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Wednesday, June 16, 2021

4 Things You Can Do to Get Your Linen Closet Organized | Houston Professional Organizer


The linen closet can often become a dumping area for ALLLL the things besides linens because it become easy to just stuff things inside of it. There are all kinds of ways to organize a linen closet depending on how much you want to store in there. Here is where you can start:
  1. Purge. Get rid of anything that is torn, stained, you don't like or that you would be embarrassed to have if you have guests come over. 
  2. Make sure you have full sheet sets all together. That way when you go to change the sheets you have the full set all together and you are not searching all over for that random pillow case. Fold your towels where it makes it easy to grab them off the shelf and put them back on the shelf after you do the laundry. You can use shelf dividers, bins, baskets or whatever you would like to corral the sheet sets and towels. 
  3. Label. Label the shelf or use a tag so you know what is what in the linen closet. This makes it easy to quickly identify what you are looking for. It is great especially for when you are in a rush.
  4. Donate. Donate what you no longer need, want or like. Consider donating towels and sheets to an animal shelter or many local charities have textile recyclers that come by and pick up the unwanted textiles. 

Monday, June 14, 2021

10 Benefits of Joining Professional Organizations for your Business


Through the years I have joined various professional organizations in the concierge fields and professional organizing fields. When I was first starting out, I didn't really realize how beneficial it would be to join these various organizations. I knew it was important, but didn't really realize just how important it was until I did end up joining them. I have been a member of NAPO, National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals for over 10 years now. I originally started my business in 2005 and wish I would have joined NAPO back then because I didn't know what I was missing until I joined. Several years ago I joined The National Concierge Association as well. Here are some of the many benefits of joining a professional organization:
  1. Education. The education that NAPO offers is far beyond what I would have thought and they are constantly adding classes as well. I am part of several other professional organizations like WISE who also offer great education resources. 
  2. Connections. When you join various professional organization the people you meet is wonderful. Everyone has different backgrounds, specialities, etc. You for sure make some friends for life. 
  3. Networking. The great thing is that there are always plenty of networking opportunities when you join various professional organizations. They can sometimes lead to new business or potential new opportunities that you may not be expecting. 
  4. Resources. There a ton of resources from education to templates to how to market and navigate your business and the list goes on. 
  5. Vendors. You often meet great new vendors, companies, services and resources that you can do business with. 
  6. Additional business revenue. You have the opportunity to bring in additional business revenue my applying to teach classes, meeting people who connect you with others that can lead to new business, education and networking to provide you the means to create additional business resources like templates, classes, coaching, etc.
  7. Opportunities. You often get press opportunities or opportunities to work with organizers in various states or regions. I have been asked to be on podcasts, set on panels, etc. because of the connections I have made. 
  8. Ideas. You can get unlimited ideas from others, the educations, resources because of being part of various professional organizations. I see things that other mention that I want to implement into my business mainly through the classes I take.
  9. Collaborations. You have the opportunity to collaborate with various businesses, colleagues, etc. just from using their services or have common interests or goals, etc.
  10. Conferences. Conferences are often a wonderful thing to attend if you can because the education is awesome, the networking is so fun and helpful and it great to meet people who specialize in various areas of your particular field. 

