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Newsletter Archives
June 2008 Road Trip Organizing
May 2008 Collections Instead of Clutter
April 2008 Getting Ready for Tax Time
March 2008 Where to Begin
February 2008 When You Want to Help
January 2008 Top Ten Causes of Disorganization
December 2007 Organize for Air Travel
November 2007 Organize for Small Spaces
October 2007 When Life Happens, Reorganize
September 2007 Bathroom Organizing
August 2007 Paper Organizing
July 2007 Uncluttered Kids' Rooms
June 2007 Top Ten Organizing Tools
May 2007 Grapple The Garage
April 2007 Managing Your Time
March 2007 Spring Organizing
February 2007 Help for Caregivers of Aging Parents
January 2007 National Get Organized Month
December 2006 Year End Organizing
November 2006 Give Thanks for Being Organized
October 2006 Holiday Kitchen Organization
September 2006 In Case of a Weather Emergency - Organize!
August 2006 Back to School Organizing
July 2006 Declare your Independence from Summer Clutter
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ORGANIZING TIPS OF THE MONTH: JUNE 2007
My Top Ten Organizing Tools
Let me show you how to use these tools effectively. Call or email. I am happy to help. Contact me at Cheryl@organizeatlanta.com for more information.
- Clear Bins: You can see what is stored without even opening the lid, plus you do not have to dig through to see what is at the bottom of the bin.
- Label Maker: Eliminates guesswork about what is inside or where something belongs
- Hanging Files: Remember horizontal=hidden. Store your papers vertically where they can be easily accessed.
- Large, opaque, heavy duty Trash Bags: Great for purging. Also discourages you from dumpster diving in your tossed or donated items.
- Cross Cut Paper Shredder: Place it near your mail center and shred any discards containing private information which could be used in identity theft.
- Wall Calendar with large date spaces: Lets you keep track of appointments, practices, work schedules, social events at a glance. A simple, low tech planning tool that the whole family can access.
- Turntables or Lazy Susans: Great for storing canned goods, jars, and bottles in a pantry or cabinet. No more forgotten cans of soup hidden at the back of a shelf.
- Sturdy, consistent Hangers: Trust me. Using single color/style hangers will transform the look of your closets. It does not matter - all white plastic or all wood or all aluminum tubing, your closets will instantly look great. Recycle your wire hangers at the dry cleaners.
- A Buddy: Someone who will keep you on task while you organize. Invaluable.
- Computer: Provides you with a wealth of organizing resources via the internet. Visit my website www.organizeatlanta.com for links to some useful sites.
©All Sorted Out, 2007 All Rights Reserved


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