Posts by Lisa Dooley
Organizing Series at South Shore Community Center
Starting in October, Lisa will be presenting a three part series at the South Shore Community Center in Cohasset providing tips and guidelines on key organizing concepts. The series kicks off on Wednesday, October 10th with “Paperwork & School Management” – learn some creative ways to file and organize your paperwork so you have everything…
Read MoreFall Organizing Event – September 20, 2012
Fall is the perfect time to get organized and keep your work and family life balanced. On September 20 at 5:30 pm, Lisa Dooley of Your Organized Life will be offering a free organizing seminar at the newly opened Bridges by Epoch senior living community in Hingham, MA. This seminar will offer many great organizing ideas…
Read MoreJewelry Unjumbled!
Does your jewelry box cause you more stress than style? You have beautiful jewelry to wear but can’t find the right piece when you want it. Necklaces get tangled and knotted and you can’t take the time to fix the mess when you are trying to get out the door…. Check out this simple solution…
Read MoreFinding the right jewelry can be a challenge when the pieces are tangled and jumbled….
Read MoreAn inexpensive corkboard on the wall is a functional and stylish way to organize jewelry.
Read MoreDe-Cluttering Tips from the Pros!
Let’s face it – no matter how organized we are, we could all use a few tips to help with our organizing and de-cluttering. With each season’s unique organizing challenges – holiday decorations, back-to-school backpacks and school supplies, rain boots and umbrellas, sunscreen and beach towels – there’s a solution to help. Check out these…
Read MoreGarages offer unique challenges for storage of bulky and seasonal items.
Read MoreOpen spaces become “catch all” areas for items in transition.
Read MoreRecreational items, gardening supplies, home improvement tools and food and pantry items are stored all together – making it difficult to find the items you need when you need them.
Read MoreCreating “zones” and storing like items together makes finding items easy.
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