Category Archives: Organization

Recipe Book Dividers

It is January and I am still trying to do a little bit of organizing, I had this BIG stack of recipes that I had printed from different websites, pages that I had ripped out of magazines and some recipes that were handwritten by myself or given to me by a friend.  So I decided that I really needed to get them all organized, since they are recipes that I use and I was getting tired of flipping through the whole entire stack to find one recipe!  As I was looking through these recipes I noticed that some of them had been printed 3 years ago!  So I would say that it was definitely time to get my act together.  :)

I went to Costco and bought this plain white binder that you can put a page in the front of it and also in the spine.  This is the 2″ size. Continue reading

Setting Goals Backwards Journal

I have been in a bit of a funk lately and I just could not seem to shake it.  I just kind of felt like I was spinning my wheels and not going anywhere.  I don’t know if it is just this time of year, with Christmas over and the start of a brand new year and thinking of all the expectations that come with that.

I tend to set a lot of resolutions every year and then they seem to fall by the wayside after about a month or two.  I think that as women, we tend to beat ourselves up for all the things we think that we do not do.  I was reading a post the other day from here, and she talked about setting goals in reverse and how instead of listing all of the ways that we failed to accomplish last year’s goals, we should make a list of all of the things that we actually do right during the year.  Well I  thought about that quite a bit and decided that I really liked that idea, but I wanted to take it one step farther.  I made a journal so that I can record the things that I have accomplished or overcome every month and then I can realize all the things that I did do, and not beat myself up for all the things that I did not do.  I would not make a “to do list” of resolutions but rather an “I did list!”  I would then concentrate on the “half full glass rather than the half empty glass”.  I think it will be a great thing to be able to look back at my achievements each month.  Then I decided that if I dated my entries I could look back over several years at a time!

So do you want to make a journal to record all of your goals that you set in reverse!

Start with any notebook.  I used a good old composition journal, but you can use any type of journal or notebook.Cover the front and the back.  I put the book on top of the paper and just traced around it.  I  just went to the black strip with my paper.  Ink the edges if you prefer and then adhere paper to the front.Next cut your tabs for the dividers 1 1/2″ x 3 “.  I used six coordinating  patterns and cut two of each, so that I had twelve tabs, one for each month.I wrapped ribbon around the front of my journal and glued it to the inside cover.  If you want to add ribbon you will need to do this step.Next, cover the inside of your journal.  Again I just put the cover on my paper and traced around it.. You want to leave a very little space on the inside, so that your book will close properly.  Cut out and ink the edges.  Adhere to the inside cover.  Repeat this step for the back cover.

To add your tabs to the pages, fold tabs in half to make a 1 1/2″ x 1 1/2″ square.  Ink edges if desired.  Put one sheet of paper in between the tab and glue it so that about 1/4″ is sticking out beyond the page. The tab is showing  on the front and the back of that page. Space evenly so that you can space 6 tabs down and then 6 more behind that.  I had a 100 page journal, so I spaced the tabs every 8 pages.  That left a few more at the back, but  that does not matter.  (You could add  a title of  “NOTES”  to the last few pages if you wanted to.)  Then number the tabs from 1-12 for each of the months.
Decorate the front anyway that you would like. I wanted to make this a fun book that I would want to use over and over again, so I decorated it up by adding this flower and ribbons, which are pretty dimensional, but I am going to keep this book out on my desk, so that I will see it often and try to remember the purpose of this book.  If you are going to keep it on a shelf, you will want to keep the front pretty flat.  But just remember that the outside of the book is not what is important, but what you write in the inside!On the inside cover you will want to add this label.  It tells you how you should use this journal in setting your goals backward!Here is a printable for you to print for the inside cover of your journal.  I kept it pretty simple so that it would match with whatever color you use.  I matted this label with a green to match my book.  To print, just right click and go to copy, open your favorite program, like word, and right click again and to to paste.  The original size is 4″ x 6″.

Now I need to go and record that I got my closet completely dejunked and cleaned out and donated clothes to a worthy cause.  I spent time with my husband, and some of my grandchildren, which is time very well spent.  I also exercised 3 times this week!  So instead of beating myself up, I am going to try to look for all the good around me!

Getting Organized

I am still busy cleaning and dejunking.  I have been working in my closet in the bedroom.  I have filled 3 big garbage bags full of clothes, shoes, belts, etc. to donate.  I am determined to clean my closet before I put any of my new clothes in there!  Tomorrow I will clean off the shelves and the built in drawers and then I will be done with my closet and I hope to continue throughout my whole house throughout the next few weeks.

I have been searching the web for different sites with helpful hints.  One of my favorite sites is Flylady.net  She has some great ideas and encourages “baby steps” which I like.  She has a journal that you can make to keep yourself organized and you can even join her email and she will send you an email every day of what to do that day.  The one thing that is her trademark is to shine your kitchen sink every night before you go to bed, so that when you wake up in the morning you will have one thing that is clean and ready for you to start the day!  I really like that and I know that when I do it, I feel better about the day knowing that I do not need to start my day by do dishes.

 FlyLady cartoon

A book that my DIL told me about is: The Joy of Less. This is a minimalist living guide.  It is a good guide for dejunking, although she is a little extreme in some of her thinking, (I guess I’m not a true minimalist because I like my stuff too much!)  But there are some great ideas and steps to getting rid of your stuff, and the book goes through every room in your house and tells you how to go about cleaning out each room.

The Joy of Less, A Minimalist Living Guide: How to Declutter, Organize, and Simplify Your Life

There is another blog called My Simpler Life that has a calendar for 2012 with something every day that you can clean.  You can download it and use it to get yourself organized.

What are some of your best organizing tips?  I would love for you to leave a comment and tell me what works for you!