at least think about it.
Don't make big promises that you can't or won't keep. Don't say that you are going to organize your entire house....when you probably won't. Make a commitment to think about changing your life by becoming more organized.
One step at a time....... You can't rush organization. You can't change your habits in one hour or one day. It takes time.
Making a commitment is scary to a lot of people. But once you do....and once you start the actually organizing process..... you will wonder why you waited so long.
And it is a "process". Having an organizing coach....a Professional Organizer.... just like your workout coach.... will help keep you focused and going in the right direction.
So..... make a plan. Any plan. How about "organizing your office". Or "organizing your kitchen".
Break it down into manageable pieces. One drawer at a time. One hour at a time.
Once you have accomplished one task and can physically see the difference....you will be inspired to continue.
So make that New Years Resolution....to GET ORGANIZED ! You will be glad you did !
Wishing you a very Happy and ORGANIZED New Year !
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Monday, December 30, 2013
Another Year ....How Did You Do ?
The year is almost over. I hope that your Holidays were good, not too stressful and filled with family and lots of great desserts!
Now is the time to reflect on the year gone by and what you've accomplished. Did you get everything done that you wanted to? If not, why not? I'm sure there are many excuses - some good and some are just excuses.
It's been a really difficult year for us. The loss of numerous family members and friends and therefore some of the things I would have liked to accomplish - well - I just didn't. And that's o.k. Sometimes you need to take time to step back and just catch your breath.
"Situational disorganization" happens to all of us. Even the most organized person has a right to "do nothing" and let life happen. Without everything being perfectly in place.
But there comes a time when you have to take back control of your life and pick up your clutter and get your house in order. Sometimes manual labor is the best medicine there is.
Put your house in order. Put everything back where it belongs. Get rid of the clutter and see how much better you feel in a clean and organized space.
Sometimes organization is all the therapy you need.
Look back at your year and think about how you would like to make the next year better.
One small step at a time.
Let's close 2013 with a look at a better 2014.
Happy Organizing !
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Monday, December 16, 2013
It's getting close to Christmas and a lot of people still haven't even put up a tree or sent out cards.
The
holidays are not a time to be stressed so don't beat yourself up over
not getting everything done. It you are running out of time you have to
decide what you can live without so that you don't drive yourself crazy.
Being
organized is about "time management". If you haven't finished
everything on your list give yourself the gift of "not finishing". Let
it go. Most people that I know haven't even sent out their cards yet,
so you are not alone.
BUT.... this should give
you some incentive to start earlier next year! If you have your 2014
calendar, open it up and put a note in the calendar for some of the
things that you need to accomplish for the holidays. That way you will be ahead of the game for next year. For example:
* Write out cards
* Start Xmas shopping
* Decorate the house
By using your calendar and making "appointments" with yourself you will be more likely to get things done on time.
Time Management at home is just as important as in the workplace.
Schedule
some time each day to get the some of your projects
done, but allow some extra "breathing" time so that you don't get to the
holiday and just wish it would go away.
Anything
that you can't realistically get done at this point.... LET IT GO! For some people
being a perfectionist causes too much stress and actually wastes time.
Learn from your "disorganization" and last minute "craziness" and know
that you can do better next year.
And remember,
if your family wants a great holiday they should be willing to help you.
Don't try to do it all yourself. Assign tasks to everyone and work
together to make this holiday season a good one.
For more great organizing ideas during the Holidays:
Re-read: Holiday Gift Ideas.... or Dont's
http://professionalorganizer4u.blogspot.com/2010/11/holiday-gift-ideas-or-donts.html
Re-read: Planning Ahead for the Holidays
http://professionalorganizer4u.blogspot.com/2011/10/planning-ahead-for-holidays.html
Re-read: Organizing Your Closets for Christmas
http://professionalorganizer4u.blogspot.com/2011/12/organizing-your-closets-for-christmas.html
Remember - the Holidays are about family and friends - not stuff. Don't let the stress of trying to do everything at the last minute ruin the true meaning of Christmas.
Sit back and watch some of those great old holiday movies and enjoy the holidays. It's been a long year - you deserve it!
Happy Holidays!
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Monday, December 9, 2013
Winter in the West - Is Your Car Stocked With the Essentials ?
It's cold out there ! Below zero !
Living out in the west - and driving long distances without a town or gas station in sight - brings about it's own problems.
Unlike being in a big city where there is a gas station and help within a block - living out in the west - with lots of land and few people - presents it's own challenges.
So – the question is ..... are you prepared ?
Now is the time to stock your car with winter essentials.
In your backseat:
* Snow brush
* Ice scraper (or two – various sizes)
* Blanket
* Gloves (keep extra’s in your car)
* Hat
* Scarf
In your glove compartment:
* Paper
* Pen
* Matches (in something waterproof)
* Candle (in a tin) – this can be used if your flashlight doesn’t work or for extra heat
* Tissues
* Hand wipes
* Cell Phone Car Charger
* Flashlight (make sure the batteries are good – or get a windup one)
In your trunk:
* Salt, cat litter or something to throw under your tires if you get stuck
* Extra Windshield Fluid
* Extra Antifreeze
* Spare Tire
* Shovel
* Jumper Cables
* First Aid Kit (basic)
* Towel (this can also be used as an extra blanket)
* Rope
* Bungee Cords
* Duct Tape (so many uses!)
* Tire Gauge
* Tire Repair kit
* Road Flares
* Fire Extinguisher (small one)
* Plastic Garbage Bags
If you are going to be driving outside of the city limits I would also suggest that you keep water and snacks in your car, especially if you have kids. You never know when an accident might keep you tied up for a long time and you will need water to keep you hydrated and snacks to keep the kids occupied.
Being prepared is always the best defense. Now relax and embrace the weather.
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