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Time Management – it’s all in the planning
Did you know that you have 86,400 seconds per day? My question to you is: how effectively do you
use your time?



Today I am sharing some tips on how to better manage your time and some obstacles to be aware
of.

1. Diary

Effective time management cannot be achieved without a diary. You can decide on the medium. I
am still old school and prefer my hand-written diary. Most people prefer electronic devices.
On a Sunday evening, I plan my week ahead:
1.1 Plan my meals from Mondays to Thursdays.
1.2 I will add the required ingredients to my shopping list.
1.3 I will add all the birthdays, get-togethers and school outings and activities for that week to my
shopping list.
1.4 I have a clear understanding of all the upcoming events and meetings for the week ahead.
On a Monday, I will go to the shops and get all the things on my shopping list. By doing this, I have
everything I need for my meals, all birthday presents are bought and cards written and snacks are
ready for school outings.
On Fridays, I will go to the shops to get the weekend groceries. So you see, I only go to the shops
twice a week, saving time and money.
My diary is always with me. It is then easy to check my availability before I commit to something.





2. Learn to say NO

Just say no, without giving a reason. In most instances people will ask you to do something in order
to achieve their own goals. If you don’t have the capacity, then say no, not maybe. Look at your
deliverables and your time available. Be aware of always saying yes, especially if it is not contributing
to your goals.

3. Unplug

According to my Google search, we spend 4 hours a day on our smartphones. The time that we
spend on social media is to look into the lives of others. By doing this we waste valuable time and we
don’t spend time with the people that matter. We must learn to unplug during the day from
technology. I have turned off the notifications on my phone. This has helped a lot not to run to my
phone every time I hear the notification.

4. To-do- list

Writing down your tasks is critical. In conjunction with your diary, you create a to-do- list. Items on
here must be either urgent or important. Urgent: things that must happen. Important: things that
help with achieving your goals. Look for things that you can delegate.

In the morning, identify 5 items on your to-do- list and deal with it. At the end of the day, you will
have a sense of achievement.


5. Procrastination

Such a big word for no action. We all do this. However, it should never impact the quality and
timeliness of your deliverables. Be aware of why you procrastinate. Sometimes a task is too
overwhelming. If this is the case, you will need to break down the task into smaller, achievable
sections.
If you just don’t feel like doing it, then give yourself an ultimatum. Do it first thing in the morning,
before you have your morning coffee, or go for your morning run. Usually when we done, we cannot
understand why we procrastinated.


6. Multitasking

This is a myth. Rather focus on one thing at a time. Give it all your attention. You will end up
spending less time and deliver with quality. Move on to the next thing when done.


7. 24 hours per day

Try this exercise. Print out a daily calendar with 24, 1-hour timeslots. Colour in the hours that you
are sleeping, the hours at work, hours driving kids around, etc. You will see that there are open time
slots and that you don’t use all your time effectively.


8. Being busy

Be very careful to fall into this trap. Lately, people thrive on the fact that they are busy. There is a
huge difference between being busy and being productive.
In closing…. We have enough hours in the day. If you plan effectively and use your time wisely, you
will have time for the things that matter. Remember to always include me-time in your diary.


Happy planning & Happy organizing!!
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Shoes, glorious shoes




Yes, I am a shoe-aholic. No! I don’t need help.

Shoes are just one of those things that women can’t explain why it is an obsession. Shoes can
transform your outfit, your confidence, your attitude and it carries you.
So many shoes and only two feet



Today I am sharing two things about shoes, 1. Shoe storage, and 2. Shoe maintenance.
Shoe storage:

1. There are many systems out there. First prize is always if you have the right cupboard space that
provides for shoe storage.
2. If you don’t have that, then you must look at the space available and decide on a storage system.
3. I have two systems.

a. A lazy shoezen. An idea I saw on Pinterest and that my brother made for me. It works on
the same principle as a lazy Susan on a dinner table. It has different compartments and
rotates. What I love most about this, is that all your shoes are visible while rotating.
b. The other system is plastic drawers. It is a set that comes with 3 drawers. There are
different colours to choose from. I prefer the see-through ones. I can store about 3 pairs
per drawer. Each drawer will be categorized by type of shoe.







