Got a minute? That's all it takes to conquer clutter! Organizing guru Donna Smallin offers hundreds of quick tips for storing all your household items.
The latest in Storey's best-selling One Minute Organizer series, The One-Minute Organizer A to Z Storage Solutions offers practical advice based on the time-tested principle that everything — absolutely everything — has its place.
From airline tickets to X-rays, Smallin suggests handy ways of organizing common household items neatly, and in a way that makes the items easy to find. Her idea of "storage" goes far beyond baskets and plastic bins; with her help, readers will not only be able to keep their household items from piling up on the kitchen counter, they will also be able to find everything they need in a matter of seconds. Smallin tackles some of the most vexing clutter — children's artwork, receipts, holiday decorations, and mismatched socks.
Her tips are at once creative and commonsense — like storing earrings in ice cube trays, one set per cube, or investing in furniture that can double as storage units.
Items are presented alphabetically for easy reference and browsing, and the book's colorful, quick-read format makes it both practical and fun. To help readers who are new to a clutter-free lifestyle, Smallin also includes some basic timetested organizing principles — like discarding old items as you acquire new ones, and donating items that haven't been used in more than a year. Every page brings even the most clutter challenged reader closer to a more ordered life.
With the help of this concise, no-nonsense reference, readers will enjoy more time and less mess. Best of all, they'll also be able to find that take-out menu, spare tube of toothpaste, and ever-elusive matching sock, every time.
I am an organizing strategist, certified House Cleaning Technician and author of a dozen books on how to unclutter, organize, clean up and simplify your life. My latest release is Clear the Clutter, Find Happiness. I invite you to sign up for free organizing tips at www.unclutter.com or join my Unclutter.com Organizing Support Group on Facebook.
I almost created another category, for "storage." This book is so helpful. I've got to go back and re-read it because it's been long enough to have forgotten some useful things from it, and life changes your needs from year to year. This book goes from zip lock bags to bins to get the job done and it's wonderful! There are so many ways to neatly store all those little things you used to toss in the "junk drawer(s)." I highly recommend this book.
This is a good basic organizing and storage book. It helps you find places to store thing and using different things around your house to put them in like covering shoe boxes with contact paper and using them for storage.
It's not really a book about getting rid of stuff, but it still has little quotes of encouragement toward reducing Things to organize better. Some of the tips are a little outdated, but its got some generally good and helpful tips for organizing the stuff that you need and keep.
Author succinctly summarizes much of the key organizing tips in the literature. Reviewing this book inspired me to add a few tips to my to-do list. A good book for repeat review.
Was not helpful and gave hints and suggestions that were very obvious. It also spoke of things that people don't have anymore (newspapers, VHS tapes, DVDs, etc. . .).
Dated and duplicative of many other resources. And some ideas feel a bit tacky -- it won't take long to see wear and tear on a shoe box covered in gift wrap, for example.
This is a very comprehensive book for organization methods, suggestions, or simply ideas. The author is very conscious of the differences is home types, personalities, and how they effect your organization methods. Whether you read this book all the way through, as I did, or if you utilize this as a reference material for storage ideas, this is certainly worth picking up. While not the most effective for how I organize things, I certainly picked up a few tips along the way.
Eu até que gostei das dicas. Algumas são bem interessantes e diferentes, mas a maioria você pode utilizar o bom senso e fazer diariamente sem ter que reler o livro. O que gostei mais desse livro foi o fato de que deixa muito clara a ideia de que se dedicarmos alguns minutos por dia na limpeza logo tudo ficará arrumado (podemos utilizar essa ideia para outros assuntos de nossas vidas também).
This would be a good book for someone that is clueless about organization. If you know the basic principles you probably won't gain anything more from this book.
A few good ideas but nothing creative. Read the phrase "keep it in a safety deposit box" more than a dozen times, that's the advice for almost all important papers. C'mon, we don't need to know that.
Very practical advice on how to store things in your house. Much of the ideas are common sense, but I picked up a few things as I'm trying to unclutter.
I liked the format of this book. All the ideas are listed alphabetically so it's easy to find what you're looking for. I'm going to use some of the storage ideas. Good reference book.