Friday, October 26, 2012

Quick Tip: Shoe Basket

When we walk in the house I try and have my family remove their shoes. Well this is what I am left with:


I looked around my home to see what I could use to solve this organizing eyesore and this is what I found:


An old unused basket! I don't mind if it gets beat up holding dirty shoes and I can try this before spending money to purchase something prettier!


Here's the solution at work! Easy, simple, and didn't cost a thing! As part of their chores the kids now empty it daily by taking it upstairs and delivering the shoes to their owner's closet.


Keep on checking oneorganizedmama for more organizing tips and tricks!

-Janel
One Organized Mama
oneorganizedmama@gmail.com

Monday, October 15, 2012

Uniformity In Your Closet

Keeping your closet organized is easy to do with a few simple tips!

Use the same type of hangers to keep things neat! I like wooden and thin felt ones.



Folding and stacking pants by style and color makes choosing what to wear easy! Also, makes putting clothes away a cinch!
I suggest color coding which allows you to see your wardrobe at a glance!


 One Organized Mama is here to help you organize your home or office.

-Janel
oneorganizedmama
702.498.1636
oneorganizedmama@gmail.com


Thursday, October 11, 2012

Creating Good Habits

The key to being organized is to have systems in your home or office that work for you and to maintain those systems by utilizing good habits.

We learned habits as children such as; make your bed every morning, brush your teeth, wash your hands, do your chores.

Our parents had a purpose for teaching us these habits which was to stay healthy, productive, clean, etc. We wouldn't be able to brush our teeth and have good dental hygiene if our parents didn't provide us with the necessary tools such as a toothbrush, toothpaste, or how often we should brush.

As busy adults we need to create systems in our lives that foster efficient habits.

When we live or work with others it is important to get input from your family/coworkers to create these systems.

For instance, my kids have preferences where they like to do their homework. Trust me it is much easier to listen to their input and develop a "homework station" around their needs then it is to force them to do their homework in the home office where I would prefer it to be done.

Obviously, I as the parent have the final decision on any plan and they understand there is no compromise on things like having the television on during homework time.

So to help you start thinking of creating your own systems in your life I have created the following list for you.

Create a space for every item in your home I truly mean EVERY item! Even keepsakes need a home. If you cannot find a spot for items consider how much you use, need, or even want the item. It may be an item that can be donated to someone who can use it.

Group like items together Items used for baking, gift wrapping, crafts, kid snacks, gardening, etc should be grouped together in their own space.

Store items where you use them the most Eliminate running around the house toting items from one end to the next by creating storage solutions that are accessible to where you use things. If you bake often it makes more sense to display your mixer on the counter top or keep it handy in a nearby cabinet.

Label, label, and label I am learning this the hard way in my own home. I've created these great organizing systems and yet when I open a drawer or closet I am dismayed by the chaos my well meaning family has created by trying to put things away. Their punishment......labels. This helps them put things away easily and keeps me from yelling, "You know people are looking at our house judging ME on how organized it is and it's a MESS!!!"

Use a timer! Give yourself 5, 10, or 15 minutes to either straighten or organize. Take your trusty damp cloth and Swiffer to clean as you go too. Stay focused on the task at hand and when that timer goes off and STOP! Move on to something else.

So there you have it!

As always contact me with any questions because I truly do love to do the research and help you figure out solutions!

Of course contact me if you live in the Las Vegas area to help you create and implement any organizing systems in your home or office!

-Janel
One Organized Mama
www.oneorganizedmama.blogspot.com



Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Check out this SUPER Organized Mama!!


I've put a call out to my friends whom I consider to be SUPER Organized Mamas!

These are the women in my life who have it together and know how to keep it together!!

Especially true are the amazing MILITARY SPOUSES out there! Moving from home to home every two years takes ingenious and creative minds to make those cinder block walls a home.

Take my friend Julie, for instance....she has moved with her husband and children from the coast of California to the continent of Africa where they are currently stationed.

Julie shares with us her little tricks to being One Super Organized Mama!

Ok when I packed this in Africa, I thought it was great. When I opened it the next day in Germany, I scared myself and took this pic. Cue the scary Berlioz music...

I do LOVE the LLBean suitcase organizers; I'll never apologize for (having three sets...) those! It is good for flying knowing that TSA touched my undies! Shoe bags are good too. Only if I'm especially OCD that day do I care about folding underwear, so these went from dryer to suitcase. Don't judge me... :)


Julie has organized a KID CABINET...(brilliant!!) Lets Mom and Dad sleep in Saturday mornings and kids can get themselves breakfast!!

Julie uses baskets, and stacking shelves to keep things tidy and maximize her space!
(I always love how you can see every label in her kitchen.....LOVE that about her!!)


 
 A HUGE thank you for sharing Julie!!!

If you have organizing photos, ideas, or tricks you'd like to share email me at oneorganizedmama@gmail.com

-Janel
oneorganizedmama