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Super Organizing Tips for the Holidays (VID)

Get organized and learn how to create a “first out” bin so that next year you can start the holidays by pulling out everything you need to begin getting ramped up for the holidays.

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Organizing Related Holidays

Remember the organizing holidays throughout the year! Feel free to download any related news column in my archives if you publish it with the short bio and website information listed below.

For more tips, interviews or information regarding these or any other organizing theme, call Kathi at 760.840.9997.

January           Clean Out Your Closets Month

February 12    Clean Out Your Computer Day

March 12         National Organize Your Home Office Day

March 24-3    Clutter Awareness Week

April                 Stress Awareness Month

April 24            National Secretary’s Day

May                    National Moving Month

May                  Natl Mental Health Month (declutter, de-stress)

May 29th          529 College Savings Day

June                   Rebuild Your Life Month

August 2           American Family Day

August 5-9        Simplify Your Life Week

September        Self-Improvement Month

Sept 7-13            Improve Your Home Office Week

September 13  Grandparent’s Day

October             Clean Out Your Files Month

October 5-11    Get Organized Week

November        Clean Out Your Refrigerator Month

December         Stress Free Holidays Month

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Organizing Tips For The Holidays

Holiday Décor – Don’t feel obligated to hang every decoration every year. Take time off from your treasures, maybe this year go minimalist and see how it feels. It can be a huge relief!

Store your treasures in special plastic tubs with seasonal colors. This makes finding all of your items easy even when they get lost behind the camping gear on the top shelf.

Purge the old, dusty and musty décor – Take time to purge your old decorations and keep only the items that you enjoy seeing every year. Downsize and make decorating easier in the years to come.

Create a Gift Closet – Designate one place to store gifts, paper and cards throughout the year. Stock up as you see gifts on sale throughout the year. A running list posted on inside of the door makes it easy to keep track of what you have on hand and also to grab a quick hostess gift on your way out to a party.

Time – Just say no. You do not have to attend every party and gathering that you are invited to. If the day arrives and you would rather sit at home and decompress, call and excuse yourself from the gathering.

Gift Giving – Start your holiday thinking before you start your holiday buying. Make a list of everyone you will buy for this year. Leave a space beside their name and as you purchase, check their name off. Also, if they mention what they want throughout the year, you can make a note beside their name. Keep this list in your wallet and when you are out and about, you might find that perfect gift before the holidays arrive!

Gift Cards – Consider gift cards this year. These wonderful little ditties save you time, stress and wrapping paper. The real plus it that your recipient has the opportunity to get what they really want!

Plan a Gift Exchange – Secret Santa gift exchanges provide the perfect opportunity for family members to get the big gift they really want and would never buy for themselves. Draw papers from a bag with each person’s name and their big gift request. This saves time and the stress of finding the perfect gift while ensuring that everyone gets what they really want. Make a pact to buy only one gift with no surprise small gifts allowed or this exercise could turn into a real gift extravaganza.

Give Magazine Subscriptions- Support your friend’s hobbies with tis thoughtful gift. They will think of you every month as they read your gift.

Shop Online – Be an armchair shopper and save time and money on sites like eBay. For the best deals, log on very early or late in the day to hit auctions as they close.

Parties -  If cooking for the masses isn’t your style, go easy on yourself and host a ‘bring a dish’ party. Friends and family rarely resent bringing one dish to a party and your job will become considerably easier. Provide the main course and you are done.

Gather Your Family Off-Site – Have your family gathering at a nice restaurant with desert and coffee served after at your place.

Rent Dishes for Your Fancy Dinner – There is no better feeling than placing all of the dirty dishes in a rack and sending them away to be cleaned and disposed of. The price is nominal when you wake up to a clean house in the morning.

Hire a Caterer -  or buy pre-made feasts at your local grocery. Add a few special ingredients to each pre-made dish and it will taste homemade.

Plan an Open House – friends and family can drop in throughout the day and the expectations are lower. Guests don’t expect a gourmet meal and the mood will stay light and festively casual. No expectations except to catch up with your favorite people!

