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Who Would Have Thought?

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Who Would Have Thought?


Clutter control for your homeWho would have thought? We needed some space for other things on a book shelf so I said I would help by clearing off some old VHS tapes. Well one thing lead to another and getting rid of clutter really had a mind of its own.

Not only did we clear out movies we kept “because we’ll watch them someday” but haven’t in over three or five or six years but we cleared clutter from the under the bed containers too. Craft books are also being donated that haven’t been opened in over five years. One book shelf is almost bare.

Clutter control for your homeAfter seeing at how nice the shelves looked we said “why didn’t we take a before picture—who would have thought there would be such a big difference”? I recommend always taking a before and after photo of organizing projects.

We will get rid of more clutter as we have set a goal to watch some movies in the next two weeks and then getting rid of them and if we don’t watch them in that length of time just getting rid of them. There are some family videos that we will have transferred to a DVD so it will take up a lot less space.

Wow! Getting rid of clutter sure feels good! Do you agree?

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Marilyn Bohn is an energetic, lively, compassionate, hard working and creative organizer. She was born to organize! Before becoming a professional organizer she worked professionally in diverse environments. She is involved in her community, providing her clients with a broad base of experience and knowledge.  She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO).

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Warm And Fuzzy

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Warm And Fuzzy


Clutter control for your home and lifeThis doesn’t have anything thing to do with getting rid of clutter or organizing, I just wanted to share these two little warm and fuzzy stories with you.

When we were at Bryce Canyon last week we were getting in the car after leaving the visitors center and my daughter comes running past us saying “I just found some money where those people pulled out of the parking space and I have to catch them”. She came back disappointed as it wasn’t them who had lost it. Into the visitors center she went to report she had found money and gave them contact information in case anyone asked if any money was turned in. (It was about $20.00).

clutter control for your homeThen on to Zion’s Canyon we went and as we walked into the visitors center at the end of the day there by the bench I saw a man’s wallet. My daughter turned it in to the ranger who wanted her name and contact information. (We don’t know why as we certainly would see it again).

It feels good to do the right thing dontchathink? What have you done lately that has made you feel good about doing the right thing?

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Marilyn Bohn is an energetic, lively, compassionate, hard working and creative organizer. She was born to organize! Before becoming a professional organizer she worked professionally in diverse environments. She is involved in her community, providing her clients with a broad base of experience and knowledge.  She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO).

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4 Simple Tips to Clear Clutter in Your Kitchen

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4 Simple Tips to Clear Clutter in Your Kitchen


Clear clutter in your kitchenThe kitchen is the heart of our homes. It is the gathering place for special dinners, breakfasts, snacks and maybe after noon gossip (good kind of course). But with all of these activities do you need to clear clutter in your kitchen?

Her are 4 tips on how to clear clutter in your kitchen:

1. If your cabinets are so high that you have to use a stool to reach items, which can be risky, move heavier items or the things you use every day to the lower shelves. Now is the time to consider getting rid of those appliances (like a bread maker) that you no longer use to reduce clutter.
2. Use a “lazy Susan” or flat round tray that spins easily inside a deep shelf or a corner cabinet. This saves space and lets you reach items easily from the back of your cabinet.
3. Install ready-made, slide-out shelves or baskets in cabinets so you don’t have to reach to find what you are looking for. These are very inexpensive and come in white or stainless steel.
4. Keep countertops clear of unnecessary clutter. This will free up more space to work.

Happy de-cluttering your kitchen!

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Marilyn Bohn is an energetic, lively, compassionate, hard working and creative organizer. She was born to organize! Before becoming a professional organizer she worked professionally in diverse environments. She is involved in her community, providing her clients with a broad base of experience and knowledge.  She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO).

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Do You Dream About Clearing Clutter?

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Do You Dream About Clearing Clutter?


“Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true”. Joseph Cardinal Suenens

Do you wish you could get rid of clutter? It isn’t that easy to just wish it away. After we have the dream of getting rid of clutter then we need to act on that dream.

Today make your dream come true by doing just one little thing to clear clutter. It could be to reduce clutter under your bathroom sink, a drawer in your desk or gather all loose papers in your home into a basket to get ready to set up a good working file system. You know my favorite is Freedom Filer because it is so simple and functional.

Dream your dream and then set about making it come true.

Clearing clutter in your home, office and life

Marilyn Bohn is an energetic, lively, compassionate, hard working and creative organizer. She was born to organize! Before becoming a professional organizer she worked professionally in diverse environments. She is involved in her community, providing her clients with a broad base of experience and knowledge.  She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO).

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Doing Nothing And Clearing Clutter

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Doing Nothing And Clearing Clutter


“There’s never enough time to do all the nothing you want”.—Calvin and Hobbes

Isn’t this just the truth? We all want to have joy and fun in our life but do we put off doing the nothing we want to do because we think we have to get rid of clutter in our homes before we can do nothing?

Because I am a professional organizer I am big on getting rid of clutter but I suggest we don’t wait until we have everything exactly the way we want it, that along with clearing clutter we take time for ourselves to do the nothing of our choice.

After you have gotten rid of clutter (even just 15 minutes worth) what are you going to do to reward yourself and do the nothing you want to do?

I LOVE to organize so I just might choose to organize something but if that doesn’t count I will relax with a book and a chocolate ice cream. If I sit still for a minute I probably will find myself asleep.

