Posts tagged Containers
Organize Your Purse, Wallet, and Briefcase
Aug 17th
It’s hard to believe, but we’re half way through the year – how are your New Year’s resolutions coming along? Was one of them to lose weight? It may not quite be what you had in mind, but if you’re trying to shed a few pounds, one quick and easy way to do that is to clean out the purse, wallet, briefcase and/or bag you’ve been lugging around. Besides lightening your load, it will make the things you carry with you every day more organized and easy to find.
Empty it out. Dump the contents of your purse, wallet, bag or briefcase into a shoebox or other container so nothing gets lost.
Toss the trash. You may discover you’ve been carrying around a portable trashcan. Toss the obvious items: used or tattered tissues, old or empty makeup containers, mysterious scraps of paper, gum or mints that are coated with lint, ATM receipts that are so old you can no longer read them, etc.
Sort the rest. Divide items between those you need to carry all the time (keys, sunglasses, cell phone, pen, notepad, etc.) and those that are questionable – although any one item may not take up much space or add much weight, collectively these items can have a big impact:
Makeup: Maybe you can just carry your lipstick, and keep the rest of your touch-up items at work so you don’t have to schlep them back and forth from home each day.
Loose change: Unless you’re saving it for a serendipitous encounter with a slot machine, put that loose change at the bottom of your purse or bag into your wallet or pants pocket where you can use it, or into a jar at home if you want to save it.
Checkbook: If you only write checks occasionally, maybe you can carry just a check or two in your wallet. Use carbon checks to serve as a reminder to note the check in your check register.
Paperwork: Take the appropriate action to stop carrying these items around:
Bills: If you carry unpaid bills more than a day or two, maybe you should block out 15 minutes or so on your calendar and just get them paid. Once you pay them, file or toss them as you see fit – don’t continue to carry them around.
Coupons: Clean out expired coupons, and consider whether you need to carry the others with you – maybe you can keep store coupons in your car’s glove compartment and grocery coupons at home with your shopping list. If you don’t have a shopping list, we need to talk.
Receipts: Clean out receipts once a week at a minimum. Unless you’re about to return something and need the receipt, you don’t need to have them with you. Establish a place where you can collect them and find them when you need them.
Phone numbers: Transfer the phone numbers you’ve jotted onto scraps of paper into your address book, whether it’s paper or electronic. If you don’t have an address book, now is the time to start one.
Lottery tickets: There are three possibilities: the drawing hasn’t been held yet, your ticket is a winner, or it’s not. Act appropriately and move those tickets along on their journey.
Organize the contents. Rather than just tossing everything back in your purse or bag, try to compartmentalize or containerize it. This will make it easier to find things, and also make it easier to move items from one purse to another. Take advantage of the zippered pockets or dividers your purse or bag may have to stash smaller items. Otherwise, use zippered pouches or even plastic bags for those smaller items.
Clean it out regularly. Empty out loose change, receipts and random bits of paper every day, if possible, or once a week at a minimum.
How to Get Your Closet Organized – Add a Shelving System
Aug 16th
Busy people need to be organized, it just makes life that much easier. When you are in a hurry and you need to find something, it is not only a time saver, but a stress free way to get on with your day when you can locate an item with ease thanks to your very organized closet. It also saves you rushing out to buy clothes you think you need but actually already own.
Installing a closet shelving system can turn clutter into functional space with complete organization. If you do not currently use a closet shelving system, this is one way to create a large amount of storage space in a notoriously small space.
Aside from creating a lot of extra useable space, a closet shelving system gives you the ability organize your closet in a way that makes it simple for you to find items that you are looking for. Once shelves are in place, you can add many different types of containers to store seasonal items or items that are not used very often.
If you consider the space you will be utilizing, a closet shelving system can multiply the usable space exponentially. For example, in a small 2 x 5 foot closet, you probably have a bar running horizontally about ? of the way near the top of the closet. There may also be a small shelf near the top. Using a shelving system means that you can have cubed storage space on the bottom half as well as along the side of the closet. A space that was once only able to store a small amount of items, has been made more functional by adding such a system and in a way, larger, because you can now use what was once not useable space.
It is always important to consider your storage needs before you start shopping around for a closet shelving system. Most of us think of the bedroom closet when we think of shelving and storage. In the case of women, we are more likely to have a full wardrobe completed by plenty of accessories. In addition, a lot of clothing is seasonal and needs to get out of the way of the next season’s clothes.
If you have a shelving system with racks for hanging clothing, you can rotate the clothes according to need and season. It is important to cull your wardrobe at the end of each season and separate items that need repairs or that you no longer wear. Keeping clothes you know longer wear may give your wardrobe a more rounded look or take care of sentimental needs but those same items of clothing are taking up valuable real estate. So if you haven’t worn it in a year – bye bye.
Almost any type of closet is suitable for customization, including walk in closets, pantries, linen closets or front hall closets.
There are many different types of materials to choose from, depending upon your tastes for shelving systems. You only need to determine a few things:
?the material your prefer;
?the specific measurements of your space;
?what is your budget for such a system?
Once you have decided on these items, you can design your closet online with many available websites that offer these tools. This will ensure that you not only order the correct components, but that they will fit into your closet correctly when you receive them.