4. The key about organizing is that items must be easily accessible and also be easy to put back.
Shoe maintenance:

1. At the end of the season, I will go through all my shoes and check for:
a. Heels to be replaced (these shoes will go into the boot of my car – refer to my boot
organizing video)
b. Shoes that needs to be washed or polished. These shoes will go to my laundry room.
c. Shoes that I longer like (donate these – put these into the boot of my car – refer to my
boot organizing video).
d. Shoes that is worn and must be thrown away. These go straight to the bin.
2. If you keep your hands on your shoes, it will last longer.
In closing…. Always buy the most expensive shoes that you can afford. You spend a lot of time on
your feet.

Happy organizing!!
Adele xx

Give a girl the right shoes, and she can conquer the world – Marilyn Monroe
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Maintenance 101


101 mean basic description.  Being organized isn’t limited to the cupboards in your house. For me, being organized is to have control over your life, your time and your house.

I am sharing tips on how to maintain your house/property, both on the inside and the outside. We so easily get use to a cupboard door that doesn’t close properly or a stain on a wall, or a mirror that must still be put up on the wall, that we don’t attend to it after a while. Therefore, I am doing Maintenance 101 to look with a different eye at my house.

So how do I do this?


1.       I created a template/Word document with the following sections:
a.       Interior
b.      Exterior

2.       These sections have three categories, per room:
a.       Maintenance
b.      Décor
c.       Nice to have

3.       I go through each room in my house and check from the ceiling to the floor for maintenance to be done by the handy man, décor items I still need to buy and items wanted that is costly and that must be saved for.

4.       I will update the template accordingly.

5.       The nice thing about the template is that I can give a list to the handy man, I know what to buy at the shops and I can budget and save for the nice to have items.

6.       Once maintenance is done, or I bought the décor or nice to have items, I will delete it from the template.

7.       Once every three months, I will go through the house again to make sure that the template is up to date.

8.       The same principle applies for the exterior of your property.


About the handy man


1.       It is advisable to get a handy man that is referred by word of mouth or known in your community.

2.       Find one that is reliable, thorough, solution-orientated and cost-effective.

3.       If you are from the Northern Suburbs in Cape Town, refer to Jack’s Toolbox (www.jackstoolbox.co.za). Jacques is highly recommended.

Why is it important to keep your hand on your property?

1.       You save money! If you do continuous maintenance, you won’t end up with huge maintenance issues. You also have a consolidated list for the handy man and don’t waste money to get him in for one or two items at a time.

2.       Your property will always be neat and tidy.

3.       Your property will stay market related.


The above template is available for download HERE ↓

Happy Organizing, 
Adele xx

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101 means basic description.  Remember that there are many views and opinions about organizing and how to organize. The things that I share with you, is what works for me and it is based on my experience. It is important that your organizing style reflects your personality, style and budget.


So what are the basic things about organizing?  


                                                                                                        
1.     Don’t take on too much.
2.     Be gentle and patient with yourself.
3.     It is an ongoing process.
4.     Baby steps.
5.     You must have a storage and labeling system in place.
6.     Don’t take on more than what you have time for.
7.     Don’t get distracted.
8.     Have a systematic approach. Don’t go from the one room to the next. Always finish one section/room before moving on to the next.

Why is being organized important?
1.     You save time! You never waste time looking for things.
2.     You save money! You will never waste money on buying things that is somewhere in the house.
3.     You will be in control.
4.     You will be committed and trustworthy.

So how do I do this?
1.     Depending on available time, I will unpack 1 drawer, or a shelf or a cupboard. Do not over commit.
2.     A decision must be made for each item that you unpack:
a.      Do I still use this, like this, wear this?
b.     If yes and it belongs to that room, then you put that on one pile. If it belongs to another room, then it must go to that room.
c.      If no, then you must ask the following questions:
                                                               i.      Can I donate it?
                                                             ii.      Can I sell it?
                                                            iii.     Can I recycle it?
                                                           iv.      Can I throw it away?
3.      Put the items for donation and recycling in boxes and take it straight to the boot/trunk of your car. On your next trip, you deliver it to the point of donation or to the recycling depot.
4.      Items to be thrown away, goes straight to the refuse bin/trash can.
5.      Items to be sold:
a.       Take photographs and upload it to an online platform, e.g. Gumtree, OLX, e-bay, etc.
b.      If these items don’t sell, then donate them.
6.    If you have sentimental items that you don’t want to get rid of, but it doesn’t have to be displayed. Get a memory box for these special items and stow away in a cupboard.
7.     I will then decide on a storage system for all the “yes” items for that room and put the items back.
8.     All the storage items or shelves will be labelled.

9.   The key to staying organized is to always return items to their right place, as soon as you are done with it.










Happy Organizing
Adele xx
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