Friday, June 11, 2021

10 Items What you Can Purge Right Now




I have written several posts in the past about 5 things you can purge on the weekend, but below are 10 things you can purge this weekend. Some of these things may take a longer time to look at, go through and organize than others, but for the most party they should be relatively quick depending on how much you have in each category.
  1. Coffee mugs. Who else has a ton of coffee mugs that you have accumulated through the years? Whether this is coffee mugs you have bought, that were gifted to you, that you inherited, etc. they can just add up very quickly.
  2. Missing socks. How in the world do socks go missing? Most every client we work with has missing socks.
  3. Plastic containers with no matches. This is often a big issue for clients because they grab a plastic container to use for to-go items, to grab quickly to use for a project, kids take them,  and the list goes on and on. So overtime lids or the actual container go missing and usually become less useful.
  4. Expired food. The pantry is good to go through quarterly and get rid of expired food. You don't always realize how much expired food you have. It will free up space and see what you need to repurchase at the store, so you are not constantly buying duplicates.
  5. To-go plasticware and condiments you don't use. If you eat out a lot or just accumulated a lot through the years, then you know the to-go condiments and plasticware can overtake a space quickly. If you don't use them often and don't know how long you have had them, consider throwing the condiments out since there is usually not an expiration date on them. The plasticware use when you have a picnic, take the excess amount to work or just donate them.
  6. VHS's you no longer want / need. If you don't have a VCR how are you going to watch a VHS. If the movies are not sentimental that can't be easily replaced with a dvd or if converted to a dvd, then it is time to purge them. There are tons of services in various cities that can help you convert the VHS tapes that you want to put onto a dvd, in the cloud or downloaded on a hard drive or usb drive.
  7. Papers with notes on them that have no use anymore. Does anyone else grab a piece of paper and make notes on them when you need to jot things down really quickly and then those pieces of just randomly end up in a pile or you forget what that note meant? I see it all the time and often do it myself as well. Now is a good time to go through those random pieces of paper.
  8. Dry rotted shoes. Some clients have shoes that they have had for so long that they are now dry rotted. If that is you, it is time to throw them out. 
  9. Clothes that are too small and that you will never use again. This will probably take you longer to do than the other items on this list, but if you quickly sift through your clothes that you know are too small and grab them to give away or donate that can at least help you make some space until you can do a bigger purge. Spend 15 minutes on this without overthinking it and see how far you can get.
  10. Expired hygiene products. Do you ever buy hygiene products to try and then find out that you don't like them? I see this all the time with clients. Some retailers will actually let you return the product if you end up not liking it. You may or may not know this, but most hygiene products do have an expiration date on them where they go bad or are no longer effective. 

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Houston Professional Organizer // Client Teacher: Closet Organization


Last year we helped this teacher get organized in her closet. She was so overwhelmed by the clothes piling up and didn't know where to start so she decided to call in a professional organizer to help her. Luckily, we were the professional organizers she called in to help her organize her closet. She is a teacher and time is very limited for her, so having help was important because most people don't want to spend their weekends getting organized if they do not have to. We worked on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day because that was when she had off from school. We work on a lot of national holidays because people a lot of times do have off.

This closet organization project we began by pulling everything out. As we pulled everything out of her closet, she decided to go through each piece of clothing and decide what keep, what to trash and what to donate. The amount of donations at the end of the day was massive. She was an amazing at purging her closet and got rid of a ton of things that she no longer liked, had not worn in years, didn't make her happy and things that no longer fit. 

Here is a little bit about how we organized her closet:
  1. Pull everything out and go through every single thing that came out of the closet.
  2. Organize clothing by type and color.
  3. Get all shoes off the floor and onto their designated shelves.
  4. Less used items went on the top shelves of the closet.
  5. Since she shares her closet with her husband, we organized his clothing as well. 
Does your closet need an overhaul? Do you hate walking into your closet to get dressed each morning? If getting started sounds so daunting, take it in small steps. Maybe start with just the shirts or just shoes and then go from there. If organizing your closet still seems very overwhelming you can consider hiring a professional organizer to help you get it done faster and correctly. 





Monday, June 7, 2021

Houston Professional Organizer // One of the Best Space Saving Organization Items and 3 Space Saving Tips


Being a professional organizer in Houston, we often work in a ton of high rises and apartment buildings and one thing that is always limited is space. Most apartments, lofts and high rises just don't have an ample amount of storage, so our job is to maximize the space the best we can. 

