Friday, November 25, 2011

Begin the New Year by Getting Yourself Organized

By Autumn Lockwood


Because the beginning of a new year signifies a fresh beginning for many individuals, it's a good chance to get your household better organized. Winter can actually become the perfect time to clean and organize your house. By getting your organizing chores done now, you will be all set to greet spring having a neat and tidy home. If you productively make use of the dreary and dark winter days, you can enjoy your spring having a clear conscience and an organized closet.

Evaluating Your Organization Needs

Because every home is different in some manner, you've got to identify what your specific organizational needs are. Although most busy families seem to have problems keeping their closets organized, you may have an especially pressing organizational need that you would like to start on first. For instance, organizing your boxes and drawers of old family photos could be a great way to spend a chilly and snowy afternoon. You simply need a good amount of work space, your old photos, and a few photo albums and picture frames. Once you have completed the project, then you'll possess some neatly organized photo albums in addition to some beautiful pieces of framed art to put on display on the table tops and walls. Or, if the closets are the primary organizational challenge, set a weekend aside to work on them as a family. When Monday arrives, you should have wonderfully organized closets and probably numerous things to donate to your favorite charity in exchange for your efforts.

Organize the Kitchen

Your kitchen area is yet another good area you can focus on organizing during the winter months. When you purge your cabinets, you could find some foods you'll want to use up. Try your hand at making vegetable soup, clearing the freezer of all your partially used bags of frozen vegetables. You can even make some homemade bread by using up the flour that is remaining from the holiday baking season. As the soup is cooking and the bread is baking, multi-task by cleaning out cabinets and drawers. You will be astonished at the amount of cabinet space you actually have once you clean out unused dishes and pans. Move large serving pieces and seasonal kitchenware to an alternative location like a basement shelf, making more space for any items you use every day. After you have your kitchen area organized and clean, treat yourself to some new kitchen decorating accessories. A new pair of dish towels or even a few cheerful art prints displayed in picture frames can definitely spice up your kitchen with color.

Helping Your Child to Get Organized

You may make getting organized a family activity by also getting your child involved in the process. Because children frequently have trouble staying organized, you might need to give your son or daughter a little bit of help. Sometimes it just takes helping them clean their room for a half hour or so to get them going. After they become inspired for getting organized, you may be amazed at just what a good cleaning job they are able to do. So as to keep them motivated, make certain you concentrate on praising them for that good job that they are doing instead of pointing out other places that they're not cleaning so well.

So, the brand new year is certain to get here quicker than you think. Now could be a good time to arrange to get organized!




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