Archive for 2007

W.A.P.!

In: Clutter Control

1 Dec 2007

Originally from Matt Baier’s Organizing Works Newsletter, December 2007 WAP! At the risk of losing business, I will admit to something you probably already know:  organizing is not brain surgery.  In fact, you probably get more frustrated when you can’t get organized BECAUSE you know it shouldn’t be so hard.  Once again, the culprit is [...]

Originally from Matt Baier’s Organizing Works Newsletter, November 2007  Target Your Office Does your desk ever get piled with so many things to do that you don’t feel like you can do ANY of them?  If so, you’re not alone.  Just looking at that pile can stress you out before you even start work!  Would [...]

Backsliding

In: Systems

1 Oct 2007

Originally from Matt Baier’s Organizing Works Newsletter, October 2007 BACKSLIDING Since we don’t become instantly DISorganized, we can’t expect to become instantly organized.  Oh sure, we can shove all our clutter into a closet and give the illusion of control, but to get truly organized and STAY organized a process is required.  As many of [...]

Originally from Matt Baier’s Organizing Works Newsletter, August 2007 TOP 10  GOLDEN RULES OF STORAGE A couple weeks ago Real Simple magazine contacted me, requesting my top 3 clutter control tips in the home office and kitchen.  Now I have nothing against Real Simple and I have no problem giving away my best tips, but I realized I [...]

Originally from Matt Baier’s Organizing Works Newsletter, July 2007 My Least Favorite Organizing Products This special edition of Organizing Works may get me in a lot of trouble, but it’s all meant in good fun.  There is no rulebook for organizing products.  These are just my opinions based on my personal experiences and based on [...]


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  • Lisa Corrado: Matt, you are so right when you say many of what we consider tasks are actually projects. And I real [...]
  • Steven: Tasks are simple. If you try to finish the tasks then think that you have completed the project. You [...]
  • Elaine Hoffmann: I want to thank you and your amazing team for the great work you have done organizing my basement,at [...]
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