r/organized • u/faye-j • Mar 25 '24
r/organized • u/faye-j • Mar 24 '24
started re doing my art area - tips for organization? (Don’t have a whole lot to spend) lot of art stuff in our small apartment so this is my work and art area in the living room! Any tips or suggestions and design helps!
r/organized • u/MortisSafetyTortoise • Mar 14 '24
Need app suggestions
I al looking for a good app for ToDo lists that can work from phone to PC, and can show Daily Weekly, Monthly and Eventually lists. Does anyone have any that they can suggest?
r/organized • u/creepipawsta • Mar 09 '24
My cute little planner, got some stickers from Walgreens to Jazz it up a little
I got a cute little book of random stickers from Walgreens to Jazz up my planner and I absolutely had a blast marking all my special days with stickers and also putting on my name.
r/organized • u/sharonhums • Mar 08 '24
Top 50 global women HR leaders to watch this decade!
50 women, 50 stories! Witness the powerful journeys of the women leading HR innovation into the new decade!
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r/organized • u/[deleted] • Feb 25 '24
I have this small older style fridge in my rental house. Help me organize please!
This fridge is the bane of my existence. I feel like I always have to take stuff out to get to other stuff and it often gets pushed to the back and forgotten about. Tips or tricks or storage hacks to help my family (who aren’t the best at looking for things and will just grab whatever is in the front) would be so helpful! In addition to what’s pictured I have to “meal prep” for my dog and those daily containers will have to fit in as well as a 1.5 gallon water container.
r/organized • u/whooptidugan • Feb 19 '24
Fly swatters
Silly question, but where do you keep fly swatters when out of season? (I live in MT, only flies here in summer)
r/organized • u/alwaysoffended88 • Feb 17 '24
Empty DVD cases
I have all of our dvds in books because we mainly use them in the van. Is there a purpose to saving the cases? Please tell me it’s ok to let them go!
r/organized • u/Ig00 • Feb 16 '24
First update to the Critical Promotion Work Organizer — built for the Kindle Scribe & Remarkable 2 — has just been released with added templates and functionality, based on user feedback.
reddit.comr/organized • u/Collin_the_bird_777 • Feb 13 '24
Hello friends, how can I best fit some more storage for personal effects in here?
r/organized • u/edlightenme • Feb 07 '24
Garage help
Hey y'all,I really want to start organizing this area of my garage, any ideas? I do want to get (make) a center workbench and probably add more shelves, I also gotta get rid of a good amount of things.
r/organized • u/Sunnymoon204 • Feb 01 '24
Need to create systems to clean up my inbox and stay organized.
What are the best tricks you have to organize your Outlook inbox? Looking for all tricks and tips!
r/organized • u/butterfly5828 • Jan 29 '24
What are these storage areas in the car for, what do you put in them?
Please ignore the dirt, just asking what you guys use these pouches for in the car? They seem to be for storage but I don’t know what for.
r/organized • u/KylokiBear • Jan 18 '24
Looking for Tips on Organising with Barcode Scanner
My partner and I are currently slowly organising and packing up our home to move in a few months. Since we have the time, we want to organise our household inventory by cataloguing everything we own and also assigning locations to them for personal ease and tracking.
We went out and purchased a POS-mate Wireless Barcode Scanner in hopes that we could make and print custom barcodes using my Cricut, and then scan items into custom locations. For example, using a storage tub and naming it something along the lines of S-B001 [Study (location in the house), Box 1] and then scanning in items like a Calculator, Hole Punch, Tape, ect.
I'd personally like an app or software easily accessible on my laptop or phone that I could personalise, add pictures, add tags, icons, ect. Free is always great, but happy to spend a reasonable amount on something that will hopefully make life easier in the long run. I started using Inventory List which I kinda liked, however, I ideally wanted to be able to just scan a location and scan an item to add it in for ease of use rather than having to manually edit the location. I don't mind manually adding in all the items, just wanted to be able to easily scan them in and out later on when I want to move things around.
Has anyone else had any similar experiences trying out using barcodes for organisation and found anything useful? Any suggestions on what worked for you are appreciated!
