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January 2013 Newsletter
Greetings! ,

It's hard to believe the new year has arrived..... 2013! Well I guess the Mayans were wrong.... we made it to 2013 and the world didn't end!  I guess if they knew it all, they wouldn't be a nearly extinct civilization! Lol
So now that life goes on.... so must we. January starts a new year and is celebrated as GO Month which stands for Get Organized Month.  The media and many publications and talk shows will be giving you plenty of tips and strategies to help you get organized, so I thought this is a perfect opportunity for me to share with you as well. So hopefully you will read below and get inspired to do some quick start projects!
Wishing you a happy new year for starting a clutter-free life!
 
Jennifer Truesdale
Your Organizing Professional
Quick Tips to Start the Organizing Process

These tips will help you stop procrastinating and get organized today! Inspire and motivate yourself with the "Quick Start" projects. Each of these should take no longer than 30 minutes. Next, try the "Keep Going" tips to really put clutter and chaos in its place!

 

Kitchen

Quick Start: Take everything out of the refrigerator. Toss anything expired or mysteriously fuzzy. Clean the shelves. Then replace food items, grouping similar things together. Keep Going: Tackle each kitchen cupboard and drawer the same way. Remove everything, clean, and toss anything not fresh or useful. Give most-used items your prime, easiest-to-reach space. Put infrequently used items up high or way in the back.

 

Clutter

Quick Start: Set a timer for 15 minutes. Grab a garbage bag, walk through your home, and quickly remove ten things you no longer use or love. Also, recycle newspapers older than one week and magazines older than 12 months, plus expired coupons and junk mail. Dispose of the bags immediately. Keep Going: From here on out, put things in their proper places right away. Before buying something new, ask yourself if you really need it. If you decide to purchase, get rid of two similar items to make room.

 

Paperwork

Quick Start: With the exception of bills to be paid and truly important documents, grab all the paperwork you can find into one big pile. Plop it in a big box, seal it, and write today's date on it. If you haven't missed any of it two months from now, recycle the entire box without opening it. Keep Going: Set up a new, easy filing system starting with paperwork you receive from today forward. Think of broad categories of papers you receive on a frequent basis: bills to pay, people to call, medical, school, etc. Get a desktop filing box, keep it in the kitchen, and file only what you'll truly need to reference later. Be ruthless in your paper disposal. (Shred sensitive documents.) Review filebox contents weekly. Touch paperwork only once: Open mail, and immediately act on it and recycle the paper, or file it in the appropriate spot.

 

Kids' Stuff

Quick Start: Every evening, set a timer and have the family do the "Ten Minute Tidy-Up." Holding an empty laundry basket, each person grabs anything out of place, and returns it to its correct home. Keep Going: Limit clutter with the "new item in, old item out" rule. If you buy a new toy or clothing, get rid of at least one old one. Limit school art and paperwork. Save only the best, and keep them in an underbed 

storage box or portfolio.

 

Time Management

Quick Start: Set your watch ten minutes ahead. You'll have a built-in buffer for running late. Keep Going: Any task that can be completed in five minutes or less should be completed right away. Schedule a chunk of time each day to handle paperwork. Don't schedule appointments too close together. 

 

Email

Quick Start: Move everything more than two weeks old from your email inbox to a file marked "Holding." Keep it for two months. Then, delete everything you haven't needed in that time. Keep Going: Treat your inbox like a real mail box. You'd never leave old mail sitting in there! Take the time to set up files where you can immediately move new emails. As emails arrive, either read and delete, file appropriately, or put in a "to do this week" file.

 

Garage/Attic/Basement

Quick Start: Set a timer for 30 minutes and toss/recycle dried out paint and chemicals, and anything broken, musty, or moldy. Keep Going: Sort the space into zones. For example, a garage might have areas for sports, tools, gardening, and recycling/garbage. Group like items in those zones. Use appropriate storage containers and label clearly.

 

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Month of January Local Activities
 

January is here but the festivities are not over!  Check out all of the events taking place here in the Lowcountry this month.  You can catch Ron White or the Blue Man Group live, five Friday & Saturday evening concerts in the MasterWorks series, and for the first time ever... Teen Choice Live! Robin Williams is also coming to the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on January 25th...Check out all the events coming this month.  

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Quick Tips to Starting the Organizing Process
Upcoming Events
Simple Organizing Tips
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STORAGE ORGANIZING:

Use shelving in a storage area to make stacks of bins more easily accessible; otherwise it will be too hard to access your stuff.   When storing items in "storage" use translucent plastic bins to protect from pests & water.

Don't under-estimate the power of labeling bins to help you maintain organized spaces.  Don't try to figure out what storage you need until you have organized; you'll never guess right  





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