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Vicki Madden

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Residential & Photo Organizer: simple organizing solutions for your home, time, and paper & digital photos. Food & Wine Taster. Hiker & Oregon Explorer.

Anne Lamott said, “Perfection is the voice of the oppressor.


For tasks that get repeated – ie. grocery store, packing for travel – create and use a master list.


When heading out of the house, map out your errands. You'll save time, money and energy!


Define the use of an area and you’ll instantly know what does not belong there.


Poor reason to keep something: It was a gift.


Focus on progress not perfection.


Work with a calendar and a planner together. They go hand-in-hand and work beautifully together.


Do you find that too much visual clutter in your home can lead to “mental clutter”?


"A photograph that has not been shared or at least printed is almost a nonexistent photograph … ” - Sergio Garibay


If you have a task you need to finish it’s okay eliminate interuptions; close your door, mute your phone & turn off your email notifications


Don’t overload your calendar with back-to-back tasks. Allow some time buffers in between for those things you know you’ll need to do.


Are your collections stored in the attic? Choose your favorites and display them so they can be seen and enjoyed.


Laundry area: Make it functional and add a clothing rod and a table.


Without my grocery list I get overwhelmed with the visuals, forget what I actually needed, and bring home chocolate instead!


Keep your desktop free of all except the things you use daily. You’ll accomplish more if you have a clutter-free space.


Poor reason to keep something: There’s nothing wrong with it!


For your entryway launching pad, include a spot for things that need to leave the house--grocery bags, library books, dry cleaning.


Keep a small donation box in your child’s closet for any clothes you find that are too small or other items they’ve outgrown.


Containers don't have to be fancy to work well. A labelled zip-top baggie is a great place to store all those cords & chargers.


Reevaluate toy collections is right before a birthday or holiday when the motivation will be high to clear out some space for new toys!


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