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ORGANIZING
YOUR STUFF
AND YOUR LIFE
ORGANIZATION AND TIME MANAGEMENT
SESSION 3
TODAY WE WILL BE....
• Talking about how to keep your life organized
• Talking about how to keep your stuff organized
ORGANIZING YOU LIFE
THE MOST IMPORTANT STRATEGY:
Use a day planner or an agenda
• Put EVERYTHING in it
• Carry it around with you
• USE it to help you remember what you need to
do everyday
• ADD to it when new things come up
• CROSS OUT things you have completed
ACTIVITY
Create a day plan for everything you did yesterday and everything you are going
to do tomorrow.
MAIL
• Set up a mail station in the entryway of your home .
• Organize your mail every day.
• Separate your mail into piles- throw out any "Junk" mail right away!
• Organize the rest of your mail using a system that works for you.
• If you have open wall space, mount wood or metal wall files like those used for
magazines, or hang a decorative fabric pouch.
• If you have a table in your entryway, use trays or bins to keep mail tidy.
• Whatever storage solution you use, keep it out in the open so that you'll see
when you have a backlog of mail and be more likely to deal with it.
MAKE A SCHEDULE
• Set aside time every week to create a schedule for the whole week to keep
yourself organized.
• Put all of the major activities and appointments you have for the week on the
schedule.
• Pick a time of the week that makes sense and do it EVERY week (many people
like to do this on Sunday before the "start" of the week.
• This is also a great time to update your finances and organize any bill
payments you need to make for the upcoming month.
USE A CORKBOARD
• Pin up all your important information,
notices and bills
• Keep it somewhere visible
• Keep only current information on the
board
• File away information once you have
dealt with it
ACTIVITY
Brainstorm a list of all the things you would post on a cork board or notice board.
FILE YOUR PAPER
Once you have dealt with bills and
notices, put them in a file so you know
where to find them if you need them
later.
FILING SYSTEMS
Most people organize their information alphabetically using topics such as:
• Rent
• Telephone
• Utilities
You don't need an expensive filing cabinet-
a simple cardboard file box work as well!
The important thing is that you have a system in place and use it.
CHALKBOARD OR
WHITEBOARD
• Hang it in the entrance of your home or just outside the bathroom
• Make sure it is somewhere that everyone in your house can see it!
• Use it to communicate with the other people you live with
• Write down important appointments for the week
ACTIVITY
What would you write on your chalkboard/whiteboard this week?
• Find a place for EVERYTHING
• Things will pile up on counters and floors when they don't have a home
• Always put things back where they belong
ORGANIZING YOUR HOME
THE MOST IMPORTANT STRATEGY
PUT YOUR STUFF INTO
CATEGORIES
• in the kitchen
• in your closet
• in your garage
Where else could you organize your "stuff" into categories?
ACTIVITY
What categories would you use to organize each area?
MAKE LABELS
• label where things go in your cupboards, closet and garage so things always
get put in the right place
• this will also help you keep track of when you need to replace things
DON'T BUY THINGS YOU
DON'T NEED
If you are buying something new:
• decide whether you really need it
• think about where it will "live" once you take it home
Use a 24 hour rule for buying new things.
Rule: If you see something you need or want don't buy it right away. Wait 24 hours to see if
it is still something you really need or just something that you really want!
KITCHEN - GROCERY LIST
• Always use a grocery list when shopping.
• Keep a magnetic memo pad on your fridge.
• When you run out of something, add it to the list.
• Always take your list with you when you go grocery shopping so you don't buy
things you don't need!
• Grocery stores organize food into different categories such as bread and
bakery, dairy, meat, frozen foods- if you organize your grocery list in groups it
makes it much easier to shop!
ACTIVITY
Use a variety of flyers to create a grocery list.
TAKE PICTURES
• Instead of keeping everything just because it is a keepsake- take a picture-
keep a few really special items and a take picture of the rest.
• Keep your pictures in labelled photo albums.
Can you think of any examples where doing this might be useful?
FILE YOUR CLOTHES
Fold your clothing into squares and file them like books on a bookshelf.
Check out Linda Koopersmith videos on how to fold things:
https://www.youtube.com/user/bevhillorg
You can regain 1/3 to 1/2 of your drawer space by doing this!
It works great if you need to pack a bag or go away. You will be able to fit more
stuff in a suitcase.
HANG YOUR CLOTHES BY
"CATEGORY"
• Hang all "like" items together
• Within the category, hang all items that are the same colour together
This makes items easier to find!
