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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
April 2013 Newsletter
Greetings! ,
The results are in and I am officially Board Certified! After fulfilling many educational and work requirements and beyond, I went to Columbia, SC to take the exam to become a Board Certified Professional Organizer and received my official acceptance in the mail last week. Now I can start working towards my next goals.... but first I'll enjoy a little relaxation and savor the joy of the accomplishment. The stress has been lifted and I can focus on getting back to regular routine. And just in time....did you know that the month of April is Stress Awareness Month?  There are many ways you can reduce stress in your life simply by "Reducing" in your life.  You can reduce clutter both physical and mental, reduce costs and spending by learning to reuse, re-purpose and recycle, and you can reduce time strains by just saying NO occasionally to commitments that cause added stress in your life.  For more ideas on how you can reduce things in your life, read the article below and see if there are any changes that can help you.
Wishing you a clutter-free life!
 
Jennifer Truesdale
Your Organizing Professional
Eco-Organizing Made Easy

It's easy being green! Living an eco-friendly lifestyle is not only trendy, but it's the right thing to do! So why not incorporate some green practices into your organizing? You can keep it low-key by following some of the easy eco tips listed below, or you can go all the way and declare yourself "eco-organized" by adopting an environmentally friendly lifestyle. If you'd like to get on board, start with the 3 Rs: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle.

 

REDUCE

By clearing clutter and creating easy-to-locate "homes"for your things, you avoid making expensive, unnecessary, duplicate purchases. Many of us have issues with consumerism and over-abundance. To be more eco-conscious, you might consider reducing your overall shopping habits. Or, you can decide that it's sometimes better to invest in a higher-quality, longer-lasting item that won't fall apart quickly. You can also "co-op" large purchases - such as snow blowers or lawn mowers- with your neighbors, or simply borrow (like in the good old days) things that you only need to use once in a while. And don't forget about reducing your paper consumption. Use both sides of your paper and print out less. If you fear that you'll lose the information if you don't have a hard copy, then set up e-folders on your computer for easy file retrieval.

 

REUSE

Would you like to save money and be eco-friendly by repurposing items you already own rather than purchasing new? Reuse common household items in new and attractive ways. An empty kleenex box can become a plastic shopping bag holder. An unmatched teacup can hold paperclips. Shoe boxes, coffee cans, paper ream boxes, mint tins - just about any type of container can be covered with pretty paper and reused in the organizing arena! Very often people purchase  many, many organizing bins, baskets, and boxes with the hopes that they will be the answer to their organizing woes. Scout out your own unused containers and put them to good use.

 

RECYCLE

There are many ways you can recycle both during and after the organizing process. Consider your current recycling habits. If you are an eco-newbie, start off with baby steps. Explore your local recycling programs, and set up an easy recycling station in the kitchen. Stash small recycling bins in locations where you handle papers. See how easy it is to toss papers and cardboard in a recycling bin rather than in a garbage can. Also, make smart decisions when it comes to recycling your castoffs. Rather than discarding items in the trash, utilize your local donation resources. You may already know that you can donate clothing to Goodwill, but what about the extra lumber in the garage or your old cell phones and eye glasses? Use your computer to search for nearby charities that need your unwanted items, or ask your professional organizer for recommendations.

 

In addition to these Reduce, Reuse, and Recycling tips, you can go a step further and:

  •  discover new ways to save energy, such as turning off computers at night, using power strips to make shut-down easy, driving more efficiently by grouping errands, and setting up a home energy audit
  • educate your family on how to handle household waste, such as locating recycling services in your county, disposing of household hazardous waste properly, and composting food scraps
  • search out green retailers, such as those that offer sustainable or locally-produced organizing products and/or second-hand stores

As with any organizing project, you must be motivated and inspired! Whether you want to get a little "greener" or become all-out eco-optimized, stay focused on the benefits of going green. Eco-organizing can be easy and convenient, and it can ultimately save you time and money. And, of course, it will make Mother Earth very happy!

 

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Energy Reducing Tips:

1. Before your guests arrive for a gathering at your house be sure to turn down the thermostat (or turn the heat off completely) as a crowd will heat your house quickly & it might become uncomfortable. It will also reduce the energy being used.

 

2. Fill up your gas tank in the morning during the summer time when it's cooler. That way you don't lose money when the gas evaporates in the heat if you fill up later in the day.

 

 





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