Tuesday, May 14, 2013
A Local June Organizing Workshop, Free and Open to the Public
A local workshop for organizing is being held on June 22, 2013, Go to their website link below to register. It is free and open to everyone.
http://organizedandbetter.com/
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Organizing Checklist for May
photo from cedarcreekgaragedoors.com
No one wants to be inside in the month of May. Flowers have been blooming, the weather is
mostly nice and we are tired of being in the house. This is a good time to work on organizing the
garage and getting the outdoors ready for summer activities.
Since the Garage is
never first on our list of projects, let’s begin there. During the winter it often
becomes a temporary dumping ground for items. If this is the spouse’s territory, be sure to
work together as a team. God forbid that
you should purge or arrange items that were “special”. I have
found the most effective way to motivate a spouse is to begin purging and
organizing your things. Sometimes
the guilt factor is motivating.
Sometimes. Regardless, you never
really can win a battle with a spouse.
Try to visualize zoning items you store in the
garage. Plan locations for gardening,
sports equipment, tools, automotive supplies, etc. so they are together and
separated from other areas.
Take advantage of systems that will allow you to
organize your items off the floor. It is
much easier and faster to clean w ith
fewer items on it.
Check out the home improvement stores for hooks,
peg boards or shelving units to hold items that are now stacked on the floor. For
pennies or hundreds of dollars, you can invest in organizing solutions that
will work for you.
Be sure to label bins and cardboard boxes used
for storage.
Move out items you no longer need. Only things you continually use should be
kept.
Boxes of old magazines, newspapers, etc. should
be recycled. Let’s face it. You didn’t have time to read them before and
you won’t later on. There are too many
new ideas coming at us everyday and those articles are outdated.
Review the sporting equipment to see if it is still
needed. Move on any you no longer use.
Look for specialty hooks, bags and shelves to store
the equipment you save.
Be sure to keep children’s things at lower
levels so they can access them without your help.
A great plan w ould
be to make room for the car if you have not already done this. Your automobile is probably the second most
expensive investment you have made so take care of it.
Mark off a space for the car on the floor. Identify a wall item or hang a string or
chain from the ceiling as a marker for how far you should pull forward.
If outdoor,
yard or garden items are kept in the garage, garden tools and accessories, look over each one and evaluate
keeping, cleaning or removing it.
Remove rusted, broken or stained plant
containers, stepping stones and other garden fixtures.
Create racks or hooks for the tools and locate
them together in one area.
Specialty items are available to hang rakes,
shovels, etc. so they do not get tangled together or take up floor space.
Outdoor furniture may need to be cleaned before
using, so check over each piece.
Toys that are outgrown or no longer needed can
be moved on.
If you have water sports equipment or pool
accessories, try to store those in good condition in their own area for
convenience when they are needed.
Yard art is becoming very popular but be careful
you do not allow it to take over. It can
become clutter just like anything else.
There is nothing more beautiful then flowering or luscious plants,
shrubs and trees, so make them your focal point.
Adding hanging baskets or a border of blooming
flowers can make a significant impact.
Once your garage is cleaned, you may consider a Garage or Yard Sale. Here are some reminders.
**Collect, clean and repair items weeks ahead as
you purge spaces.
**Check prices of similar items. Put on price tags and store in a common
area. (Preprinted price tags can be
found in some stationery stores, dollar stores, etc.)
**Choose a sale date. Join with neighbors if possible for a common
date.
**Check community rules and get permits if
necessary.
**Arrange for charity pickup or make plans for
items not sold.
**Write ad for newspaper, Craig’s List,
newsletters, etc.
**Make signs and flyers for bulletin boards and
curbs where allowed.
**Obtain sufficient tables, racks, etc. for
items to be displayed.
**Get change for large bills and newspaper,
bags, etc. for fragile items or large sales.
**Use extension cords for testing electrical
items.
**Place pens, paper, calculator, extra price
tags, tape, and stapler at check out table.
**After sale, remove signs, clean area and
dispose of unsold items as planned earlier.
A few other reminders for May:
Change
the a/c filter and have a routine inspection of all its components before
the scorching days of summer arrive.
Clean ceiling fan blades and give other fans an
inspection.
Clean the
carpets and floors. They were used
and abused all winter and deserve a thorough cleaning. If piles of clutter or stacks of items are on
them, consider moving the items to shelving, cabinets or tables.
Floors are easier to keep clean w hen only furniture is on them.
If you get all of this done in May, you are exhausted and
need a vacation. Thankfully summer will
be right around the corner and you should take advantage of it. Have fun!
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