Southern Home Organizers
February 2009      
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Is clutter threatening to overwhelm your life? Need more than 24 hours in a day?  Learn how to get organized, stay organized and make your daily routine run more smoothly. From cleaning your closets to streamlining your home office, organization expert Melinda Anderson from Southern Home Organizers shares tips and strategies for creating a more attractive and efficient environment.

Southern Home Organizers
 
Melinda L. Anderson, CPO®
 
2885 Angel Oak Circle
Dacula, Georgia 30019
770-595-0893
A Note From Melinda
Organize the Ones You LOVE 
Love the Ones You're With 
 
February is the month of love.
Do you love what you see when you look around your home? I hope so. Life is sweeter when we surround ourselves with things that make us happy.
 
February is a great time to declutter our homes and pass along those things we don't love. Some easy weekend decluttering projects to consider this month are:
  • go through your shoe collection and only keep the pairs you love
  • weed out the mismatched socks in the dresser drawer and love the extra room you make
  • get out your lovely label maker and create those new file folders you need
  • catch up on your magazine reading and recycle the issues you're finished with - love that!
  • pick 10 items of clothing from each closet and donate to a cause you love
Many of the things we keep in our lives have sentimental attachments to them. I LOVE anything my kids made with their handprint or footprint on it. I don't need them (except to reminisce) nor do I use these items but I love them just the same. So they're staying. What sentimental items do you love the most?
 
If you get stuck at any point in your decluttering project, send me an email and I'll help you discover the next step you need to take to get the beautifully organized home you desire. I love talking organizing!
 
Have a LOVELY Month!
 
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Melinda L. Anderson
Southern Home Organizers
 
...so you can find everything you need, when you need it, in your beautifully organized southern home.
Classes & Workshops
 
Archival Storage BoxesPlan to attend the next Home Organization Made Simple Workshop in Metro Atlanta. These workshops are taught by the organizing duo of Melinda Anderson and Kim Cossette at the Dacula Activity Building for the unbelievable price of only $10 per class! Join us for fun evenings of laughing, learning, and live product demonstrations.
 
Home Organization Made Simple
Paper: February 10 & 12, 2009, 6:15 - 7:00pm
                              Time Management: February 17 & 19, 2009, 6:15pm - 7:00pm
                              Kid's Stuff: March 24 & 26, 2009, 6:15pm - 7:00pm
                              Green Organizing: March 31 & April 2, 2009, 6:15pm - 7:00pm
 
Sign up is online at www.gwinnettparks.com . Each two-session class meets from 6:15pm - 7:00pm and costs $10. Class fee includes a Home Organization Made Simple booklet about the session topic. For class descriptions visit www.southernhomeorganizers.com/event .
 
Caribe Royale in Orlando, Florida
"How to Unpack and Organize a House in Three Days"
May 1, 2009  2:00PM
This educational session is exclusive to Professional Organizers attending the 2009 conference.
 
 Organize the Ones You LOVE 
 

Red HeartsDo I need it?

Do I use it?

Do I LOVE it? 
 
 
These are the three magic questions to ask yourself when trying to decide whether or not to keep something. If you need it you'll keep it, and if you use it you'll keep it. But if you love something, it doesn't matter if you need it or use it, you'll keep it. Love has a way of sticking around.
 
Many of the things in our homes that we love are keepsakes. Things that help to illustrate a story or bring back memories of the person it used to belong to. I love our Heywood Wakefield kitchen table because of the shape of it and also for the neat way it folds up into a smaller size. I also love the stories Aunt June tells about purchasing it with her husband back in the 40's.
 
I love the red fleece jacket I wear around the house in the winter to keep toasty warm. My son loved when I wore this jacket when he was little - maybe because it made him warm when I held him. I don't wear the jacket out in public anymore because it's showing it's age, but I love it and use it so I think I'll keep it a while longer.
 
But I don't love everything I own. Nor do I need or use everything either. The litmus test I use to determine if it stays or goes into the donate box are as simple as asking these three little questions: Do I need it?, Do I use it?, and Do I love it?
 
This need it/use it/love it principle can be applied to every area of your home. Let's take the kitchen, for example. Open the gadget drawer and see what you find. How many spatulas, slotted spoons and knives do you have? Are they all useful? Do you need 47 sharp knives in varying sizes? What if you only kept the ones you loved? Would you still have plenty for all your cutting needs?
 
