Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Travel, Moving, Nursery Necessities-- FREE STUFF
Friday, March 6, 2009
5 Tips to Reduce Electronic Clutter
Simply put, computers are tools. Like other tools, if not handled properly, disaster can result.
Computers were supposed to make our lives easier and save us valuable time (or so we were told in the beginning of the “Computer Age”). In many ways computers have made our lives easier. However, in many other ways, they have added more complexity and clutter rather than simplification. A lot of time, money and energy tend be wasted on electronics (purchasing, maintaining, repairing, surfing, etc.).
We must all be vigilant and diligent managers of our time, talent and treasure. In an effort to be of service, here are some great tips to help reduce and control various types of “electronic clutter.”
- Avoid Getting Sucked into the Electronic “Black Hole”: Set aside 5-10 minutes once a day to check emails. If you need to surf the Web, set a time limit, then set a timer for that amount of time. When it rings, you’re done! Shut down the computer and go on to something else.
- Avoid Spam and other Unpalatable Items: Ask your friends and family to not forward you spam or junk mail. All those cute pictures and chain emails are great wasters of computer space and your valuable time. When spam or junk mail arrives, mark it as spam (if your email allows this option). This will help prevent future items from these spammers showing up in your inbox.
- Avoid ePaper Clutter: Filing is filing. Follow a system that makes sense to you, make eFolders and label them accordingly. When you’re through reading an item and want to save it, move it to your eFolder.
- Avoid Lost or Stolen Passwords: Don’t put them on sticky Post It Notes on your desk or computer. Don’t store them on a Word, Excel or other unsecured document on your computer. If you have a Palm Pilot or other PDA device, there are secure programs, such as Splash ID that you can download and store your personal information and passwords on. Just be sure to lock your Palm Pilot after each use. If you don’t store your passwords electronically, write them down in a notebook or store them on a piece of paper. Hide these in your bookshelf or other area where you know you can retrieve it, but not obvious (e.g. don’t put it in a folder in your file cabinet labeled “passwords”).
- Avoid Wasting Time Looking For Your Favorite Websites:
Every Web Browser that I’m aware of allows you to save the addresses of your favorite websites. This is sometimes referred to as “Favorites” or “Bookmarks.” You can organize your Favorites or Bookmarks the same way you organize your emails and other electronic documents. Simply create eFolders on your favorite Web Browser. When you arrive at your favorite information site (e.g. www.straighten-up-now.com), simply choose “add to Favorites” or “Bookmark It” and choose a folder to store the address in.
Utilizing these tips will help keep your computer “tool” in good working order.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Valentines Day -- Create a "Why I Love You Box"
It's almost Valentines Day and I have to confess this is one of those holidays that has dual meaning for me. Why?
First, the commercialism and the focus on "what did you get me" or "what did you do for me." The holiday seems to be focused on both the ego and eros.
Want to do something different? This year, try this . . .
Create a “Why I love you box”. Take a small box, decorate it beautifully. Then write down (or type) all the reasons why you love that special someone. Get creative. Giving someone all the reasons why you love them will cost you next to nothing (except a little time and creativity) and will put the focus of this holiday where it should be . . . on the one(s) you love!
Friday, February 6, 2009
Breakfast on the go made easy
Handy Way to Storage Hair Accessories
Crafters Desktop Storage Caddy
This handy desktop storage caddy is great for various kinds of crafts. Whether it's markers, paintbrushes, scissors, glue, etc, this handy carousel will keep your favorite crafting supplies handy.
Check it out on the following website:
http://www.vanillajoy.com/making-memories.html
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Typewriter Key Magnets A Fun Office Item
Filing Fling --- No more boring file folders!
Latest Fun Organizing Item . .
Friday, January 30, 2009
Shop Smart When Purchasing Furniture
If you are considering purchasing furniture for a room in your home, shop smart and take organizing and storage into consideration. A storage ottoman like this one is multifunctional: storage, foot rest, coffee table and seating!
Look for coffee tables and end tables that have drawers or shelves. Add pretty baskets to these shelves and you'll have a wonderful place to stash the TV Guide, your favorite magazine or hobby project. You can always find your remote in the drawer!
Instead of a small end table just to put your drink or a lamp on, consider purchasing a chest of drawers.
Check out the choices available in your favorite store that is within your budget and, with storage in mind, you'll make wiser choices for the comfort and convenience of everyone in your home.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Switch It Organizer for Purses
Switch It Organizer by Nan (about $40 most places online).
It's a handy see-thru vinyl "mini bag" with lots of pockets for your PDA, cell phone, makeup, etc. Store all your essentials in the Switch It Organizer then, the next time you decide to change purses, simply grasp the handle of your Switch It Organizer and put all your items in your new bag!
Simply insert the name "Switch It Organizer by Nan" into your favorite web browser and look online for the best deal.
Toodles!