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Tag Archives: organizing guidelines
Organizing for Safety – Part 2
Continuing from last week’s post; more ideas in regard to organizing a safe environment: If you or your family members have difficulty walking or are disabled, consider paving the walkway from street to door – so it’s wheelchair accessible as well … Continue reading
Organizing Your Important Papers – Part 1
Have you gotten your important papers organized? Do you have them stored in a fireproof, flood proof safe? I recommend this. Recently I was helping a couple organize their important papers and thought it was a good topic to … Continue reading
Organizing Your Life – Part 3
Continuing from last week’s post… Do you remember the Harry Chapin song “Cat’s in the Cradle” from the 1970’s? It was about a man who was always busy working and never had time for his son. The son watched and … Continue reading
How to Organize a Project – Part 2
Continuing from last Friday’s post on how to organize a project … Do you have a special project you’d like to organize – yet can’t seem to “find” the time? Does it feel like there just isn’t enough time with … Continue reading
How to Organize a Project – Part 1
Do you have a special project you’d like to organize – yet can’t seem to “find” the time? Does it feel like there just isn’t enough time with work, family commitments, volunteer groups, social commitments, preparing and eating meals, keeping … Continue reading
Organizing the Entrance to Your Home – Part II
Continuing from last month’s blog post, organize dedicated places for your: 2. Cell phone and docking station Apparently it’s not a good idea to have these in the bedroom, as there are some worrisome studies linking cell phones with e-smog and … Continue reading