Thursday, June 28, 2012

Organized Work Drawer

Start with an organized drawer




An organized desk supply drawer is essential to saving time.  Stop what you are doing right now at work or home and open up that desk drawer. 
What does it look like?  Is it messy and crowded?  Are there supplies in there that you know are there...but you have to dig every time you need them?  I promise you this is taking valuable time from your day, moment by moment, and it can be frustrating when you are pressed for time and can't find something.

There are a few practical things you can do to streamline this drawer and it will become your helper instead of something that hinders your efforts.

Steps to a tidy drawer:
1. Pull everything out.  (This task really will only take 10-15 min, so don't be afraid to empty the contents to the top of your desk)
2. Sort out everything that should not be in there.  Put these aside to either de-clutter or move to the space where they should be stored.
3. Assess the doubles - Just how many pens, pencils, markers and highlighters do you need?  We all keep a few pens and pencils, but you don't need 5 yellow highlighters!   De-clutter the extras.  Remove anything that you can assess and concede that no one can possibly organize and use that many duplicates of an item.
4. Create or purchase a drawer organizer.  You will see from one of my other blog postings that if you don't have a nice plastic tray handy, you can use small cardboard boxes to instantly create organizing spaces.  Alternatively, purchase a plastic drawer tray that organizes your desk items for you.
5. Keep it neat.  Organizing is a lifestyle, a process.  In the same manner that you would not just do your housework once and expect it's done for life, you can't expect things to just stay organized forever either.  Constant use means things will get in there that need cleaning or organizing. 




Become the Penecillin
In the same manner in which a medicine will work its way through our system and make us healthy, use your organziing like a penecillin method.  If you make a drawer clean, keep it neat as you work to make other areas of your home or life organized.  It has a multiplying effect and it gets easier and easier with each area that becomes more organized.

There you have it, an organized drawer. 
Now you can do yours as you Make Your Life Organized!





Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Organized Drawer



Organized Drawer

This is my first entry into this blog.  I will post again about the heart of this journey to organized that each of us is part of every day.
An organized utensil drawer can make your daily kitchen function so much nicer.  When you open the drawer and its not overcrowded with items that don't belong in there, you can find what you need quickly and easily.  Your belongings can be organized so that they serve your needs. An organized drawer like this is easy to do.
This utensil organizer was purchased at IKEA about 5 years ago, and its still in excellent condition.  I love the way it fits my kitchen drawer perfectly, with no wasted space.  Each little divider provides space to organize utensils for ease of use.
You'll notice that I still have plastic cutlery at the back of the drawer, even though my kids are both teens now.  I still use these plastic cutleries.  I send the forks in school lunches, because they are sturdier than disposable plastic forks, and because they have already had a good life in our home, I really don't worry if they get lost.  The plastic knives are PERFECT for cutting my brownies in my no-stick bake pans, and they never scratch the finish of the pan.  Who knew that inexpensive plastic-ware would become so versatile over the years!  The rest of the drawer holds dessert forks, cheese spreaders, serving spoons, chopsticks, scissors and the little jars are what we send salad dressing in our lunches at school and work.
So there it is... our utensil drawer.  I love when things are arranged nicely.
Happy organizing! 
Cassie
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