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Is there someone in your life who would love help getting organized? Maybe it’s your spouse, or a parent or friend. Or maybe it’s you!

Give the unexpected but always appreciated gift of organizing services. It will be the Valentine that is never forgotten!

Gift certificates available in any amount $50 and up. Special package rates available NOW! Email laura@harmonywithin.com or call 801-376-3367.

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blank-gift-certificateWould you like to receive a gift that will bring you order and simplicity in your life? Is there someone you’d like to give such a present to?

A gift certificate for professional organizing services is the perfect solution! Special holiday rates are available for make your gift even more appreciated.

For more information, please contact Laura at 801-376-3367 or laura@harmonywithin.com.

And don’t forget to listen to Laura with her co-host Vicki on The Organized Woman Show!

It’s that time of year for many to be preparing for a summer vacation. Whether you are heading out for a 2-week trip or just escaping for a weekend, getting organized for the trip can be a little overwhelming. Here are a few tips to consider as you get started with your preparations:

  • Start a “trip file.” Whether it is a manila folder or a large envelope, create a place where you can keep all of the important papers you will need. This packet of information will travel with you, so consider storing your trip itinerary, passports, hotel and car rental information, flight information and other important contact lists. I suggest you also photocopy important documents, such as your passport and driver’s license, the credit cards you’ll be taking and trip contact information and your itinerary. Take a copy of this along with you and leave a copy with a trusted friend or family member while you are away.
  • Create a trip “space” in your house. This may be a basket or bin or just a particular “corner” in an unused area of your home. This is where you can begin to put items you want to remember to take such as books, snacks, your camera or toiletries–anything that crosses your mind! Grab these items now and place them all together so you won’t be overwhelmed later.
  • Create packing lists for each family member and a checklist of things to do before you leave. You can access my  Travel Prep List here! These can also be kept in your travel file.
  • Begin packing early and only pack what you absolutely need. If possible, save a little space for items you may purchase on your trip.
  • Many items can be packed into plastic zipper bags to help keep your suitcase clean and organized. Items such as underwear, toiletries, sneakers and cords and chargers are great things to consider packing this way. Throw in a few extra bags for dirty clothing and other items you may accumulate.
  • Many items travel better if they are rolled. Fold shirts in half and fold over the sleeves. Begin at the bottom and tightly roll the shirt up. Several t-shirts rolled this way will fit into a gallon zipper bag and make it easy to find just what you want without disturbing the other items.
  • Socks, belts and other small items can be store inside shoes. Think “nest it” when choosing the best location for everything.
  • Be sure to pack your “less-than-3 oz” liquid items in their own quart-size bag and place them in an easy-to-access outside compartment if you are flying. This will  help you feel less harried and make everyone behind you in the security line happy, too!
  • Shoes usually take up the most space when packing. Try to limit the number of pairs of shoes and plan your wardrobe around those shoes. If you can take only brown shoes and plan clothing around that, you will save the bulk of that extra pair of black shoes and it will help you take less over-all. You usually can remove about half of what you think you need to take and be just fine!
  • A few items that I never travel without:  a nightlight, safety pins, needle and thread, bandaids, hand wipes/anti-bacterial gel, tissues and a good book!

For more information on preparing for a trip, be sure to listen to Show #41 on The Organized Woman Show!

Have a wonderful trip–enjoy the moments and leave your cares at home!

Just what do you have in mind to give your Dad or hubby for Father’s Day. Another tie? Or a tool that he already has or doesn’t really need? How about a gift certificate for services to help him organize his office or the garage? Maybe instead of giving him one more “thing,” he’d really appreciate some help organizing the “things” he already has.

Make this a Father’s Day he’ll remember!

For more information, please email laura@harmonywithin.com or call 801-376-3367

It’s quickly creeping up on us! In my area, we are a few short days away from the last day of school! “School’s Out For The Summer,” will soon be ringing through the halls!

Over the years of “surviving” summertime, I have learned a few things. One is that my attitude makes all the difference, not only for me, but for my kids. I love my children and I was often overwhelmed at the thought of having seven people between the ages of 2 and 18 who would be in and out, up and down, asleep and awake, up early and out late for three months.

Being pro-actively happy and busy is the secret. I have compiled from many sources a list of some inexpensive, simple and wonderfully creative ideas for fun things to plan for your summer. Many of these are things an older child can organize and facilitate with a little help.  Take a look–choose something that sounds fun–and go for it!

Be sure to listen to Show #39 on The Organized Woman Show, also, where Vicki and I share some of our fun tips and memories that will inspire and excite you into planning a great summer!

101 Fun Things to Do In the Summer

Finally the word is out! Between now and May 7, you can nominate a special lady from Utah Valley to win the $500 Mother’s Day Makeover sponsored by Harmony Within Professional Organizing, Fabulous Living, Dream Dinners, Brooke Enos Interiors, and Karma Boutique.

Check out the specific details NOW and make your nomination today!

(PS–it’s ok to nominate yourself!)

And, click here to nominate someone who is amazing!

We are teaming up with the fabulous women at Fabulous Living for a great Mother’s Day Give-Away!

You won’t want to miss an opportunity to nominate a special lady in your life (or maybe even nominate yourself!)

Watch for new details to be up very soon!

Can you believe it? There really is such a thing! How do you feel about procrastination? Does it frustrate you? Do you feel weight from things left undone? Does it affect your self-image or make you feel “less than?”

You may not expect a professional organizer to say this, but I do believe there is a place for procrastination! We obviously cannot do everything at once. Some things have to be left for another day.

The trick, then, is to plan your procrastination. This really is prioritizing. It’s choosing what for you is important versus dealing with things only as they become urgent.

May I suggest celebrating this week by choosing one thing that you really have been procrastinating and getting it done. Select a task that will take less than 30 minutes and that you can do without much expense. Schedule that 30 minutes into the next three days and keep your appointment with yourself! Then, celebrate the progress!

I’d love to hear what you choose, how you make it work and how you feel when you finish! Comment here or email me at laura@harmonywithin.com.