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Archive for Helpful Products – Page 2

Arrange Those Papers

By Tanya Whitford, CPO® on October 7, 2013 No Comments

Paperwork ArrangersOne of my favorite products to handle papers are paperwork arrangers. I have been using them daily since before I was an organizer and couldn’t imagine not using them. Paperwork arrangers are basically 2 pieces of plastic sealed on 2 sides that allow you to hold papers in them and see the top page. It is a simple concept that makes a big difference. I use them for everything from client files to current projects to manage things like “Bills to Pay” and “To Do’s”. They don’t replace file folders in my file cabinet, but rather are the way I manage my active papers and the things that I need to carry around a lot. Any papers on my desk are in paperwork arrangers with a handy post it note to specify what it is from “Calls To Make” to “Review Insurance Policy”. Having no loose papers makes things easier. And paperwork arrangers simply feel organized!

Paperwork arrangers come in many different styles, colors, weights and prices. You can get them at any office supply store. Here are a few of my favorite ones and why:

1. Century-Safe Paperwork Arrangers from Century Business Solution– These are my main paperwork arrangers because they are very strong and last for years. I use both the 1/3 cut version and the regular straight edge. I like the clear ones and the colored ones- especially when I can get a whole pack of purple ones. These are on the expensive side, but they will last you a very long time.

2. The Pendaflex PileSmart QuickView Jackets with Write-On Tabs– What is unique about these paperwork arrangers is that they have a long colored edge along the bottom to write on and make these folders stand out when piled up. If you are a piler not a filer- these may be for you.

3. Avery Plastic Sleeves– These are very thin and not good to carry around papers, but they are perfect to be used inside file folders as a way to separate a small subgroup within a folder that does not warrant an entire folder to itself. They fit easily into file folders and make separating and grabbing small sections very simple.

If you already use paperwork arrangers then I am preaching to the choir here. What is your favorite kind? If you have never used them, it is time to give them a try. You will wonder how you lived without them!

 

Categories : Helpful Products, Paper

Bathroom Pile-Up

By Tanya Whitford, CPO® on September 9, 2013 No Comments

The morIMG_1395e people that share a bathroom, the more chaotic the space can be. I share a bathroom with 2 little girls so there is a lot of stuff just for the bathtub! On a trip to Target, I came across a product I didn’t know I needed until I saw it. It was a Room Essential 3 Tier Basket Stand which fit perfectly in the tiny space between my bathtub and sink. I moved all kid related items to the basket stand. The top basket holds everything I need to wash their hair and comb out tangles- all in easy reach and easy to see. The middle basket holds rubber duckies and toys. The bottom basket holds all the foam letters to play with. Since the baskets are plastic and have holes, I can dump even wet toys in there and they will dry out. All the baskets are re-moveable with the top one also having a handle. It works so well for my kids stuff and leaves the bathtub shelves for my stuff. It is about 2 feet tall, 7 1/2″ wide, and 12 1/2″ deep and cost just under $25.

Something like this would be perfect for college students, especially with the top handled basket to easily cart toiletries to the bathroom. It could also work for arts and crafts and small toys. In the kitchen for a grab & go snack tower or fruits and vegetables. In the living room to hold TV remotes, DVDs, video games, or magazines. The possibilities are endless! You can certainly find something similar at other stores. Look for something that stores vertically rather than horizontally, has a small footprint but lots of storage that gives you flexibility to fit your needs.

One of my favorite things about this basket stand is that my kids know how to put all their stuff away.  I was amazed to watch my 2 year old put everything back after her bath in the right baskets. She loves doing it and it really helps me out!

Categories : Helpful Products, Kids
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