Clearing clutter in your home, office and life

Marilyn Bohn is an energetic, lively, compassionate, hard working and creative organizer. She was born to organize! Before becoming a professional organizer she worked professionally in diverse environments. She is involved in her community, providing her clients with a broad base of experience and knowledge.  She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO).

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Don’t Clear Clutter By Being A Pop Up

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Don’t Clear Clutter By Being A Pop Up


Clutter Control for your home, office and lifeDo you ever watch T.V.? I have five shows I watch and on weekends I watch movies if I can find the time. I have noticed the networks have started doing something that I find irritating and completely unnecessary.

When watching a show a pop up will appear in one or both lower corners of the screen. For an instant my eyes go to the popup and my mind is distracted from what I am watching.

Is this how we clear clutter when we are organizing? Do you pick up one piece of paper and put it down as you spot another one to pick up. Or is your mind on your next project, not giving the one you are working on your attention?

When you clear clutter stay focused on the task at hand and it will go quicker and you will actually will be more efficient.

Clutter Control for your home, office and life

Marilyn Bohn is an energetic, lively, compassionate, hard working and creative organizer. She was born to organize! Before becoming a professional organizer she worked professionally in diverse environments. She is involved in her community, providing her clients with a broad base of experience and knowledge.  She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO).

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Get Rid of Clutter by Donating Your Old Cell Phone

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Get Rid of Clutter by Donating Your Old Cell Phone


Clutter Control for your home, office and lifeAs you are getting rid of clutter if you come across an old cell phone and don’t know what to do with it–you can donate it at cellphonesforsoldiers.com. This is a great service for our soldiers. The phones are sold to a company that recycles phones and the money is used to purchase calling cards that are sent to troops in need.

My daughter found a phone in her shed as she was getting rid of clutter and was happy to find a place to send her phone (free postage-paid shipping labels are available) that will benefit someone else.

As you are getting rid of clutter and you come across a phone I suggest you go to cellphonesforsoldiers.com and donate it to a worthy cause.

Clutter Control for your home, office and life

Marilyn Bohn is an energetic, lively, compassionate, hard working and creative organizer. She was born to organize! Before becoming a professional organizer she worked professionally in diverse environments. She is involved in her community, providing her clients with a broad base of experience and knowledge.  She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO).

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There Are No Organizing Police

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There Are No Organizing Police


Clutter control I belong to two quilting groups and when someone is showing a quilt they have made and they start apologizing about it not being perfect because points on a star were cut off or some other quilting “no-no we laugh and say, “it doesn’t matter, your quilt is beautiful and there are no quilt police”.

It is the same thing with organizing—there are no Organizing Police. When you are getting rid of clutter do you feel guilty because you bought (whatever it is) and never used it so you hang on to it and it just creates clutter? Is getting rid of clutter hard because you liked it when you bought it so you think you should hang on to it—forever?

Do you feel guilty getting rid of clutter because that clutter (oops, I mean thing) was given to you by someone else? If you don’t like it, don’t use it, or it doesn’t light you up, remember…..there are no Organizing Police; it is okay to get rid of clutter no matter where or how it made it into your home.

Clutter control for your home, office and life

Marilyn Bohn is an energetic, lively, compassionate, hard working and creative organizer. She was born to organize! Before becoming a professional organizer she worked professionally in diverse environments. She is involved in her community, providing her clients with a broad base of experience and knowledge.  She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO).

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New Use For Timer To Get Rid Of Clutter

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New Use For Timer To Get Rid Of Clutter


Get rid of clutter in your home, office and lifeNow maybe I have said this before but I love timers. I was going to straighten up my kitchen, load a few dishes and do that kind of stuff. But I didn’t want to spend a lot of time doing it so I set my timer for 9 minutes.

My epiphany was this: I use timers when I start a project such as getting rid of clutter in a particular room but I am dragging my feet on doing it. When I set a time limit this gives me permission to stop when the timer rings and come back to it later.

As I was working in the kitchen I started to leave the room and check on the cat that was outside. I stopped myself because I only had a certain amount of minutes that I had allotted myself and had set the timer for.

When the second “temptation” to go and do something else happened I realized that just by setting my timer it had helped me stay on task. (I finished before the 9 minutes were up and I went on to another room and did the same thing).

As you are getting rid of clutter I suggest you set a timer to stay on task.

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Marilyn Bohn is an energetic, lively, compassionate, hard working and creative organizer. She was born to organize! Before becoming a professional organizer she worked professionally in diverse environments. She is involved in her community, providing her clients with a broad base of experience and knowledge.  She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO).

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Clutter Control By Changing Our Habits

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Clutter Control By Changing Our Habits


Clutter control in yoru home and lifeI was complaining to myself the other day, “I just can’t lose weight…eating everything I want to eat”. I had to laugh at myself because as long as I am not willing to change my eating habits this statement will be true.

Have you ever complained, “I just can’t get organized”? That may be true—it you are maintaining the same habits without changing the way you deal with clutter control things won’t change.

If you really want to have clutter control in your home and life the first thing to do is to analyze where the problems are. Start slow and work on one place in one room at a time so you don’t get burnt out. By changing the way we see things and working on changing our habits we will soon say, “I am so organized”.

Clutter control in your home and office

Marilyn Bohn is an energetic, lively, compassionate, hard working and creative organizer. She was born to organize! Before becoming a professional organizer she worked professionally in diverse environments. She is involved in her community, providing her clients with a broad base of experience and knowledge.  She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO).

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