Valentine’s Day Ideas

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“You know you’re in love when you can’t fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.”  -Dr. Suess

I love Valentine’s Day because I’ve been in love with the same man for over 30 years.  He is handsome, romantic and he makes me laugh every single day.  We share many of the same interests and we like to do fun things together far more than we like to buy things for each other.

If you really want to be romantic this Valentine’s Day go beyond what is expected…a card, chocolates, flowers, lingerie and even jewelry. While most women (and men) love to be remembered and cherished on Valentine’s Day, my challenge for you is to think outside of the “Valentine’s Box”.  This year instead of the normal, traditional, expected gifts – what if you tried something completely different?

Here are five ideas to think about…you still have over a week to prepare!

    1. Give your sweetheart the gift of an experience…a romantic dinner that you prepare, but keep it simple so you can relax and enjoy the evening.
    2. Give the gift of massage. (Mention this blog post at Veritas Massage and receive a 15% discount!)
    3. Give a gift certificate for house cleaning. (We all appreciate a clean house – Try Abby’s Cleaning Service, 360-255-9791)
    4. Take him/her away for a night or a weekend. (Get creative – search online or Groupon. Valentine’s night is expensive, but many great deals are available)
    5. Give him/her the gift of organizing.  Most women and men dream of more simplified spaces.  A newly organized kitchen or garage will pay big dividends for much longer than the flowers, jewelry or chocolates.

These are gifts that are sure to win their heart this Valentine’s Day and for years to come.  Invest in each other! Wishing you a Happy Valentine’s Day!

Toss That Paperwork!

Organizing Paperwork

It’s tax season again! As of January 16th, you could start filing. Now is a great time to sort through your files and weed out the unnecessary paperwork. At a loss as to where to begin? Start by getting a few bins and labeling them Shred, Recycle and Trash.

Then weed out the following:

  • Junk Mail – flyers, newspapers, magazines, catalogs, credit card applications, etc.
  • Expired Coupons
  • Old Greeting Cards
  • Old Grocery Receipts
  • Old Invitations
  • Expired Warranties and Service Contracts
  • Manuals – These can be found online!
  • Articles or Recipes  You Haven’t Used
  • Old Business Cards

Now toss these documents:

  • Taxes – 7 years and older
  • Checkbooks – Non tax related 1 Year and older
  • Pay Stubs – Toss all except cumulative statement after taxes are filed each year
  • Monthly Bills – Toss after each paid month

Don’t let paperwork get the best of you. As I’ve said before, take it one small section at a time each day until you’ve reached your goal.

“It’s the plugging away that will win you the day.” – Robert W. Service

Do you still feel anxious and overwhelmed? Then consider taking one of our classes! We offer room by room tips and ideas for organizing your home and simplifying your paperwork! Register today!

How to Say NO to Stuff From Family & Friends

Kids Toys

So often I speak with parents, couples and individuals who are overwhelmed with the gifts they receive from well-intentioned friends and family. I’m sure they enjoy showing love by generously lavishing these people with gifts for every single birthday, holiday, and special occasion. If you’ve tried to gently imply that you’d be okay with fewer gifts, suggested clutter-free options, and set spending limits, but you still continue to graciously receive overwhelming amounts of gifts – here’s how to say we don’t need more stuff!

1. Kids already get so much stuff.

Children get stuff, trinkets, toys, and gadgets given to them all the time.Free treats at the grocery store, special prizes with every single kids meal at every single restaurant, a sucker at the bank, stickers at the doctor/dentist, a special magnet at Children’s Church or Sunday School, prizes and treats at school, etc. Everywhere you go, they get more stuff — almost to the point where they expect stuff to be given to them just because they are cute or because they smile. Add in all the birthday and holiday gifts on top of these everyday gifts and parents are simply drowning in stuff.

2. Kids don’t need much, but they want everything they see.

Aside from a few basic necessities, kids really don’t need much. However, the minute they see something, they want it. They might be perfectly happy playing with older toys or reading the same favorite books over and over again — but as soon as something new and different is introduced to the mix, they simply push away the old and focus on the new (even if they were completely happy and satisfied with their old things). After a while, they get bored more easily and continually want more newer, bigger, and better toys… obviously, this is not what we want to teach children. What kids want (and need!) most is to spend time with you. By giving them experiences, you are focusing wholly on them and making lasting memories.

3. Parents are already fighting a loosing battle to keep homes clutter-free. 

A clutter-free home is not the most important thing in life, but for many of you, it’s already so difficult to keep things relatively clutter-free — more gifts and more stuff just add to the issue. For parents it’s hard to purge kid’s toys when they aren’t looking and explaining to a child why their precious rock, sticker, or stuffed animal is suddenly missing due to the accumulation of so many new toys and not enough room to store them all. The more stuff we get, the more stuff we need to purge.

4. We actually like to buy our own gifts every once in a while.

Believe it or not, we like to do fun things  and buy our own special gifts every now and then, but when so many others are giving so much stuff, it’s hard for us to get super excited about adding more gifts to the amount of stuff in our homes. For parents, when kids are given so much stuff, it actually takes some of the fun out of it for them.

5. “More Stuff” is not the right message to send kids.

I know it’s fun to get special gifts on birthdays and on Christmas and it’s exciting to receive a special surprise every now and then. However, that’s really not the message we want to send kids — at any age. The point of doing a good dead shouldn’t be to get a reward. However, when our kids continually receive gifts for every special day, every good deed, and even “just because”, we’re sending them the message that “stuff” is the priority.

6. Don’t feel guilty parting with these un-wanted gifts.

If a toy, trinket, or heirloom is given to you, but it doesn’t suit your taste then  get it out of your life. Don’t feel guilty when others ask where that particular object is because you’ve repeatedly asked others not to give you things. They should respect your wishes and you should feel great about living a more clutter free life.

Clearing the Cobwebs

I ran into a friend recently at the grocery store and she said to me, “I’ve got cobwebs in my head, and clutter in my home.” Do many of you feel like that? Now that the busy holidays are over, it’s time for a fresh start.

Start Small: Don’t take on the entire house at once. Determine your plan of attack by picking one room and then begin with just one small drawer, cupboard or box. Commit to organizing at least one thing everyday for the entire month of January. As soon as you decide it can leave your home put it in your car to take to consignment or Goodwill. This is one of my secrets for staying organized. I always start the New Year this way. It takes little effort each day and is so rewarding!

Get Help: Ask a friend, family member, or Organized at Last to help you. A second opinion is a valuable tool when it comes to making decisions and letting things go. With a friend or professional help your entire home could be organized by the end of the month! What a great way to start the New Year.

Downsize: Pretend you are moving somewhere else. Everything we own takes up space and costs us in so many ways. If you hesitate to part with something – ask yourself these questions as you think about your belongings:

  • Does it bring you joy?
  • Does it contribute to your life?
  • Does owning it lift your spirits or drain you?

Asking yourself these questions will help you get to the heart of any organizing challenge you face. Organizing isn’t just about making your space look good, it’s about making it function for you and your family too.

Trusting that 2014 will be a great year for everyone!

One Room Organizing Giveaway!

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It’s the holiday season and we want to bless one lucky person with a one room organizing giveaway! We will spend one day with you transforming your space, finding practical solutions, and clearing the clutter. What better way to kickoff the new year?

To Enter: Please answer the following question in the comment section of this particular blog post. Keep it short!

Question: What room in your home is in need of a makeover and how would this make a difference for you?

The Rules: One entry per person please. The winner will be chosen at random and notified by email on Dec. 22nd!  Area restrictions apply (Whatcom County only).  Organizing product sold separately.