Organize + Energize: 3 Organizing Rrojects to Tackle This Fall
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Tuesday, October 04, 2016
Kristin MacRae, GoLocalWorcester Organizing Expert
If you’ve been following my column, you know that each quarter, I’ve given you projects to tackle. This last quarter, I’m giving you 3 more projects to tackle.
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Hall closets. If you keep seasonal items in your hall closet, this is a great time to make the transition. Empty the entire closet and start decluttering and categorizing. Once empty, give it a good cleaning and take a look at your empty space and think about how you want to function going forward. What lived there before, doesn’t necessarily need to go back into the closet. Don’t let this closet become a drop spot for random items. Create an organized and efficient space.
Basement. Before winter hits, it’s a great time to declutter and organize your basement. Usually, the basement becomes a black hole of things that we no longer need, but don’t want to get rid of. Most continually throw items into the basement and run back upstairs because the thought of dealing with everything is too overwhelming. Stop procrastinating and make a plan to tackle it.
Clothes. It’s time to rotate your wardrobe. Even if you keep all seasons of clothes in the closet, it’s always good to take everything out. Ttouch every piece, evaluate what you’re wearing and not wearing and declutter and re-organize for the fall/winter season. While you’re in the closet, step outside and take a look at what’s going on in your bedroom. Does it bring you peace or stress? If it’s the latter, take a look at what’s stressing you out and make a plan to tackle that also.
Mark these projects on your calendar. Before you know it, the holidays will be here and you’ll have other tasks that will take priority. Think about the end result and how you’ll feel after you’re finished. Most times we waste energy procrastinating about these projects. They take up space in our heads and cause us stress just thinking about it. Make a plan, schedule the projects, limit your distractions, stay focused and cross these projects off your to-do list.
Kristin Carcieri-MacRae, is an organizing & efficiency expert and owner of Organizing in RI. Kristin teaches her clients that living an organized lifestyle will save them time and money, decrease their stress levels and help them become more efficient and productive. Her articles have been published in local and national magazines. Kristin's CD, Organizing Basics, is a 1-hour guide for the person who wants to get organized but doesn't know where to begin. She is also available for organizing workshops.
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Flip flop organizer
How many flip flops do you own? Are they thrown all over the closet floor? How long does it take you to find a match to one of them? Bed Bath and Beyond has a $9.99 flip flop organizer that holds 6 pairs of flip flops and hangs nicely in your closet. This is a must-have if you have more than 5 pairs of flip flops. I’ve purchased these for my clients and they work great!
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Scarf organizer
You love your scarves, but it takes you forever to locate one and you have to throw 5 around to find the one you are searching for. Use a scarf organizer and you will be able to see all your scarves and find them at a moment’s notice. Bed Bath and Beyond has a few different types of scarf organizers, including this one for $9.99.
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Belt organizer
How are you storing your belts? Are they in a tangled mess? Purchase a belt organizer for a cheap solution—they can be as inexpensive as $6.99 from the Container Store.
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Tie organizer
Keep your ties organized and hanging on a tie rack, or keep then rolled in a drawer organizer. Whichever way you choose to organize them, treat them with care. To take care of both your belts and your ties in one fell swoop, check out this organizer from the Container Store.
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Drawer organizer
This is a must for your underwear, socks, bras, nylons, etc. Drawer organizers will help to maximize space in your closet. You won’t believe the amount of space you will have once you contain these items in drawer organizers!
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Jewelry organizer
Are you always trying to detangle your necklaces? Think about how you grab your jewelry and then purchase an organizing system according to how you function. Before you purchase your container, take inventory of what you own and purchase accordingly.
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Shoe rack
Did you know people who didn’t own shoe racks were 7 times more likely to show up late for an event? Are your shoes in piles on the floor? Get them off the floor and contain them in a shoe rack. There are many options out there, like this one from Bed Bath and Beyond. Choose the shoe rack that is going to fit what you need to hold and fit in the space you are working with.
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Hangers
Are you hanging your clothes on the wire hangers from the dry cleaner? Those hangers will ruin your clothes. Get rid of them and store your clothes on the hanger of your choice, but be consistent and stick with one type of hanger.
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Handbags
How are you storing your handbags? Are they stored all over your closet? Are they in bins or crumpled up on the floor? It’s time to organize your bags. There are many options depending on the space you are working with. You can stand them up on a shelf, you can hang them, or if they are small, you can store them in a canvas bin. The choice is yours. Think about how you function and develop a system from there.
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Baseball cap organizer
How many baseball caps do you own? How are they organized in your closet now, and how long does it take you to find one? The Container Store (pictured here), Bed Bath and Beyond, and other stores sell this baseball cap organizer. I have a few clients that have purchased them and they love them!
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Function over flash
There are many variations on these products. Choose the product that is right for you. There are some organizing products I would never use, but other people might choose to use them. Choose the one that is going to be the most efficient and productive product for you and your family. Don’t choose a product because it’s pretty, choose it based on functionality. Search online for different products before you rush out and purchase a product. You may find that one store is more expensive than another. Don’t forget if you are going to Bed Bath and Beyond to use their 20% off coupons. If you don’t want to purchase these items, get creative and re-purpose items around the home, or make your own!
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Kristin MacRae
Kristin Carcieri-MacRae, the founder and owner of Organizing in RI, has always enjoyed finding creative ways to streamline the environment around her. She has appeared on air on Patricia Raskin's Positive Business Radio and her articles have been published in the Rhode Island Small Business Journal and New England Home Life. Kristin's CD, Organizing Basics, is a 1-hour guide for the person who wants to get organized but doesn't know where to start. She is also available for organizing workshops. Tune into her weekly radio show, Organize, Energize! on Mondays at 8:30am on www.talkstreamradio.com.
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