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Part 1 covered how to set up and organize your home. The second half
of "Quick & Easy Home Organizing Tips for Moms", contains home
organizing ideas to help you stay organized.
Quick & Easy Home Organizing Tips for Moms – Part 2
Now that you have a plan and have all your storage solutions ready,
it’s time to get down to business and start organizing your house. Here
are a few tips to help you do just that and more importantly help you
stay organized for the long term.
Recycle old newspapers and magazines - Don’t let them
pile up all around your house, more than likely you won’t get back to
that newspaper article or magazine column again so once you finish with
it, recycle it.
Have a message station – Keep your telephone, pens,
note pads, mail and calendar in one central location. Jot down all
important dates and appointments as soon as you schedule them.
Have a filing system – Don’t let piles of papers
clutter your house. Deal with bills and mail as soon as you get it. Set
up a filing system for pending and need to be filed items, and don’t
forget to file them. Also, take a little time and actually clean out
your old papers and files. If you haven’t used something in a while but
don’t want to get rid of it put it in a box labeled old files and store
it away in your attic or garage.
Put it Away – First you need to make sure you have a
place for everything in your house, then get into the habit of putting
things away as soon as you finish with them. Teach your kids to do the
same. If you take a few seconds to put things away you’ll never have an
overwhelming problem on your hands. Make sure the kids know there is an
appropriate place for everything.
Multitask – Don’t let precious minutes slip away. If
you’re on hold on the telephone why not use that time to clean out your
purse. If a friend calls for a chat, clean the house or fold the laundry
while you’re talking. You’ll get your chores done without even noticing.
The Basket Technique – Works especially well if your
house is set over two or more floors. Go from room to room with one
large basket and place items that don’t belong in the room inside your
basket. Then simply put the items back where they belong. This will save
you time and help keep things organized.
The Evening Tidy – Each evening take a few minutes to
put things back in their place. Try to do a quick tidy and leave your
things ready for the next day. You could set out placemats for breakfast
and pack the kids lunches.
This will help you avoid rushing in the morning but you’ll also feel
good to wake up to a neat and tidy house.
Tip:
Do you have jewelry scattered on top of your bedroom furniture.
Purchase a jewelry box containing several drawers. You’ll never lose
that earring again!
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