On Tuesday, we left you with a few simple steps on how to start organizing. So now what? It's time to start categorizing and giving your items a home, sweet, home.
On Tuesday, we left you with a few simple steps on how to start organizing. So now what? It's time to start categorizing and giving your items a home, sweet, home.
So right now you're staring at a pile (or piles) of your belongings. Your next step is to sort and categorize. Again, you'll want to clear a space to work which will help keep distractions to a minimum. For this how-to, we'll say you've chosen to organize your desk and all of your office supplies are now on the dining room table.
Take a look at your desk. What items are taking up space that you never use?
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what is that hanging bin thing and where can i get one?!
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Looks like something you would see in a stationary section; I bet an office or art supply store might have something similar.
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I've never been to the Container Store, but I'm pretty sure I would bankrupt myself if I ever went because I like everything to have its own separate box or jar. That stationary box is calling my name...
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http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/StaplesProductDisplay?storeId=10001&langId=-1&catalogId=10051&partNumber=515165
They are called tilt bins and they are awesome for organizing. I have them mounted to the wall above my desk for everything from push-pins to ketchup packets. they come in different sizes. Their only downside is the quality, which is not great. The drawers sometimes pop-out annoyingly and the plastic on the drawers can crack. Also, while they come with little tabs for labeling the contents, they slide out and are useless (even in the picture they are replaced with labels)
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