A Procrastinator's Guide To The Clutter-Free Life

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A Procrastinator’s Guide To The Clutter-Free Life (NAPSA)—“‘If it was worth doing, it would have been done already.” Behold the excuse of the modern procrastinator. It can be hard to tackle certain projects in our daily lives, especially in our homes. The good newsis that simple and smart home organization solutions exist for those of us who don’t know where to begin. Do we put off until tomorrow, wish for a magic wand or consider a new alternative? As the expert in storage solutions for every room of the home, ClosetMaid offers a walking tour of tips for those of us yearning to get it together for good. Step 1: Pull into the garage, the space where families typically cope with clutter as a fact The garage spacetypically represents clutter. However, with the help of storage solutions, that stuff can be tamed. supplies, luggage and miscellaneous stuff can be tamed. By devoting just one weekend morning to organization, the garage can becomea special place. Many people choose to install the ClosetMaid Maximum Load system for their garage storage solution needs. Constructed of durable address the bedrooms. “The closet gets so out of hand because you can shut the door and keep clutter out of sight,” says Meryl Starr, a professional organization coach in New York and author of “The Home Organizing Workbook.” “But with closets, out of sight doesn’t mean out of mind. Creating storage systems can help you get and stay organized in yourcloset, saving you time and letting you start your day without distraction.” Closet organization is an important part of children’s bed- holds up to 600 pounds per sixfoot shelf—perfect for your heavy-duty garage needs once and for all. Step 2: With the garage under control, how does one prevent what seems to be the inevitable tumble of pots and pans from kitchen cabinets? Tray sliders are a great addition to your kitchen and easy to install. An organized in the closet might not be such an exaggeration after all. Scare them off with ClosetMaid ShelfTrack. You hang the track and therest of the components attach and snap into place. It’s an easy-to-install, adjustable wire shelving system that grows with your children since you can vary the shelf heights as their needs change. of life. But that mess of tools, sports equipment, gardening coated steel, Maximum Load kitchen makes for an efficient chef. Step 3: When the common areas are decluttered, it’s time to rooms, too. If their closets are a mess, their tales about monsters For more ideas, visit www. closetmaid.com or call (800) 8740008 for more information on solving your family’s storage needs.