DIRTY CLOTHES
• Sort them into the right washing colours when you take them off
• That way your laundry is ready go into the machine
• You will know when you have a load because the basket will be full
MITTENS AND GLOVES
• Mittens and gloves need to be kept with their mates, and should be kept in
storage that allows for air to circulate around them.
• A shallow woven or mesh tray or basket is ideal.
• If many people are using the entryway in your home, put clothespins out so
that mates can be pinned together.
• Add a string to children's mittens and put them through the coat sleeves so
they are never lost!
USE WASTED SPACE FOR
STORAGE
Store off season clothes under your bed
Can you think of any other ideas for using wasted space?
USE ICE CUBE TRAYS...TO
ORGANIZE
• jewellry
• hardware
• hair accessories
• paperclips, elastics and pushpins
CUPBOARDS
• Keep "like" things together- for example keep cans of soup together on one
shelf
• When you fold up your sheets put all the sheets in one of the pillow cases
• Label the edges of the cupboard so things go back in the right spot
Can you think of any other strategies you can use to keep cupboards organized?
PEG BOARDS
• Decades ago, home handymen developed an amazingly
simple and efficient system for keeping hand tools in
order.
• Put up a sheet of "Peg Board" over the garage
workbench, and hang tools off Peg Board hooks.
• To make things even easier, trace around the tools, so
you can quickly see if any tool is missing, what the tool
is, and where it should be put back.
• You can use this system anywhere- you don't have to
have a garage!
KITCHEN REFRIGERATOR
• Use transparent covered bins for bags of
food, such as shredded cheese, open
packages of coffee, and other loose
foods.
• Keep bottled condiments together in the
door slot.
• Beverages such as milk or juice, should
be kept together on trays, which contain
spills.
• Put items back where they belong
instead of into the easiest available
space
• Set aside a time to check the fresh dates
on items in your fridge at least once a
week!
"BEST BEFORE" OR "DURABLE
LIFE" DATES ON FOODS
• In Canada, a best-before sticker must appear on almost all prepackaged foods that will keep fresh for 90 days or less.
• Best-before dates are the manufacturer's promise to the consumer that the packaging and the food within them will be of the
highest quality standard and will contain the nutrients as outlined on the label.
• After that date, the promise no longer stands.…Definitely when a consumer purchases their food, they should be aware of the
best-before date and if it has already passed, they should leave it on the shelf and look for something fresher.
• Best before dates tell you about the freshness and shelf life of "unopened food," so once a product is opened, there's no
guarantee it will have the same flavour, texture or nutritional value. For example, once you open a carton of yogurt the date is
no longer in effect.
• "Best before" dates do not guarantee product safety. However, they do give you information about the freshness and potential
shelf-life of the unopened foods you are buying.
• Health Canada says, when a best before date has passed, use your judgement- when in doubt throw it out.
Sources: http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/5-things-you-should-know-about-food-expiry-dates-1.1181951 and http://www.inspection.gc.ca/food/information-for-consumers/fact-sheets/date/eng/1332357469487/1332357545633
"EXPIRY" DATES ON FOODS
• The expiration date is the date up to which the food maintains its microbiological and physical stability, and the nutrient
content declared on the label.
• Expiration dates must be used on the following products:
• formulated liquid diets (a nutritionally complete diet for persons using oral or tube feeding
methods)
• foods represented for use in a very low-energy diet (foods sold only by a pharmacist and only with a
written order from a physician)
• meal replacements (a formulated food that, by itself, can replace one or more daily meals)
• nutritional supplements (a food sold or represented as a supplement to a diet that may be inadequate
in energy and essential nutrients)
• human milk substitutes (infant formula)
• When an expiration date has passed, there is no doubt, throw it out.
Sources: http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/5-things-you-should-know-about-food-expiry-dates-1.1181951 and http://www.inspection.gc.ca/food/information-for-consumers/fact-sheets/date/eng/1332357469487/1332357545633
ACTIVITY -
BEST BEFORE AND EXPIRY DATE
CHECK-UP
This is a take-home activity. Before you come back next week, go through your
fridge and check all the products for best before dates and expiry dates. Clean
out your fridge. Come back next week and report on how it went.
QUESTIONS
CREDITS
This Power Point was created by Laubach Literacy Ontario.
The resources can be downloaded free of charge at www.laubach-on.ca.
This Employment Ontario project was funded by the Ontario Government. 2015
All website links were accurate at the time of original distribution-March 2015.
All of the images and clip art used in this Power Point are from Clipart.com and
Microsoft Office.com.

