9.25.2007

Recycle Your Old Cell Phone & Ink-Jet Cartridges







I can't tell you how many times I go into homes and find that people have several old cell phones laying around contributing to their overall clutter. This is a very common problem for people because as you know, it seems like every 6 months to a year, a new version of your phone or a new gadget to add onto your cell phone is coming onto the market. Even if you do go and get that new cell phone, what do you do with your old one? Usually it ends up collecting dust and creating more clutter. And what about all those old ink-jet cartridges that are laying around after you have finally gotten a new one?

Instead of adding to your clutter, you should recycle! You can now send your old cell phones and empty ink-jet cartridges to a company so they can then be reused. This way, you will be cutting down on your clutter and helping the environment at the same time. It seems like a no-brainer! Check it out at centralizedofficesupply.com.




9.18.2007

Client Question: Little Storage Space in the Kitchen

I work with many people who live in smaller apartments, older homes or even newer homes with very little storage space in their kitchen.

Q: What do I do if I have very little storage space in my kitchen?

A: First, I always recommend using your counter space. If you are running out of storage room for food items, use a breadbasket or use canisters to store pretzels and other snacks. Plus, always looks for "creative" spaces to store things. Can you use the backs of the cabinet doors or the door to the kitchen to install extra storage? If not, always try to maximize the cabinet space you have with doubling your shelf space and using stackable food containers (I think those that are square or rectangular as they tend to take up less space). You can also add pullout drawers to lower cabinets to increase the depth of them which are great for pots and pans and other bulky items. Or what about hanging pots and pans from the ceiling? Finally, think about adding a magnetic spice rack to the back splash and this will take up less space in your cabinets.

9.04.2007

Client Question: Clutter in My Home Office



Now that Labor Day has come and gone, most of us are getting back into our Fall routines whether it be at work or at school. I am with different clients everyday and encounter several different organizational challenges along the way.
Within this blog, I am now going to try and present some of the more general organizational projects that my clients come across and provide some solutions. Please feel free to post your solutions as well! I love to hear other creative ideas.

Q: What can I do about the countless items cluttering my home office?

A: Because most offices still haven't achieved a paperless state of mind, I suggest a general rule like "like with like." First, empty your drawers, clear your desk, and sort supplies into similar piles. Toss what you no longer use (you know, those bottles of White Out, the pens that don't work). Choose small trays to hold your paper clips, rubber bands, and other supplies. If you are short of space, try and find a modest-size rolling cart, stack of drawers, or pull-down shelf to attach under a desk or upper cabinet. That's where you can stash paper, envelopes, folders, discs, and other necessities.