I
would like to say I came up with these all on my own, and i probably
could have, but i didn't =) i get e-mails from Maria Garcia at www.getorganizednow.com
and thought these were super ideas to share. you can sign up for
maria's emails as well, by going to her site. getting organized (at
least in my home office) will be my goal for february. i will need at
least that much time =) thanks maria!
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10 Ideas to Help You Get Motivated to Organize
1.
Look through some home decorating magazines. Tear out pages that
contain room layouts, storage solutions, or decorating arrangements you
like. Use them for inspiration and to help you shop for creative storage
solutions.
2. Get 10 index cards and write 10 ten-minute tasks
on each of them (e.g. clean out the medicine cabinet, clear off the
surface of the refrigerator, recycle old newspapers, etc.) Get 10 more
index cards and write 10 ten-minute rewards. As you complete each task
card, enjoy one reward card!
3. Let in some light. There's
nothing more depressing than organizing in a dark room. Open the window
shades wide or turn on the lights. Bring in extra lamps if necessary to
make the room you're working in bright and cheery.
4. Turn on the
tunes. What rocks your world? Beethoven? Blondie? The Beach Boys? Get
your MP3 or CD player on and dance the clutter away.
5. Beat the
clock. Set your timer for 10 minutes and see how many pounds of clutter
you can toss. Your house will have that 'lighter' than air feeling when
you're done.
6. Declutter with the intention of helping others.
Things you're not using now could make another person's day. Bring
gently used appliances, clothing, toys and more to a charitable
organization, and give yourself a pat on the back for your kindness.
7.
Invite a friend over to help you give your clutter the
heave-ho--preferably a friend who has a good eye for things that are
keepers and things that are clutter. When you're both done, order in
some lunch and enjoy each other's company.
8. Work in 10-minute
spurts. Feeling overwhelmed? The best thing to do is start
somewhere--anywhere--for 10 minutes. Just keep tossing things you no
longer need. When the 10 minutes are up, take a 10-minute break and pick
up where you left off. Decide ahead of time whether you're going to
have 3, 5, etc. 10-minute organizing sessions that day, so you feel a
sense of accomplishment and closure when you're done.
9. Write
down your accomplishments. Whenever you finish an organizing task, write
it down. By the end of the day, you just might be able to announce at
dinnertime that you put all your books in alphabetical order, you
cleaned out the junk drawer and you finished writing out a bunch of
thank you cards. Do this in a pretty journal for an added dose of
inspiration.
10. Major organizing job? Have a major celebration.
If you decided to go all out and do something big, like organize your
entire clothes closet or declutter a basement that hasn't been touched
in years, that deserves a special celebration. Take a photo of the
finished project, post it on Facebook if you wish for the world to see,
then go out for a spa treatment or a nice dinner with someone you love.
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(c) Copyright 2011 by Maria Gracia, Get Organized Now!