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Showing posts with label calm during the holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label calm during the holidays. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Holiday Tips to Plan Ahead - Part 6

 


Do the holidays make you crazy and stressed? As a holiday concierge based in Houston, TX we try to ease my client's stresses the best we can by helping them plan out their holidays and prep early. Utilize a professional organizer or concierge to help you during the holidays, believe me it will save you a ton of time and headaches. 

Here are a few things that you can do now to prep ahead. 

  1. Write down all your to-dos and then write down how you can alleviate stress.
  2.  Buy store bought or order items from a restaurant if you don't have time to make anything. 
  3. Outsource if you need help.
  4. Use delivery services if there are last minute items you need.
  5. Empty the dishwasher before guests arrive. 

What do you do to plan ahead?


Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Holiday Tips to Plan Ahead - Part 5


Do the holidays make you crazy and stressed? As a holiday concierge based in Houston, TX we try to ease my client's stresses the best we can by helping them plan out their holidays and prep early. Utilize a professional organizer or concierge to help you during the holidays, believe me it will save you a ton of time and headaches. 

Here are a few things that you can do now to prep ahead. 

  1. Make sure all the appliances you will need are in proper working order.
  2.  Deep clean your oven, refrigerator, freezer, and dishwasher. These are all things that will probably be in heavy use.
  3. Make a list of other appliances you know you will be using whether it is the crockpot, blender, etc. & make sure they are in working order.
  4. Replace or buy any additional appliances you may need.

What do you do to plan ahead?

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Holiday Tips to Plan Ahead - Part 4



Do the holidays make you crazy and stressed? As a holiday concierge based in Houston, TX we try to ease my client's stresses the best we can by helping them plan out their holidays and prep early. Utilize a professional organizer or concierge to help you during the holidays, believe me it will save you a ton of time and headaches. 

Here are a few things that you can do now to prep ahead. 

  1. Book all holiday appointments that you know you will definitely need this year like hair, nails, etc. 
  2. Book year end appointments with your doctors you know you need to see before December 31st. If they do not have availability, get on their waitlist. 
  3. Book appointments with services you know will make your life easier during the holidays like cleaning, organizing, decorating, gift wrapping, etc. Basically, call Eco Modern Concierge.
  4. Don't forget to book self care appointments now, like blowouts, massages, facials, etc. that you know will make you feel better in the midst of holiday stress.
What do you do to plan ahead?

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Holiday Tips to Plan Ahead - Part 3


Do the holidays make you crazy and stressed? As a holiday concierge based in Houston, TX we try to ease my client's stresses the best we can by helping them plan out their holidays and prep early. Utilize a professional organizer or concierge to help you during the holidays, believe me it will save you a ton of time and headaches. 

Here are a few things that you can do now to prep ahead. 

  1. Decide on the linens you will be using. Wash & press them or take them to the dry cleaners.
  2. Pick out the serving pieces you will be using. Polish silver pieces and buy additional pieces if needed.
  3. Label what you will be using each serving piece for.
  4. Check all kitchen tools & appliances you will be using to make sure they are in proper working order.
What do you do to plan ahead?

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Holiday Tips to Plan Ahead - Part 2

 


Do the holidays make you crazy and stressed? As a holiday concierge based in Houston, TX we try to ease my client's stresses the best we can by helping them plan out their holidays and prep early. Utilize a professional organizer or concierge to help you during the holidays, believe me it will save you a ton of time and headaches. 

Here are a few things that you can do now to prep ahead. 

  1. Begin meal planning for Thanksgiving. Pre-order any dishes to help ease the stress.
  2. Meal plan and start adding items to your online grocery list with your preferred grocery store where you can just add to your cart & order when you are ready.
  3. Get to-go dishes that you can send family and friends home with. 
What do you do to plan ahead for the holidays?

Monday, October 26, 2020

Client Testimonial about Helping During the Holidays


This testimonial above is exactly why we love helping clients get organized during the holidays. Often times we become too stressed and make non well thought out decisions during the holidays. When you hire us for organizing or concierge services during the holidays our goal it to make it as stress free as possible for you. I know a good chunk of the holiday season is still 2 months away, but now is a great time to start thinking about things. 

What is a common task or area you need help with the most during the holidays? 