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Otm session 3 organizing your stuff and your life

  • 1. ORGANIZING YOUR STUFF AND YOUR LIFE ORGANIZATION AND TIME MANAGEMENT SESSION 3
  • 2. TODAY WE WILL BE.... • Talking about how to keep your life organized • Talking about how to keep your stuff organized
  • 3. ORGANIZING YOU LIFE THE MOST IMPORTANT STRATEGY: Use a day planner or an agenda • Put EVERYTHING in it • Carry it around with you • USE it to help you remember what you need to do everyday • ADD to it when new things come up • CROSS OUT things you have completed
  • 4. ACTIVITY Create a day plan for everything you did yesterday and everything you are going to do tomorrow.
  • 5. MAIL • Set up a mail station in the entryway of your home . • Organize your mail every day. • Separate your mail into piles- throw out any "Junk" mail right away! • Organize the rest of your mail using a system that works for you. • If you have open wall space, mount wood or metal wall files like those used for magazines, or hang a decorative fabric pouch. • If you have a table in your entryway, use trays or bins to keep mail tidy. • Whatever storage solution you use, keep it out in the open so that you'll see when you have a backlog of mail and be more likely to deal with it.
  • 6. MAKE A SCHEDULE • Set aside time every week to create a schedule for the whole week to keep yourself organized. • Put all of the major activities and appointments you have for the week on the schedule. • Pick a time of the week that makes sense and do it EVERY week (many people like to do this on Sunday before the "start" of the week. • This is also a great time to update your finances and organize any bill payments you need to make for the upcoming month.
  • 7. USE A CORKBOARD • Pin up all your important information, notices and bills • Keep it somewhere visible • Keep only current information on the board • File away information once you have dealt with it
  • 8. ACTIVITY Brainstorm a list of all the things you would post on a cork board or notice board.
  • 9. FILE YOUR PAPER Once you have dealt with bills and notices, put them in a file so you know where to find them if you need them later.
  • 10. FILING SYSTEMS Most people organize their information alphabetically using topics such as: • Rent • Telephone • Utilities You don't need an expensive filing cabinet- a simple cardboard file box work as well! The important thing is that you have a system in place and use it.
  • 11. CHALKBOARD OR WHITEBOARD • Hang it in the entrance of your home or just outside the bathroom • Make sure it is somewhere that everyone in your house can see it! • Use it to communicate with the other people you live with • Write down important appointments for the week
  • 12. ACTIVITY What would you write on your chalkboard/whiteboard this week?
  • 13. • Find a place for EVERYTHING • Things will pile up on counters and floors when they don't have a home • Always put things back where they belong ORGANIZING YOUR HOME THE MOST IMPORTANT STRATEGY
  • 14. PUT YOUR STUFF INTO CATEGORIES • in the kitchen • in your closet • in your garage Where else could you organize your "stuff" into categories?
  • 15. ACTIVITY What categories would you use to organize each area?
  • 16. MAKE LABELS • label where things go in your cupboards, closet and garage so things always get put in the right place • this will also help you keep track of when you need to replace things
  • 17. DON'T BUY THINGS YOU DON'T NEED If you are buying something new: • decide whether you really need it • think about where it will "live" once you take it home Use a 24 hour rule for buying new things. Rule: If you see something you need or want don't buy it right away. Wait 24 hours to see if it is still something you really need or just something that you really want!
  • 18. KITCHEN - GROCERY LIST • Always use a grocery list when shopping. • Keep a magnetic memo pad on your fridge. • When you run out of something, add it to the list. • Always take your list with you when you go grocery shopping so you don't buy things you don't need! • Grocery stores organize food into different categories such as bread and bakery, dairy, meat, frozen foods- if you organize your grocery list in groups it makes it much easier to shop!
  • 19. ACTIVITY Use a variety of flyers to create a grocery list.
  • 20. TAKE PICTURES • Instead of keeping everything just because it is a keepsake- take a picture- keep a few really special items and a take picture of the rest. • Keep your pictures in labelled photo albums. Can you think of any examples where doing this might be useful?
  • 21. FILE YOUR CLOTHES Fold your clothing into squares and file them like books on a bookshelf. Check out Linda Koopersmith videos on how to fold things: https://www.youtube.com/user/bevhillorg You can regain 1/3 to 1/2 of your drawer space by doing this! It works great if you need to pack a bag or go away. You will be able to fit more stuff in a suitcase.
  • 22. HANG YOUR CLOTHES BY "CATEGORY" • Hang all "like" items together • Within the category, hang all items that are the same colour together This makes items easier to find!
