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New Year Organizing

Written by: Martha Matthews


Tips to help you start getting organized for the New Year
It’s the beginning of another new year. What better time to get organized. Try these helpful tips to get your New Year started in the right direction.

1. Schedule it.

Schedule all annual appointments for you and your family –doctor, dentist and veterinarian (for the animals of course!)

2. Calendar it.

Get a new calendar and transfer over all birthdays, anniversaries and other important events. Don’t forget to add appointments that you have already scheduled for this year. Color-code each event by category using highlighters in different colors so that you can see what’s coming up at a glance. Purchase a calendar wall hanger and hang up your calendar for daily viewing.

3. Get it on Sale

Purchase Christmas cards, wrapping paper, tissue, bows, ribbon and decorations for next year while they are on sale now.

4. Make a List and Check it Twice

Make a list of all the people you mailed cards to. Put each name and address into Word’s label feature (under tools, letters/mailings, envelopes/labels) so that next year you so you can save time by printing out address labels. Print them on festive label stock.

Make a list of those you purchased gifts for and make another list to keep as master lists for next year.

You might want to consider drawing names among the adults instead of buying something for everyone.

5. Write It Down

Write out your New Year’s Resolutions/Goals. See our article “Making Successful New Year’s Resolutions” at http://www.christian-homemaking.com/resolutions.html

6. Perfectly Put Away

Organize your Christmas ornaments, lights and decorating items as you store them away. Try using a cardboard wine case for your ornaments. They can be picked up for free from the grocery store and have dividers that are just the right size for most ornaments. Label your boxes as you go so you know what is in them. Try combining all the ornaments that you use on a regular basis. That way you can pull out that box to use right away and then go on to the others as needed. You can also apply this strategy to all your holiday decorations. Group each season or holiday and mark each box accordingly.

Purchase organizing containers on sale at home improvement warehouses for organizing throughout the year. Home Depot has some really great boxes that fold down to a compact size when not in use. They can be stacked and stored for later use. Buy as many as you think you will need for the year.

7. Budget for Next Christmas

Take a look at your Christmas receipts from last year and plan a budget for next Christmas.

8. Hidden Agenda

Find a hiding place for Christmas gifts that you purchase on sale throughout the year. Make sure it is “child proof”. Make a list of each gift and who it is for. Keep that list in your wallet so that you can note each purchase. By doing this you will keep tract of what you have purchased and avoid spending too much.

9. Filing for the Future

Start getting your files and records in order. See the article “The Benefits of a Filing System” on our web site at http://www.christian-homemaking.com/filingsystem.html for how to set up a system that works.

For more organizing and homemaking resources, subscribe to our free ezine called Wives of Excellence. wivesofexcellence-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

Happy organizing!

About the Author

Martha Matthews is the Editor of Christian-Homemaking.com, a web site with resources dedicated to Christian homemaking. In addition to her web site, she also has a popular free monthly newsletter for Christian wives called The Wives of Excellence Newsletter. To subscribe send a blank email to wivesofexcellence-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. Or visit our web site at http://www.christian-homemaking.com/newsletter.html


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