The 6 Commandments of Organizing

 
 

1. Thou shalt not transfer clutter - what to do with clutter?

  • Don’t bury the dresser top to save the coffee table. 

  • Keep surfi (all surfaces) clear for actual use.

  • Categorize things according to “like with like”.

 

Clutter!

 

2. Have a place for nothing - some things just don’t belong but they need a home, too.

  • Create an empty cabinet, shelf or drawer in each room (or in one place in the home). 

  • All broken or random pieces from around the house can live here.

  • Keep a few (seriously only 1 of each thing) office supplies and quick tools here.

 

“Junk” drawer

 

3. Keep it where you use it - a home for everything and everything in its place.

  • Stash toner with the printer.

  • TP (only 2-3 rolls) under the bathroom sink.

  • King sheets in the King bedroom/Queen in Queen room, etc (this will change your life, I swear).

 

Under the sink

 

4. Doubles are trouble - do you really need more than one?

  • CostCo isn’t always your friend, why buy in bulk for everything?

  • You don’t need two can openers or five tweezers.

  • Donate! It’s in a better place and doing some good.

 

Costco!

 

5. Make labels, not war - no more “where is my…?

  • Mark shelves, bins and boxes so your family (and houseguests) know where everything goes.

  • It makes your home “stupid proof” (No offense, Dudes).

  • Label private things under a code name so kids/staff don’t want to look in there (eg: “medical” or a book or song name).

 

Labels, labels and more labels!

 

6. Pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start all over again - organizing is a circle.

  • Organization takes many layers - it’s never a straight line.

  • You don’t need to be OCD to keep your home in order.

  • Try to go room by room and then come back for another round next quarter.

 

Circle of organizing

 

When you’re feeling overwhelmed with “things”,

just remember the 6 Commandments - or call us!