22 Feb 2008 08:10:49 | Karen Fritscher-Porter
Home organization isn't just for neat-nicks or those drawn
toward organized living. Even if you don't fall into those two
stereotypes, you should consider learning and implementing some
home organizing techniques. Why bother? Here are five good
reasons to organize your home:
PEACE OF MIND - When you have a closet packed full of
miscellaneous items, don't you sometimes think "I've got to put
that on my to-do housekeeping list"? Or you think "I've got to
go through that closet to find those missing papers, shoes,
whatever." And then when you don't do it, you get a nasty
reminder every time you open that closet door. Now multiply that
scenario and thought pattern by the number of other areas in
your home that give you that same feeling. When it's visible,
clutter weighs on your mind because you can't forget about it.
It's there every time you open the closet door! So getting
organized once and for all could decrease your stress levels by
putting your mind more at ease.
MORE TIME - Home organization means less time spent searching
for things. You can find what you want now, not in 15 minutes,
an hour or perhaps never. Being able to find your ski jacket
instantly means 15 more minutes of skiing time. That sure sounds
like a lot more fun than spending those 15 minutes searching
through your closet for a warm jacket.
ANSWER FEWER QUESTIONS - Where are my shoes? Where is my purse
or wallet? Have you seen my keys? Where's my backpack? I'm late!
Have you seen my brown sweater? If all family members know the
home organization system, then they know where to find their
stuff without asking you. But even if they don't, at least you
can answer their questions quicker and without stopping what
you're doing to help them search.
SAVE MONEY - How many spatulas and wooden spoons do you have in
your kitchen? What about screw drivers or other hand tools? Do
you have duplicate items because you forgot you already had one?
Ever bought the same book or magazine twice because the ones you
had weren't visible in that huge pile? Home organization means
fewer purchases of duplicate items by everyone in the household.
You won't come home with another something you already have
because you forgot where you put the first one. And neither will
your spouse because he didn't know your family had one in the
first place.
IT'LL LOOK GREAT - A good home organization system implemented
with some surface cleaning (for example, dusting and vacuuming
the common areas) often gives guests a great first impression of
your home. They see the exterior of the shell, a view that says
"neat and clean"---even if a true "finger test" in an obscure
location would spill some dirty secrets (like dust). If you
enjoy entertaining in your home, then this is probably the best
reason to organize your home. In fact, throwing a party can be
both your incentive and your reward to start organizing your
home today.
About Author :
Karen Fritscher-Porter writes about how to organize your home at
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