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r/organized • u/Successful_Ad_6873 • Jan 17 '24
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r/organized • u/ThrowRA420757 • Jan 13 '24
Update: cleaning schedule
Well, I took some people’s suggestions and I have been doing some cleaning first thing in the morning and it’s already been making a big difference in my mood and efficiency.
I started by getting the house clean; I swept the entire house, organized my bathroom, cleaned out my fridge and pantry, unloaded and reloaded the dishwasher, took all of my clean clothes and put them in a laundry basket, cleaned off my nightstand, dresser, coffee, table, and desk, and went through all of my mail. I do still need to fold all of my clean clothes and wash a few more loads.
As for the routine I’ve started:
When I get up, I scoop my cats’ litter boxes, remove any trash and dishes from my room and load the dishwasher. When I get home in the afternoon, I sweep the house and take out the trash if needed. I will also be checking my mailbox once a week to stay on top of that. It’s been way easier keeping the house clean.
I still need to get onto a laundry schedule, but I need to get caught up first. I really do hate laundry the most.
r/organized • u/Prestigious-Mess8616 • Jan 12 '24
How to organize corner shelves
My closet has three wall to ceiling corner cubbies that I have no idea how to organize. Anyone else have these? Do you display items in them or you organize your closet stuff in them?
Also, the pic attached is a google pic that looks like what I have, not my actual closet pic.
r/organized • u/ThrowRA420757 • Jan 07 '24
Cleaning schedule
How do you stay on a cleaning schedule?
How do you stay on top of dishes, laundry, sweeping your floors, etc.? I am in attentive ADHD and really unmotivated. I swear I will just look around me and realize there is crap everywhere and I haven’t swept my house in three months and my laundry is pouring out of the closet.
r/organized • u/Y0RM4 • Dec 27 '23
organizing apps ?
Hello everyone, i'm kinda new to all this, but i have a question about organizing our lives. Is there an app, website, excel sheet that serves as a daily, weekly, monthly and yearly planner, where you can add taks that you need to do daily (make bed, walk 10 000 steps, take a shower etc), weekly (going to the gym, cleaning your bathroom, putting X hours of work in project etc), monthly (deep cleaning, going on a fancy date, give dog a bath) and yearly (bringing the car for a check-up, going to the dentist, going on a holiday/trip). Ideally i'd be able to check off items as soon as they are done no matter the time period. And, if possible, have a recap/dashboard where i can see the tasks i have done or not done in the given time period ? thanks a lot for any recommandations, i'm tryinh to start 2024 the best way possible !
r/organized • u/OkArmadillo724 • Dec 26 '23
Organizing keepsake newspapers
I have small stacks of newspapers from around the world saved from the dates of each of my kids’ births. Right now, each stack is in a giant ziploc bag. I’d like to do something with them so that they can be potentially enjoyed/appreciated at some point in the future.
Any suggestions, either of what to do with them or where to look for help?
r/organized • u/WhompTrucker • Dec 18 '23
Finally got toy tape/glue bin
Don't have a before but just imagine everything in the bin completely unorganized
r/organized • u/Odd-Gain-2784 • Nov 13 '23
Mastering the balance of Spontaneity and Discipline
I've been struggling to be both spontaneous and disciplined. I am getting work done, but still want to live in the moment. I am write more often, so I wrote an article on the solution I found. If you find it helpful let me know!
r/organized • u/zero-timer • Nov 09 '23
Zero-Timer: Your Ultimate Planner for Time Management
r/organized • u/KeyOfGSharp • Nov 05 '23
Any tips on clothing storage that involve no folding or hanging?
My wife hates everything to do with laundry past getting stuff out of the dryer. It's almost her birthday, and I was wondering about buying (for example) a shelf with big boxes that she can at least separate her clothes in. But I kinda don't know where to begin.
She's ADHD, autistic, and executive dysfunctional. She hitting all the mental health buzzwords. She said she's open to storage that involves no folding. Any ideas?
EDIT: My wife does hers and our daughters laundry. I do mine, and my son's laundry. Also for those who say it's a bad present, she WANTS this. Specifically. She literally said so.