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Showing posts with label organizing books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organizing books. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 12, 2021

6 Question & Answers When It Comes to Book Organization




Being a professional organizing company we are constantly answering various organizing related questions to a wide array of media outlets in order to hopefully get exposure. Below are some questions related to book organization and various tips and tricks that we have when helping clients organize their book collection. We submitted these answers to various questions, which the questions have been condensed below. 


What are some questions you have related to book organization or getting your book collection organized?


1. Questions you are ask yourself when organizing books and deciding what to keep, donate, give away or toss:


Ask yourself these questions:

Do you reference it? 

Have you read it?

Will you read? 

Does it serve a specific purpose?

Why do you have it or how did you obtain it?

What is your reasoning for holding onto it?


2. Places you should take unwanted books you no longer need or want:


Your local library, school, donation center or free little library


3. Favorite ways to organize to organize books:


By category, by author, alphabetically, by color, &/ or by height


4. Helpful hints as to why organizing books this way below are helpful:


- Organizing books by color: People are stimulated by color and can often remember the color of something so it makes them happy to see it on the shelf and they can often quickly find what they need. When organizing by color, organize from big to small within the colors.


- Organizing books by author: Organizing by author is the classic way that you often see at the library &/ or bookstores within certain genres. This makes it extremely easy and helpful when you know what you are looking for.


- Organizing books by genre: If you have an idea of how you like books to be organized then organizing by genre is great because you will be able to find what you need when you are looking for it. Often times we organize by color within genres.

5. Creative ways people and clients like to display their books: 


People display books in all kinds of ways. Some ways include turning them backwards so you on see the pages, not the spines and taking the dust jackets off to give a monochromatic look. 


6. Unconventional ways to display books:


Displaying them on the floor rather than on a shelf, in bathrooms, in mudrooms, etc.


7. Advice when decluttering your book collection:


Think about the space that you have and see what books can be shared by others or passed on. Organize in a way that is functional and fun for you.


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Wednesday, June 6, 2018

A HOUSTON PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZER'S Organizing Books Pt. 1



Here are some favorite and popular organizing books that I or my clients have loved through the years. I also wrote a post about it almost 2 years ago. Do you have a favorite? Since recording this video, I have picked up a few new organizing books as well, which I will have to share in a future video.

Power of Less by Leo Babauta
New Order by Fay Wolf
Good Things for Organizing by Martha Stewart
Remodelista by Julie Carlson and Margot Guralnick
Get it Together by Melanie Cullen
Organizing Plain and Simple by Donna Smallin
The Little Book of Tidying by Beth Penn (not on the video)

Monday, February 6, 2017

Currently Reading


What are you currently reading? I have made it a goal to read more this year and in January pushed full force ahead reading several books. I didn't expect to read so many, but I did. I made it a point to make time to read instead of saying I never have time.

Here is what I read so far this year:
Here is what is currently on my list:
  • 5 Love Languages 
  • Big Little Lies
  • Commonwealth
  • Gut
  • The Universe Has Your Back

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Wednesday, October 12, 2016

A Professional Organizers Favorite Organizing Books


There are sooooo many organizing books on the market right now. As a professional organizer here in Houston, below are some of my favorites that I have read and refer back to through the years. Many of these books you can find on Amazon, in resale shops, used book stores and regular book stores. If you are local in Houston I know many book stores have these books, also just the local, small bookshops as well. What are some of your favorite organizing books?