  • 23. DIRTY CLOTHES • Sort them into the right washing colours when you take them off • That way your laundry is ready go into the machine • You will know when you have a load because the basket will be full
  • 24. MITTENS AND GLOVES • Mittens and gloves need to be kept with their mates, and should be kept in storage that allows for air to circulate around them. • A shallow woven or mesh tray or basket is ideal. • If many people are using the entryway in your home, put clothespins out so that mates can be pinned together. • Add a string to children's mittens and put them through the coat sleeves so they are never lost!
  • 25. USE WASTED SPACE FOR STORAGE Store off season clothes under your bed Can you think of any other ideas for using wasted space?
  • 26. USE ICE CUBE TRAYS...TO ORGANIZE • jewellry • hardware • hair accessories • paperclips, elastics and pushpins
  • 27. CUPBOARDS • Keep "like" things together- for example keep cans of soup together on one shelf • When you fold up your sheets put all the sheets in one of the pillow cases • Label the edges of the cupboard so things go back in the right spot Can you think of any other strategies you can use to keep cupboards organized?
  • 28. PEG BOARDS • Decades ago, home handymen developed an amazingly simple and efficient system for keeping hand tools in order. • Put up a sheet of "Peg Board" over the garage workbench, and hang tools off Peg Board hooks. • To make things even easier, trace around the tools, so you can quickly see if any tool is missing, what the tool is, and where it should be put back. • You can use this system anywhere- you don't have to have a garage!
  • 29. KITCHEN REFRIGERATOR • Use transparent covered bins for bags of food, such as shredded cheese, open packages of coffee, and other loose foods. • Keep bottled condiments together in the door slot. • Beverages such as milk or juice, should be kept together on trays, which contain spills. • Put items back where they belong instead of into the easiest available space • Set aside a time to check the fresh dates on items in your fridge at least once a week!
  • 30. "BEST BEFORE" OR "DURABLE LIFE" DATES ON FOODS • In Canada, a best-before sticker must appear on almost all prepackaged foods that will keep fresh for 90 days or less. • Best-before dates are the manufacturer's promise to the consumer that the packaging and the food within them will be of the highest quality standard and will contain the nutrients as outlined on the label. • After that date, the promise no longer stands.…Definitely when a consumer purchases their food, they should be aware of the best-before date and if it has already passed, they should leave it on the shelf and look for something fresher. • Best before dates tell you about the freshness and shelf life of "unopened food," so once a product is opened, there's no guarantee it will have the same flavour, texture or nutritional value. For example, once you open a carton of yogurt the date is no longer in effect. • "Best before" dates do not guarantee product safety. However, they do give you information about the freshness and potential shelf-life of the unopened foods you are buying. • Health Canada says, when a best before date has passed, use your judgement- when in doubt throw it out. Sources: http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/5-things-you-should-know-about-food-expiry-dates-1.1181951 and http://www.inspection.gc.ca/food/information-for-consumers/fact-sheets/date/eng/1332357469487/1332357545633
  • 31. "EXPIRY" DATES ON FOODS • The expiration date is the date up to which the food maintains its microbiological and physical stability, and the nutrient content declared on the label. • Expiration dates must be used on the following products: • formulated liquid diets (a nutritionally complete diet for persons using oral or tube feeding methods) • foods represented for use in a very low-energy diet (foods sold only by a pharmacist and only with a written order from a physician) • meal replacements (a formulated food that, by itself, can replace one or more daily meals) • nutritional supplements (a food sold or represented as a supplement to a diet that may be inadequate in energy and essential nutrients) • human milk substitutes (infant formula) • When an expiration date has passed, there is no doubt, throw it out. Sources: http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/5-things-you-should-know-about-food-expiry-dates-1.1181951 and http://www.inspection.gc.ca/food/information-for-consumers/fact-sheets/date/eng/1332357469487/1332357545633
  • 32. ACTIVITY - BEST BEFORE AND EXPIRY DATE CHECK-UP This is a take-home activity. Before you come back next week, go through your fridge and check all the products for best before dates and expiry dates. Clean out your fridge. Come back next week and report on how it went.
  • 34. CREDITS This Power Point was created by Laubach Literacy Ontario. The resources can be downloaded free of charge at www.laubach-on.ca. This Employment Ontario project was funded by the Ontario Government. 2015 All website links were accurate at the time of original distribution-March 2015. All of the images and clip art used in this Power Point are from Clipart.com and Microsoft Office.com.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. If possible hand out a small agenda or day planner to the participants that they can use. Review the day planner with them.
  2. You will need to provide a variety of current grocery flyers to the learners for this activity. If you have access to computers, the learners could use online flyers.
  3. Children's artwork