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Organizing
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Chaos, Children, and Chores
Ages of Your Children
Household chores are not just for older children. Children as young as two can learn to be organized. Toddlers can learn to put away their toys, brush the dog, put their dirty clothes in the hamper and help to unload groceries.
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Clutter: Winning the Battle With Clutter
Do you feel like you are buried in clutter- stashed, stacked and strewn? Clutter is like the Lochness Monster - it may disappear for a time in our lives, but it seems to creep up on us until it rears its ugly head again! Let's do battle!
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Storage: Stash Space You Never Knew You Had
Storage space is prime real estate and is quickly becoming an ever-increasing to-die-for commodity. Discover space you never knew you had and organize every inch of it. Seek out undeveloped, over-looked and even unconventional expanses to use as stash space.
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Getting Organized
Years ago my family and I moved from a cramped two-bedroom apartment into a spacious house. Instead of having to squeeze my home office in half a room, I finally had a nice 10' x 12' room all to myself. Since I was accustomed to working in less than half this area, I knew I'd have plenty of room to work with, so I wanted to intelligently organize it in a way that would allow me to work efficiently on a variety of projects without creating a cluttered mess. While browsing a local bookstore before the move, on a whim I bought a book called Organizing From the Inside Out by Julie Morgenstern. It contained many great organizing tips and adroitly explained where people normally go wrong when trying to get organized. I'd like to share with you what I learned from reading this book and organizing my home office from scratch.
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Abolishing Annoyances
Sometimes when we’re focused on doing all the “important” stuff, the little stuff begins to gradually pile up. I’m not talking about little stuff that’s perpetually on your to do list that you never get around to. I mean the little stuff that never makes it onto your list in the first place because it’s so trivial. The door that squeaks when you close it...
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Organize Your Folders to Optimize Efficiency
Files proliferate quickly on personal computers and, without a bit of planning, users can end up hunting for information. Here are some tips for organizing files on your computer.
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Simplify
Our ego, which has the grip of a fierce undertow dragging us under the water, wave after wave, is one of the by-products of our rich American culture where self-worth is often measured by the material things we have...
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8 Time Saving Tips for Staying Organized
Having an organized and clutter free office space is very important to your production within that office. Time management tips and tricks to boost your self-esteem and de-stress your work environment.
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Organizing Information the Way People Use It
Richard Saul Wurman created an information empire by answering questions he wanted answered, and by organizing information the way people use it. Wurman says that information can be organized in five different ways, and each way is appropriate for different types of data, or different uses of data. He uses the acronym LATCH to describe the five ways.
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