Showing posts with label the organized lifestyle store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the organized lifestyle store. Show all posts

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Spring Cleaning Tips


Spring Cleaning Tips

1. Carry all of your cleaning supplies in a cleaning bucket from room to room to save steps.
2. Use a hand held hair dryer to blow the dust out of silk or dried floral arrangements.
3. Scrub stains, burns etc from counters, pans, cabinets, plastic, decks, granite etc. using our goodbye detergent scrubbers. There are specific scrubbers that work well for different surfaces.
4. Before cleaning, declutter each room, one at a time by purging then sorting into piles labeled (keep, toss, donate, sell). Next, organize what is left to keep, using organizing products to keep things neat & orderly for easy cleaning.
5. Pop moist sponges in microwave for 20 seconds or dishwasher to kill germs.
6. Clean windows before the days get hot and not on a sunny day which causes streaks by drying immediately. Clean windows with
pure rubbing alcohol or 1/2 white vinegar & 1/2 water in a spray bottle, using newspaper to prevent lint.
7. Purge clothing that no longer fit and those that you have not worn in the past year. Bring to consignment shops or goodwill, saving cotton t-shirts for rags. Clean & pack away winter clothes, using our canvas bags with cedar blocks for wool & silk to prevent moths from chewing holes.
8. Take all bedding off to launder, storing winter blankets (in bags with cedar blocks if wool). Vacuum bed for dust mites.
9. Clean out refrigerator and freezer, temporarily placing fresh foods in cooler. Compost all non meat foods if applicable, disposing of the remainder. Scrub down refrigerator and freezer with caldrea all purpose cleansers and place open box of baking soda on shelf in refrigerator to absorb odors. Place a plastic lazy susan on one or more shelves in refrigerator to find jars of condiments easily.

Monday, December 7, 2009

OXO Containers


For snacks that are sure to last, these innovative pop container are the perfect storage solution. Simply press a button on the lid to activate an airtight seal that protects the food within, keeping it fresh and tasting great. OXO Containers are perfect for any kitchen pantry, cabinet, shelf and more!Save space while keeping all your dry goods fresh with these multifunctional containers. Also great for organizing the home office, playroom or sewing room!

Look at how one of our proud and organized customers organized their kitchen pantry with these amazing containers!


Congratulations on your organized pantry! Enjoy!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Accordian Organizer



This Holiday Season be prepared for the chaos and the sales with this accordian organizer! Organize and file tickets, receipts, miscellaneous business cards, coupons, etc. with this small and stylish accordion organizer. This organizer measures 1 x 4 x 6-1/2" so it can easily be carried around in purse or in hand! Equipped with a notepad that has 40 lightly lined sheets, 6 divider pockets, an elastic pen or pencil holder, and an elastic closure to keep everything secure and together. It also makes an attractive gift for your less-than-well-organized friends!

Buy this item and much more at The Organized Lifestyle's online store. Simply visit www.theorganizedlifestylestore.com and click on the products section!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Relax!


Things get stressful this time of year with the upcoming holidays, travelling, eating, shopping and family. The Organized Lifestyle Store has just what you need! Eliminate stress and tension with the Head Massager. Gently massage pressure points and sensitive nerve endings on the head and neck to stay relaxed and congenial this holiday season! This head massager reduces tension by stimulating sensitive nerves in the scalp to instantly invigorate you. Headaches will disappear instantly! And it makes a great gift for anyone on your list! Great for home or office use.

Get this item and much more at the Organized Lifestyle's online store! Visit www.theorganizedlifestylestore.com and give the gift of organization!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Home-to-Work Memo Set


This Home to Work Memo Pad Set includes 4 check list pads in a sturdy carrying case (case is a hardcovered box). The 4 pads include a To Do Pad, To Buy Pad, To Remember Pad, and To Get Pad. The To-Get Pad is a pre-printed grocery list with a magnetic strip on back to keep your grocery list right on the refrigerator. These great checklists are helpful at home and at work to keep your mind clear and your tasks organized! Plus the decorative fun colors will make you want to look at them!

