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Archive for June, 2008

Keep your Contacts in Order and Let Your Fingers Do the Walking

In this modern age of electronics and rapidly advancing technology, you’ll find many options available when it comes time to upgrade your address book and daily planner, even if you should decide to stick with your tried-and-true paper version. Paper-based planners, contact management software, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and smart mobile phones can […]

Keep your Car Organized and Simplify Your Life on the Go

American driver spend on average about 15 hours in their car each and every week. With busy hectic schedules, our cars are quickly becoming our home on wheels, so it should be as no surprise that our cars can easily become infested with clutter. And just as we have a system in […]

External Factors that Change Kids Intelligence

Opening imitation are very of great magnitude for children. In much the same mode that they major learn that they should hang about left from combustion by getting overcooked by something sweltering, clutch, as well, form impressions about poring larger than depending on their first experiences. If the parent nowadays the idea that to be […]

Keep a Detailed Home Maintenance and Renovation Diary

Just as it’s important for you to keep detailed records of your home business, your bills, income tax information or medical history, so too is it imperative that you keep a detailed records of all maintenance you perform on your home. After all, it is your biggest investment, and the one thing in […]

Housecleaning Shortcuts that Slash your Time

Sometimes it seems like housecleaning is a never-ending, time-consuming chore. Just when we thought we had a day or two off from work, then we have to spend our free time cleaning instead. However, housecleaning doesn’t have to consume your free time. With some clever ideas and time-saving actions, you can slash […]

Chart your Child’s Accomplishments with a Chore Chart

It can be very frustrating to ask your child over and over again to complete their chores without them ever getting done. Sometimes it’s the result of a child not knowing how to organize and prioritize their time. Help your child develop these important skills by implementing a chore chart.
Chores […]

Help your Child be an Organized and Successful Student

Sometimes it seems like the last thing on our children’s minds is their homework and their studies. Unfortunately, this can reflect in their grades and overall performance in school. Your child might have expressed frustration or confusion about how to go about staying organized and on top of homework, project deadlines, and studying […]

Get Organized and Save Some Money on your Move

Moving can be a stressful and expensive venture. With some planning and organization however, you can save yourself some money and valuable time. Months prior to your move, sort through your belongings and get rid of those things you’re not using or really don’t need. Excess clothing, small appliances, kitchen utensils, […]

Garage Organization Made Simple

You’ve conquered your house, your home office, and your car, and you’ve mastered the art of scheduling and cooking in bulk. But your garage is still a cluttered and unorganized mess. As with everything else, a neat and organized garage is attainable with just a little elbow grease and some simple storage solutions. […]