Staying Organized for Life

Getting organized is possible, but staying that way is easier another story. When done with your habits in mind, organizing keeps things from becoming disorganized in the future. You need to have a place for everything, with categories, and you have a maintenance plan for the area. Use these ideas to organize in a way that helps you to keep things orderly now and in the future.

Make a place for everything that’s convenient, big enough to accommodate new things coming in, and that is memorable. It’s impossible to keep rubber bands in their place if their place is one of 50 tiny drawers in an organizer upstairs in the craft room. Categorizing and choosing a place near where you use each item can help.

To get things categorized, it is best to pull everything out where you can see it while you clean. Put things into categories as you pull them out. Cut down on clutter by creating trash, donate, and maybe piles. Get rid of what you can while you’re in there. Then, start to evaluate your categories.

Some categories may be too big to be easily organized. Break it down so that you can specify a storage space for each sub-category of stuff. For example, if you have “crafts” all together, you may realize that you would need an entire room dedicated to them to keep them in the same category. However, if you divided them into sewing, yarn crafts, art, photography, scrapbooking, and cake decorating, you might be able to split them up.

Make your everyday items that you use the most really easy to access. People tend to slack off on organizing if they don’t feel like going all the way across the house to use the rack that you set up for shoes. Make sure that the organization of something is very near to where you use it and you’ll notice a big difference.

If it’s difficult to reach, retrieve, fill, reseal, and replace the storage containers that you chose, then you’re not likely to use them. Go for simple solutions, like specialty clothes hangers, that allow you to save space, making room for shelves with easy-to-access baskets. You should be able to throw laundry into each basket with one hand so that it’s easy to go from room to room putting clothes away. Using the right hangers makes closets big enough to stay organized in this way.

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