Posted in Organizing Tips on Apr 16th, 2009 1 Comment »
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Hi Everyone,
Having lived through two mandatory evacuations in Southern California, here is a list of some things I now have AT MY FINGERTIPS in the event of an emergency. This list will vary with each individual and should be considered carefully for other important items and valuables. I suggest you spend some time and think […]
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I’ve been in 2 mandatory evacuations. Experience tells me that there’s nothing like being prepared. Though we can’t always project the outcome, we can be prepared for an emergency.
Here are some essentials to have on hand now:
Emergency crank radio with cell phone charger
Flashlights in every room
Candles
All size batteries (AA, AAA, C, D, etc.)
A case or […]
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It’s so easy to let it get out of hand; there’s so much to do. We’d rather do anything than get organized, promising ourselves we’ll get to it — someday. But that day never comes, and before long we’re sitting in a heap of clutter — This is something I call Pile Crisis Syndrome©
Here’s how […]
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