What’s Your Organizing Personality?
November 4, 2010
Organizing systems are not one-size-fits-all. Your organizing personality — or what I like to call your logic type — is truly the most important aspect to consider when organizing any room or project.
If you try to organize something that runs against your system of reasoning, then it will never, ever stick!
That’s why, in my work as a professional organizer, I have identified four logic types: Geometrical, Positional, Chronological, and Categorical. Continue Reading
Tuesday Tip: Cat Litter and a Tube Sock?
November 2, 2010
The weather is changing and the leaves are turning amber and red. Our first fall storm blew through, and with it the realization of a minor home repair I wasn’t aware I needed; window calking.
My son’s bedroom window has a small leak in the top of the frame that drips onto the windowsill. When it dries out, we can fix it. But until then, here’s a great tip: Fill a long tube sock with scoopable cat littler and place it on a plastic bag or tray on the window sill. The litter absorbs a LOT of water, the sock keeps it from being messy and the plastic protects the sill. And an added benefit: the soft surface absorbs the dripping noise!
Got any wet weather tips for us? Leave a comment!


