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Organizing Tips
to Help You Conquer the Laundry Monster |
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Laundry. You sort, you wash, you
fold, you blink and the pile of dirty clothes has grown
all over again. Laundry is a fact of life, but approaching the
task in an organized way can make it more manageable. |
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Preparation is Half the Battle
If you have a large family (or
lots of clothes!), sorting the laundry can be a daunting task
all on its own. Sorting as you go not only ends the need for
this part of the project, but also may encourage you to do laundry
more often because it's all sorted and ready to go! Use a multi-compartmented
hamper or several laundry baskets and as you throw in your dirty
clothes just drop them in the appropriate section (even kids
as young as pre-schoolers can learn to do this -- make it fun
for them, give them a small reward (an extra 15 minutes of TV?
staying up 10 minutes later?) each time they get everything in
the right spot!)
Toss items that need dry cleaning
into a special basket or bag as soon as you take it off. This
way, when you are ready to go to the cleaners you can just grab
them, rather than having to hunt for them in all the dirty laundry
(ugh!)
Make a habit of always keeping
a spare of laundry detergent, dryer sheets and whatever else
you use regularly. That way you never have to drop everything
and run to the store to complete your laundry (or use that as
a reason to not complete the laundry...) |
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Put Away the Clean Clothes
in a Flash!
Keep hangers and a folding hanging
rack near the dryer. Save steps by putting hanging items directly
on hangers rather than folding and toting them first. As you
fold clean laundry, place items in baskets by person to simplify
the process of putting it all away. Get everyone in on the act.
Even small children can help put away some of their own clothes
-- socks, underwear, etc. Older kids can put it all away. If
you share the burden, it's not so overwhelming.
We know it's hard, but go through
your drawers and closets and purge things that are never worn.
Putting laundry away is much faster and more pleasant if you
don't have to struggle to cram the clothes into an overstuffed
space.
Set a side a small drawer or
basket for socks that have lost their mate in the wash. Sooner
or later the other sock will turn up and the pair can be put
away with all the others.
Other Laundry Tips
Consider sprucing up and organizing
the laundry area. A clean and well-organized space makes any
task more enjoyable. Schedule set laundry days and stick to them.
It's amazing how much more you can get done when you have a schedule.
Short of inventing disposable
clothes, laundry is here to stay, but these tips should make
it quicker and a little more manageable and you will never have
a morning with nothing to wear. |
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Author: |
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© COPYRIGHT BRIDGET MESSINO
Bridget Messino is a Professional
Organizer and co-owner of Clutter Free Living, Inc. Her work
frequently appears on many Internet sites and on her own organizing
site Clutter
Free Living as well as in her monthly Home Organizing Newsletter
How to Be Clutter Free.
ARTICLE SOURCE: EzineArticles.com |
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ARTICLE POSTED NOVEMBER 23, 2006 |
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