Here are ten things that would be really annoying if they did not stay in order: Number 10. Numbers on the face of a clock (“It’s quarter to seven…no nine…no three…”) Number 9. Months of the year (“April, October, July, December”) Number 8. Clothing sizes at the store...
Organizing Tip: Organizing Photographs Part Four, Storing
Today we wrap up our series on how to organize photographs. Today’s post covers storing photographs. Storing Photographs You’ve finally gotten all your photographs sorted and organized into some groups or pattern. Now it’s time to store the photos in a way that works...
Organizing Tip: Organizing Photographs Part Three, Sorting
Previously on the blog, we covered how to plan and prepare for photo organizing sessions. Today we are going to cover sorting. Set Up Your Photo Work Station Whether you are using prints or digital images, your processing station will feature three sections: To be...
Organizing Photographs Part Two, Preparing
Our previous blog post covered different planning aspects to help you get ready to organize photographs. You might feel revved up and ready to tackle images, but there’s a few other items to address, namely: preparing your photo work station and preparing yourself to...
Organizing Tip: Organizing Photographs Part One, Planning
Organizing photographs seems to be one of those projects that is on everyone’s to-do list. Just where does one begin? The next several blog entries will be a series focusing on how to organize photographs: everything from planning, preparing, to sorting and storing....
Organizing Tip: Organizing by the Senses, Part Five
We constantly rely on our senses to gauge and assess changes in the environment around us. Sometimes we unintentionally ignore our senses and wonder why we become frustrated, overwhelmed and annoyed with how our living and working environments operate. As the old...
Organizing Tip: Organizing by the Senses, Part Four
We constantly rely on our senses to gauge and assess changes in the environment around us. Sometimes we unintentionally ignore our senses and wonder why we become frustrated, overwhelmed and annoyed with how our living and working environments operate. As the old...
Organizing Tip: Organizing by the Senses, Part Three
We constantly rely on our senses to gauge and assess changes in the environment around us. Sometimes we unintentionally ignore our senses and wonder why we become frustrated, overwhelmed and annoyed with how our living and working environments operate. As the old...
Organizing Tip: Organizing by the Senses, Part Two
We constantly rely on our senses to gauge and assess changes in the environment around us. Sometimes we unintentionally ignore our senses and wonder why we become frustrated, overwhelmed and annoyed with how our living and working environments operate. As the old...
Organizing Tip: Organizing by the Senses, Part One
The sense of sight usually takes center stage when it comes to organizing items. An organized, clutter-free room is more calming to the eye and mind than an unorganized, cluttered room. However, the sense of sight is only one way in which we gather information from...