How can I sort my mail so it doesn’t turn into a growing pile that takes over my whole kitchen?
Mail is the most annoying yet necessary part of our daily lives. The first rule of thumb is to do the mail everyday! Yes, everyday if you want to keep on top of it.
Overcome Organizational Inertia
How much time do you waste looking for misplaced items a phone number, a fileyour keysin an average day? Chances are you squander nearly 60 minutes, yes thats correct, sixty minutes each and every day, searching for things in your messy files, disorganized rooms, and unkempt closets. That translates to seven hours a week, a little over a day a month, or two weeks a year! If youre one of the 60% of Americans who believes there arent enough hours in the day, chances are youre simply frittering away precious hours combing through disorganized piles in your home or office, searching for lost articles.
I cannot seem to organize my bathroom so I can find what I need. Everything just gets dumped in the
Bathrooms can be a bear to keep organized no matter if you share them or not. The easiest solution is to pull out everything you use when you get up and ready! See how many items you have, determine what order they are used, and purchase small storage bins to fit under your sink for those items.
1. Any suggestions on how to organize myself so I can keep my resolution to get and stay in shape?
We have a couple of ideas that we hope will help you keep on track of ALL your resolutions. First is to break down what you mean to stay in shape. Is it a regular exercise routine, visit to the gym, walking/running with a friend, eating better, dieting, supplements, swimming twice a week, etc.?
The Year of Baby Steps
A recent study showed that more than 75 percent of respondents will break their New Years resolutions within 3 months and almost one-third will break them by the end of January. Apparently we all have good intentions, but generally poor follow through. Why? Forty-three percent say they are not committed to the New Years resolutions they set and 25 percent say they have too many other things to do, which is really just another way of saying they are not committed to their resolutions. With years and years of abandoned lists to learn from, its time to come up with a new strategy. Lets make 2010 the year of the baby step and beat those dismal New Years Resolution odds.