Host a Holiday Craft Party – Give Homemade Gifts This Year. Schedule the entire day for friends and family to stop by and make gifts. Set up work stations for each craft and ask that people bring ingredients for the designated crafts. Great ideas include; Mix in a jar recipes like soups, cakes and cookie mixes. Other ideas are wreaths, small decorated trees, pillow cases, gift tags. Use your imagination and have fun!

Create Ritual – Formulate a plan that resonates with your hearts desire: This can mean spending a specified evening by yourself for pampering or getting everyone you love together at the same time every year, even if it is on a conference call. Create an annual habit that makes you feel like this time of the year is special and sacred, whatever this means to you.

Spend the Holidays Solo – You are not obligated to go home for the holidays. If you really need to take a time out – do it, take a trip or curl up with your favorite book or watch a movie by yourself. It’s all good if it is what you need. Jump on a plane and go somewhere where others don’t celebrate the holidays and decompress. You can create a your own personal holiday interlude and start the New Year revitalized, relaxed and perhaps even smug…

Nourish Yourself – Take time to be alone and contemplate your blessings in life. Spend the day in nature and enjoy the sunshine. This day can be the fuel to keep you going during the busiest part of the holidays.

Hire a Cleaning Service – Treat yourself to a clean house without the hassle. Set up an appointment in November for your home to get cleaned the week of Christmas or Hanukkah and remove that task from your list so you can focus on other more important details. If you don’t regularly enjoy a cleaning service, make it your gift to yourself.

Dress to Celebrate – Take the time to create an outfit that makes you feel festive. Go through your closet and decide what you will wear in advance. Add a new piece to your existing holiday attire or splurge this year and get the perfect black dress that you can wear all year. Dress it up with a pair of sparkly party shoes. A cashmere sport coat can take any man from day to fancy evening events looking fabulous even while wearing blue jeans!

Bake With Friends and Swap Cookies – Set a date to have your girlfriends over to bake all day. Have everyone bring ingredients and baking dishes for their favorite cookies and desserts. This is a great way to spend quality time with your friends and get your pantry loaded for the holidays. If spending a day together doesn’t work, have everyone make triple recipes and schedule a swap during a morning or afternoon coffee break.

Keep Your Figure – Don’t let the holidays negate the weight loss you have achieved this year. Cut yourself some slack, strive for weight maintenance, not loss during the festive season. Use the secrets below to maintain your weight:

Drink a large glass of water and a protein bar before you attend a party. This way you will arrive satiated and less likely to eat everything on the buffet.

Offer to bring a vegetable platter to the party. Stock it with goodies that you love to snack on. Splurge and make a fabulous non-fat dip so it tastes as good as possible. Remember that alcohol is very high on calories. Offer to be the designated driver to your company party. You’ll probably fair better in the long run with less embarrassing moments to relive with your officemates.

Shop on a full stomach to avoid the lure of the food court at the mall. Take snack bars with you in case you have to shop longer than expected.

Volunteer – Show up at the pediatric ward of a local hospital to deliver small presents.

Call your local senior center to see if there are people who will be alone during the holidays. Ask if you can visit and bring a picnic lunch, cookies  or light snack to share.

Contact Habitat for Humanity and help build a home. Many trips are organized abroad during the holidays and might provide a good reason why you can’t go home and visit the relatives.

Find Ways to De-emphasize Commercialism – Prepare your kids for the upcoming gifts or lack thereof. Make a pact with your friends to not exchange gifts this year. Instead exchange cards that represent a service like babysitting, a home-cooked catered meal, popcorn and movie rental delivery etc. Spend time collecting blankets and food for the needy and help the less fortunate by sharing your time, energy and love.

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Top Ten Tips for Organizing Your Medicine Cabinet

Have you or someone in your family ever felt that “cold coming on,” late at night and all the medicine cabinet had was old, half-empty, probably expired medicine? Does the tiny area of the medicine cabinet seem like a hunt in a deep forest when looking for something in particular? Managing prescriptions, first aid, supplements, and cough medicine is important. Getting things organized can help you minimize the frustration of hunting for “those pills” or “that medicine.”

Here are ten medicine cabinet organization tips, in no particular order, that can help resolve some unhealthy chaos. Read the rest of this entry »