Why a House Cleaning Checklist Ensures You Won’t Miss a Spot

Written by admin on December 26th, 2008

With a House Cleaning Checklist, when we finally get the energy to do some cleaning, you can make sure it’s efficient. You want to make sure that you can finish as much as possible! Maybe you’ve asked the family to help, and everyone has cleared their calendar for the day. You want to make sure that everything is done in that time, since it’s hard to coordinate everyone’s schedules.  Click to continue »

Where do You Store all Your Recipes? Try Free Recipe Organizer Software!

Written by admin on December 23rd, 2008

Free recipe organizer software can help you manage some of your most cherished family knowledge.  A recipe, especially passed down from generations, is a very precious thing. It’s easily lost, misplaced, or forgotten.  With all the recipes you save over the years, where can you find a place to store them?  Click to continue »

Keeping Your Office Orderly is Simple with These Office Organization Tips

Written by admin on December 22nd, 2008

The office organization tips below should to help bring some order to the chaos that is surrounding you at work. If you work in an office with many people, you probably can’t control their actions to keep the office clean. However, you can make sure that the area near you is as clean as possible.  Sometimes people are also lazy to maintain a clean office. If you are able to create a few good habits and explain it to them, they may follow your lead as well. Click to continue »

You Should Organize Bills to Keep Track of How and When to Pay

Written by admin on December 21st, 2008

If you don’t take the time to organize bills the following situation may sound familiar. At the end of the month, you get several envelopes asking for money. They all come at different times so you tend to leave them on the table or counter, sometimes even unopened.

There’s no problem with wanting to pay them all at once, however, if you don’t keep track of where you put them, how do you know you have all the bills you need to pay?  This results in several missing bills and possible late fees, which we all know, leads to wasted money.

Some late fees may charge up to $40 a month depending on what it is, and that’s not even considering late credit card fees!  You should avoid giving this money away at all costs. Simple organization of your bills will help you keep track.

Keeping your Bills Looking Attractive and Less Business Like

Bills may not be an attractive thing to look at, but they still need to be paid. When you get your bills, first take them all out of the envelopes.  You will always lose your bills if they are still in the envelope since it’ll get mixed up with junk mail.  Once you have all your bills laid out, paper clip the ones with more than one page.  Put them together according to the most recent payment date, so that urgent bills are always on top.

Next, get an unused napkin holder and put the bills in there.  Find a designated spot to put the bills and always leave them there.  Near the phone is always a good location because you will frequently be in that area.  Make sure it’s at an eye-catching place as well so you’ll always be able to find your bills and know which bill you must pay first.

Remember that when you organize bills you don’t need a fancy solution.  You can pin them up on a post it board or use a paperwork rack that sites beside your home computer.  New bills go on the top, and paid bills on the bottom.

How do I File Bills that I’ve Already Paid?

The last step to organize bills is that after you’ve paid them, you’ll need to file them away somewhere just in case you need them for reference later, like during tax season.

Find an empty drawer around the house and get several folders.  Label the folders with the appropriate month and year, and start putting away all the bills you paid in the correct folder.  If you ever need to check when you paid a bill, you can always come to this drawer, and you also have a history of what has already been paid for so you don’t accidentally pay it twice.

If you want to take your organized bills one step further, you can designate different types of expenses.  Once you have created separate categories for your bills, you can file them by month.  If you are a home business owner this is especially useful, as when it comes tax time you can easily see how much you should be writing off as business expenses.

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Get it Together with a Locker Organizer!

Written by admin on December 21st, 2008

You cringe every time you open your locker door – think it might be time for a locker organizer? No one can carry all those books in their backpacks, so we need to go to our lockers periodically to switch our textbooks. However, when you open your locker and all you see is a jumbled mess of books, pens, notebooks, gym sweats, shoes, and random notes – how do you find what you need in the 5 minutes you have between classes?  This is why you need an organizer for your locker to keep it clean, and to use the shelf space to organize your belongings. Click to continue »

Why a Garage Organization System is Just What You Need

Written by admin on December 20th, 2008

The garage is the easiest place in the house to get messy, very quickly. Garage organization systems will help to prevent that from happening by giving you a plan to follow that will help you keep it from turning into a junk pile.  You also have to get the entire family to agree on working with your system, otherwise, you may be the only one trying to keep it clean. Click to continue »

Organizing a Golf Outing is Easier than it Looks!

Written by admin on December 19th, 2008

Some people think that organizing a golf outing for friends and family would be a fantastic idea, but balk at the amount of planning that’s required. As a result, procrastination means last minute planning and at times, no reservations; all of which adds stress to a day that is supposed to be relaxing and enjoyable.  Planning a golf outing does require some work, however, if you do it early enough in advance you will experience a great time. Click to continue »

Use a Weekly Menu Planner and Stop Wasting Time Thinking About What to Eat

Written by admin on December 19th, 2008

Let’s have a look at how a weekly menu planner can reduce the amount of stress that we all feel every day.  We have to commute to work; we have to deal with traffic, deadlines, and a bunch of other things to worry about.  Dinner time for your family should not add to that stress!  However, when we’re so busy during the day, when does anyone have time to think about what they’re going to make when they get home?  This is the reason why a weekly meal planner can save you time by preparing what you will eat the weekend before. Additionally, when you plan out what groceries you will need for the week, you can save cost as well by making sure no ingredients are wasted. Click to continue »

Organizing Computer Files and Stop Losing Important Information!

Written by admin on December 19th, 2008

Organizing computer files means a bit of work, but the result afterwards is totally worth it. We’ve all been in the situation where we start a directory and end up with so many subfolders that we don’t know where all the files went.  Instead of opening up each folder and looking for the file, learn to rename your files and your subfolders in a simple way so that you can find the file instantly.  Moreover, you won’t have to do any rework anymore since your files will no longer be missing. Click to continue »

Custom Closet Organizers will keep Your Things Organized, Even if the Space is Small

Written by admin on December 19th, 2008

Custom closet organizers can make your closet seem like it has more space than it really has.  It organizes your things for you and helps you find what you’re looking for. Many people who don’t have custom organizer system for their closet tend to throw their things anywhere they can in their closet.  As a result, your favorite shirt may me mixed in with the winter sweaters and it’ll take you twice the time to find it when you want to wear it.  Or even worse, you’ll forget about it, and it will be another unused piece of clothing just wasting space in your closet.  Click to continue »