You can purchase this product and much more at www.theorganizedlifestylestore.com.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Over the Cabinet Basket

Add a convenient trash can or storage basket in a kitchen or bathroom cabinet with this chrome Over the Cabinet Wastebasket. This cabinet organizer fits neatly on cabinet doors and can function as a wastebasket, plastic bag recycler, kitchen wrap organizer, or deep all purpose storage basket. The wastebasket features metal wire construction with a durable polished chrome finish. Square hanging hook design fits on cabinet doors and the hooks are lined with a soft foam rubber to protect cabinet surfaces. Makes a convenient trash can offering a four gallon capacity. Also ideal for use as a recycle bin plastic bag recycler kitchen wrap organizer or extra deep storage basket. Over the door organizer perfect is for utilizing otherwise wasted storage space in your kitchen bathroom or laundry room cabinets.

Now you can purchase this item and MANY more online at www.theorganizedlifestylestore.com!

Monday, September 21, 2009

Mounted Cleaning Storage Caddy


Keep dishwashing essentials handy yet hidden away with this versatile Mounted Plastic Storage Caddy, complete with Towel Bar. This great under the sink cabinet organizer provides convenient storage for dish soap, sponges, a scrub brush, and even a dish towel and has drain holes to allow greater air flow to damp items. The single storage ring can hold your favorite dishwashing scrub brush. Made entirely with durable, recycled white plastic and includes two wood screws for simple mounting on the inside of a cabinet door. Plus, this storage caddy can be easily lifted from mounting hardware for mobility while cleaning!

Monday, August 31, 2009

September Product of the Month!


School Years Momento Keeper

This is the ultimate interactive keepsake for you and your child! The all-too-quick sprint to adulthood makes it hard to keep track of a child’s ever-changing personality, but now you can capture everything while it’s happening—from pre-K through high school graduation—in this attractive keepsake album that you and your child can fill out together. Sections include: Treasured Items—store report cards, photos, awards, and the like in handy pouches. About Me—vital statistics from height and weight to allowance and career aspirations. Favorites—from book to band to TV shows, everything your child loves. Drawings and Signature—see how your child’s artwork and handwriting changes over the years. School—teachers, friends, extra-curricular activities, awards, and more. Special Occasions—all the details about each year’s birthday, holiday celebrations, trips, and summer vacation. For Friends and Family—places for you, your other children, and extended family or friends to share their reflections about your child!

Now you can purchase the ultimate interactive keepsake for you and your child online at The Organized Lifestyle Store's online store! Simply go to www.theorganizedlifestylestore.com for this product and much more to help you organize your lifestyle!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Handy Hold All


The Handy Hold All is at long last a stylish solution to the problem of efficiently storing handbags, baseball caps, scarves and more. Equipped with 7 hanging loops with silver snaps, this holder can easily store up to 28 items (each loop can hold 2-4 items). The metal grommet at the top allows the holder to be hung on a door, hook, nail, hanger or closet rod so you can effortlessly organize and store your growing collection. The stylish pattern means that storage solutions no longer need to be kept hidden. Perfectly sized for house, dorm or apartment living.

Now you can find this product and many more at The Organized Lifestyle's new ONLINE store! Visit www.theorganizedlifestylestore.com to check out all the products you can use to organize your lifestyle!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Flexible Shower Caddy


Taking your shower necessities on the go has never been easier! This flexible shower caddy has convenient compartments to hold every bathroom essential and drainage holes to keep things safe and dry! Your bathroom products will be organized in one easy tote ready for you to grab when you head for your daily shower down the dorm hall or on vacation!

