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Christmas Holiday Planner: Get Organized for Christmas

by The Organizer Lady dot com on December 12, 2009


Christmas will be here before you know it! It’s never too early to start getting organized for the holidays. Get your Holiday Planner today, and have a relaxing, stress free holiday season. Are the holidays stressful for you? Between holiday card writing, gift giving, decorating, family traditions, baking, and everything else, it’s no wonder! But, it doesn’t have to be that way.

It’s never too early to start getting organized for the holidays. And I’ve discovered the perfect organizer to help you do just that!

I highly recommend the Get Organized Now!™ Holiday Planner. It is, by far, the most complete holiday planning and organizing system available on the market. It’s chock-full of holiday forms, checklists, logs and information sheets to help you keep your thoughts and lists organized for a stress-free, joyous and peaceful Christmas.

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Finally Organized, Finally Free

by The Organizer Lady dot com on December 12, 2009


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Finally Organized, Finally Free for the Home is an amazing collection of 2,175 organizing tips, ideas and techniques to help you organize your home, your office and your life! Clutter control tips for every room in the house. Time management systems to help you gain extra hours in your day. Super ways to organize the paper monsters in your life. Ideas and systems to keep you motivated, and so much more!    8 1/2 x 11 format. Easy to read type. 85 chapters - 405 pages.

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9 Terrific Tips on How to Declutter for the Holidays

by The Organizer Lady dot com on December 12, 2009

Let’s face it; holidays can be a pain in the neck. I know there are those out there who love everything about the holidays, the hustle and bustle, the frantic preparations, sleepless nights, meal preparation, shopping and tucking gifts away only to forget where they are hidden. But some of us enjoy the hustle and bustle on our own terms. As a profession organizer I have 8 tips on how to declutter during the holidays to make them happier and less stressful.

Essential tips to a sizzling holiday meal:

1. Get yourself a holiday journal. It doesn’t have to be fancy. Start writing in it what you are going to have at your holiday meal. Keep this book as a template for future years. We are creatures of habit and what we do once we will probably do again. The next time we do it will be easier as we will have our notes saying what worked and what didn’t work. Be sure after the day is over and before you forget write what you liked and what was a flop. (If cousin Louie’s rolls are rock hard next year ask someone else to bring them). We think we’ll remember but often we don’t.

2. If you are assigning others to bring dishes for the meal write their name down by their assignment in pencil and notify them of what you want them to bring. If it is in pencil it is easy to make changes. Also tell them how many to prepare for. Tell them what you are going to furnish and give them choices of what they can bring.

3. Based on your menu write down your shopping list and then check to see if you have the ingredients. The things you don’t have write on a separate list to take to the store. Buy as many things as you can ahead of time. By doing this before the last minute you may be able to find sales on items you need. And remember the paper products.

4.Take a page out of a calendar you aren’t using or print one from the internet and paste this in your holiday journal. Since you will want to have your home looking its best write down things you want to see done each day before the holiday. Delegate to family members chores that they can succeed in doing. For instance young children can fold napkins; a teenager could arrange flowers, plan games, dust the folding chairs and get them out of storage etc. Make up a chart in your journal listing who is to do what chore and have them mark it off when it is done.

5. Plan plenty of time to clean the silver, get the bugs out of the light fixtures, dust the rungs on the chairs, check to see the linens are clean and pressed and any other things you want done.

6. Write down who is coming to dinner and arrange for table and chair space. You may need to borrow chairs so planning ahead will prevent headaches later. Make place cards for the table settings. All of these things can be done well in advance.

7. Schedule your hair appointment or manicure appointment. This will be a time for you to relax and regroup.

8. On the calendar if you don’t get something done on one day move it to the next day or the next. This will help you not to procrastinate.

9. Remember to include things on your list to do like clean out the refrigerator so you’ll have room for holiday leftovers.

These hot tips on how to declutter for the holidays can make your holiday go a whole lot easier and almost carefree.

 

About the author:

 

Marilyn, a professional organizer and author is passionate about organizing for women and seniors in clearing clutter from their lives. Her new book “Go Organize!” will be in bookstores Dec 2009. Visit her website http://www.marilynbohn.com. Marilyn is a published author and professional organizer. She invites you to visit her awesome website http://www.marilynbohn.com. for easy organizing. She is a sought after public speaker who is passionate about teaching women and seniors how to organize their life and reduce clutter in their homes and office. You can buy her new book ‘Go Organize! Conquer clutter in three simple steps’ in major bookstores, Amazon and her website December 2009.
 

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7 Tips to Declutter Your Mind for a Healthier Life

by The Organizer Lady dot com on December 12, 2009

Decluttering your mind is like decluttering your home. You throw out what you don’t want and keep what you need. By taking control of your life you can make better decisions and focus on the things that matter the most. Here are 7 tips to declutter your mind and to help improve your quality of life.

