4 Simple Rules to Staying Organized

Below are the TOP 4 Simple Rules to Staying Organized. It is quick and easy for the whole family to follow.

I suggest you print them off and put them on the fridge. Hopefully there is room on your fridge to showcase these. If not, well that is a whole other newsletter!

Rule #1 If you take it out put it back.

How many of you live with teenagers? Do they ever leave the milk jug on the kitchen counter? This rule will help them to get that jug back in the fridge…hopefully!

Do you have a place for your scissors?  Are they always there when you need them?  This rule will help your family members to get the scissors back in the right place once they are finished using them.

Rule#2  If you open it close it.

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How many times have you bumped your head on an open kitchen cabinet door? How many times have you tripped on an open drawer?

I travel with a very good girlfriend of mine. I love her to pieces however she has a habit of leaving her clothes drawer open. This is a real hazard especially in a hotel room.  Just make it a habit of closing anything you open.

Rule#3 If you throw it down pick it up.

How many towels are lying on your bathroom floor? How many pairs of dirty socks are lying on your kid’s floor?

Getting into the habit of picking up items makes for a much neater, organized home. Once your place is organized it simply takes a few minutes at the end of each day to go around and pick the items up.

Unfortunately not all family members are going to follow these rules. I wish I had a magic wand to grant you this wish. With time they will start to follow your lead. You need to be the one to set the example.

That all being said I take a few minutes at the end of each day and pick up the odd coffee mug laying around or the newspaper.

Rule#4 If you take it off hang it up.

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“If you don’t do it right the first time when will you have time to do it again?” I love this saying.

A perfect example of this is when you get home and just toss your coat on the chair.

When will you get back to hanging it up?

If you simply hung it up as soon as you took it off you would not need to worry about it again that day. It takes mere seconds to do it right, once.

When you get undressed for the night simply hang up your clothes. Trust me, by the end of the week you will not feel like hanging up 7 days worth of clothes. Not to mention they would be all wrinkled.

I hope your family finds these 4 simple rules useful and joyfully follows them.

Please share your comments below on how your household did with these tips, I would love to hear from you!

Here’s to a clutter-free home!

By |2020-06-07T20:52:51+00:00November 15th, 2011|Uncategorized|0 Comments

How to Organize Your Fridge

Did you “organize your fridge” today?

Most people give their fridge a good clean out.( I do mine before putting the groceries away) However do you ever think of organizing it?

Check out this video on how to organize your fridge.

I’ll be curious as to your thoughts. Please leave them in the comment box below.

 Have you ever come across any “science projects” in your fridge? I know of people who put the smallest amounts of leftovers in their fridge. They forget that those leftovers are there. You guessed it. The science project is taking place as you sleep. Be sure to properly label items in your fridge. Have a meal plan as to when you will be using those leftovers. Say good-bye to waste and science projects.

Need a little help with how to organize your fridge and meal planning?

Contact me and I’ll give you a FREE 30 minute phone consultation. I’ll give you my top tips on the best meal planning to date.

If you like this video, click the “like” button and then share it with your friends.  And if you’re not in the “Getting it Together” community, head on over to gettingittogether.ca and get on the list.  You’ll get instant access to a free ebook that outlines a simple 10-day plan for organizing 10 different areas of your home in 15 minutes or less.

By |2020-06-07T20:52:51+00:00November 11th, 2011|Home Organization, Organizer, Organizing to Move|0 Comments

How To Organize Make-up. How Long Can I Keep My Makeup?

Yes make-up does have an expiry date. How old are some of your make-up items?

If you can not remember when you bought them or last used them then it is time to TOSS!

Check ou this video on how to organize make-up.

You will find out how long is too long. What to toss and when.

Make-up styles change and so do we. I have met people who proudly tell me they still have eyeshadow from their high school days…….YUK!! This is way to long to be keeping make-up unless you graduated this past June.

If you do not use much make-up be sure to buy the smallest size of each item possible.

What I like about http://www.marykay.ca/rlist is the small sizes of eye shadows.I love how you can get refils of your most used colours. You do not have to buy a whole new compact.

When was the last time you treated yourself to a new look?

Please be my guest.

I will treat you to a new look and show you how to organize make-up so it is fresh and clean.

I know what to look for in old make-up. I’ll give you my secrets on what to keep and what to toss.

In the mean time if you like this video, click the “like” button and then share it with your friends.  And if you’re not in the “Getting it Together” community, head on over to gettingittogether.ca and get on the list.  You’ll get instant access to a free ebook that outlines a simple 10-day plan for organizing 10 different areas of your home in 15 minutes or less.