Monday, July 27, 2009

Bedside Storage Caddy


Nightstands, end tables, and other bedside solutions can become cluttered and ultimately useless. The Bedside Storage Caddy keeps everything conveniently close by without the clutter! Keep reading material, glasses and other personal gear handy while relaxing in bed. This versatile bedside organizer fits securely between the mattress and box spring to keep everything on hand at all times and out of the way! The caddy offers 3 deep storage pockets for books, magazines, and even a box of tissues. Then 3 more smaller mesh pockets on the outside are perfect for your remote, glasses, cell phone, mp3 player, and any other smaller essentials. And just in time for back-to-school this bedside organizer is perfect for any dorm room! No bedside table, no problem! This roomsaving bedside caddy can be placed directly where you need it for space saving convenience and efficiency in even the smallest dorm room!

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Organize Your Purse


Lighten your load in your purse with a flat wallet. These wallets fit more inside than they appear to. They easily slide into any purse, briefcase or laptop bag.
We feature a variety of colors and two sizes.
Small Flat Wallet (5"x3.5"): $14.95
Large Flat Wallet (7.5"x 4.5"): $21.95

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Streamlining the Morning Routine to Save Time

Do you find that you are running out the door frantic in the mornings trying not to be late or forget anything important? Here are some ways that you can combat the morning stress.
1. Empty your bags/briefcase as soon as you walk in the door at night and prepare them for the next day. Having a landing station for mail and other items that must enter and leave the house will help.
2. Put everything you will need for appointments, work or errands in the car the night before so you are packed and ready to go.
3. Know what you are wearing the next day before you go to bed. Pick out every detail from the outfit to the accessories and have them ready to go. When you are tired in the morning it is much easier to not have to think, but just follow a thought out plan.
4. Prepare lunches for the kids or work the night before. Grabbing food in the morning can seem like it will only take a minute or two, but a minute can turn into ten. You are more likely to opt for unhealthy take-out and spend more money on food when you already have the supplies to make a healthy meal from home.
5. Be consistent when you go to bed. Ensure that your bedtime will allow you enough sleep to wake up easily the next morning. The more you push the snooze button the greater the chance you will be stressed getting out the door in the morning.
6. Try to get gas or run errands that will affect your morning on your way home. There is nothing worse than running late and realizing your gas tank is empty. Taking the extra five minutes to fill your tank at night will relieve some pressure in the morning.
7. Create a good morning routine with your family. Be sure that the showers are not full when your small window to get out the door on time requires you to be in it. Everyone should know what time they must be up and follow the plan to prevent waiting (and arguing!) in the early morning hours.
8. Build in time to relax a little in the morning. If you are rushing around you will spend the rest of the day feeling that stress. Make sure you allow yourself enough time to wake up, enjoy that cup of coffee, check out the weather, or accomplish that one thing you forgot to do to prevent you from falling behind schedule.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Free Workshop on Organizing for a Kitchen Remodel

Workshop: What's the Key To Successfully Remodeling A Kitchen? Organization!
When: Sat Mar 14, 2009 11am – 12pm

Where :map
The Organized Lifestyle Store, 725 Boston Post Road, Guilford, CT 06437

Description:
Kim Spanier, of Everything Under the Roof will present this workshop on preparing and organizing for a kitchen remodel. Get information on how to organIze design ideas that are most helpful to the design/construction company. Also organizatonal components to consider within the design, (ex. spice racks next to the stove, multi-level pantry storage for non-essential items, etc.). Kim will also show you how to prepare and organize for the construction (setting up a temporary kitchen station in a separate room with essentials). Join us for this interesting discussion whether you may be planning a remodel now or in the future.
Cost: Free
Pre-registration: 203-458-7674

5 Ways to Instantly Improve Your Closet

1. Hang items in color coded order
2. Use all of the same type of hanger (I reccommend wooden or non-slip felt hangers)
3. Maximize the shelf space above your bar with dividers, bins or extra shelving.
4. Always add a second rod to at least half your closet. Closet doublers can be an easy way to accomplish this with no tools.
5. Purge, Purge, Purge. Always make sure what you have in the closet is what you enjoy wearing and actually fits you.
For more closet organization products and ideas visit The Organized Lifestyle Store www.theorganizedlifestylestore.com

