Here are 8 very useful tips on organizing your home. Taking that first  step is the most important part of organizing your home. So now let's  get started on step one. This is critical because you can't get to where  you want to go unless you know what that "where" looks like. How do you  want this room to function? How do you want to feel when you're in it?  What do you want to do in this room? What is the real purpose of this  room? 
Tip #1  
Get a pad of paper and pen and walk through each room of your home and  write down what you see. It is important not to be overwhelmed. Try  doing this systematically.  
For example, here is what you might see in your home entry way: shoes,  unopened newspapers, mail and circulars that are left at your door,  keys, pet toys, coats, sweaters and more. Now write down what can be  done to eliminate this clutter. 
Tip #2- Get into a Routine 
Sounds simple doesn't it - well take it from me it's one of the hardest  tasks to do. As a teacher, I have always found this has helped me  "organize" my day at school for lessons planning, staff meetings and  have always found it effective - so, guess what? I now do it for  organizing the home. For example, with the children if they have left  any toys lying around after playing with them I encourage them to put  them away in their "tidy box" or on the shelf.  
Tip #3 - Organize Storage 
All things in the home must have a "Home" that's one of the things I say  to my kids. Why? Because when something is not seen (in the closet) you  can get the False Feeling of it's all organized. On the shelves divide  up sweaters, blouses, the clothes you wear now. As for racks - great for  shoes. 
Tip #4 - Organize your kitchen 
Organize you cabinets for plates, Tupperware, guest tableware -  separately if possible, if not, separate shelves. Another great (often  overlooked) storage facility is the "Dishwasher" - storage and "purpose"  rolled into one! 
Tip #5 - Organize the Bathrooms 
Ideally, if you have the space and children two bathrooms are great.  Make sure that shelves for the toothpaste are just the 'right' height  for the children in their bathroom. In addition, keep no make up or any  potentially dangerous articles in the children's bathroom within reach! 
Tip #6 - The master grocery list 
It's been one the greatest time savers in our home. Basically I have a  'general list' that includes the 'basics' then 'specifics' including  favorite items that my children would like in the week and then  'luxuries' the items that we would like but don't need.  
Tip #7 - Organize the Garage 
Start out by making piles, for example: Yard tools, hand tools etc.  Begin by clearing off the work bench if you have one. You might want to  purchase some storage containers for the things you have in the house  you want to save. Label the containers and stack them in the garage. You  can buy hooks to hang rakes, shovels, hoses, bicycles etc 
Tip #8 - Have a garage sale 
After you go through the house and garage, you will end up with many  things you no longer want. The most fun way to get rid of these items is  by having a garage sale. You will be amazed at the amount of money you  can possibly earn and what you don't sell you can give away or donate. 
Good luck with the re-organization!
 
 
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