Showing posts with label organize. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organize. Show all posts

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Santa Already?


It's November 1st, just one day after Halloween. News headlines declare that the Detroit Christmas Tree has arrived to Campus Martius, Christmas songs and commercials have begun, stores are cluttered with Christmas decorations... Christmas is around the corner! I know the majority of people don’t start thinking about shopping until the Black Friday kick-off, but I cannot stand shopping in crowded stores or trekking out in the snow storms, so I have had all my shopping done since September. I shop year-round for gifts so I can get the best deals. Here's a tip: making lists and labels in chronological order will save you time! 


Lists involve writing things down in order to reduce forgetfulness; whether it be carrying around a pad or an app on your phone. I find that going paperless works best as it prevents more junk (little scrap sheets of paper, post-it’s, etc.) from laying around.
  • To-do lists or schedules: Schedules lay out tasks that need to be done in chronological order according to the time of day.
  • Checklists: Checklists help to ensure consistency and completeness in carrying out a task.
  • Grocery/shopping lists: I organize my grocery lists by department in order to save me both time and money. I try to avoid backtracking in a grocery store to prevent me from tossing unplanned items in the cart.
    • I do a lot of my shopping at my local Meijer so my shopping lists are organized on my phone based on the layout of the store... it starts at the first door in health and beauty, then goes back to school supplies, then electronics, then home, then kitchen, then to grocery. In grocery, I start in the back at dairy (I make note that the bottle return machines are in this corner of the store), then move to meat and cheese, then grocery, then frozen, and finally produce. My coupon book follows this same order! 

Labels are name tags used for product identification. They are used to maintain organization. If you are forever misplacing your keys, create a home for them; then hang hooks near the door in order to establish a routine of always placing the keys in the designated spot. Use well-labeled containers to create a storage system, labels let others know where things are located.



Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Orderly & Organized

During a job interview, my boyfriend, Zach, was asked a question along the lines of “What experience do you have with organizing throughout your last job?” His response was “Just the basic receiving, stocking, and facing of the products on the sales floor. BUT after the past 4.5 years with my girlfriend, she has really rubbed off on me. My girlfriend is an ‘organizational junkie,’ for lack of a better phrase. She arranges the clothes in her closet by color and in alphabetical order by brand; Kayla is frequently in-and-out of stores like, Target, Meijer, and Bed Bath and Beyond, etc. looking for storage bins of some sort to organize either her closet, my closet, our bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, drawers, etc.; she’s constantly making lists in her phone; she uses about five different colors of ink in her calendar for different events; and the list goes on…” This story had opened up my eyes as to how much I affected him... getting organized had always been the last thing on Zach’s to-do list… if he even had a to-do list.

Not just Zach, but I know that getting organized is the last thing on everyone’s to-do list. As you can see, I am a clean freak! So, I am making this blog in hopes to give you several tips and ideas for becoming and staying organized. ALL THINGS ORDERLY & ORGANIZED! You will find that being organized, in the long run, will save you time. And not just you, but everyone around you (your family, co-workers, friends, etc.) Zach, proved to me, that my organizing is effective. My goal has always been not for me to just know where my things are after I file them, but for others to be able to locate those items, based off the way I organized or filed it.
With that said, I encourage you to think ahead and take some of your time (a half hour a day) to get organized… a routine will make your on-going organization easier. Whether it be: making a checklist, writing a to-do list, sorting items, or creating labels… it’s a great start!
I will leave you with this video created by Alejandra Costello, a certified professional organizer (CPO). She uploads weekly videos to YouTube of her different tips and ideas. I hope this video inspires you!