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Archive :

2004 Archive

12.30.05
Out of Town Guest

12.16.05
Business Party Etiquette

12.09.05
Disorganized Bathroom

12.02.05
Holiday Cards / Business Card Storage


11.25.05
Black Dress for the Holidays, Glittery Tops


11.18.05
Overweight Pear Shaped Petite and Culottes


11.11.05
Home Offices, Desks, Chairs, File Cabinets


11.04.05
Toy Storage, Hall Closets


10.28.05
Refrigerator and Grocery Shopping Organization


10.21.05
Teenage Desk Configuration


10.14.05
Desk Configuration, Home Office Design


10.07.05
Bathroom Cabinets and Storage


09.23.05
Clothing Advice For Plus-size Hour Glass Body


09.16.05
Work at Home Moms, Home Offices/ Kids


09.09.05
Men's Suits, Bigger Houses Need Organization


09.02.05
Dish Towel Organization


08.26.05
Packing Lightly for Travel, School Teacher Class Materials

08.12.05
Car Organization / Newspaper Organization

08.05.05
Simplify your life/ trophy collection


7.29.05
Planning a wedding on short notice

7.22.05
Refrigerator Organization

7.08.05
Garage Organization and Maintenence

7.01.05
Planning for future moves
Dressing for menopause

6.24.05
Tips for Downsizing

6.17.05
Organize manuels
with folders

6.10.05
Organize Move

6.03.05
Organize for
Pregnancy

5.27.05
Home Office
Desk Organizatio
n

5.20.05
Lost Socks

5.13.05
Storage in small
spaces

5.06.05
Shoe Organization

4.15.05
Wedding Attire

4.8.05
Mail Pile Up


4.1.05
Garage Organization


3.25.05
Managing Contacts


3.18.05
Moving Tactics


3.11.05
Organize Your Office
Budgeting For Goals


3.4.05
Photo Organization


2.24.05
Paper Storage
Off Season Clothes Storage
Schedules and Calendars


2.17.05
Time Management


2.10.05
Sales Rep Advice


2.3.05
Office Organization


1.27.05
Kitchen Organization


1.20.05
Hold Onto Resolutions
Mail Clutter


1.13.05
Clean Out Closets
Diet Planning


01_06_05
New Years Resolution
Efficient Time Usage


Advice


Welcome to our advice section. Every week I answer new questions submitted by readers on Organizing, Image, Fashion and Event Planning.
You can read my "AddSPACE To Your Life!" column every week in San Diego's “The Coast News" or read the archived columns below.

E-mail your questions to advice@addspacetoyourlife.com


3.18.05

Tackle moving one day at a time

Dear Kathi,

I moved into my new home two weeks ago. I feel really overwhelmed with the move, the boxes, the unpacking and the mess created as a result. I work full time and I can't handle the lack of organization when I get home from work. It's a good feeling to be in a new place but it doesn't feel very good to live in such a state of chaos.

My main question is where do I begin and how do I feel a sense of
accomplishment in the process. My place has gets dirtier and more
chaotic as I unpack. I really want to have a housewarming party but am
embarrassed by the state of affairs in my home.

I need to know what tips you can give me so I can see and feel like I am making some sort of progress. Where do I begin, I am overwhelmed.
James, San Marcos

James,

Congratulations on your new home! Remember that there is always chaos and disarray before there is order. Don't be so hard on yourself. Rome wasn’t built in one day.

A good first step will be to put each unpacked box into it's designated room. Line these boxes along a wall with the least amount of furniture. Take inventory of your closet/storage space before you begin to unpack your boxes. Will your closets function with the contents that you plan to store within them? If you have more items than shelves or space, consider refitting your cabinets before you unload them and purging the items that you won’t use more than once a year.

Begin unpacking the room that you will use most often. Typically this will be your bedroom or the kitchen with the living room following close behind. Spend time making one room completely clean and functional before you begin a second room. This way, if you begin to feel overwhelmed you can retreat into this room, shut the door and relax away from the chaos.

Tackle the kitchen early on so that you can start eating healthy food. Set up a pantry area to hold all of your dry goods and extra food supplies. Refer to the AddSpace column published January 27, 2005 to optimize your kitchen layout http://www.addspacetoyourlife.com/advice01_27_05.html.
As you empty each box, break it down. Take boxes and papers to the trash area frequently as you unpack. This will get you out of the house from time to time and the mess inside will diminish.

It pays to recruit a friend or hire a Professional Organizer as you unpack to motivate, assist, and offer fresh ideas about the storage areas within your home.

Keep in mind that without hired help, it typically takes 3-6 weeks to settle into a new home. If you work full time and/or have kids, you can add a few a weeks to that timeline.

There is nothing wrong with taking a few days off as you unpack to enjoy your new space. Creating a new home is not a marathon. It is important to maintain balance while you acclimate to your new surroundings.
If you wish to have friends over for a housewarming party before you are completely settled in, go easy on yourself and order takeout food or have a BBQ. Your friends will understand and might even offer to come back and help you finish unpacking.



Kathi is a professional organizer, image consultant and event planner based in San Diego California.

Please submit your questions to: advice@addspacetoyourlife.com
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