Ever feel as if you are downing in disorder? Is your closet a compilation of every article of clothing you have had since the 80’s? Do you have a hard time figuring out what to wear each day due to your messy wardrobe? Don’t wait for spring-cleaning to get organized, do it now! Here are some ways to combat your cluttered closet and de-stress your life at the same time.
1. First, decide which section of your closet to battle first. For example, start with either all of your shirts, or all of your pants, etc. Then take those sections out one by one, and put them all in a pile. It even helps to separate clothes by the seasons you would wear them in. You can put all of your long sleeve (fall/winter) tops in one pile while the short sleeve (spring/summer) blouses in another. Do the same with shorts and pants, dresses, lighter jackets and heavy coats.
2. Second, go through each pile one by one. If you have not worn a piece of clothing for a year or longer, it is definitely time to get rid of it. If it is in good condition, fold it up and put it in an empty garbage bag to donate it to good will. If the article of clothing is over worn, ripped, or not wearable, just throw it away.
3. The next step is optional but highly recommended. Organize each pile of clothing by color, starting with the rainbow colors and then moving on to neutrals. For example, place all the reds together, then pinks, oranges, yellows, greens, blues, and purples. Then put together all whites, grays, tans/beiges, and of course, blacks. Your jeans can even be organized from light to dark or vice versa. This will create optimum organization and make it much easier for you to get dressed in the morning.
4. Next, you will want to decide how to arrange your clothes when putting them back in your closet. It is best to put your pants and dresses on the tallest rack because they are the longest articles of clothing. Shirts normally fit best on the shortest rack. If you do not have different shelves in your closet, it would be very worthwhile to go to the nearest home store and purchase a closet organizer kit that comes with several easy to install shelves. New shelving will provide a lot more space for your clothing. Put all of your clothes back in you closet, each pile having its own place and remaining in color order.
5. The last step is organizing all of your accessories. All belts, bags, shoes or any other things that are in your closet need to have a space as well. A hook for belts is ideal, a shelf for all your purses, and of course placing all of your shoes in their rightful pair and faced forward in your closet. If you have any shoes in boxes, labeling them with a permanent marker will help you identity them.
Now that your closet is clean and neat, you should feel less stressed and empowered to take on the world! Or at least to take on that untidy dresser of yours.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
How to Get Organized- Starting with Your Closet!
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Monday, November 30, 2009
Blog #3- Angelos
I am here to tell you about a girl named Jo. Jo was quirky and cute, with gangly limbs and soft brown curls that framed her face. Her smile was slightly crooked and she snorted when she laughed. She had a great life and loved everything and everyone around her, with one exception, feet. Jo hated feet. She didn’t know why, she just knew that she did.
Now Jo was in college but was undecided on her major, so she was just taking classes that interested her, like Art and Bowling. Jo was in no hurry to finish college, she was more excited about the experience than anything. She went to class every day bright eyed and bubbly, curious to find out what she would learn that day.
On day before class, she was craving a pumpkin spice latte from Starbucks, so she made a quick stop to the nearest Starbucks to satisfy her craving. “Thank you,” she said to the barista and laughed and snorted with glee.
When she got to class she sat in her favorite spot, the same spot she had been sitting in all semester long. The teacher began his lesson, and due to her earlier caffeine fix, Jo was wide-awake and all prepared to take notes. However, Jo would never be able to take her notes. This day would turn out much different than other days. This day would be bad.
Just as Jo was about to put her pen to the page, an incredibly powerful and foul smell overcame her. She gasped and gurgled as she tried to figure out where the smell was coming from. As she nonchalantly looked around the classroom she was thinking about what it could be. Her neighbors body odor? A dead and rotting animal hidden in the room? Something oozing from the walls that surrounded her?
No. What Jo discovered was even worse.
To her disgust, the girl sitting next to her had taken off her shoes. The putrid smell was coming from her feet. As I said before, Jo hated feet. This was probably the most horrible thing that Jo could possibly encounter while she was trying to learn. Not only was Jo distracted by the awful smell, but she couldn’t take her eyes off the hideous feet. It was like road kill, she didn’t want to look, but she couldn’t stop.
After snapping out of her stare, Jo pointed at the feet and emerged from her chair, screaming aloud. “Stop, stop, stop!” she yelled repetitively. Her long, thin legs carried her away from the classroom that she suddenly despised, and she ran and ran and ran and ran, until she couldn’t run anymore. Sadly, that was the last day anyone ever saw Jo again.
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Banner- Midterm
After reading the blog, report, and watching the interviews with Leonard Downie, Jr. and Michael Schudson, I feel as though I have taken in an abundant amount of information about the idea of government funded journalism. I am going to process all my thoughts about the topic as I continue to write. So here goes:
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Angelos Blog #2
The article I read is found on ChristianPost.com and is titled "Scholar: Churches Can Use Internet to Reach Non-Seekers." I found this article under the "Missions" tab at the top of the page and the headline caught my eye instantly. After reading the article, I found that it is all about the need for Churches to become more technology savvy and to use the World Wide Web to spread the Gospel around the world. A scholar named Peter Fischer-Nielsen has been researching church communication on the Internet and believes the Internet to be a great way to reach people in both believing and non-believing countries. It is noted in the article that many churches has seen successes from evangelizing online.
