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Making Progress and Organizing All That Paper the Pretty Way

Still procrastinating? May be your need to “be perfect” is getting in the way. Don’t seek perfection (hey, nobody’s perfect right?), but aspire for advancement or growth. So, Step Five in overcoming procrastination is to Aim for Progress.

Speaking of progress, I have been tackling the vertical piles of paper on my desk this week and have decided to store some in magazine holders. Yep, they’re not just for magazines anymore. They do a terrific job of hiding papers, keeping your horizontal surfaces clear and control how much you can store before having to purge. Here are some very stylish magazine holders that would dress-up any office.

Aren’t these magazine holders above by Thomas Paul beauties! They come in such yummy colors and amusing vintage prints.

Classic white. How could you go wrong? These white magazine boxes above are covered in laminated paper and can be found at See Jane Work.

This Motorp magazine holder above is made of palm leaves and is found at Ikea. Looks great and inexpensive too.

Love this earth-friendly bamboo magazine holder by John Lewis. So simple and timeless.

For a cost-effective magazine holder that could be easily customized to your decor, check out this do-it-yourself version on Kaboose.

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Read full story By on May 30, 2009 in home organization, office supplies, organization tips, overcome procrastination

Schedule It and Organizing a Bookshelf by Color

Are you having difficulties finding the time to get organized? That project you’ve been complaining about won’t get done unless you set aside the time.

Step four in overcoming procrastination is to Schedule It. Determine how much you can do or tolerate at a given time. Typically, a project is broken up into smaller 5-30 minute tasks. Be careful to not push yourself too far or you might end up frustrated or jaded. Set dates and times for completing each small task and place it on your calendar, blackberry or iPhone.

For example ,if you are organizing a bookshelf, one of your tasks may be to arrange the books by subject, size, author or the most interesting, by color.
Here are simple steps to organize a bookshelf by color:

1. Remove all books and clear off your shelf
2. Sort all books by color and create “color” piles
3. Arrange books on the shelf by hue (follow the rainbow… red into orange, orange into yellow, etc.)

Love this playful room above by Chotda. For more inspiration, check out the Rainbow of Books Flickr Group.

The photos above and below were taken by me at the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2009 house. I love how the designer of “His Sitting Room” kept the bookshelves simple in all black and white.

Organizing a bookshelf by color certainly brings interest to the room, but has its drawbacks. Where’s that stinkin’ book? In addition to color, my books are organized by subject and shelf (novels, reference/fiction, cookbooks, art/coffee table). Each shelf is organized individually by color instead of the whole bookshelf. My shelves look great and this way I can actually find the book I’m looking for easily. See what works best for your lifestyle and home.
And don’t forget… Schedule it!
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Read full story By on May 26, 2009 in bookshelves, home organization, organization tips, overcome procrastination

Overcoming Procrastinating and Garage Organization Steps

It’s easy to get buried in a large task like organizing the garage and it’s something most of my clients dread. One step in overcoming procrastination is to take baby steps. Instead of having tasks that may take hours to complete, break it up into smaller tasks.

To avoid getting overwhelmed each task should take no more than 30 minutes to complete. For example, to organize the garage it may take several days and your task list may look something like this:


Garage Organizing Task List

1. Categorize the items in your garage (recycling, tools/paint, sporting equipment, automotive, holiday decorations, etc.) – 30 minutes
2. Group the contents in the garage (include donate or trash groupings) – 30 minutes
3. Order special trash and donation pick-ups – 10-15 minutes
4. Leave out items for trash and donation – 10-15 minutes
5. Determine the best layout for your garage (hire professional if needed) – 30 minutes
6. Buy appropriate size bins, boxes, cabinets, etc. and labels – 30 minutes
7. Put items in appropriate storage bin or box (label each) – 30 minutes (break up into multiple tasks if over 30 minutes)
8. Install cabinets (hire professional if needed) – 30 minutes (break up into multiple tasks if over 30 minutes)
9. Install shelves (hire professional if needed) – 30 minutes (break up into multiple tasks if over 30 minutes)
10. Sweep garage floor – 15 minutes
11. Relocate items to their new location in the garage – 30 minutes

Happy Organizing!

 
*images by Real Simple and Martha Stewart
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Read full story By on May 21, 2009 in garage organization, home organization, organization tips, overcome procrastination

Focus: Step Two

Simply defined, procrastination is when an individual delays completing tasks intentionally. We have all avoided organizing the garage, closet or pantry. The first step in overcoming procrastination is to Take Action.

But, taking action is not enough if you get sidetracked and never finish the task at hand. Step Two in overcoming procrastination is to Be Focused. For instance, I think everyone at one time or another has gotten distracted while opening the mail. It’s easy to start reading a magazine article, pay a late bill or answer that phone call. But, soon you find that pile of mail gets out-of-control and so does your procrastination. Complete opening your mail in one sitting. Don’t stray off course…
Stay focused on the task at hand. You will be more efficient in the long run.
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Read full story By on May 17, 2009 in organization tips, overcome procrastination