Nothing breaks flow and messes the plan than finding that you don’t have things you expected you had. When in kitchen, this could be salt or sugar. While working, this could be a pen or a notepad (or anything else that you use regularly). Simple, basic stuff which you use everyday and expect to be [...]
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[...] If the moment you open your cabinet, a container or lid tumbles down OR you find your containers everywhere – over crowding limited space that you have OR you don’t find the container that you want easily, you know what trouble I am talking about.
I started to experiment ways in which I could organize these empty food boxes. Here is what I tried and how it worked out -
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… This time, we could bring in a total of 5 suitcases and 2 handbags (between me n hubby) which is equivalent to more than 300 pounds of stuff. You can probably imagine what a feat it should be to put everything in its rightful place. But the speed at which we could finish sorting and organising everything surprised us. Within a couple of hours we finished the daunting task of putting everything in it’s place be it kitchen, pantry, closet etc.
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The basic test of being organized consists of two simple questions to which if you answer yes, then you are all set and if you answer no, then you still have some work to do.
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Do you have to search for keys everyday? Or have a pile of clothes on the bed (all over the house actually)? Is your drawer full of important papers in which you just can’t find the one you are looking for? Then this old adage can do wonders for you – ‘A place for everything and everything in it’s place’.
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