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Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Holiday Tips to Plan Ahead - Part 1

 


Do the holidays make you crazy and stressed? As a holiday concierge based in Houston, TX we try to ease my client's stresses the best we can by helping them plan out their holidays and prep early. Utilize a professional organizer or concierge to help you during the holidays, believe me it will save you a ton of time and headaches. 

Here are a few things that you can do now to prep ahead. 

  1. Order your holiday cards
  2. Order stamps
  3. Avoid holiday stresses by doing these things
What do you do to plan ahead for the holidays?


Monday, October 12, 2020

Holiday Money Saving Tips & Tricks




During the holidays it can be a super stressful time for many people especially when it comes to money.   As a professional organizer and concierge I am always thinking with my clients in mind and trying to be several steps ahead of the game. Here are some various holiday money saving tips and tricks that you can start implementing and trying to get ahead of the game.

  • Start buying gift cards now to use towards holiday gifts, events, etc. in November & December. Often times gift cards go on sale through different retailers around holiday times like Father's Day, Labor Day, etc. or you can double, triple or quadruple fuel reward points at certain grocery stores throughout the year. Buy gift cards early for places you know you will shop, dine or attend events for during the holidays so you are not as stressed out when it comes to the holidays.
  • Paying for certain holiday services early will often give you bigger discounts. Many holiday light companies in Houston offer discounts anywhere from 50-75% off if you get your lights installed at the end of October versus in late November and December. Just because you have them installed doesn't mean you have to turn them on. Also, some Christmas tree companies will give you a discount if you pre-order your Christmas tree early. Many photographers will offer discounts for holiday photos if you book early.
  • Go to training schools to get self-care services like hair, massage, etc. Many people like to partake in various self care services during the holidays to prep for events, relieve stress, etc. If you are trying to save money consider going to training schools that offer services like massage, hair, etc. to receive their services at a greatly discounted price. 
  • Always ask stores for discounts and to price compare. Many stores will price compare, take expired coupons, discount various items if a box is damaged and sometimes you can even add on a coupon after price matching for even bigger discounts. It doesn't hurt to ask, and the worst that can happen is the manager says no. 
  • If you are hosting a party and are serving guests buffet style, put filler foods towards the beginning of the line. Start off the line with foods in the front like breads, pasta, chips, egg based casseroles, fruits  & veggies, etc. These are often inexpensive items you can get from the store and people tend to fill up their plates a lot with foods at the beginning of the line and then they fill fuller so you can spend less and offer less portions on more expensive food items like meat, fish, etc. 
  • Utilize neighborhood Facebook groups for various services. Many neighborhood Facebook groups post that their kids are off from college, need a little extra cash, etc. and offer various services like babysitting, yard work, light hanging, assembling toys, etc. I have personally used many high school kids that help various home projects. It is inexpensive and great way to help them out.

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    Monday, October 5, 2020

    Houston Professional Organizer's Holiday Binder to Help You Get Organized During The Holidays


    Every holiday season (and throughout the year) I use a holiday binder in order to help me stay on top of all things holiday and keep me organized. That way have a go to place to keep my calendars, shopping lists, card list, receipts, etc. I also like to keep envelopes with money in them for things that I want to do during the holidays or tips I need to give to service people during the holidays. 

    I sell these holiday binders on the Eco Modern Concierge Etsy shop

    Get organized for the holidays with this holiday binder

    28 pages include:

    • Thanksgiving timeline
    • Thanksgiving menu planning
    • Thanksgiving grocery list
    • Thanksgiving gratitude list
    • Frindsgiving guest list
    • Hanukkah menu planning
    • Hanukkah grocery list
    • Christmas menu planning
    • Christmas grocery list
    • New Years grocery list
    • New Years menu planning
    • Shopping list
    • Holiday packing list
    • Holiday mailing list
    • Holiday bucket list
    • Holiday kids to-do list
    • Holiday to-do list
    • Holiday interior decorations plan
    • Holiday exterior decorations plan
    • Holiday party planning checklist
    • Holiday party planning notes
    • Holiday restock list
    • Holiday ideas
    • Holiday gratitude list
    • Holiday notes
    • Holiday give back ideas
    • Holiday travel itinerary 
    • Holiday travel tips
    • 4 recipe cards with sheet protectors
    • 2 clear letter sized pocket pouches
    • 1 clear zippered pencil pouch
    • 2 blank calendar pages
    • 1 binder


    Monday, September 14, 2020

    Holiday Tips You Can Start Doing Right Now To Get Ahead

    I know it may seem early to start prepping for the holidays, but in order to relieve some stress and in an effort to get ahead of the game, I thought I would give you some tips that have worked for many of my clients and myself. We help organizing and concierge clients all the time get organized for the holidays and try to make them as stress free as possible. Here are several holiday tips of things you can do right now to prepare for the holidays.

