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Organizing the Master Closet: Purging – Part 1 of 2

May 20, 2013 by Tracy

Organizing the Master Closet

Organizing the Master ClosetIn getting ready for summer, we are switching over from the long-sleeved winter outfits to the short or sleeveless outfits for summer.

Purging our closets of out-grown or unused items saves us time in picking outfits for the day.

With all the clothes weather-appropriate and the correct size, we can make a choice, dress, and set off for our day.

In purging my closet, I have chosen the following criteria to determine whether or not to keep items:

Have I worn it in the past year?

If not and I do not have a plan for the item, then I let it go. If the outfit is for a special occasion, then I keep it away from my regular everyday clothing.

Do I like the item?

If I do not care for the item, then I let it go. No sense in passing over that item every time I am looking for something to wear. If I only wore it because it was the only item that matched another item, then I begin looking at sales for a fitting replacement that I want to wear.

Does the item fit?

If the item is too big, too tight, too short, etc., then I donate it. By keeping it in the closet, I am reminded each time I wear the item of why I do not care for it. To prevent wasting time fixing a loose strap, readjusting, uncomfortable, or miserable, I get rid of the item.

After going through my entire closet answering these questions honestly, I am left with a workable wardrobe. I place the donation items into bags and put them in the van for the next trip by the donation center.

As I was organizing the master closet, I purged two piles of clothing to pass along to others. The next step I took in organizing my master closet was straightening.

Beware, I am very particular about the order and the sections of my closet. I will share my extreme organization next week, but you have been warned. 😉  Happy organizing!

Question: How do you determine what to keep and what to donate?

Filed Under: Household, Organizing Tagged With: purging, organization, closet

Purging, Cleaning & Organizing: Warranty File

January 9, 2012 by Tracy

After sorting through all the paperwork from all the new electronics, gadgets, and toys, I went to add the documents to our warranty file, housed in a two-drawer filing cabinet. When I opened the bottom drawer, I found the file stuffed and in need of purging, cleaning, and organizing. Oh, my!

Seriously . . . it was a mess.

In case you are wondering about this file, the outside is usually covered with magnets which my girls enjoy putting on and taking off while I work at my desk. See the little finger prints all over the outside. 🙂 But inside, it holds all the documentation and receipts from purchases that carry a guarantee.

In using manila file folders, I label each folder with the type of documentation, e.g., phones, tools, appliances, furniture, etc. Over time, we replace items, donate, trash, or use the items.

Periodically, this file needs purging of obsolete items to keep the folder contents current. I think my “periodically”  extended a few years on this file because I found expiration dates from 2004.

I told you it was a mess.

In working on this project, I spent about 2 hours from purging to cleanup with a wonderful result.

Purging the Drawer

1. Gathered my supplies. After deciding to purge this file, I got the new documents, a pen, and manila file folders.

2. Purged each file. Removed one folder at a time and reviewed the contents. When I found paperwork for items we no longer have, I placed them in a trash pile (bottom right pile in picture below). The documents for items we are using were kept in the file.

3. Emptied the entire drawer. Taking out one file at a time, I worked through each file until the drawer was empty.

Cleaning the Drawer

1. Dusted the file drawer

2. Removed shreds of paper

3. Wiped the drawer clean

Organizing the Drawer

1. Arranged the file folders. In keeping this file divided into three sections, I placed each file folder into one of these three piles:

a. Structure of the house – windows, roof, shower units, etc.

b. Décor of the house – paint, ceiling fans, lighting, etc.

c. Products of the house – electronics, toys, jewelry, etc.

2. Combined file folder content. When I found similar products, I joined them into one category. For example, I placed the files for the lawnmower, edger, and weed whacker into one lawn equipment file folder.

3. Labeled each file folder. In keeping it simple, I wrote the category name on the label of the file folder. As I need items from this file, I can read the labels to quickly find the folder I need.

4. Returned folders to cabinet. With the sections organized and labeled, I placed them back into the filing cabinet. I used hanging file folders to divide the file folders into sections.

  

Cleaning Up

1. Trashed the unused file folders

2. Placed the outdated warranty pile in the To Be Shred box

3. Put away the pen and extra file folders

Instead of an overflowing heap of papers, I can open this drawer and find the document I need – with room to spare. In using time wisely for about 2 hours, I purged, cleaned, and organized my warranty file. For me, this was time well-spent.

As you find outdated systems, like overflowing paperwork, schedule time to purge, clean, and organize. Using time wisely can get you from “Oh, My!” to “Oh, yes!” Happy organizing!

Question: Where do you keep your warranty paperwork? Please add your answer to the comments.

Filed Under: Cleaning, Household, Organizing Tagged With: cleaning, organizing, purging

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