Julie Andrews enjoyed, "raindrops on
roses and whiskers on kittens..." (keep
singing if you like, it's pretty catchy). But
in my world organizing products bring joy,
The
Container Store has been called my mecca,
and the smile on a client's face after a space
is organized is pure bliss.
Over the years I've discovered a few products
that are either crucial for organizing success
or simply unique and worth sharing. And although
fancy and functional products will not suddenly
make you organized, they are an important part
of the process.
Hanging Folders -- Allow easy access to your
file folders and papers. Have plenty of tabs
and inserts on hand so you can create natural
dividers for your files. If your hanging folders
seem to fill quickly, keep a supply of box
bottom hanging folders on hand as well.
File Folders -- For extra durability use file
folders with reinforced tabs.
Label Maker -- Use it in all areas of your
home and office. Always keep extra label tape
on hand so you don't run out. (I use the Brother
P-Touch)
Permanent Marker -- A thick black marker to
label food containers, kids' jackets and clothing,
boxes and baskets you store in the garage,
etc.
Drawer Organizers -- They keep your drawers
from becoming junk drawers. A variety of shapes
and sizes can be used in your kitchen, bathroom,
and office. You can find a great selection
at your local hardware store, Ikea, Bed, Bath,
and Beyond, or many organizing websites.
Inbox -- Any items you collect, but cannot
look at or process right away should go into
your inbox to act on or process at another
time. Use it for mail, magazines, memos, notes,
phone slips, expense receipts, completed homework,
business cards you need to enter in your contacts,
etc. Make an appointment with yourself to process
your inbox AT LEAST once per week.
Bins and Baskets -- It's not always practical
or convenient to install roll-out shelving.
Bins and baskets can act as slide-outs on shelves
and allow you to easily reach items in the
back as well as the front. They also keep like
items together and prevent items from spreading
and getting lost and buried under other things.
Be sure to label your containers as needed.
Hecht of an Organizer® -- Great for storing
supplies for portable tasks (scrap booking,
kids' homework, home repair projects), or keep
one in your car to hold snacks and supplies
you need on the go.
Grid-It
Organizer™ (Pictured Above)
-- Available in a variety of styles for
storing your electronic gadgets and accessories
as well as other small items in your car
or on the go.
Plastic
Envelopes -- Allow you to transport
and protect important papers and easily see
what is inside. Smaller sized envelopes can
hold coupons and gift cards in your car so
that they are always with you when you need
them.
This is just a sampling of some of my favorite
things ("Girls in white dresses with blue
satin sashes, snowflakes that stay on my nose
and eyelashes..." just in case your still
on Ms. Andrews version). Some may work for
you and some may not. In order to ensure success,
be sure to sort and purge first. Any tool you
buy to help you get organized will not suddenly
make you organized simply because you have
that tool. However, by having tools that you
fit your style, you are more likely to use
them and thus remain on the path to a more
organized life.
*If you have a favorite tool or gadget that
has helped you to be or feel more organized,
please send an e-mail or add a comment on the
More
Time For You Facebook Fan Page. I'd love
to hear your insight!
All the best,
Lori Krolik
650-856-2282
www.moretimeforyou.net