The best defense against stains is information -- knowing how to attack a particular spot before it sets permanently into the fabric. Since there are so many kinds of stains, each with its own be...
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Use a Basket In Your Car to Help You Stay Organized Do you have any baskets lying around your home that are not being used? If you do, give them a new life and use one in your car. Place a medi...
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Mount a long magnet along the back of your medicine cabinet to hold tweezers, little scissors, clippers, and other small metal objects.
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Don't rely on your memory. You run the risk of letting tasks fall through the cracks. The best way to never forget an appointment, a deadline, or a detail again, is to write everything down.
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Here are 13 essentials for completing your spring-cleaning according to Heloise : wet mop dry mop vacuum cleaner step-ladder/stool trash bags paper towels sponges/scrubbing pads all-purpose clea...
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Heloise , the Queen of Clean, says the secret to spring-cleaning is to keep your focus. Gather your tools and supplies. Then go into one room to clean and don't leave the room until you're done.
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Before you start anything, determine its goal. If you don't know where you're going, how will you ever get there? Set mini-goals and reward yourself for successes.
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Plan ahead. Make a schedule allowing for more time than you think is needed. It is better to have a few extra minutes than to run behind schedule.
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Use a monthly calendar and a daily 'to do' list. Maintain a 'contact list.' Prioritize your 'to do' list the night before. Don't watch television during the day. Eat a light lunch. Attend all th...
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Use labor saving items. Permanent press clothing is a good example since you don't have to iron the clothes which saves time and electricity.
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Do two jobs at the same time, such as exercising and watching TV.
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Be flexible. This may be the key to survival.
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To use your time wisely, don't just list what you need to do. Write down what you actually accomplished each hour today. It can be eye-opening to see where your time is really going.
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Welcome to the 365 Days of Organization monthly organizing checklist. There is a different organizing suggestion for you to do every day of the month -- all easy, down-to-earth, and no thinking '...
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File every day. If you only have one or two pieces of paper to file, you likely wouldn't see the task as so daunting.
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Keep a basket on the stairs for items that belong upstairs. In our house, everyone has to check the basket prior to going upstairs to make sure there is nothing in the basket that belongs to th...
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When I hosted a baby shower a few years ago, the attendees while at the shower filled out envelopes with their own name and address. When it came time to for the mother-to-be to send her thank yo...
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Need some glue advice, this interactive site -- This to That -- recommends the best glue depending on what two surfaces you want to stick together.
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As a busy mom, occasionally we have to swing through a drive-through for a quick meal in appointments and evening activities. Eating in the car can be hard for kids to manage a drink, sandwich, a...
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Efficiency is the new buzz word with increased concern about the environment being energy efficient. But what about our own ability to be efficient both at home and at work? What does being effic...
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When navigating organizational landmines, one of the most explosive are sentimental items like souvenirs from vacations. Tied to our souvenirs are memories of vacations gone by . . . carefree day...
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Welcome to the monthly organizing checklist. There's a different organizing suggestion for you to do every day of the month... all easy, down-to-earth, and no thinking 'what should I do?' require...
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All the numbers have been tabulated (thanks to Random Number Generator ), answers were reviewed for qualifying party go-ers, and finally winners chosen. Many party go-ers did not read the introd...
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Try these 13 strategies to combat procrastination and gain the motivation you need to get organized. Procrastination is one of the main causes of poor time management when it comes to getting or...
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WELCOME TO 365 DAYS OF ORGANIZATION! MY BRIEF INTRODUCTION I am: a single mother, a foster mother, a college graduate, a Master's of Education candidate, a feminist, a daughter, a sister, an ...
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