Tuesday, November 12, 2019

EASY CHOICE and CHILDREN'S CLOTHES

Change is not easy.
Sometimes we need to sneak up on it so we won't
scare it away. Use the plan in Message of the Day
to move forward in your organizational life. For
maximum effect, get your whole family involved!

Sandra Felton, THE ORGANIZER LADY®
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Contents of New Ideas for Today
1. Message of the Day - Easy Choice
2. Did You Know?
3. Habit of the Day
4. Family Reminder of the Day
5. Quote of the Day
6. Question of the Day
7. From the Trenches - Children's Clothes
8. More Info
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1. Message of the Day

EASY CHOICE

This list of choices is adapted from week four of the
Simple Six Weeks Program available in easily printable format on

.http://www.messies.com

Choose one and do it today.

___ Rearrange furniture in a room.
___ Plan a garage sale.
___ Handle appropriately all mail on the day it comes.
___ Delete all old emails that are in the current listing.
___ Buy or make a bill organizer, one that hangs on the wall or fits in a drawer.
___ Set up a file system.
___ Set up a holiday box or boxes to hold decorations for each holiday.
___ Read an article or chapter from an organizing book on household organizing.
___ Read an article or chapter on time management.

Yesterday I decided to empty leftovers from the
refrigerator. So I did it last night. Today I will
read a chapter on organizing. It helps to be
reminded and inspired.
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2. Did You Know?
Don't forget the daily reminders!!!
The daily Reminders and How-To's are found on our website at
"How to Begin" http://www.messies.com
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3. Habit of the Day

Return something that is out of place each time
you go in the direction it belongs. Neat, organized
people owe a lot of their neatness to this habit.
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4. Family Reminder of the Day

"NO BELONGING LEFT BEHIND"

Leave no trace. The scouts have a rule that when you
leave an area you should leave no trash showing you
have been in the area.

Sounds like a winner for around the house.
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5. Quote of the Day

Simplicity is an exact medium between too little
and too much.

Sir Joshua Reynolds
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6. Question of the Day

Have you chosen one of the suggestions given above in
the Message of the Day? How has it worked for you?

Tell us by posting on Friends-of-The-Organizer-Lady.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Friends-of-The-Organizer-Lady
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7. From the Trenches - CHILDREN'S CLOTHES

I used to have a problem with the clothes, we have 2
daughters. I finally bought 2 huge tubs (not sure how
many gallons but about 3 ft long and 2 ft high).
One is for the oldest, one for the youngest. I store
them in my basement laundry room where they are accessible,
not in the attic (that is what I used to do). We have a
"fashion show" twice a year and try on things to see what
fits. I always pop in a long video during this time so they
don't get bored or start complaining.

The out of season clothes go in the tub and the in season
go in their closet and drawers. I only keep the very
cutest clothes and get rid of the rest. If the tub
starts to overflow, it's time to weed out the worn
or out-of-style. They don't need more clothes than
what can fit in the tub. If something doesn't fit
the oldest, I throw it in the youngest's tub for her
to grow into. If something doesn't fit the youngest,
I hand it down to a friend or get rid of it. My friend's
and I swap clothes twice a year when our kid's grow out of them.

If they grow out of something during the season, I stick
it in the youngest's tub (if it's the oldest's) or get
rid of it (if it's the youngest's). With the tub being
in the laundry room I have easy access.
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8. More Info

This is a simple program. We stick with the basics as
they are presented in these messages. Keep reading.
Keep adding one part of the program at a time.

Repetition is important.
Forward to friends if desired but not to other sites.
Read this whole posting or only what you can take in today,
then delete it.
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9. Extra Help

Does your clutter secret keep you isolated?
Mary said, “I was so cluttered before I took this class and I can’t believe the progress I am making!  My clutter is almost gone!
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MESSIES ANONYMOUS SLOGAN

Please memorize this slogan and post it on your wall.

The secret to success is making very small, yet
very consistent, changes.

Or to make it short; Baby steps, baby steps in the
right direction.

117 © Sandra Felton 2010

THE ORGANIZER LADY® is the registered trademark
of Sandra Felton, founder of Messies Anonymous.

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