Simplicity + Order = Harmony
Organize Your Space
An organized mind begins
at home. De-cluttering your home
– from kitchen countertops to problem
rooms and even the car – can save
time and energy later.
When you open your closets, cabinets,
pantry: do you see a big old mess?
Do you feel overwhelmed, and wish
you had the time and money to organize
it? Then this is your lucky day.
I will offer you time-saving and
affordable organizing advice.
The art of de-cluttering is not
about some persistent struggle against
mess. It’s about finding balance,
transforming chaos to calm, and
making peace into your home office,
garage, basement, or any other space
in your home you struggle with.
Create Space and Goodwill
The first big step to organizing
your house is to do an inventory
of each room. Clear out the clutter,
put everything away or donate. Organizing
your clutter will allow you to start
with a clean slate. Once you do
that, the organizational maintenance
will be easy. Very important is
to donate unused items to those
in need.
Create Harmony
Create harmony In your home with
an orderly ~ simplified environment.
Keep seasonal storage organized
and out of the way when not in use
with holiday storage containers
and bins.
Create Income
Create income by selling unwanted
valuables for profit. Nowadays,
it's easier than ever to sell your
unwanted items. There's two ways
that work better than others. The
first is selling your stuff on the
World Wide Web, and the second is
simply using print advertising.
Even though you may think that you
couldn't give some of your stuff
away, because you no longer want
it, you'd be surprised just how
true the saying. "One man's
junk is another man's treasure"
really is.
Teach these valuable skills
to your children.
Yes, it is. A few kids
seem naturally organized, but for
the rest, organization is a skill
learned over time. With help and
some practice, kids can develop
an effective approach to getting
stuff done. And you're the perfect
person to teach your child, even
if you don't feel all that organized
yourself!
Not only is it practical to teach
these skills, but knowing how to
get stuff done will help your child
feel more competent and effective.
Kids feel self-confident and proud
when they're able to accomplish
their tasks and responsibilities.