Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Junk Mail Resources
One way to make it easier for you to get organized is to have less junk enter your mailbox. Stemming the tide of junk mail isn't easy, but here's some advice from ABC news. Check it out at:
http://tinyurl.com/jgthn
-- Josh
For more tips and ideas about saving time and getting organized, visit www.customlivingsolutions.com.
Friday, February 24, 2006
Article on TangoDiva.com Featuring Joshua Zerkel, Organizing Expert
I was recently featured in an article for TangoDiva, an online travel website. Read it online at:
http://tinyurl.com/phqj9
Working on the project described in the article was a lot of fun. The before and after photos are pretty dramatic!
-- Josh
For more tips and ideas about saving time and getting organized, visit www.customlivingsolutions.com.
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
De-Cluttering and Organizing Your Digital Photos
Digital cameras make it easy and fun to capture your memories. Many digital cameras can store hundreds of photos at a time - many more than the 24 or 36 that film cameras can. Organizing the sheer number of photos that can come from one memory card can be a challenge. Managing your digital photos can be easy - and fun - with a few simple tips:
1. Toss the junk. Unflattering photos, bad camera angles, and just plain awful shots can take up lots of space on your hard drive. Before organizing your photos, go through your digital photo collection with a fine-toothed comb, and make sure that you're only keeping photos that you like. Not only will you free up space on your computer, you'll make it easier to organize your photos by reducing the number of photos that need to be sorted.
2. Sort and separate. If you've been keeping all of your photos in one folder on your hard drive, it can be tough to find the one that you're looking for. Instead of using just one folder, create multiple folders by month and year, or by month/year and subject or event. Once you have your folders set up, them sort your photos into their new, separated homes. As you take new photos, create folders in the same manner to store your new shots. This will make it easy to find your photos later on when you're looking for them.
3. Software makes it a snap. Once you've set up your folders, managing your photos is easy, using readily available software. On a Mac, iPhoto is the standard, and on the PC, I usually recommend Picasa or Adobe Photoshop Elements. These software tools are designed to make it easy for you to organize, fix, search, and print your digital photo collection. Using software, you can browse your photos in various thumbnail sizes, repair the dreaded red-eye effect, add tags to your photos to make them searchable, and create slideshows to share with your friends and family.
4. Backup for safety. Losing all of your memories if your computer crashed could be disastrous. For that reason, I always suggest backing up your digital photos to CD or DVD (preferably the rewritable variety, so you can reuse your discs again and again). Many of the software programs used for organizing digital photos have a backup feature built-in, which can make the process of storing you files for safekeeping very easy.
Photos (digital and traditional) are meant to be seen. Once you've organized your photos, it's easy to share those memories in photo albums, prints, and slideshows. Spending a little time organizing your photo collection can make sharing your memories easy and fun once again.
For more tips and ideas about saving time and getting organized, visit www.customlivingsolutions.com.
-- Joshua Zerkel
Sunday, February 05, 2006
Great Time-Saving Tips from Money Magazine
So far, 2006 has been filled with resources for ways to save time. Here's a great article on freeing up your time from Money magazine:
http://tinyurl.com/b5c65
For more tips and ideas about saving time and getting organized, visit www.customlivingsolutions.com.
-- Joshua Zerkel
Monday, January 23, 2006
Save Time by Skipping Past Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Systems
Part of getting organized is learning new ways to save time. If you've ever been caught in one of those voice-response customer service phone trees, you know that they can be a real waste of time. Here's a cheat sheet for those interactive voice response systems that lets you save time by skipping right to a live person:
http://paulenglish.com/ivr/
For more tips and ideas about Professional Organizing, visit www.customlivingsolutions.com.
-- Josh
Sunday, January 15, 2006
The 10 Ten Myths Professional Organizers Hear
This is a great list of the things we Professional Organizers often hear from the public and from potential clients.
http://topten.org/public/BI/BI407.html
For more tips and ideas about Professional Organizing, visit www.customlivingsolutions.com.
-- Josh
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