Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Command Center Components

As part of my plan to get us organized, I've decided to start a Command Center.  I've looked a dozens of these recently while deciding what components I need for my life and family.   I've been picking up a lot of pieces that I may be able to use.   Anything that I don't use for my command center I'll find another use for.



I decided a dry erase calendar was definitely a must and found a large one, framed, 
at Joann's, where I used a 50% off coupon and paid only $8 for it.


 Then I want a chalk board so I am going to use the one I purchased a few weeks ago on my Treasure Hunt with Anna.  It is fantastic and already has the days of the week on so I can leave reminders or message in advance to be used later in the week, love this piece.  I think this will be my center component.


Then there's the mail and bills to consider.  
I found this cute red file rack with 2 compartments which will work perfectly.  
Again, got it for 50% off at a Hobby Lobby sale.  




I purchased folder bins for my Receipts. This is an essential part of my center.


I found these darling clipboards at Hobby Lobby, on sale of course.  
These will be a board for my shopping needs and the other for chore list.


I had to have some words of inspiration also.  


And this door knob hook, well it was just to cute to leave behind.

I haven't figured out the arrangement yet, that's a work in progress.  All the pieces are different colors and textures.   I'm not a classic "everything one color" person.   I love color and variety.  My world has never been a one color palate.

I'm going to set my Command Center up in our kitchen.  We have a small wall over a my pantry cabinet which will work great.  It's centrally located, easy to see and convenient.

So now I have pieces, let's see if I can put my puzzle together as well as organize my life again.

Angel

Monday, September 16, 2013

Time to Get Organized

For years I've always been a business woman who was very organized and ready for anything.  Now I'm a stay at home mommy who can barely find a hairbrush to brush my hair with anymore.  I ran large medical facilities in my past life and today I can hardly maintain my own household.

That being said, I've decided to clean up my life.  Honestly, disorganization makes me crazy.  I hate not having control of my life or my time.  I feel like I run in circles and accomplish very little most days. My family life, my blogging life, my sanity, all suffer from my lack of organization.  So, here's beginning of the plan.  

I've decided to take back control.  I'm going to share my journey with you and hopefully it will keep me on track and may help you with something you are struggling with also.  So I'm going to organize my life, within reason, like I once organized my successful business life.  

Step 1   Basic Beginning

1.  Start your day out right.  Wake up, make coffee, shower, get dressed, and put on shoes.  Do all the things you would do, every single day, as if you were going to work at the office.  (I never sat all day in my jammies at the office).  This will change your mental perspective; by getting ready and making yourself presentable to the world, you have set yourself up for success.  You'll have more confidence because you'll know you are prepared for anything, and you will be more direct about getting work accomplished.

2. An easy and workable task list, or to do list. While I love all of these handy web apps, computer software, and cool cell phones, they just don’t work for me.  I need a paper task list that I can check off things once they are completed.
Oops, this is my husbands list, but you get the point.
My to do list:-)

3.  Decide on the 3 most important tasks you need to get done today.  These take priority and save time worrying about them if you do them first.  

4.  Do it now.  Stop procrastinating.  Possibly the toughest item on the list, procrastinating is a major detriment to organizing your life.  Instead of putting things off, get them done immediately. Force yourself to get things done without waiting to finish them.  If it can be done in two minutes or less, always do it right away while breaking down larger tasks into smaller pieces to make them manageable.

5.  Do one thing at a time.  

6.  Consider what needs to be organized.  Although it's easy to say "everything," chances are there are specific areas in your life that have more clutter than others.  Where are you the most disorganized?  Consider your skills in making plans, cleaning house or running errands. Which of these is the most stressful for you to accomplish?  Remember to consider your work life, friendships, and children.  
Desorden y creatividad    -    Messy desk

7.  Fill out a calendar.  Purchase or make a calendar and place it somewhere you will see it on a regular basis.  This could be near your keys, on the fridge or in your home office.  Take a few minutes to fill out the entire calendar with important dates and events coming up.
INSTANT DOWNLOAD To Do List and Calendar Set Brights-Home Organization Printables-PDF Printables-8 Documents. $10.00, via Etsy.
                                             

8.  Write things down.  Whenever you have an important thought, or remember something you don't want to forge, or something you want to do, write it down.  This can be done in your planner or use just a plain notebook that you keep with you.  Writing down your errant thoughts will not only remove them from your mind, but also place them in a place that you can return back to later without forgetting.

