Organized A to Z.com® Featured in Better Homes and Gardens Special Edition Magazine
Organized A to Z.com is featured in the Better Homes and Gardens new Early Spring 2010 Storage Edition magazine
Richmond, VA, January 01, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Organized A to Z.com, a Virginia-based online retailer that specializes in organizing and storage products to help simplify lives, is featured in Better Homes and Gardens new Early Spring 2010 Storage Edition magazine.
In her article, "Month-by-month Storage Plan", Organized A to Z.com owner and professional organizer Kathy Jenkins gives readers an organizing plan focusing on just one room of your home for each month of the year. Along with helpful organizing tips, an Organized A to Z.com product is highlighted each month to help readers accomplish their organizing goals.
The tips and product suggestions offer ways to clear the clutter and create organizing systems that work for your needs in that particular room. “When you consider the task of organizing your entire home, it can seem very overwhelming, and that makes it hard to get started. This article offers readers an organizing guide, helping them focus on just one room at a time with small projects that can be completed in an hour or less,” explains Jenkins.
“We suggest 4 mini projects for each room, which can be completed in one afternoon, or spread out throughout the month by doing one each week. By the end of the month, you'll have a clutter free, organized space that you can maintain throughout the entire year.”
In January, Jenkins suggests focusing on your home office. She offers tips that help readers create filing systems and eliminate that pile of backlogged magazines they’ve been meaning to read. In addition, she recommends Organized A to Z.com’s Password.log book to keep all passwords in one secure place. “This handy little book not only eliminates those scraps of paper collecting on your desk or in your drawer, but also allows you to store them someplace other than your computer, where they could be vulnerable to hackers, viruses, and hard drive failures,” Jenkins relates.
Jenkins knows getting organized is a popular New Year’s resolution for people who finally want to get control of the things in their home, and she wrote her guide to help them accomplish this. “If one of your resolutions is to be more organized in 2010, start with this magazine and our month-to-month guide. You’ll accomplish your goals one step at a time and simplify your life by eliminating clutter and making it easier to find the things you need, when you need them.”
Based in Richmond, Virginia, Organized A to Z.com offers over 1000 products to help consumers organize any room of their home or office. Jenkins, a residential professional organizer with Come To Order® and member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), focuses on choosing products that are both stylish and functional. To shop for organizational and storage products to simplify your life, go to Organized A to Z.com at www.organizedatoz.com.
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In her article, "Month-by-month Storage Plan", Organized A to Z.com owner and professional organizer Kathy Jenkins gives readers an organizing plan focusing on just one room of your home for each month of the year. Along with helpful organizing tips, an Organized A to Z.com product is highlighted each month to help readers accomplish their organizing goals.
The tips and product suggestions offer ways to clear the clutter and create organizing systems that work for your needs in that particular room. “When you consider the task of organizing your entire home, it can seem very overwhelming, and that makes it hard to get started. This article offers readers an organizing guide, helping them focus on just one room at a time with small projects that can be completed in an hour or less,” explains Jenkins.
“We suggest 4 mini projects for each room, which can be completed in one afternoon, or spread out throughout the month by doing one each week. By the end of the month, you'll have a clutter free, organized space that you can maintain throughout the entire year.”
In January, Jenkins suggests focusing on your home office. She offers tips that help readers create filing systems and eliminate that pile of backlogged magazines they’ve been meaning to read. In addition, she recommends Organized A to Z.com’s Password.log book to keep all passwords in one secure place. “This handy little book not only eliminates those scraps of paper collecting on your desk or in your drawer, but also allows you to store them someplace other than your computer, where they could be vulnerable to hackers, viruses, and hard drive failures,” Jenkins relates.
Jenkins knows getting organized is a popular New Year’s resolution for people who finally want to get control of the things in their home, and she wrote her guide to help them accomplish this. “If one of your resolutions is to be more organized in 2010, start with this magazine and our month-to-month guide. You’ll accomplish your goals one step at a time and simplify your life by eliminating clutter and making it easier to find the things you need, when you need them.”
Based in Richmond, Virginia, Organized A to Z.com offers over 1000 products to help consumers organize any room of their home or office. Jenkins, a residential professional organizer with Come To Order® and member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), focuses on choosing products that are both stylish and functional. To shop for organizational and storage products to simplify your life, go to Organized A to Z.com at www.organizedatoz.com.
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888.989.2869
http://www.organizedatoz.com
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