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Having Organization At Home With An Overloaded Life [Audio]

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Having Organization At Home With An Overloaded Life

Some of us suffer with overloaded schedules.  There is not enough time to keep a clean house, buy groceries, make meals, walk the dog, play with the kids, go to children’s sporting events, do the yard work and have a little down time to enjoy life.

Here are some tips to help with home organization: 

  • Do a load of wash everyday.  Fold the clothes immediately after pulling them out of the dryer and put them away.
  • Make a meal plan once a week and go grocery shopping to get everything for the meals.  Crockpot/Slow Cooker recipes are a great way to pre-prepare food items in clear plastic ziplock bags; then throw everything for that meal in the crockpot that morning, turn on the crockpot and away you go.  When you come home you have a dinner ready to serve.
  • Have breakfast food prepared and available for the week; such as breakfast bars, fruit and breakfast burritos.  This way everyone can eat on the commute if needed.
  • Make snack bags.  Buy fruit, vegetables and snack foods.  Put these items in small clear plastic ziplock bags for the week.  These snack bags can be grabbed on the run.
  • Make lunches the night before so they are available in the morning before everyone leaves to go to school or work.
  • Have everyone select and lay out their out fits for the next day before going to bed.
  • Have everyone in the household put dirty dishes in the dishwasher.  When dishwasher is full, turn on the dishwasher right before going to bed.  The next morning you have clean dishes.  Unload the dishwasher when you get home from work.

If your budget allows why not hire someone to do a couple of these chores for you which have been piling up around you, causing anxiety, stress and holding you back on enjoying some much needed rest.

Here are some examples of housework you may consider hiring someone else to do for you:

  • Folding laundry
  • Cleaning the house
  • Doing your yard work
  • Delivering of groceries
  • Preparing weekly meals for you and your family

Having some of these tasks off of your schedule will allow you to do other things you enjoy.

Takeaway:

Now, you have some options and tips to put into action.  Get the whole family involved in doing some of these small duties and watch what a difference it will make with home organization.  If all else fails, hire someone to do some of these small tasks and feel the anxiety and stress go away with these chores completed.

I would love to see your comments about what options you have put into action and how it is going.

Comments are always welcome and please share this post with your colleagues, friends, family and on your social networks!

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8 Tips to Organize Your Workspace

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Are you buried in paper?  Does your desk have no open space left?  Are you constantly searching for things on your desk?  Well, you are not alone.  I struggle with this as well.  Alright, it is time to get organized and de-cluttered.

Here are some tips for us to start the process of having a clean, de-cluttered, organized functional work space:

Tip #1 ~ Have a Vision:  Start with a vision of what you want your desk to look like.  Share this vision with everyone you know for a support system.  You may even get some help to clear and clean your desk.  🙂

Tip # 2 ~ Create Time: Block out time each day to work on de-cluttering and clearing off your work space.

Tip # 3 ~ Decide What is Important to Keep:  Ask yourself what is a “must have” on your desk and keep those things.  Move them to a safe location so they don’t accidentally get thrown away.  Go get a large trash can, a shredder and large box for items to give away.  You may need two large boxes if it is anything like my desk.

Tip #4 ~ Give Away Boxes:  Start with the give away boxes.  This will help ease the process for you.  You will feel like you are making a difference by giving away to others.  After you have completed the give away boxes, let’s move to the throw away stuff.

Tip#5 ~ Time to Purge: Start throwing away items with no use, no longer needed or wanted.  Fill up that large trash can.  Just do it!

Tip #6 ~ Time to Shred:  Time to shred the paper, files and materials which are out of date, the record retention dates have passed and it is no longer needed.  If you haven’t touch it in a year, “Do you really need to keep it?”

Tip # 7 ~ Create Colored Folders:  The paper files you need to keep.  Create colored meeting and project folders.  File them off your desk in a cabinet or box.  After this is completed, it is important to file these folders daily.  Put them back where you got them so your desk stays clear.

Tip #8 ~   Time to Sparkle:  Wipe down your desk with cleaning products and arrange your “must haves” on your clean sparkling desk.

Take Away:

Now, you have a clean de-cluttered workspace.  According to research studies when you have a clear de-cluttered desk you are more motivated and productive.  You are able to find things quickly and are not wasting time looking for important documents.  I would love to see your comments about your work space.  

Do you feel more motivated and productive with a clean de-cluttered work space?

Comments are always welcome and please share this post with your colleagues, friends, family and on your social networks!

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