You've taken the time to conquer the clutter.
You've made the tough decisions.
You've donated, mended, thrown, purged, given-away, consigned, dry-cleaned, repaired, straightened, folded, labeled and finally created a system for storing and using your stuff.
Now, how do you maintain your new space?
Here are some helpful suggestions on keeping up your newly organized space from John Trosko, owner of OrganizingLA in Los Angeles:
- Maintaining your space should be done just as you systematically did before; one area at a time. Put yourself on a schedule, and pick up after yourself. Remember, the key word is system-- and stick to it. Handle one item at a time, or one closet. If you keep it in small increments, you will avoid that overwhelmed feeling you get. In return, never get anything decisions made.
- Dedicate a space in the garage or closet shelf for donations. Use a sturdy box, basket or bag, and when you see something you really don't need anymore, toss the item into the container. Push yourself to visit your local thrift store or donation charity on a regular basis for a drop-off. Use the It's Deductible! software I wrote about in July. Folks think that once their bookshelf is decluttered, they're done forever. Not. Getting organized is a long-term process that require diligence. It's not something you can tackle on a Sunday night. The same thought continues with the maintenance of your new space.
- If you've taken the time and money to get a closet or garage organized, don't reintroduce clutter. Use the techniques to continuously rid yourself of the things you no longer use. Always put things in the place where you use them-- and those places can change as your needs change.


























I have a question for you, Mr. OrganizingLA. Somewhere I saw advertized an organizer that held a pda, cell phone, and/or iPod where you would place these devices so the cords required to recharge them were out of the way. So they were neatly organized on one's desk for example. Now I cannot find this thing and my corded devices are out of control on my desk. Have you seen or heard of anything like this? If so, do tell where it can be found. Thanks!
Posted by: Denise Wakeman | September 04, 2005 at 08:18 PM
Denise-- DWR has one (dwr.com). they call it a multipot personal electric charger, and it's on sale even. Not that it's cheap.
Posted by: Linda | April 13, 2006 at 10:55 PM
Hi Linda!
Thank you very much for your comment. You know, it seems like I have never responded to Denise--but I actually did an entire post based on her question. I guess it would have been smart of me to respond down here in the comments too? Heck yea!
You can view the post here, including some reader comments, too.
http://organizingla.blogs.com/organizingla_blog/2005/11/powerstation_or.html
Posted by: John Trosko | April 13, 2006 at 11:05 PM
Great article and interesting site! I'm always looking for new ways to keep things more organized and ways to make it easy to live with. You've got some worthwhile ideas. Thanks!
Posted by: ShortcutSleuth | November 07, 2008 at 02:49 PM
It looks like some of these issues you are encountering when your file could be solved by using software to keep track of your files. You can try http://www.thepapertiger.com”>The Paper Tiger Filing System to help you better keep track of your files. Give it a try! We are a BBB A-Rated business and are always looking for ways to help people file!
Posted by: Janet B | December 17, 2009 at 07:02 AM