Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Organizing Your Home by Emily Wilska

By Emily Thomas


To compete effectively in the world of business, you must be able to deliver quality results to your customers on time and on or under budget. To avoid costly mistakes and remain efficient, it is a good idea to use a project management system to organize your team and streamline your business processes.

The book is lavishly and colorfully illustrated. Each page has photographs of relevant products and specific items you're likely to need to store or display items in your home. The book begins with a brief introduction with ideas on what could be creating your disorganization and a brief overview about clutter control, systems and maintenance. The author then dives right in and goes room by room, closet by closet, and even drawer by drawer throughout your house.

In the kitchen Wilska looks at common trouble spots including in the kitchen cabinets, under the sink, and on the countertops. Suggestions include pullout trash cans, door-mounted storage, hanging racks and shelf expanders. Special consideration is given to maximizing food storage in the refrigerator and freezer. And who doesn't need help organizing her recipe collection? You'll find tips for taming that mass of clippings and cards too.

Bathroom storage is thoroughly covered. The author looks at how to deal with your medicine cabinet, the linen closet and even the tub and shower. An entire section is devoted to towel racks. If you don't have a linen closet don't despair -- the author has some good ideas to compensate.

Communication is critical to ensuring everyone is on the same page. Setup a section in the project management system where team members can talk to each other about what is happening on the project.

Thinking of Others Many people go through this life never thinking of the other people in the world. You do not have to be this way. Organizing a pick up spot to receive donations is the least that you can do to help someone else in need. It is also a great way to do something as a family.

As a backup, make sure the contact information of everyone on the team is uploaded into the system. This way, if team members need to email or call each other, they can do so.




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