Here are a few tips on what to do when space is limited:
  • Go vertical. You can gain a lot of extra storage when you go vertical with your organization items.
  • Utilize wall space. Using the wall space with shelves, hooks, command hooks, etc. is a great way to maximize space. An example would be to utilize command hooks to display large sun hats that may not have a proper space or that may not fit on the shelves. 
  • Utilize multipurpose products. Utilizing multipurpose products like ottomans that double as storage is a great way to save space while being functional. 
One of the number one products that we love using on projects to save and maximize space is the over the door racks because you can utilize so much space. They are great to use in pantries, closets, nurseries, etc. 





Friday, June 4, 2021

10 Things that Make Me Happy: May 2021


May seems like it just flew by. Here are a few things that made me happy:

  1. Celebrating Derby Day with family at Wildflower Meadery in Navasota, TX
  2. Celebrating my first Mother's Day! Oh, how I love being a mom. 
  3. Celebrating Mother's Day the following weekend with my mom, aunts and grandma by going shopping in Old Town Spring. My grandmother had a little scare and I am so thankful she is ok.
  4. Having the help of my in laws while Bryan and I have been back at work full time.
  5. Seeing our sweet boy just grow and hit so many milestones.
  6. Completing my first 10k ever by walking it. It took hours, but I felt accomplished. 
  7. Bryan surprising me with a little staycation and planning the whole evening. Including an unexpected adventure that involved trains, buses and cars. 
  8. Training a new team member who is rocking it.
  9. Our sweet boy starting school / daycare. I hope he loves it. I hate that he has to go, but this is our life and situation right now.
  10. Starting back to work full time and seeing so many clients that I have missed.


Wednesday, June 2, 2021

5 Things To Get Organized With Now

Since summer is beginning, the kids are out of school and travel is in an upswing, I thought I would share 5 things that you should be organizing right now. As a professional organizer, each season comes with various things to organize or activities and events that are popular during those season. When you are trying to pre-plan anything think about all the aspects of things that need to get done and how to best get organized for those events or activities. 

Now that school is out for most kids, it is the perfect time to start going through all your kids art work. Toss what you don't like or need. Display, make a book or put away in keepsakes what you want to keep. Use weathertight bins or archival boxes. 
Are your kids going to summer camp? If so, now is the perfect time to get organized for it because most kids go to summer camp in June and July. Think about what you need to pack and what the kids need to bring with them. Order name tags for clothes, swim and all items. Don't forget to buy stamps. Stock up on sunscreen and bug spray. Here are some past posts I have written in regards to how to get organized for summer camp and summer camp packing list
Are you traveling this summer? Now that people feel more comfortable traveling since many people have COVID vaccines, there is an increase in summer travel and people going stir crazy and wanting to get out of the house and out of town. Start thinking about what you will need to take with you. Start making packing lists, gather specific items in a particular area of your house of what you will need, if items are too bulky consider having them sent to your destination via Amazon or by mailing them, don't forget cables & cords, what meds you will need, put together an itinerary if you made plans for specific activities, don't forget to bring cash, etc. Here are some travel tips & tricks, how to organize for a weekend getaway, and road trip essentials
Do you live in an area prone to hurricanes? If so, start gathering your emergency prep items, so you have them in case you need them. Stock up on water and batteries. If you have to evacuate know where you will be going and have an evacuation plan. Make a list of items you want in your go bag. Have a mini go bag ready in case you have to leave unexpectedly. Make sure all external batteries are charged. Always keep your gas tank full. Here are some past articles about emergency prep, how to start an emergency preparedness kit and things you should do, what you should have in your emergency go bag, preparing for hurricanes and free resources, and get organized: hurricane preparedness
It is officially move season and there are so many upcoming client moves we have. We specialize in move management and coordination here in Houston and beyond. Moves can financially add up really quickly so start planning now if you have an upcoming move. Declutter your house before you move, book movers & packers, if you are diying it start packing a little at a time, make a list of address changes, book professional organizers, etc.