“Creating order in our lives allows us to live a life full of endless possibilities.”
~ © Norma Bobb-Semple 2016
Photo credited to Unsplash Creating order in our lives allows us to live a life full of endless possibilities. © Norma Bobb-Semple 2016
Hello, Anyone who has been here before knows that I am all about controlling your chaos, organizing your life and corralling your clutter. Clutter is a time thief. If you can’t find what you need you spend valuable time searching. You look under the bed, in the car or between the couch cushions. Sometimes you give up and buy a new whatever was lost. That is a budget buster. You know you bought the funniest birthday card for your sister months ago now her birthday is in a week and you can’t find it.What do you do? You know what you are going to do. You buy a new card. Then the week after her birthday you find the first one. But you can’t send it to anyone else because it says To my Sister for her 30th Birthday…. ARGH!!
You know you need to put some order in your life. But you are overwhelmed? Where to start? I am here to help. You can look back at some of my prior posts to give you an idea.
It does not matter where you start. The first step is to begin. The thing that you lose all the time is a good place to start. If that is keys. Determine a set place for them. Put them there every single time. Without fail.
If it is that your kids can’t seem to get their school stuff together in the morning before school. You have a nightmarish morning trying to like trying to herd cats. Set up a system. Backpacks in a designated spot, homework checked before they go to bed, determine what everyone is wearing the night before and you will eliminate much of the morning chaos. You might actually enjoy breakfast with your kids.
Maybe you plan on making dinner but what to make? What do you have? What do you need? Organize your pantry. That way you will know what you have and if you keep a running shopping list you will not run out of ketchup, butter or sugar. When you open the last of something put it on the shopping list. If you keep this list on your cell phone it will always be with you. You can then make a plan the night before as to what you are making for dinner. You will know what you have and what you need to get.
You can get organized. I am here to help you bring order to your life. Where do you find are your biggest clutter areas? What do you frequently lose?
Thanks, Pamela!
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Yes, in factories this is critical. Not knowing where things are could be disastrous!
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Can you imagine the chaos.
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Yeah, with the workers befuddled and fumbling about… not exactly a nice place to work!
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Great ideas. Now that I am not full time in the classroom for another teacher. I am planning on doing some organizing. For me it will not be as much about tossing out the extra, but finding a home and a purpose for what we have, then tossing out the garbage after I have sorted. Hope that makes sense. Now the issue is getting off the chair and starting.
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Thank you for sharing your experience. I agree re-use and repurpose is the best plan 🐝 you can do it! Just start by picking up the first 3 things you see.
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You’re so right about just starting with the clutter – and the keys are a great idea. It seems to me, you need them every morning, and knowing where they are starts your day off feeling together and organized. If you can leave the house feeling organized, the day is off to a great start.
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Agreed. Nothing stars your day off in the wrong foot than having to search for your keys. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts. I appreciate that.
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What to cook and what’s needed without having a list before hand leads to buying of fast food that is unhealthy. Thanks for the good advice
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Agreed! You are so welcome!
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