Saturday, October 13, 2007

WOW! A beautifully made notebook


I had never even thought of combining scrapbooking techniques with household notebook design - but some people have!


Here is a gorgeous example




Wednesday, September 12, 2007

What's for dinner?

Groan. Our biggest challenge atm is dinner. With five adults (well, the youngest is 16) with different schedules and dietary requirements, plus differing tastes as well, sometimes it is just too hard to get food on a plate at a decent hour.

We share the cooking amongst us all, but sometimes everybody is too tired/unmotivated to cook!

Our current menu planning strategy is to assign meals to days and people to meals and hope it all comes together. My older two - 19 & 23 - both work in retail with shifts ranging from early til late. DH can be home as early as 5pm, as late at after midnight and sometimes can't get home at all - his work is with medical imaging equipment and installations and repairs obviously have tight timeframes. I work three days and get home after 5.30pm and health challenges mean that evenings are low energy times for me. So you can see how it gets complicated!

We work as a team, but some days we have to forfeit the game because there aren't enough players!!!!!

Friday, August 24, 2007

Take a moment.....

While you wait for the kettle to boil, take the moment to remove out of date notice papers off your fridge or noticeboard.

Before you step out of the, throw all the rubbish within reach of your seat into a plastic bag and drop it in the bin before you fill up with fuel.

While you *network* on the cordless phone, sort out that pile of clothing at the bottom of your wardrobe - you know, that you were going to deal with "later".

How many moments can you capture out of your day and put to use for YOU?

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Acronymity!

It might be a sign of the creative side of those who are disorganised and the systems they develop or perhaps just a sign of the procrastination they do so well, but there are an awful lot of great acronyms in use in the organising world.

Here are a few of my favourites:

CHAOS - Can't Have Anyone Over Syndrome

SPACE - Sort, Purge, Assign, Containerise, Equalise

STOP - Sort, Throw out, Organise, Put away

JOYS - Just Organise Your Stuff

These mantras are designed to help us focus and stay on track. They don't actually do the work for you and they don't come with any guarantees, but they add a bit of fun to the whole process.

Friday, August 10, 2007

Straight up

Using the vertical is a key trick to organising. "up space" includes the walls of our home, but lately I have learned the use the upspace of my clothing drawers as well!

It sounds weird, but try stacking your folded garments vertically instead of horizontally. Not only can you fit heaps more into tthe same space, but you can easily view and select what you need without pulling part the whole.

I already use drawer organisers for my socks, underwear, singlet tops and tshirts. Using them with garments stacked vertically gave me an amazing amount of extra space! Try it! It isn't even hard to do and you can feel confident that whatever else is going wrong - you won't get your knickers in a knot!

Welcome to Getting Organised!

People spend lots of time thinking about getting organised!

Hopefully, this blog of my thoughts on getting organised will help others to actually start acting!