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December 2011
Fresh Start


November 2011
Organizing for a Flight


October 2011
Closet Organizing


September 2011
Organizing for Retirement


August 2011
Warning Signs of Disorganization


July 2011
Essential Organizing Tools


June 2011
Where Do I Start?


May 2011
Reclaim the Garage


April 2011
In Case of Emergency


March 2011
Organizing for Dementia


February 2011
Organizing for Guests


January 2011
Paper Overwhelm


December 2010
Top Ten Causes of Disorganization Revisited


November 2010
Just in Case…Organizing for Death


October 2010
Kitchen Organizing


September 2010
Photo Organizing


August 2010
It’s the Small Things


July 2010
Procrastination


June 2010
Expert Organizing Tips


May 2010
Tips from my Clients


April 2010
Tips for Setting Up a Garage Sale


March 2010
Unusual Ways to Organize


February 2010
Staging your Home for Sale


January 2010
Favorite Places to Buy Organizing Products


December 2009
Wrapping It Up


November 2009
Prepare the Pantry


October 2009
Costumes & Decorations


September 2009
Enough


August 2009
Help for the Home Office


July 2009
Getting Crafty


June 2009
A Better Bedroom


May 2009
Eco Organizing


April 2009
Getting Ready to Garden


March 2009
The Path To Clutter


February 2009
Easing Into Downsizing


January 2009
Organizing For Renovation


December 2008
Organizing For Next Year


November 2008
More Of My Favorite Organizing Tools


October 2008
Making Life Easier


September 2008
Clearing The Closet


August 2008
How To Let Go Of Stuff


July 2008
Managing Medical Records


June 2008
Road Trip Organizing


May 2008
Collections Instead of Clutter


April 2008
Getting Ready for Tax Time


March 2008
Where to Begin


February 2008
When You Want to Help


January 2008
Top Ten Causes of Disorganization


December 2007
Organize for Air Travel


November 2007
Organize for Small Spaces


October 2007
When Life Happens, Reorganize


September 2007
Bathroom Organizing


August 2007
Paper Organizing


July 2007
Uncluttered Kids' Rooms


June 2007
Top Ten Organizing Tools


May 2007
Grapple The Garage


April 2007
Managing Your Time


March 2007
Spring Organizing


February 2007
Help for Caregivers of Aging Parents


January 2007
National Get Organized Month


December 2006
Year End Organizing


November 2006
Give Thanks for Being Organized


October 2006
Holiday Kitchen Organization


September 2006
In Case of a Weather Emergency - Organize!


August 2006
Back to School Organizing


July 2006
Declare your Independence from Summer Clutter

Professional Organizer Tips

ORGANIZING TIPS OF THE MONTH: NOVEMBER 2006
Give Thanks for Being Organized

I show my thanks to my customers by offering them a free hour of organizing for every referral of theirs who becomes a new client. Contact me at Cheryl@organizeatlanta.com for more information.

  • Company is coming. Time to look at your house from the point of view of a guest. Supply the guest bathroom with fresh soap, towels, toiletries, and a nightlight. Make the bed up ahead of time and place an extra blanket nearby. Check to see that the light bulbs work. Put a flashlight on the nightstand.
  • Your front entrance will likely have more visitors cross the threshold in the next couple of months than have visited all year. Take a critical look before the entertainment season begins. Clean the doorway. Replace the doormat, if needed. Sweep away debris. Clean the entry lights and replace burned out bulbs.
  • This is a good time to purge your coat closet to make room for guests’ coats. Check to see if any items need repair or cleaning. Donate those coats you no longer wear.
  • For spur of the moment visitors, have a supply of munchies and drinks that keep well. Foods such as canned nuts, boxes of fancy crackers, cheese balls, and frozen appetizers can be used for instant entertaining. Keep a stash of festive cocktail napkins to add a special touch to the occasion. At the end of the season, serve the unused foods for your own family party.
  • Prepare your menus well ahead of time. Buy the non-perishables; make a list of perishables to later purchase. Choose recipes you can prepare and freeze.
  • Set your Thanksgiving table a few days ahead of time--including serving bowls, platters, and serving utensils. No more last minute scramble to find the candlesticks or pie server.
  • Do not automatically make the same recipes every year. Ask your family what are their Thanksgiving favorites. You may be able to eliminate making the congealed salad or fresh cranberry relish. You may also discover that something as simple as real butter served on the crystal butter dish is a must.
  • Sign and address your holiday cards. If you wish to include a family photo, take the photo now and make copies before the season gets busy. You can write a note or annual letter to enclose later, but the tedious part will be done.
  • Unless you enjoy the crush of holiday shopping, do your gift buying now. Keep a list of recipients and their gifts. Go one step further--wrap and tag the gifts. You will be able to enjoy the season with less stress.
  • Write down your Thanksgiving menu. Note which recipes worked well and which did not. Include a list of supplies you will need to replenish for next November. Clip your notes to the last page of your 2006 calendar. You will see why in our December tip sheet.

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