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Friday, October 16, 2009
My Favorite Bible Verse- 1 Corinthians 13:4-8
"4Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. 8Love never fails." I had a difficult time choosing a verse for this entry, but I finally decided on this one. There is just something about this passage that always makes me smile, always inspires me, and always makes me feel so safe in this world. Love is such a beautiful thing, and I can only attempt to love the people I care about the way God loves me. I know I am only human and have flaws in my love, but I try very hard to love wholly and purely. There have been a few difficult times in my life where I have forgotten how lucky I am to be loved by God, and to be loved by my family and friends, and this verse has helped me get through times like that. This verse also helps me when I get angry or upset over a situation, and it re-focuses me on what it important. God says we have to love our enemies, and this verse tells us HOW to do that. This passage can help others in their life and relationships. If you love say you love someone, love them like the verse says. Do not get caught up in the horrors of the world and let it tear your relationship apart. This passage can help marriages, friendships, family bonds, and even when dealing with people who may be considered “enemies.”
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Sunday, October 4, 2009
Banner Blog- What makes me angry
There are very few things that genuinely anger me, but I have to admit that one of those things is rudeness. More specifically, rude customers when I am working.
I work at a restaurant called Mimi's Cafe. I've been there for nearly four years and have truly embraced every part of being a food server. The only aspect of it I will NEVER embrace is the occasional rude customer that walks in the door and chooses to spit fire at me because they are unhappy.
For example, just last week I had a man come in and sit in my station. When I went up to him to take his order, he proceeded to yell at me about how many times he has had to send food back because it was so awful or cold or dry or whatever that he couldn't eat it, and that if I didn't get his order "100% perfect" that he would be very angry. This wouldn't have been as hard to take if he didn't actually raise his voice to me, or act as if I was a robot as opposed to a person. So I politely told him that I would do my absolute best to make sure his food was "perfect," but that wasn't enough. He then told me that my job isn't that hard and that he was not just some guy off of the streets that I could serve anything to. (This then made me realize that he has obviously never worked in the service industry before and that he has no compassion for people.) Suffice it to say, the whole three hours this man stayed at my restaurant he treated every server, and my manager, like dirt. He was the absolute definition of rude.
And that was only one example of the kind of people you run into when you work in food service, or any other service industry position, as I can imagine. I have been mocked by, yelled at, and even cursed at by customers, all for things that are completely out of my control. I don't understand what makes people feel like they have the right to be rude to me, or any of my coworkers. We are all there to make their life easier by serving them food and drinks that they don't have to cook or get themselves.
I try to be understanding of people (as much as I can be) when they are rude. Perhaps they are just going through troubled times in their life or are simply having a bad day. So I act nice and try to make things better for them by making their experience a good one, but when there are circumstances like the one I mentioned above, it is so difficult to be nice back. I am a person; I have real emotions and really don’t like to be treated like rubbish. I never treat any server like that when I go out, so it makes me quite angry to be treated like that when I am just trying to do my job.
So, hopefully, it goes without saying, be nice to your food server, not rude. They are probably doing the best that they can for you, but they are not miracle workers. Sometimes mistakes happen, and they can always be fixed. Also, if you are having a bad day, don’t take it out on them! It’s really NOT their fault.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Music Makes You Lose Control
I love music. There is never a day that goes by that I don't listen to music. I enjoy a wide variety of genres, acoustic, alternative, electro, dance, indie, rock, powerpop, folk, blues, experimental, etc... The only genre I don't really listen to a lot of is country, with the exception of the occasional Taylor Swift or Shania Twain song! (No offense to you country lovers!)
Anyway, my point to all this is to say that music is a very essential part of my life. It helps get me through my studies by providing much needed background noise for me to focus, it always wakes me up in the morning by listening to a song that puts me in a good mood (and trust me, I NEED that sort of pick me up in the a.m. I am so NOT a morning person), and it has even helped me get through some of the toughest times in my life with lyrics that I could totally relate to.
Since I have such a love for music, it is no surprise that one of my favorite pastimes is going to concerts. I have been to several in my life and have some of the best memories from them. I recall my first concert, with slight hesitation, being Enrique Iglesias when I was a lot younger. I say with slight hesitation because people used to make fun of me for being a fan of Mr. Iglesias! But hey, when I was a young girl he was a big hit, and he was cute! But since then, I have seen various bands from Cobra Starship to No Doubt to, most recently, Blink 182.
One of my favorite bands to see is Boys Like Girls. I have seen them live three times, once in San Diego about 4 years ago, once in Anaheim a couple years ago, and then again just last month in Ontario. I’ll be making it four times on October 24! I absolutely love this band, and have to admit that I have a slight crush on the lead singer. It’s hard for me to resist a guy why can play a guitar and sing a love song.
The last time I saw Boys Like Girls live, I actually even got a few pictures with the band members. The picture you see above is of me with Martin Johnson, the singer. I felt so silly when I met him because I was pretty much speechless, which is something that NEVER happens to me. It is rare that I am at a loss for words, so that should tell you how incredibly excited I was!
There are a lot of things I love about going to concerts, and dancing tops the list. Nothing gets me dancing more than good music with good people, and since I am always at concerts with my best friends, it is so much fun.
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