Whether you have very little or a whole lot--time is precious. We don't want to waste it on doing things that don't make us happy or enhance our life.
On my Facebook Page this month, I've been talking about Time Management. For my last Facebook December/Time Management tip, I wrote about a little word that takes one second to say but can save you hours/days/weeks of time.
That word is 'No.'
In doing a bit of research, I came across a great article that summed up the importance of using the word, 'No.' It's called:
The Gentle Art of Saying No by Leo Babauta
In the article, Mr. Babauta discusses his top ten tips for learning the 'Gentle Art of Saying No.' It was so comprehensive that I felt the need to share. Read it to learn how to value your time, know and acknowledge your priorities and practice saying the word 'No.'
So, if you find yourself constantly telling people 'Yes' when you really want to say, 'No,' read The 'Gentle Art of Saying No.' It will add precious hours back into your already busy life.
December 30, 2011
December 21, 2011
Eyeliner as Time Management Tool?
If you've been reading my posts for the past few months, you already know that every Friday I post an organizing tip to my Organized Artistry Facebook Page. Each month has it's own theme--December's theme is Time Management.
While creating content for this theme, I came up with a bunch of products that help manage or save a person's time. Typical products like calendars and kitchen timers came to mind but as the night wore on, I got punchy and came up with a few 'unorthodox' time management products. The one I'll be talking about today is one I use at least 5x a week. Gentlemen--you may want to get up for a few minutes and have your wife/mother/girlfriend/friend read on 'cause we'll be talkin' about makeup.
Makeup? Yes, the stuff ladies wear on their faces.
Makeup as a time management tool? Yes--I'll make you a believer by the end of this post...
I promised myself (and my husband) that when we had kids, I would make the time to, as my mother likes to say, 'put on a face' in the morning. We now have two small children so my makeup routine has to be quick and simple.
I have this eyeliner I love--the color, the texture, but it seemed as if I had to sharpen it every 2-3 days. That's fine if you have the time in the morning but lately, I just don't.
I stopped into my local Sephora to see if they had another eyeliner in that color that I wouldn't have to sharpen so often. They did!
The Sephora consultant showed me how I didn't need a sharpener at all with this eyeliner. All I had to do was give it a twist and more eyeliner would reappear. Now it takes me about 1-2 seconds to get my eyeliner ready for use as opposed to the few minutes it took with the other pencil. Perfect for the mom on the go!
They come in a multitude of colors--I use Brown #08 for everyday usage.
The only 'con' about this eyeliner is that you don't know you're at the end of the eyeliner until you try to turn the base and it stops turning. I live near a Sephora but I can't always get there so I use another time-management strategy--I buy multiple products--usually 2-3 at a time. This saves me from having to make a last minute trip to the mall which I rarely have time to do.
Bye-bye eyeliner sharpener! Hello, retractable (and time-saving) eyeliner!
While creating content for this theme, I came up with a bunch of products that help manage or save a person's time. Typical products like calendars and kitchen timers came to mind but as the night wore on, I got punchy and came up with a few 'unorthodox' time management products. The one I'll be talking about today is one I use at least 5x a week. Gentlemen--you may want to get up for a few minutes and have your wife/mother/girlfriend/friend read on 'cause we'll be talkin' about makeup.
Makeup? Yes, the stuff ladies wear on their faces.
Makeup as a time management tool? Yes--I'll make you a believer by the end of this post...
I promised myself (and my husband) that when we had kids, I would make the time to, as my mother likes to say, 'put on a face' in the morning. We now have two small children so my makeup routine has to be quick and simple.
I have this eyeliner I love--the color, the texture, but it seemed as if I had to sharpen it every 2-3 days. That's fine if you have the time in the morning but lately, I just don't.
I stopped into my local Sephora to see if they had another eyeliner in that color that I wouldn't have to sharpen so often. They did!
Today's Cool Product/Time Management Tool is the...
The Sephora consultant showed me how I didn't need a sharpener at all with this eyeliner. All I had to do was give it a twist and more eyeliner would reappear. Now it takes me about 1-2 seconds to get my eyeliner ready for use as opposed to the few minutes it took with the other pencil. Perfect for the mom on the go!
They come in a multitude of colors--I use Brown #08 for everyday usage.
The only 'con' about this eyeliner is that you don't know you're at the end of the eyeliner until you try to turn the base and it stops turning. I live near a Sephora but I can't always get there so I use another time-management strategy--I buy multiple products--usually 2-3 at a time. This saves me from having to make a last minute trip to the mall which I rarely have time to do.
Bye-bye eyeliner sharpener! Hello, retractable (and time-saving) eyeliner!
Labels:
Cool Product,
Time
December 13, 2011
LEGO Storage
If you have a kid who likes playing with LEGO but can't seem to keep it off the floor and other horizontal surfaces--help is here!
Chloe at Get, Set Organize has written a most amazing blog post on storage options for LEGO. Carve a good 15 minutes out of your day to digest it all. There's A LOT of information jam-packed into that post.
Not only does she offer 26 storage ideas both store bought and DIY, she also gives tips on how to organize a LEGO collection.
Kids learn through play. So, why not teach them to be organized through play? They'll be home for Christmas/Holiday break soon. A LEGO organizing project is a great way to keep your floors free of LEGO and teach your kids sorting skills, responsibility, and an appreciation for living an organized life.
Labels:
Clutter,
Cool Product,
Organzing Kids
December 5, 2011
Marry a Professional Organizer? The Pros and Cons...
I like to infuse my blog with humor. So, when I looked around for some funny stuff about organizing, I came across two blog posts that really made me laugh.
I've read articles about people's experiences working as a Professional Organizer.
I've read articles about people working with Professional Organizers.
But this I had never read before...