By |2020-06-07T20:52:51+00:00November 9th, 2011|Home Organization|0 Comments

Getting Your Recipes Together

Getting Your Recipes Together5 Simple Tips for getting your recipes together, so you can prepare meals for your family with ease.  You will be able to find your favorite recipes in 20 seconds or less and without any frustration!

How many cookbooks do you have?  How many of them do you use or even look at? Do you save all your old magazines just for the recipes? Do you reference those magazines?  Are you feeling overwhelmed?

You are not alone.

It is fascinating that hundreds of new cookbooks are being published each year. So what do you do with all of theses great recipes??

Here are the TOP 5 Tips on getting your recipes together, so you can prepare meals for your family with little or no ease and easily finding your favorite recipes in 20 seconds or less and without frustration:

#1 Sit down with a nice cup of tea or coffee and pull out all of your recipes and cookbooks, this includes those magazine clippings.

#2 Go through each recipe and ask yourself these 3 questions:

  1. Would I ever make this dish?
  2. When was the last time I looked at this cookbook or this recipe?
  3. If I was going to cook a recipe like this, would I run to my computer and look it up online or would I use this cook book?  Be honest!

#3 If you are not loving, using, or making any dishes from your recipes or cookbooks then it is time for them to be passed on.

I recently gave a couple of cookbooks to my nephew who is an aspiring chef. He works and lives in Whistler BC. He enjoys looking at cookbooks more than reading recipes online.  Is this true for yourself, please share your answer with me by commenting below.

#4 Do you have an “old fashioned” recipe card file box?  You will want to go through this box and toss out all the recipes you NEVER use. Keep your most favorite ones.

I love my recipes on these cards as they usually have a few spilled sauces on them or a dash of sugary syrup.  I am kind of an old fashioned gal at heart.

#5 Do you clip recipes from magazines?  Many people do as they have the best of intentions to make that dish.  Do you ever end up making the recipe?  If so, you’ll want a system for keeping these tried and true favorites.  You could store these recipes in a binder. Use tabs to separate the different categories. Main dishes, appetizers, desserts, etc. OR you can copy your favorites on your old fashioned recipe cards.

I only keep and file recipes that I have tried and are a family winner. Be honest with yourself. If you have not looked at this pile of torn out recipes then it is time to toss. I know you have the best of intentions to make them, but you now can go online if and when you decide to make that dish. Big piles of paper collect loads of dust. Be cautious of this when it comes to your old magazines and recipes.

We are creatures of habit.  Most of us end up cooking our top 5-10 favorite meals.

Know yourself.  Trust yourself.  Stick to a cooking plan that is working for you.

Are you feeling a bit lost on where to start or need to get your whole kitchen organized (not just the recipes)?  With the holidays coming up, now is the perfect time.  If you live in the Vancouver area, contact me today for a 30-minute complimentary no-obligation phone consultation.

During the consultation we will discuss your biggest organizing challenge, what is frustrating you most, and changes you can make to ensure you can fly through the holidays with ease, and of course have plenty of time and energy to enjoy them!

Then we will discuss organizing packages and pricing.  If we are good fit for one another, we can schedule your first personalized in-home organizing session.

Here’s to your success!

Rowena@gettingittogether.ca

By |2020-06-07T20:52:51+00:00November 1st, 2011|Uncategorized|2 Comments

Getting Your Procrastination Together – how to stop it once and for all

procrastinationDoes that sound like an oxymoron to you?

How many years of unfilled income tax returns do you have?

Are you driving yourself crazy by putting projects off over and over again?

Are you a last minute person?

Procrastination can come in many different disguises but it always includes waiting until the last possible moment to do something.  Most people feel stressed in these situations and the people around them are usually feeling stressed as well. They feel bad about themselves and their actions.

I do not believe in feeling bad about yourself. And you should know, you are not alone.  Most of us struggle with procrastination at least some of time (if not most of the time).  This week I am going to share with you 5 tips for overcoming procrastination once for all!

Once you overcome procrastination you will probably be amazed at what you get done each week and the results it produces.

Try out these 5 strategies this week:

#1 Getting and staying motivated.

You should set a specific goal or a desire to succeed. Ask a friend or family member to join you in this new journey of not procrastinating. Sign up for a free daily motivational email to remind you of your goal.

#2 Set deadlines.