Monday, March 9, 2009

Making Tax Paperwork Less Taxing



Paper is the number one problem for my clients and customers. Tax season tends to highlight the flaws in our paper filing systems each year as we scramble to figure out where to find everything we need. Having the right system from the start can make it a lot easier. Knowing what was challenging this year, can make it a lot easier to decide what will work best for storing 2009 papers.
Studies have shown that 80% of the paper that is filed each day is never looked at again. That’s a lot of storage for useless documents! This statistic highlights why it is even more important to establish what you actually need for taxes and household reference.
Let’s start with the basics for a filing system. The first step is figuring out where the paper is going to go. Do you already have multiple file cabinets throughout the house? If you do, then you are going to want to be sure to clear some of them out before you rush to buy another one. Keep a filing cabinet near where you process your paperwork. If it is in the kitchen or dining room, then it might be good to keep either a portable or permanent filing system within quick reach. You are much more likely to deal with filing your papers immediately if the filing system is nearby. If that is not possible, then make it a habit to walk any papers to be filed to the file cabinet the day you work on them. “To File” piles end up being endless abysses of paper that you will end up sorting through for taxes next year. And you will be kicking yourself for not dealing with it sooner!
Once you have established where the files will go there are many ways you can set-up an easy and effective system. First, there are products out there that label your files for you. So all you have to do is drop in the categories. For instance, the Homefile system that sells for $24.95 gives you every major category for household and small business paperwork, including Banking, Insurance, Investments, Medical etc. If you are more into personalizing your files into categories you choose, you should check out Smead Viewable hanging file tabs. These three dimensional file tabs allow you to use a simple color-coding program on the computer to label and print custom tabs that can be viewed from the top as well as the sides. Placing them in a straight line when you attach them to hanging file folders will make finding your files extremely easy.

Remember, as you are creating your files, keep the categories simple. Getting too detailed will make it hard to remember what category you filed something and too broad will make it difficult to track down a paper quickly. If you keep most of your categories focused on what you need to refer back to for everyday financial records, taxes, home and medical, you will find that you really don’t need to keep that much paper.
If you have a lot of hobbies and are finding that you clip every magazine article with a new recipe or every tip you see on gardening, ask yourself how many times you have actually referred back to them once you have filed them. There is a good chance every time you revisit your files you are going down memory lane and seeing paper you didn’t even remember keeping.
Lastly, make sure that you purge your files constantly. If you get a new insurance policy, throw out the old one. Continuing to pile papers into a category that are not current will only make finding the current ones harder. Each year, archive the old paperwork together and remove it from your everyday files. It is a constant shuffle, but worth the time throughout the year. You will thank yourself when you prepare your 2009 taxes!
Kristin Mastromarino is a professional organizer and owner of Livable Solutions Professional Organizing and The Organized Lifestyle retail store in Guilford, CT. (http://www.theorganizedlifestylestore.com/). You can e-mail her your questions at Kristin@livablesolutions.com.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

5 Ways to Become More Efficient

1. Set your top 5 goals for the day at the beginning of everyday.
2. Don’t let meaningless interuptions derail you from completing those goals.
3. Multi-tasking is not always more efficient. Don’t interupt yourself constantly while trying to complete a task. It is better to hold off on the temptation to check the e-mail that just came in and finish what you started.
4. Do not try to achieve the world each day. Prioritize what is most important and put your energies into those items first. You will probably find you have extra time if you focus.
5. Schedule items you didn’t get to in a block of free time on your upcoming schedule. By mapping out your time you will be able to get more done and be more efficient in how you get it done.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

The Organized Lifestyle Store has moved!

The Organized Lifestyle store has moved. We are now located at 725 Boston Post Road, Guilford, CT, 06437. In addition to offering organizing products for your home and office, professional organizing services and custom closet design we are now offering digital organization through Vandertech, LLC. computer consultants. For more information on our products and services, visit www.theorganizedlifestylestore.com or www.livablesolutions.com.