Organizing your Photos

Would you like to get a handle on organizing your photos once and for all?

Have you got photos all over the house?

Do you know who is in the photos?

Do you know when the photo was taken?

Do you know where the photos was taken?

Are some in boxes,some in frames and some on your computer?

Check out this short video on organizing your photos.

I’ll bet you’ll get excited about some of the tips.

I know of people who take hundreds of digital pictures and then print them.

Do you feel this is double duty? Please leave your comments in the box below.

I think it is better to either have hard copies and not have copies on your computer or have copies on your computer and not hard copies.

The key question to ask yourself is ” who gets pleasure from seeing my photos?” Sad to say but most people take less than 7 minutes looking at their travel pictures. Who will want all your pictures when you are gone?

So, be mindful of the number of pictures you take.

Take time after a vacation or family event organizing your photos. If you do not take the time right away you probably will not do it. You will then end up with boxes of photos or a memory card that is full to the brim.

Still feeling overwhelmed with the volume of photos you have?

Get in contact with me for your FREE 20 minute session. I’ll help you with getting started or even come on over and give you a helping hand.

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By |2020-06-07T20:52:53+00:00March 15th, 2010|Organizer|0 Comments

Living with a Clutter Bug

Are you living with a clutter bug?

This is one of the top questions I get asked.

What can I do with my husbands,partners,kids clutter? They are clutter bugs and it is driving me crazy.

Check out this video on living with a clutter bug for all of your answers.

We know the number one rules it you can not clear anyone else’s clutter unless they give you permission to.

What you can do is give them my contact info! Send them over to https://www.gettingittogether.ca/services

Give them a gift certificate for my services.

And lead by example. Once you start to clear your clutter you might find that other family members want to do the same thing.

Have you got a good clutter bug story?

Please leave it in the box below.

If you like this video, click the “like” button and then share it with your friends.  And if you’re not in the “Getting it Together” community, head on over to gettingittogether.ca and get on the list.  You’ll get instant access to a free ebook that outlines a simple 10-day plan for organizing 10 different areas of your home in 15 minutes or less.

 

By |2020-06-07T20:52:53+00:00March 10th, 2010|Home Organization, Organizer|0 Comments

Organizing Your Desk

What does the top of your desk look like?

Can you even see the top of your desk?

Check out this short video on organizing your desk.

I’ll beat you’ll be happy to spend those 15 minutes each day knowing that your desk will be clear,clean and organized.

Have you found that organizing your desk can be harder than it looks?

This is why you have me in your life!

The http://www.1to31.com is one of the fastest and easiest way to organizing your desk and keeping it that way.

Why not slide on over and check it out.

In the mean time feel free to contact me we can set up a hands on session.

If you like this video, click the “like” button and then share it with your friends.  And if you’re not in the “Getting it Together” community, head on over to gettingittogether.ca and get on the list.  You’ll get instant access to a free ebook that outlines a simple 10-day plan for organizing 10 different areas of your home in 15 minutes or less.

 

By |2020-06-07T20:52:53+00:00March 1st, 2010|Home Organization, Organizer|0 Comments

Telephone Manners

Where have all the telephone manners gone?

Do you think it is something that should be taught at school?

I’d love to hear your opinion in the comment box below once you have watched this short video on telephone manners.

How do you like being put on hold……especially if you call a friend? How do you like it when you are out with a friend and they start talking on their cell phone? How do you like it when you are in a public place and several people are talking on their cell phones?

Who is everyone talking to anyway?telephone manners

Let’s all work together to teach young people telephone manners.

Well it is not just the young people is it?

If you like this video, click the “like” button and then share it with your friends.  And if you’re not in the “Getting it Together” community, head on over to gettingittogether.ca and get on the list.  You’ll get instant access to a free ebook that outlines a simple 10-day plan for organizing 10 different areas of your home in 15 minutes or less.

 

By |2020-06-07T20:52:53+00:00February 23rd, 2010|Self Care Organization|0 Comments

How to organize Spices

Fess up. What does your spice cupboard look like?

How many poultry seasonings do you have?

Check out this short video on how to organize spices.

You’ll be excited to get started right away.

how to organize spices I have a friend who organizes her spices alphabetically. Even I do not do that! I have mine on a small “lazy susan.”

About three times a year I clean off the lazy susan,wipe it down and refil my spice containers.

How about you? What is your system?

Please leave me a comment in the box below.

Have you taken advantage of your FREE phone consultation? Contact me to set up a date. You’ll get a few of my secrets to getting and staying organized especially the ones on how to organize spices.

If you like this video, click the “like” button and then share it with your friends.  And if you’re not in the “Getting it Together” community, head on over to gettingittogether.ca and get on the list.  You’ll get instant access to a free ebook that outlines a simple 10-day plan for organizing 10 different areas of your home in 15 minutes or less.

 

 

By |2020-06-07T20:52:53+00:00February 9th, 2010|Home Organization, Organizer|0 Comments

Getting Your Kids Schedule Together

Ahhhh, the beginning of the school year.

It’s like spring time. Fresh, new, wonderful, bright…and hectic! All over town we see moms and dads pulling their hair out trying to juggle school with kid’s activities, work and home. So how do we manage all this with much less stress?

Here are a few Together Tips to keep you on top of it all.

Tip #1 – Kids do best with routine

By now, we should all have settled in to our schedules. Routine is important, however, if a child is not thriving on this schedule it is wise to reconsider. Possibly remove or add an activity that will produce less stress in your child’s life.

Tip #2 – Leave time for rest and play

Kids love structured activities, and a certain amount of it every day is important. Each child is different, so gauge how much they need by their behaviour. More than anything, after school and on weekends, kids need and want free time to rest and play. Ensure you allow for that too.

Tip #3 – Sit down as a family

Decide as a family which one or two activities each child wants to do per season. Two activities is most likely the maximum, although every child is different. The demands of school just keep getting greater, so keep an eye out, so that their schoolwork doesn’t suffer. Make sure you don’t overdo it too as your stress will be absorbed by your children.

Tip #4 – Make a calendar

This may seem like the most obvious of tips, but you’d be surprised when a child gets to be involved in the planning how much more willing and cooperative they can be.

On the calendar, mark down all the regular activities. Ask each of your children to choose a colour marker that then will only be used for their activities. Ensure that your schedule includes which grown-up will be in charge of driving which child to which activity. Look into car pooling especially if you need to be in multiple places at one time.

Tip #5 – Family time

No matter how busy you get with activities, work, school or home improvement, the most important is family time. Schedule one activity per week with the entire family. And, if possible, one activity with each of the parents separately with each child.

On the calendar be sure to schedule in family time in a different colour.

Now this all may seem complicated, but actually it will simplify your life. Keeping life simple and balanced means harmonious, happy kids.

For more information on this or any other subject, contact Rowena at rowena@gettingittogether.ca or visit the Getting It Together website.

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Rowena List is an Image Organizer™, motivational speaker, CD author, writer, trainer and mentor in the fields of personal and business development. Based on her own personal trade secrets, Rowena provides training, coaching, tools and support for creating healthy reflections from the outside in. She focuses on “enhancing faces and clearing spaces” to provide the energy, productivity and confidence that are the foundations for her unique approach to Success Without Struggle™.

Rowena is available for keynote speaking engagements, workshops and one-on-one professional organizing and Image Organizing™.

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By |2020-06-07T20:52:56+00:00January 3rd, 2009|Organizer|0 Comments
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