1. Many people are list makers because it helps them not only remember what to do, but it helps them to prioritize. A brain dump of what’s stored in your head onto a notebook will help to declutter your mind and you will have a lot less thought juggling. Write down your thoughts and feelings as it can be therapeutic.

2. Deal with problems as they arise. If there are problems with people, take a few days to gather your thoughts. You don’t want to act in haste. Don’t put it off with excuses. The longer you leave the problem, the more stressed you feel as it will be a constant reminder and if it’s a recurring problem with a person, it can escalate and become worse.

Holding grudges takes a lot of energy. Instead forgive and give yourself peace of mind.

3. Surround yourself with positive people as they have a lot of positive energy.

4. Organize your life by adding and omitting items on your list, delegating home responsibilities and planning ahead. Set a schedule for yourself. Unexpected situations will happen, but at least you can look at your list and decide what to do next.

Your home should be clutter free too. A cluttered home depletes your energy and clogs your mind. The more you look at the mess, the more stressed you become and the idea of cleaning the clutter is overwhelming, but once you start organizing and eliminating you’ll feel better even when you’ve tackled a small area.

5. Learning to say no is important. Don’t take on more than you can handle or clutter your mind with unnecessary thoughts.

6. Some people don’t like to ask for help because they think it’s a sign of weakness, but it’s not true. Talking it out and sharing your thoughts with a friend about a situation can help you look at things in a different perspective instead of rehashing your own thoughts in your head.

7. Taking a break is another important task to do and many people don’t take advantage of it because they feel like it’s a time waster. Take frequent breaks of 15 - 20 minutes between your work schedule to refresh and re-energize your mind. A longer break like going on holidays is a great way to rejuvenate, re-evaluate and declutter your mind to focus on other things that are also important in life.

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Visit Sophia’s HealthyPerspectives.blogspot.com blog for an array of health topics, nutrition, recipes and fitness for maintaining an overall healthy and well-balanced lifestyle. She is the founder of WorkAtHomeSpace.com, a free work at home resource focusing on work at home companies, healthy living, articles, business resources and other work at home related topics.

 

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Tips for Organizing Holiday Christmas Cards

by The Organizer Lady dot com on December 12, 2009

The holidays will be here before you know it and now is a great time to get organized in preparation for all the shopping, decorating, celebrations and gift and greeting card exchanges headed your way. It is much easier to organize one thing at a time, so let’s concentrate first on the annual holiday greeting cards.

Everyone enjoys receiving holiday cards. They’re a great opportunity to stay in touch with distant friends and family and perfect opportunities to send thoughtful wishes for the season to those you may see more often. Businesses find value in sending them as well for maintaining contact and building loyalty among those they do business with and for.

It is possible though to accumulate quite a collection of these wonderful cards over the years. Too nice to simply trash after the holidays when the decorations come down, many are kept indefinitely. In preparation for a new batch that may begin arriving in early November, take time now to deal with the ones you have on hand.

Sort. Gather all of the Thanksgiving cards, holiday and Christmas cards you’ve received in the past in one place. Most will be beautiful designs with detailed embossing and colorful sparkling foils but see who they are from and keep only those with sentimental meaning. Also keep those that would look great framed, but frame them immediately rather than leave them in the stack for review again next year. Photo cards are often treasured as well but there is no need to keep them if you aren’t all that close to those pictured.

Repurpose. Most greeting cards can be repurposed. Cut the card faces off and use them for holiday crafts. Trim designs down to use as gift tags or cut and fold them in half to use as thank you cards for the gifts you will most likely be receiving. Larger cards can be cut and folded into tiny gift boxes. Laminate others to use as holiday placemats or coasters. Glue them to blank cards and send out again as new. With a bit of easy creativity there is no end to the possibilities these pre-received cards can offer.

Recycle. If there is simply no way you feel your cards can be repurposed, put them in your recycling bin or take them to a recycling center. The paper can be reprocessed and reused to make new recycled cards for next year. You will be helping the environment as well as organizing your greeting cards collection.

Donate. Cut or tear the personalization or signed portion of the cards off and donate the rest to charities that can repurpose them. Many groups of children and adults would appreciate the opportunity to repurpose these beautiful designs. CardsDirect sponsors a recycling and reuse program for used or excess greeting cards for any occasion throughout the year. Cards received are sorted and organized and send on to organizations that can make use of them.

Now that you have successfully cleared the decks you are ready to organize your plans for this coming year’s holiday cards that you are sure to be sending and receiving.

 

About the author:

Linda Cress Dowdy is an avid greeting card enthusiast and professional author, editor and copywriter. For a great selection of Holiday Cards, Christmas cards and all occasion Greeting Cards visit http://www.CardsDirect.com

 

 

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