     Start stocking up on gift cards. I know I have talked about this before, but now is a great time to start stocking up on gift cards for stores you know you will shop at during the holidays. This way when it comes to holiday shopping you have already "saved" for it and you don't feel as strapped for money. Also, many grocery stores will offer double and triple reward points throughout the year on gift cards and that is also a great time to stop up on them while getting extra points.

    If you are shopping sales right now, think about your holiday gift list and stock up on items now. Even some experience gifts like museum & zoo memberships, subscription boxes, etc. are offering great deals right now. Stocking up on gifts now lessens the stress later in the holiday season.


    If you already have a stockpile of gift, take inventory of what you have now. That way you are not overbuying during the holidays. Also, take inventory of your gift wrap supplies. 


    If there are certain services you know you will use during the holidays, book them now before their appointments fill up. Plus, you will get a better choice on a day and time you want. Book services like photographers, carpet cleaners, caterers, house cleaners for deep cleans, organizers / concierges;), etc. 


    Book your doctor appointments now if you are trying to meet your end of year deductible and spend your FSA money. If the doctor is already booked, get on their waiting list.



    If you tip certain service people like lawn services, cleaning services, nannies, etc. during the holidays, start putting cash aside in envelopes for them that way you don't forget and you're ahead of the game. 


    Start reviewing your holiday card list. Update addresses and take advantage of card sales when they happen in October and November. 


    Paying for certain holiday services early will often give you bigger discounts. 

    Many holiday light companies in Houston offer discounts anywhere from 50-75% off if you get your lights installed at the end of October versus in late November and December. Just because you have them installed doesn't mean you have to turn them on. Also, some Christmas tree companies will give you a discount if you pre-order your Christmas tree early.


    Always ask stores for discounts and to price compare. Many stores will price compare, take expired coupons, discount various items if a box is damaged and sometimes you can even add on a coupon after price matching for even bigger discounts. It doesn't hurt to ask, and the worst that can happen is the manager says no.


    Start decluttering your home now. Declutter areas that are often used during the holidays like kitchens, pantries, guest bedrooms, kids rooms, playrooms, etc. Donate, sell or give away your no longer needed items.


    If Eco Modern Concierge can help with any organization or concierge services during the holidays feel free to call or email us, info@ecomodernconcierge.com. We'd love to help!! Visit our website to see holiday services that we often offer





    Saturday, December 28, 2019

    21 Tips and Tricks for Getting Organized After The Holidays & Organizing Christmas Decorations



    As a professional organizer and concierge based in Houston, TX I have learned A LOT throughout the last 15 years in business. We constantly help clients get organized and organizing Christmas and holiday decorations is something we do a TON of from October - January every year. Clients call upon us to help with with everything from decorating to gift wrapping to help with parties to buying gifts to shipping gifts and the list goes on and on.

    You will notice I will mention several times to store things in weathertight or plastic boxes not cardboard because bugs can eat away at the cardboard.

    Personally, as a professional organizer I keep VERY detailed notes for clients that we work with year after year and keep everything in a binder. This helps us stay organized and we know what we are doing each year, things we want to change, items we need to buy, etc.

    All items below are linked on the Eco Modern Concierge Holiday Storage Organization shop page.

    Donate unused items. Donate items you no longer like or use. If items are broken throw them in the trash if they can't be repaired. This way you can make room for new decorations you may have accumulated. It is also great to donate items throughout your house you no longer want or need to make room for new items you get like toys, clothes, household goods, etc.

    Clean and dust decorations before storing them. Be sure to properly clean decorations before storing so they are ready to go for the following year.

    Use weathertight or plastic bins. If you are storing holiday decorations in the attic, basement, storage shed or in the garage consider using weathertight bins because they help keep humidity out. If you use plastic bins I suggest using ones that are transparent unless you are going for a certain aesthetic or don't have a preference. I also like using all of the same kind of bin if at all possible.

