Month: June 2013

  • Rihanna Shares A Devotion To Rid Herself of Clutter

     

    Rhianna Coco Chanel

    Rhianna (pictured left) is pictured here sitting on the couch of Coco Chanel's Paris apartment

     

    As we've mentioned before, using scripture (straight quotes from the bible) is a highly effective way (for some) to develop your goals, and help lead you through the day-to-day activities of life, including clearing clutter and being more effective at home and office. A devotion would include some thoughts to reflect on along with the scripture. For instance, for a religious family, your grandparents may have used to read a daily scripture out loud at breakfast time and then spend a minute or so discussing what the family thought that scripture meant to the group or how they could apply it, making it 'devotion time'.

     

    Singing superstar Rhianna recently shared a Instagram photo from the book Starting Your Day Right: Devotions for Each Morning of the Year by Joyce Meyer referencing a devotion about clearing clutter.

     

     

    Rhianna clutter

    Rhianna shared this photo on her Instagram account. Like her, do you use devotions daily in your clutter clearing?

     

    “You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You.”
    —Isaiah 26:3 NKJ

     

    Sometimes we complicate our life by taking on things that God has not told us to do. We add stress, confusion, and clutter with the unnecessary things we take on and hold on to. We need to use our faith to let go of whatever clutters our mind and keeps us from peace.

     

    Ask God to show you ways to simplify your life. Take an inventory today, and start throwing out whatever is filling your life with unproductive distractions. God wants you to enjoy your day, so get rid of whatever He shows you to give up.

     

    OrganizingLA is not drawn to an
    particular set of theories or religious views. Whatever works for our professional organization clients is a personal choice. Everyone gets motivated differently, we just like to
    have the conversation and the exchange of ideas. How do you feel?

     

    Source: Instagram

     

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  • Use the Pareto Principle for Summer Organizing and Decluttering Success

     

    Pareto

    The Pareto Principle could guide you to be more effective with your time and your life.

    What if you could use statistics to declutter your home, office and life, and keep it organized forever?

     

    The Pareto Principle, also known as the 80/20 rule was developed in 1906 by Vilfredo Pareto, an Italian economist and sociologist who observed that 80% of land in Italy was owned by 20% of the population. Since then, we’ve learned the idea of the 80/20 rule has relevancy in almost every area of our lives:  business, time management and usefulness of everyday objects. As as a hands-on professional organizer, we refer to these principles when working with clients. The principles are relevant whether you're organizing Los Angeles, New York City, or Italy!

     

    Impressive statistics:


    • We wear 20% of our clothes 80% of the time;
    • We read 20% of our magazine subscriptions 80% of the time;
    • Our shelf space holds 80% clutter and junk you’ll never use;
    • We spend 80% of our attention reviewing 20% of our mail and paperwork;
    • We use 20% of our kitchen gadgets 80% of the time;
    • We clean 20% of the house and it takes 80% of our time to clean it;
    • We will use 20% of our loose recipes to make 80% of our meals;

     

    The Pareto Principle gives us an excellent opportunity to look at the usefulness of daily clutter in our lives. Just because you have the space to store something, doesn’t mean you necessarily need to keep it. Because according to the 80/20 rule, you may not be using it! You can make the rule work for you by understanding the importance of priorities.

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    image above courtesy Time Management HQ.

     

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  • How To Choose (And Use) A Paper Planner Calendar

    Old Hollywood Calendar

    While they don't necessarily provide a lot of writing space, photographic calendars such as vintage old Hollywood scenes add inspiring images to your daily agenda items. Click here.

    This article is second in an "organizing for the actor" spring series of guest contributor
    topics by Kristine Oller, a Los Angeles-based change strategist.
      For information on the series featured here on OrganizingLA click here.

    John's  note: call them old-school, call them what you want. Paper planners will always be the calendar of choice for many people. While this article talks specifically about the paper version, the rules apply to digital devices too: use the capturing system you want, but be CONSISTENT.

     

    In Los Angeles acting class, your "scene partner" asks if you’ll go to her stand-up gig on Saturday night. Checking the date in your portable planner, you see no notation indicating another commitment, so you promise to go. Later on, you realize that you just gave away your last free Saturday night of the month. Had you known that, you might have thought twice about attending the performance. Then, when you get home, you discover that, according to the calendar on the kitchen wall, you’ve already accepted an invitation to a wedding shower that very same Saturday night. What now?

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  • Liberace Loved Decorative Excess and His Happy Nappies

    Behind the Candelabra

    Actor Michael Douglas plays Liberace in the HBO TV movie

     

    It's no doubt the new HBO's Liberace is creating renewed interest in his life and loves. The TV movie “Behind the Candelabra" garnered a record-breaking 2.4 million viewers and has received great reviews in the press.

    Born Walter Valentino Liberace, he was celebrated in his time as both exotic and lovable. But he also lived a life of excess with elaborately decorated homes, jewel-encrusted clothing and lavish gifts to friends and family. The world now in 2013, is in a different place and time. Could you imagine such celebrated excesses as wearing $3million dollars worth of stage jewels and a $200,000 mink coat worn being prominently announced from a stage?

     

    The Moroccan Room Liberace

    Liberace's Moroccan Room in Las Vegas is an example of his do-it-yourself personal taste. Love it or list it?

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