Guest Post
The Value of a Good List
Are you a list maker? Today’s guest author, Jennifer Tankersly, shares why lists can be invaluable and help you manage and organize your thoughts.
There are many tools and techniques available for organization and even time management, but none are as simple and effective as the list. All you need is a piece of paper [...]
Paper & Tech Team Up to Catch Time
Time. It’s tough to manage and we all want more of it. Today’s guest blogger shares how he uses tech and paper to grab hold of every hour, minute, and second.
Hello, my name is Doug Ramsay. I’d like to share with you a few of the methods I use to keep myself organized while trying [...]
Clearing My Clutter Hotspots
In the madness of everyday life in our house, I tend to overlook household organizing. A few spots in particular seem to collect old mail, receipts, pamphlets—just about anything. In a moment of clarity, I recently reclaimed an area in my kitchen— ironically the central hub for household management (cooking, planning, scheduling, bill paying, etc.)—that [...]
Top 10 Signs That You Are “Hoarding,” Not Just “Collecting”
Today’s guest article sheds some light on the differences between hoarding and collecting. Many thanks to Ariane Benefit for sharing her insight.
TV shows featuring hoarders are causing lots of people who never thought of themselves as hoarders to wonder, “What really is the difference between ‘collecting’ and ‘hoarding’?” Lots of people collect. Some [...]
Small Business Owners: Organize Your Public Relations Efforts [Part II]
Last week, guest author, Nicole Nolte, shared four free resources on how to get your small business on the right public relations track. This week, she shares 7 tips that will kick your PR program into high gear.
PR Plan a Complete Cluster? It’s Time to Organize Small Biz Owners!
Here is a stat that might [...]
Good Old Fashioned Scheduling in a Modern Life
At first glance, I appear to be a woman of this generation — I have the requisite Blackberry and laptop, and I even have a Facebook account. I have a dirty, little secret: I’m addicted to paper calendars. I have them at home and at the office.
I love the size and the ease of use [...]
Tech Tools for the Home Office
Professional Organizer, Brandie Kajino, is today’s guest blogger. Check out her recommended tech tools for the home office.
I have some tricks up my sleeve. If you work from home, or have a home office, you probably do, too. I have some favorite tools that keep me together and organized. Here’s my [...]
Green Snacking, The Easy Way
Snacks are a huge (and necessary) part of my family’s life. With two toddlers, I don’t dare leave the house without Goldfish, pretzels, apple slices, etc. So for the past two years I have used hundreds of Ziploc bags, and I’ve felt guilty every minute of it.
While recently promoting a charity event my [...]
From Cluttered To Organized
Today’s guest post was written by Naomi Seldin, someone who has struggled with letting go of things. Today, she shares how she got on the path to clearing the clutter.
A year ago, I was overwhelmed by clutter. I lived in a two-bedroom apartment with adequate storage space, but I simply had too much [...]
Halloween Scramble: Make it or Buy it
Today’s post was submitted by guest blogger, Linden Coyne. She tells about her recent experience with lots to do, limited time, and three children to tend to.
It’s Friday night, the week before Halloween, and a friend invites us to her house on the Eastern Shore for a Halloween Parade that Sunday. Sounds great, [...]