                                            

9.  Make use of the word No.  Learn to delegate projects to others. If you know you have to go grocery shopping but are much too busy to consider the idea, ask a family member or close friend to run the errand for you. As long as you aren’t putting off major tasks or giving things that are important for you personally to do to others, delegate.

Stressed out moms who can't say no. I think I've gotten a better handle on this in recent years, but I still feel guilty when I do say no...

10. Don’t agree to everything you are asked to do if you know you don’t have time for it. Your friends won’t hate you, your boss won’t think you slack, and your significant other will understand if you need your free time to get some personal work and organization done.

11.  Everything in its place. By finding places that are easy to get to for all the things I use most often, and places that are pretty easy to get to for the things I use less often, I spend less time dreading doing things and more time actually doing things. And the place for things you never use is elsewhere (trash can, place that accepts donations, etc.).  

Don’t simply leave something on your nightstand, create a space specifically for that item. Do the same for everything in your home so that things aren’t left lying around without a place to live.Keep something like a basket or small stand near the front door where you can place things you need to deal with when you have more time. This might include your mail, items from the store, or things from school and work.

Put it away now. The single, simplest thing I do to stay personally organized is to put whatever tool, item, clothing, bag, hairbrush etc., away immediately after using it. I always know where everything and anything is so I never waste time looking for something.

12.  Simplify, simplify, simplify! Do you have boxes or drawers full of mystery items, long lost from your memory? Well get out your handy label maker (or use a classic marker) and label everything you have. 
  
13.  Unapologetically take control of your time and priorities

14.  Sort at the source. My favorite organizational tool is my garage trash can.  I bring mail in through my garage and toss all the junk mail.  What comes into my house is only what I need to have. Unfortunately the bills have to come inside.

15.  Have.. less.. stuff.  Get rid of things you don’t need. Although you might assume that you “need” everything you own, an unorganized house is probably likely to have some items you don’t. Sort through the things that constantly give you clutter and determine how useful it is to you. If you haven’t used it in a long time, don’t use it frequently, don’t like it anymore, or don’t need it, get rid of it.

Keep your emotions separate from the items you are sorting. Sure, your great aunt may have given you that porcelain knickknack, but do you truly want or need it? Make steps to throw these things out, and don’t feel like a bad person for doing so.

Separate things you get rid of into piles such as trash, donations, and things to sell. Then, process each pile accordingly.

Hold a garage or yard sale to make some money on the things you are throwing out or just call Goodwill.

My goal is to get myself set up and functioning efficiently this week.  
If you have any tips that you want to share I hope you will leave them in the comments section.

Angel

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Sew Crafty Angel Welcomes You to Week #36 of Raising Imperfection!


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Friday, September 13, 2013

Halloween DIY Costumes for Kids


I've been searching for DIY projects to make Halloween Costumes for the kids.
Every year I try to come up with something different I can make myself.
I found some on Pinterest and wanted to share them with you.
What do think, which is your favorite?


1Ahh! Love IT! My future children will be sporting this Halloween costume at least once!

2I want to make this for myself for Halloween, is that bad?


3Bamm Bamm costume flinstones inspired animal print babies kids children infants kids baby boys  Halloween costumes Halloween school event. $79.00, via Etsy.



4Baby Minnie Mouse!


5Gumball machine costume.. adorable! via Inchmark


6DIY Cupcake Costume

7halloween costume and nutrition facts on the bag! super cute!


8Cute costume idea! HALLOWEEN

9Chicken Costume. If one if my future children ever wants to be a chicken for halloween my life will be complete. #chicken #costume #halloween


10Octopus halloween costume- socks


11Children's Halloween Costume Ideas


12Cute Scarecrows - 2013 Halloween Costume Contest


13Perfect, DIY Toddler Halloween Costume!

14Spooky Knitting: 7 DIY Halloween Costumes + Decorations from @AllFreeKnitting

15DIY Halloween DIY Costumes :DIY Animal Costume : DIY Halloween Cotsumes 2011: Penguin (from Mary Poppins)

16DIY Halloween Costume Challenge | mydiycreations


17Oh my goodness!! Definitely going to see if Grammy Snodgrass can make this for our little bean!!!!



18DIY Halloween Costume : DIY Batman Cape Pattern DIY Halloween


19Miss Banana Pants: 50 DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

20Super Girl #diy #halloweencostume #halloween #kidscostumes #costumes #superherocostumes

21DIY: Halloween Costumes DIY Halloween DIY Costumes


22tomato girls DIY costume halloween can you tell i am going for a food theme this year?!

All these and many more are pinned on my Pinterest Board under Halloween Costumes
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

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