Keepin’ it real
Can I ask you what do you do when your mail comes in? I have a station
in the kitchen where I put them but my desk and stuff is downstairs in my bedroom. I feel like I have too many stations to maintain. Do you have a tip?
First of all I have to admit that I am terrible when it come to piles, I pile everything everywhere. After reading Fly Lady’s site I have bee trying to keep my piles picked up. Honestly it is working (there are some piles, rather large ones that I am ignoring for the time being) my living room and kitchen seem to stay cleaner longer. In the past I would always skip my piles, I figured I didn’t have time to take care of my piles unless I had a big chunk of time. What I have learned is that it really only takes 5 minutes or less to clear off my “hot spots” (Fly Lady) and I would have a clean room.
Now for the mail issue. It use to get piled on my desk, or the counter, or any other flat surface. Then in January I did a big cleaning of my bedroom (this is my biggest pile zone) and I think I had three months of mail on my desk….sigh…not very efficient. I set up my desk as I have it now with little baskets to organise things, specifically bills, my envelope system (thanks Dave Ramsey) stationary. Just because I have the tools of organisation doesn’t mean I am going to be an organised person. Being the person I am there is always going to be some level of ciaos around me, but I came to realise that my behavior needed to change too if I wanted an organised home
So, for mail, this is what happens on a typical good day: The mail is brought in and placed on the table by the door, I will sort it, all adds, catalogues and credit card applications go into the recycle bin (shred the credit card apps.) I do have to say that most of the time I don’t do this durring the day and Dadzoo will quickly sort through it when he gets home. Anything Dadzoo needs to see; medical statements, bill statements or maybe a catalogue that I know he will like stays on the table, he looks through them when he gets home then takes it downstairs to file it away. Bills that need to be paid get put in a certain place on my desk to be paid when Dadzoo gets his check.
We really only get two bills in the mail, the rest are paid on-line, so we only get statements in the mail for those. I don’t feel like I can throw those statements away (for instance our morgage payment) so Dadzoo just files them, they require little attention.
There you go, what I do with mail, very simple, very easy, it really is just a matter of making yourself take care of it as soon as it comes in the door.
And for the Keepin’ it real part, here is a picture of my management center as of 8:00 this morning!
I am still a work in progress, but aren’t we all!
Wordless Wednesday {six months ago}
Everythings Coming Up Roses
My roses are bursting, and the smell is heavenly. Just outside my back door the air is heavy with heat and fragrance. There is something about the hot smell of roses that sooths my soul.
This first bush pictured is special to me. Dadzoo brought this home for me when he went to buy trees and shrubs for out new home and yard. He knew I wanted to line the back of the house with roses and he picked out the very first one. The yellow of the blossoms are so bright they hurt my eyes!
De-Junking the piles
The last month or so I have been making a real effort to eliminate my piles.
Below is center #1
Even though this is a busy spot, it doesn’t need to look so messy and really, in all that mess who can run a home efficiently. It takes up my whole counter and the computer just gets in the way, and is very distracting (I would much rather blog stalk than clean or cook!)
This is my second management center, the desk in my bedroom. This is where I pay bills and write letters. Usually my computer is on this desk too, but my box of seeds are in the way!
And seriously who can keep track of bills in this clutter.
So a couple of weeks ago I deiced to tackle this clutter trap and make my management centers more efficient.
Management center #1
all clean and clear
there is something about this that just feels so good!
It is now easier to keep track of our daily schedules, menus, appointments and other odds and ends that pop up.
Management center #2
I love this little spot in our house.
I get to sit and blog! (and pay bills) right by our big window
Now the real trick is to keep them neat and tidy!