Setting realistic deadlines are important in getting out of the procrastination hole. Deadlines provide you a sense of urgency.  Meeting deadlines will also help you in getting and staying motivated. You’ll feel good about yourself once you have met the deadline. Harnessing these good feelings will help you to want to continue in succeeding.

#3 Take one step at a time.

Break your “to-do’s” down into smaller manageable steps. When you start to see some progress, or your list becoming smaller, you will want to continue on and will have the motivation to keep going.

#4 Focus on your goals and tasks.

Focusing on one task or goal at a time is a major point when you are clearing the clutter and getting organized.  Craft a “master to-do list” of all the things you would like to accomplish, and then break it down into smaller, more manageable “to-do’s”. Begin with what is most important and those items only you can complete. Notice if there are some items on your list that you can delegate.

#5 Getting organized.

This is my favorite tip of all. It is a challenge to work or live in a disorganized space. Being disorganized can lead to a feeling of being overwhelmed, of stress, and that feeling of wanting to give up. Being disorganized is the number one factor in procrastination. When you have systems in place and know where everything is, you will see how much better you feel about doing your taxes on time, your projects or finishing your goals.

For more detailed information, or to hire gettingittogether.ca, please contact me. I am happy to provide you with a free phone consultation to discuss your needs and how I may be able to help you in how to stop procrastination.

rowena@gettingittogether.ca
604-520-9550

By |2020-06-07T20:52:51+00:00October 17th, 2011|Uncategorized|0 Comments

How to Organize Your Purse

Have you ever wondered how to organize your purse?
Do you carry everything including the kitchen sink in your purse?

How much does your purse weigh?

Did you know the average ladies purse weighs between 6 and 11 pounds? Now that is a lot of stuff to carry around.

Many ladies are finding they have back and shoulder problems because of the weight of their purse. You do not want to be one of them.

Check out this short video on how to organize your purse.

I think you will love the pouchee purse organizer.
 

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As many of you know I love to collect funny stories.

At one of my Purse Organizing Parties ( this is the best place to learn how to organize your purse) I came across a lady who had a piece of toast in her purse.

She was thrilled that I had found it because it had been lost since the morning. It was her daughters breakfast and she could not find it! I am happy to report there was no peanut butter or jam on it. Can you imagine the mess if there was?

What is the most interesting thing you have ever found in your purse or carry around with you in your purse?

Love to hear from you in the comment box below.

PS Have you booked your purse party? If not please contact me today to book one.

 

If you like this video, click the “like” button and then share it with your friends.  And if you’re not in the “Getting it Together” community, head on over to gettingittogether.ca and get on the list.  You’ll get instant access to a free ebook that outlines a simple 10-day plan for organizing 10 different areas of your homein 15 minutes or less.

By |2020-06-07T20:52:51+00:00August 24th, 2011|Uncategorized|2 Comments

Purse Parties! How to organize your purse

When was the last time you got together with your girlfriends?

What did you do?

If you can not remember when the last time was then  it is time to book a party.
Check out this short video on
Purse Parties!

How to organize your purse.

 

Why not grab a bottle of Merlot and get your BF’s together for a fun filled night.

You will learn top organizing tips including how to organize your purse.

We will have fun sharing stories.

You’ll hear about the most interesting item I found in a purse. I want to hear about the most interesting item you carry around in your purse. Please leave your comments in the box below.

If you like this video, click the “like” button and then share it with your friends.  And if you’re not in the “Getting it Together” community, head on over to gettingittogether.ca and get on the list.  You’ll get instant access to a free ebook that outlines a simple 10-day plan for organizing 10 different areas of your homein 15 minutes or less.

By |2020-06-07T20:52:51+00:00August 24th, 2011|Uncategorized|4 Comments

Getting to the Gym!


Getting to the Gym.

Do you wish you would jump out of bed and head right to the gym?

Are you organized to do this? Would you like the number one tips on how to do this?

Check ou this short video on getting to the gym.

I think these tips will help you bounce out of bed and head straight to the gym.

This video on getting to the gym will give you something to talk about at the gym.

Will I see you there?

Getting to the gym is my number one task of each day. Treat it like you would any other appointment. You’ll be so happy and healthy starting your day off at the gym.

 

 If you like this video, click the “like” button and then share it with your friends.  And if you’re not in the “Getting it Together” community, head on over to gettingittogether.ca and get on the list.  You’ll get instant access to a free ebook that outlines a simple 10-day plan for organizing 10 different areas of your homein 15 minutes or less.

By |2020-06-07T20:52:51+00:00January 31st, 2011|Home Organization|2 Comments
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