TIPS FROM THE PROS
When organizing your wallet, photocopy the front and back of each card in there. Keep in a safe place so you will have all the info you need on hand in the event your wallet is lost or stolen. Use a small address book to keep track of your million onlne log-ins and passwords. Keep it at your computer and lock it up when you're away from your desk. Buy a red wallet for your purse. Everytime you need to fish it out of the many items in your purse you will be able to easily find it and reach for it. By every telephone, keep a notebook and pen with friends, family, and emergency phone numbers taped to the inside front cover (do this on the computer so you can keep it updated). This is good for taking quick notes and messages. Use magazine files laid on their spines to hold action files or project files on the desktop. They're just the right size for regular folders. When sorting/purging closet of clothes, hang all the "undecided" items on distinctive (preferably ugly wire) hangers. Hang the clothes you love and want to keep on uniform, strong and attractive hangers. If you don't wear the "undecideds" within a designated period, out they go to donation or consignment. The hangers make them easily visible. You feel secure the decision has already been made and does not have to be revisited. As you think of questions for your health care provider, jot them down on a sticky note and place it directly on your medical card. Then when your appointment comes up, there will be no doubt that you will have it with you. When packing for a trip, pack chargers and electronic wires in a zip-type plastic bag labeled "chargers." Not only will they have a home in your luggage, but having the bag will remind you to collect them when you're packing to come home. Keep bathroom supplies and refills in each bathroom for easy access. To store phone books and catalogs, hang them in your file cabinet by using the wire from the hanging files. Tear off the top two inches and hang the book over that and discard the rest. For Halloween, make a bake ahead meal for an early dinner so you can get the kids out to trick-or-treat. Tackle memorabilia one box (or container) at a time. Gather all the boxes and start sorting and categorizing. Delete as much as you can, and label the container. Store it out of the way, but still close enough to add to as needed. Take an inventory of the freezer contents. Keep what's "safe" to continue storing. When in doubt … throw it out (for instance, is it worth the cost of a trip to the emergency room to use those expired chicken breasts?). Post the list where it can be seen to help create the next grocery list. Add items to the list as they are purchased and delete the items used. |
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