Cleaning and Organizing Tips and Tricks

Published by Walter D on August 2nd, 2010

Perhaps it is due to the suggestive phrase “spring cleaning” that so many people put off their major cleaning and organizing to all get done during just one time of the year (if that). What is the result? Unmanageable mess and clutter that not only makes you feel stressed and suffocated throughout the rest of the year, but it also makes the cleaning and organizing task seem all too David vs Goliath.

Is there a better way? Sure there is! It is still a good idea to have at least one, preferably more, times of the year dedicated to some extra clearing out, however your life will be less stressful and your home will feel and look much better if you do some major organizing and cleaning and then strive daily to maintain the work. Now, this may at first seem daunting, but we promise you that doing just a little wipe around and straitening back up into the appropriate organized places each day will actually SAVE you time in to long run! Not to mention how much more inviting your home will be for your family and guests!

Here is a great source for some good cleaning and organizing tips:

8 Space Saving Ideas for under $50

Tips and Tricks for Cleaning

Time Saving Tips for Cleaning

How to Eliminate Mold and Mildew in your Home

DeClutter Your Life

How to Organize Your Closet and Save Space

Household Pest Tips and Tricks

Household Tips

Quick Tips for Pesky Household Problems

Finding that you could use a few extra dollars to get some of those great organization gadgets for your home? Well once you’ve cleaned out the things you don’t use any more, you can bring the scrap gold that you found down to your local Check City, or mail it in, and get the cash that you would rather have! Why Check City? Since they deal locally and use the most current price of gold in determining the value of your scrap gold, they can get you three to five times as much as other companies! Check them out today!

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