Frugal Order: A Tightwad's Guide To Getting Organized
Posted July 19th, 2008 by Cynthia Townley Ewer
Getting organized! For many, that phrase is synonymous with "Buy Me!" Savvy retailers know that Get Organized Fever breaks out at predictable intervals, and tailor ad campaigns to capitalize on the desire to create an organized home. Too often, CEO hears the cry, "But I can't afford to get organized!"
No doubt about it, there are many marvelous products on the market to help achieve better home and personal organization. But getting organized doesn't necessarily require spending money.
Try these tips to get organized without becoming a spendthrift:
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Declutter 101: Cut Clutter At Home
Posted July 9th, 2008 by Cynthia Townley Ewer
Here at OrganizedHome.Com, the e-mails arrive every week: "Help! I'm drowning in clutter and don't know where to begin!" Whether it's due to poor habits, a packrat spouse, or an advanced case of affluenza, too many home managers struggle under the burden of household clutter.
Clutter can clog the smooth workings of any home, imposing heavy costs on the household. Each day, time is lost searching for missing keys, phones or permission slips. A cluttered desk plays Hide The Credit Card Statement, yielding up the bill only after late fees are invoked. Belongings lost to clutter must be replaced, with the original surfacing just as soon as the replacement enters the house. Gotcha!
Time to declutter! But when you're peering over piles, mounds and stacks of stuff, it's hard to know where to begin and what to do.
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School Success: Free Printable Planner Pages for Back-to-School
Posted July 7th, 2008 by Cynthia Townley Ewer
Ready for an organized school year? Beef up your household notebook with these free printable back-to-school templates from Microsoft.com.
Parents will enjoy templates for academic calendars, whle teachers and homeschool families will appreciate gradebook forms, flash cards, supply lists and permission slips.
Since these templates are shared in various Microsoft formats, check version information before downloading:
Printable Back To School Planner Pages
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Print An Activity Binder for Stress-Free Family Travel
Posted June 23rd, 2008 by Cynthia Townley Ewer
Here at OrganizedHome.Com, we love 3-ring binders. That's why we adore this travel tip for families with children: use free printables to create a kid's activity binder before traveling.
Use these links to print free coloring pages, word games, puzzles and activity sheets. Assemble a binder for each child, and add a zipper bag containing crayons, markers, pencils and game tokens to keep the kids amused for hours of peaceful drive time.
Find free printables for kids at these Web sites:
PBSKids.org Games, Stories and Coloring Pages
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Travel Tips: Get Organized For Family Travel
Posted June 11th, 2008 by Cynthia Townley Ewer
Summer's here: it's time to take to the road!
Summer vacation travel can be enriching, enjoyable and exciting--but only if you're organized. The family that fails to plan for summer travel can end up frazzled, frustrated and longing for the quiet comfort of home.
This year, get ready! We've assembled OrganizedHome.Com's best, easiest tips to organize summer vacation travel. Bon voyage!
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School's Out! Summer Survival for Busy Moms
Posted May 30th, 2008 by Cynthia Townley Ewer
They're here!
Tumbling from the school bus, fresh from Field Day, with papers and projects and petrified sandwiches spilling in their wake: your children. It's summertime, and the living is easy.
Yeah, right.
Summer vacation is wonderful, no doubt about it. Damp heads and wet bathing suits, backyard tents and fireflies in canning jars. "Look, Mom!" rings out a hundred times a day, from the top of the pool slide to the bug-dotted bottom of an upturned rock.
Here comes the Kool-Aid Mom! She's all sweet smile and tidy clothes, calling cheerful children from the corners of the yard with a bell-like voice and tray of sweating, jewel-toned glasses.
Then there's the second day of summer vacation.
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Summer Cooking Tips: Cool Off in the Kitchen!
Posted May 30th, 2008 by Cynthia Townley Ewer
Who can imagine summer without summer food? Steaming corn-on-the-cob, each kernel bursting with sweet flavor. Burgers and barbecue. Ice cream sundaes. The crisp red smile of a watermelon wedge, dripping with sweet juice.
There's a darker side to summer meals. Food budgets groan under the strain of substituting quick-cook steaks and chicken breasts for thrifty stove-top casseroles. Ravenous children make the refrigerator door thump-thump-thump like a dog's tail. Catch-as-catch-can mealtimes, eaten on the run, substitute convenience for nutritional value. What's a summer cook to do?
With creative meal planning strategies, summer doesn't have to bust the food budget, toss nutrition to the winds, or reduce the family chef to a melted, quivering puddle reminiscent of the Wicked Witch of the West. Try these suggestions for simpler, saner, cooler and more nutritious summer meals:
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Summer Cleaning Chore Checklist
Posted May 10th, 2008 by Cynthia Townley Ewer
Summer's here, hot, high and sweaty. Vacations beckon. The garden takes on a life of its own.
Busy families don't have much time for home chores these months. School's out, travel's in and it's easy to let life slide on the home front.
Still, summer will run more smoothly if you keep tabs on these important areas in the Summer Cleaning Chore Checklist.
Our checklist list tackles hot-weather issues, summer health and safety:
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Dollar Store Closets
Posted May 10th, 2008 by Cynthia Townley EwerSmart cookies know that getting organized doesn't have to break the bank. That's why we were delighted to see this article from BHG.com:
Dollar Store Closets
You'll find tips to use Dollar Store finds to organize closets for kids and for adults. Colorful, fun and cheap!

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The Clutter Within: What's Your Clutter Personality?
Posted April 27th, 2008 by Cynthia Townley Ewer
It's silent. It's sneaky. It creeps about in corners: clutter. When the state of the house aggravates you to your last nerve, it's tempting to launch an all-out battle in the war against clutter.
First, though, know your enemy! There are as many reasons for household clutter as there are clutterers. As Pogo says, "We have seen the enemy, and he is us!"
Take aim on your household's clutter problem by going to the root of the problem: your own thinking.
What's your clutter personality ... and which of these internal voices strikes a chord?
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