Once you choose your favorites, place them in a convenient spot where you can use them when you need them. The extras can be put in the donate box or stored in an out of the way area. Your prime real estate should be reserved for the things you love and use most often.
Let's take another example - the linen closet. Look at all your bath towels and ask yourself the three need it/use it/love it questions. Are there any you could part with? Next, look at the hand towels, wash cloths, sheet sets, single pillowcases, and blankets and take the ones out that don't make the cut. Organize the linens you love by type, color, and frequency of use. 
 
Memorabilia tends to fall into the "love it" category. We often don't use or need items that remind us of the past, but just looking at them makes us happy. I don't need or use my college ID cards but I love the way they bring back memories of the times when I did need and use those cards. Paper memorabilia can be stored in photo albums where they can be shared with others or they can be kept in a special box with other flat memorabilia.
 
For larger keepsake items like a favorite stuffed animal or blanket, a bin with a tight fitting lid is a good choice. Choose one brand (because they stack nicely and will look visually organized) like the Rubbermaid Tough Totes and give each person their own.
 
When organizing any area of your home, remember the famous words of poet Virgil,
"Love conquers all things, let us too surrender to love". I don't think he was referring to home organizing when he said it but if you love something, I encourage you to keep it.

 
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Melinda Recommends 
For archival memory boxes
 
Archival Storage Boxes
The Container Store has a box, bin, or bag for whatever you need to store. They carry an archival collection suitable for storing memorabilia like photos, documents, garments, and media. They come in sizes small to large and range in price from $14.99 for a small document storage box to $44.99 for an underbed storage size.
 
For expert tips and ideas about archival storage, go to:
http://www.containerstore.com/experthelp/tips/archivalStorage.jhtml
Ask the Organizer 
Question MarkQ: 
 
With the economy the way it is today, do you recommend decluttering to get rid of all my "extra" stuff? What if I lose my job and need it in a few months?

A: 
 
Great question! Organizing is never about getting rid of things for the sake of making them go away. If the "extras" you are speaking of are things you don't want, don't know why you have in the first place, and don't care if you have or don't have - by all means pass them on to someone who wants them.
 
Our homes are filled with supplies for living a comfortable life - things we need, use, and love. What are you choosing to have in your home environment? Only keep what you really have use for. Be ruthless but prudent. Clearing the clutter will clear your mind, reduce your stress level, and add valuable square footage to your home. 
 
I recommend using up the supplies you have already purchased and resist the temptation to restock until the current inventory has been exhausted. Now is the time to finished half-filled bottles of lotion, shampoo, and cleaning products. Consume your extras!
 
If you have larger items to get rid of, consider having a yard sale, placing items on consignment, or selling them on www.ebay.com or www.amazon.com . You can also give items away to people in your community through www.freecycle.org .
 
Good luck!
What Can a Professional Organizer Help You to Accomplish?
 
Southern Home Organizers offers customized services for overworked professionals and busy families. We mazimize space by sorting and establishing a personal home organizing plan. Specialties include solutions for kitchens, family rooms, bed and baths, closet organization, paper management, home offices, basements, and storage areas.

Our philosophy is to maximize the existing space in your home and place your belongings so you can see what you need and use what you have. We'll utilize the containers you already own, find great places for you to donate your excess items, recycle whenever possible, and send as little to the landfill as necessary.
 
Many clients have a specific project in mind they want to work on and ask for assistance to complete those projects. Other clients don't have the time or interest in helping and our team of professional organizers can complete your project quickly. Every client is unique and we can customize a plan at a price you can afford to get your home organized.
Call (770) 595-0893 for a complimentary phone consultation to discuss your project.

All of our onsite organizing services include:

  • Organizing BASICS Workbook
  • Household File System tab set that includes a simple system for managing the mail
  • the special report "What Every Household Command Center Needs"
  • "How to Reduce Junk Mail" fact sheet
  • Donation and Recycling Guide
  • Organizing principles and rules to follow to maintain the organization

Plus:

  • End of day removal of donated and discarded items (all that will fit in my car)
  • Weekly Organizing Accountability Journal email check-in for one month following your appointment to chart your progress and keep you on track
  • Subscription to Southern Home Organizers online magazine
  • And much more! 

Call 770-595-0893 and make the decision to get organized and relax in your beautifully organized southern home!