Kitchen Organizing Tips
Kitchen Organizing Tips are often the focus of my free seminars. Our kitchens are the most used room in our homes. Kitchens are called the heart of the home for a reason. We love to gather there to:
- Enjoy our family’s conversation
- Eat
- Entertain
I appeared once again as the organizing expert on KSL television and have some tips for How to organize a Kitchen.
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Organizing your kitchen becomes much easier with my 3 step ACT Formula:
- Access your kitchen to decide which spaces are working and which are not. Are you using your space the best way you can? Decide now to get rid of the things you do not use at least once a year.
- Create a plan to better the kitchen areas that need your attention. Store kitchen items in the area where you use them and store the most used items in easy to get to storage spaces.
- Tackle the areas that need your attention. If you are short on space, a new generation of space-saving kitchen tools can make even the smallest kitchen cabinet seem more spacious. Transform your cupboards, drawers, and shelves by adding some ‘able’ solutions:
- Collapse ‘able’
- Stack ‘able’
- Slide ‘able’
Cooks everywhere → analyze your kitchen spaces and rejoice! ACT now to become more ABLE by freeing up precious space. When your surroundings are organized, your life feels comfortable and at peace.
Today is your day to live a better life! IF after trying once again, you find you need one-on-one help to truly understand how to organize your kitchen spaces, you can contact me at ORGANIZING Mind over Matter. I will work alongside you so you can be sure you fully understand the steps to organize once and for all AND easily maintain your kitchen spaces.
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October 6th, 2010 at 10:16 am
Whenever we wait to do everything until finally we’re confident it’s right, in all probability we’ll never do much of anything at all.
October 9th, 2010 at 9:37 am
Kelly. You are so right. Perfection is a real progression stopper. Thanks for your comment. Vicki Winterton