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IT’S A BALANCING ACT

IT’S A BALANCING ACT

It’s that time of year when we are settling back down into our routines, either with work, school or the household. Vacations are behind us, the kids are returning to school and the normal routine of running a household returns. It’s all a balancing act.

There are some ways that you can (again) create balance in your life when it comes to getting organized.

1. The “One in, one out” rule. Whenever you bring something new into the house, get rid of something. Are you purchasing new clothes for the upcoming Fall season? Go through your closet and get rid of the items you did not wear this past Summer.

2. Do not transfer your clutter. You will not do yourself any favors by clearing off the dining room table of clutter and moving it to the home office floor. Deal with it now to avoid a project later.

3. To do or not to do, that is the question. Consolidate all of your “to do’s” onto one list and decide whether you are going to do it yourself (and schedule a time to get it done), delegate it to someone else or not do it at all. Keep your “to do’s” moving.

4. Finish what you start. Do not move from one area to another when organizing. Finish what you start and then move on to the next area.

5. Store it where it’s used. When deciding where something should go, ask yourself where it is used. Keep like things together so you can easily find them when you need them.

6. Don’t be afraid of open spaces. It’s okay to keep a drawer empty or a shelf in a cabinet empty. You don’t have to fill every nook and cranny with “stuff”. It’s a great back-up spot for those times when you need a little more space.

7. Location, location, location. Mark shelves, bins and boxes with labels so everyone will know where things belong and can help put things away in their correct location.

8. Double trouble. Don’t keep multiples of things that are not being used. You do not need two can openers or four pair of tweezers. Get rid of the duplicates either by passing them onto someone else, donating them or throwing them away if they are not in good condition.

9. Get back on that horse. Everyone falls off the organizing horse from time to time. Maintaining organization is a continual process. Allow yourself to fall behind from time to time, but don’t delay in getting right back up, dusting yourself off, and starting over again. (The good news is that if you are organized to begin with, it will not be so hard to do!)

If you are overwhelmed with the thought of getting organized and don’t know where to begin, I am here to help. As a professional organizer, I can help you find your balance. Now, with a new season approaching, it’s a great time to create A Better Space. Don’t hesitate to contact me.

Happy September!


Audrey Cupo
Professional Organizer
A BETTER SPACE
(215)491-5193
betterspace@comcast.net
www.4abetterspace.com
www.facebook.com/abetterspace
WINNER – BEST OF BUCKS 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020

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