    LABEL! Label all boxes on the outside of the box. If you needed to use nails, tacks, command hooks, ribbon, etc for certain items be sure to put them in separate baggies and label them. Label as much as you can to make the following year much easier.

    Use archival tissue or boxes. I really like to use archival tissue paper when storing linens. Then I like to store them in weathertight bins, archival boxes or in a drawer of furniture you may already have.

    Use hanging bags. If you do not want to store linens in plastic bins or boxes, consider using hanging bags and storing them in a closet. I like using cloth hanging bags.

    Ornaments. Store them in ornament boxes if you have them. If you don't like storing them in specific ornament boxes wrap with tissue or bubble wrap. If they are glass ornaments be sure to wrap them really well and make sure there is enough cushion in the boxes you are storing them in. Here are some products I love to use when storing ornaments and breakable items:


    Dry clean linens. All linens used from the holidays should be washed or dry cleaned before putting them away. That way they are ready to go for the following year. This includes tree skirts, pillow shams, blankets, tablecloths, napkins, towels, etc. Sometimes I also use mold away packs in closets, attics or confined spaces to help absorb the humidity as well.

    Dish ware. If you don't have a cabinet or piece of furniture that you store them in, be sure to wrap them well and store them in plastic boxes or store them in specific dish holders.

    Silver storage. Use silver storage or anti tarnishing cloths to store silver in. Put on your calendar to clean and polish silver at the beginning of November of the following year that way you are ready for Thanksgiving, Christmas and Hanukkah.

    Sort boxes. People like to sort items in so many different ways. I like to sort decorations in boxes by room or area because it makes it easier to put up and take down decorations year after year.

    Inventory boxes. Inventory what goes in the boxes that way if you are looking for a specific box you know exactly what's in it. Plus, it makes it easy to when you go put the decorations up.

    Update your addresses. As Christmas and holiday cards are coming in or ones you received this year, this is a great time to update addresses for next year and addresses you want to add to your list for next year.

    Get a plug with a remote. If you have the plugs with remotes then you probably love them. No more bending over to plug in lights, decor, etc. It is a game changer and everyone needs them.

    Use wreath bags. If you have fake wreaths use wreath bags or boxes to store them.

    Separate lights. In order to keep lights organized, use cord wrap or put into individual baggies. Label baggies or cord wraps as to where the lights belong. Do they belong on the tree, outdoor garland, etc.?

    Use gift wrap storage. I love using this gift wrap bin. This is the tall version so it holds most large rolls of wrapping paper. You can keep rolls together with velcro or slap bracelets.

    Maintain Large Bows. To help large bows keep their shape put balled up tissue paper between the loops or use toilet paper rolls to help bows keep their shape. Roll the loose ends of the bows up with tissue paper or toilet paper rolls.

    Buy replacements at the end of the season. If you run out of something like gift wrap, tape, ornament hooks, lights, etc. buy them at the end of the season when everything goes on sale.

    Take pictures of your decorations. If you have not taken your decorations down yet, take pictures of how you have it for the following year.

    Make a list of notes for next year. If you hosted a party make notes if you ran out of anything, things that need to be changed, vendors used, etc. Did you run out of certain items? Make a list of what additional items you may need. Make notes of how you had things, sizes of items you need like wreaths, garlands, etc. Do you have certain stores you like to go to for certain holiday items. Many of my clients like to go Trader Joe's for live garland and wreaths, Costco for large red poinsettias, etc.

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    Monday, December 10, 2018

    15+ Ways to Stay Calm During the Holiday Season


    It is no secret that the holiday season can be stressful and frustrating. As a concierge in a big city like Houston, I am pulled 5 million different directions constantly. Here are some ways to stay calm during the holiday season.
    • Begin your day by meditating.
    • Go for a 30 minute walk.
    • Jump on a trampoline for 15 minutes.
    • Read a book.
    • Cook or bake a new recipe. 
    • Sit and watch a movie with no distractions.
    • Go for a bike ride.
    • Do yoga.
    • Write down what you are thankful for.
    • Write a letter to someone who did something nice for you.
    • Give back.
    • Talk to a neighbor, friend or family on the phone you.
    • Say thank you.
    • Decorate your house a little at a time.
    • Choose to look at the positive of the holiday season.
    • So NO to things you don't want to do.
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