Top 5 Reasons You Should Marry a Professional Organizer
and
Top 5 Cons of Marrying a Professional Organizer (includes a 'Marriage-Saving Disclaimer')
When I told my husband about these blog posts, he had a good chuckle, too. He hasn't read them yet, but I'm sure he'd be in agreement with what most of what the author says.
So if you live with a Professional Organizer or someone who acts like one, please know you are not alone!
What do you think--marrying a Professional Organizer--Pro or Con?
I've read articles about people's experiences working as a Professional Organizer.
I've read articles about people working with Professional Organizers.
But this I had never read before...
Top 5 Reasons You Should Marry a Professional Organizer
and
Top 5 Cons of Marrying a Professional Organizer (includes a 'Marriage-Saving Disclaimer')
When I told my husband about these blog posts, he had a good chuckle, too. He hasn't read them yet, but I'm sure he'd be in agreement with what most of what the author says.
So if you live with a Professional Organizer or someone who acts like one, please know you are not alone!
What do you think--marrying a Professional Organizer--Pro or Con?
Labels:
Organizing Humor
November 30, 2011
NAPO-NNJ Soles4Souls Shoe Drive
Let go of those lace-ups. Say 'so-long' to those slippers. People need them.
The National Association of Professional Organizers has partnered with Soles4Souls to collect new and gently used footwear for those in need.
According to their website, Soles4Souls, "collects new shoes to give relief to the victims of abject suffering and collects used shoes to support micro-business efforts to eradicate poverty."
On Sunday, December 4, 2011 donate your new or gently worn shoes to Soles4Souls at Sports Authority of East Hanover or Clifton, NJ between the hours of 11am and 3pm.
Sports Authority
Location #1: 142 Rt. 10, East Hanover
Location #2: 415 Rt. 3 East, Clifton
Besides knowing that you've helped someone in need, what else do you get from donating your shoes on December 4th?
• Receive 20% off your entire purchase at either Sports Authority store that day.
• Receive a $10 off coupon from 1-800-GOT-JUNK?.
You can't go wrong--especially if you have some shoes in your closet you don't want anymore. Get 20% of a new pair of sneakers and consider using that $10 off coupon to haul away other items in your home you no longer need. It's a win-win if I ever heard one...
The National Association of Professional Organizers has partnered with Soles4Souls to collect new and gently used footwear for those in need.
According to their website, Soles4Souls, "collects new shoes to give relief to the victims of abject suffering and collects used shoes to support micro-business efforts to eradicate poverty."
On Sunday, December 4, 2011 donate your new or gently worn shoes to Soles4Souls at Sports Authority of East Hanover or Clifton, NJ between the hours of 11am and 3pm.
Sports Authority
Location #1: 142 Rt. 10, East Hanover
Location #2: 415 Rt. 3 East, Clifton
Besides knowing that you've helped someone in need, what else do you get from donating your shoes on December 4th?
• Receive 20% off your entire purchase at either Sports Authority store that day.
• Receive a $10 off coupon from 1-800-GOT-JUNK?.
You can't go wrong--especially if you have some shoes in your closet you don't want anymore. Get 20% of a new pair of sneakers and consider using that $10 off coupon to haul away other items in your home you no longer need. It's a win-win if I ever heard one...
November 25, 2011
Wedding Thank You Note Book Sale
Got a bride-to-be on your holiday shopping list? I am hosting a 25% off sale Black Friday through Cyber Monday on Payvment--the Shopping Mall on Facebook.
My book, 7 Steps to an Organized Wedding Thank You Note is usually listed for $8.95 but with a 25% discount it comes to $6.71--and there's FREE SHIPPING, too!
It makes a great stocking stuffer and is very lightweight if your bride friend/relative lives halfway across the country!
7 Steps to an Organized Wedding Thank You Note--don't let a bride walk down the aisle without it!
Labels:
7 Steps Book,
Facebook,
Holiday Season,
Weddings
November 21, 2011
Helpful Organizing Tip - Prevent Parking Lot Panic
For the past few months, I have been posting organizing tips on my Facebook page based on a theme. November's theme is 'Holiday Organizing' and a recent tip was geared towards holiday shopping. It didn't have to do with making lists. It didn't have to do with organizing receipts. It was all about you, your car, and the mall parking lot.
Holidays or not, going to the mall can make you dizzy! Add in holiday decorations, tons of people, blaring holiday music--all that can make a brain very tired. So when it's time to go home and you exit hopefully through the same door you used to enter the mall, it may take you a moment to think about where you parked your car.
Not any more! Because my holiday tip is:
Use the camera on your cell phone to take a picture of where you parked your car. No more wandering around the parking lot in a panic. (Whew!)
I do this even when it's NOT holiday time. To the left is a picture of my car at the Paramus Park Mall. I only had to run in and out of one store but I snapped the photo just in case.
When you take the photo make sure to have a 'landmark' in the background such as a store or a parking lot sign. If you look at the picture look closely, you'll notice that I'm in Section 26 parked near the Sears Auto Center.
Now you have one less thing to worry about this holiday season! Less stress for you and more time for the joy of the season. Who can't appreciate that?

Not any more! Because my holiday tip is:
Use the camera on your cell phone to take a picture of where you parked your car. No more wandering around the parking lot in a panic. (Whew!)
I do this even when it's NOT holiday time. To the left is a picture of my car at the Paramus Park Mall. I only had to run in and out of one store but I snapped the photo just in case.
When you take the photo make sure to have a 'landmark' in the background such as a store or a parking lot sign. If you look at the picture look closely, you'll notice that I'm in Section 26 parked near the Sears Auto Center.
Now you have one less thing to worry about this holiday season! Less stress for you and more time for the joy of the season. Who can't appreciate that?
Labels:
Helpful Organizing Tips,
Holiday Season
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