Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Happy Mother’s Day – No I’m Not Late

Mother’s Day Schmother’s Day – That’s how I thought of our most recently celebrated holiday… until this past Sunday.  My son is 8 and this is the first Mother’s Day I have enjoyed.  It was nothing fancy – flower art project from school, hubby picking up grocery store bakery breakfast, and a day spent with my wonderful in-laws making memories – it was a great day!  This was a big change from my first Mother’s Day, 8 years ago, which had been a day that I was excitedly looking forward to experiencing.  However, it was excruciating to me.  As a mom of a 3 month old with a husband who worked until midnight and the additional heartache of being separated from my own Mom, it was not the fairy tale I had dreamed up.  

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So for all of you Moms out there, I wish YOU a very happy Mother’s Day – today, tomorrow, and every day hereafter. 
From this day forth:
Know that you are appreciated by your little ones who don’t know that it’s supposed to be a special day all for mom. 
For the ones whose kiddos won’t stop arguing for a single moment any given day. 
For the ones who were dreaming of getting flowers and presents and breakfast in bed –
and instead woke up to a garden of weeds and a houseful to tend to. 
For those who have angel babies in heaven who couldn’t send them the words. 
Happy Mother’s Day to YOU… every day.

And for those of you whose husbands are not deployed, for the ones with men and kiddos who make the effort, and even succeed, with lavishing mom on this special day – know that you are especially blessed.  Happy Mother’s Day to you as well.

If you are in the Jacksonville/St. Johns area and would like your home better organized, and would like the assistance of a professional organizer, e-mail juliebavi@gmail.com You can also find me on Facebook by clicking HERE or by searching for Organize With Julie. Stalk me on twitter @juliebavi.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Warning: FUN weekend ahead!

What an exciting weekend ahead for us here at Organize With Julie! 

On Saturday evening we are honored to present a bucket of fun organizing supplies and services at the 1st ever Keystone Academy "Cocktails for Keystone" Gala.  We are going to have so much fun dressing up and attending The Ponte Vedra Plantation Clubhouse for this event.  Donations from the gala event will go toward building a playground for the children of The Keystone Academy and Keystone Behavioral Pediatrics.  Tickets will still be available at the door for only $75. 

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On Sunday, you will find us  walking for the Heal! Zoo Walk at the Jacksonville Zoo.  My family will be there with Team Keystone.  Not only does Heal! raise awareness for autism in our community, they also fund programs and camps in the area.  With a high in the low 70's, it is going to be a great day at the zoo!  Come join us!  If you aren't able to join us by registering here, feel free to donate to Team Keystone. 

What are you doing this weekend?

If you are in the Jacksonville/St. Johns area and would like your home better organized, and would like the assistance of a professional organizer, e-mail juliebavi@gmail.com  You can also find me on Facebook by clicking HERE or by searching for Organize With Julie.  Stalk me on twitter @juliebavi.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Reminder for Tax time!

The deadline for receiving W-2 forms in order to do your taxes (or have them done) has passed. It is time to gather all of your receipts, 1099s, and other documents. Start compiling them now instead of waiting until the last minute. Put documentation together in a box or folder. Call now and make your appointment with your tax adviser. Making this appointment now serves a two-fold purpose. First, now you have a personal deadline for getting all of your forms together. Second, you will have no excuse for stressful procrastination. Wouldn’t relieving any of the frantic tax rush be a positive move?  I think it would feel much less… ummm… taxing. 

Thursday, January 17, 2013

GO MONTH 2013

Greetings!  We're halfway through the first month of a new year.  Don't you just love packing up the Christmas decor, sending the kids back to school, and getting life back to "normal"?  I have been a purging and organizing fool around my house.  The bug has finally bit me to let go of things I was holding onto.  I used some of the same excuses you do "I have the space for it" or the ever popular "I may need that someday".  It's easy to justify holding onto stuff sometimes.  You know what's an even better feeling though?  Letting go of stuff!  Freeing your space and your mind of the clutter.  Letting someone else benefit from the things you pass on to them.  What could a professional organizer possibly have to purgeArt supplies, books, outgrown workbooks, coloring books (where did all of these coloring books come from in the first place?!) - donated to the school.  Pantry items - to the local food bank.  Toys and clothes - to the consignment sale or handed down to friends. Magazines and catalogs - into the recycle bin.  Each week is like a new treasure hunt to see what I can purge next.

So tell me: What's cluttering up your house and mind?  What do you need to purge from your home and life?  Do you need some help along the way?  That's what I'm here for!

If you are in the Jacksonville/St. Johns area and would like your home better organized (or you want some help Simplifying YOUR Season), and would like the assistance of a professional organizer, e-mail juliebavi@gmail.com  You can also find me on Facebook by clicking HERE or by searching for Organize With Julie.  Stalk me on twitter @juliebavi.

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Merry Christmas!

My A#1, favorite thing about Christmas is the REASON we celebrate.  Most importantly that I can share it with you.  The true meaning of Christmas is celebrating Christ’s birth, so I would like to wish you a Blessedly Simplified Season for Christmas by sharing Scripture from Luke 2:8-20.
8And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. 9An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. 10But the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. 11Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ[a] the Lord. 12This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger."
13Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying,
14"Glory to God in the highest,
      and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests."

15When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, "Let's go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about."
16So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph, and the baby, who was lying in the manger. 17When they had seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child, 18and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them. 19But Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart. 20The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, which were just as they had been told.
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May you find time to ponder things in your heart this season as Mary did on that very first Christmas.  

If you are in the Jacksonville/St. Johns area and would like your home better organized (or you want some help Simplifying YOUR Season), and would like the assistance of a professional organizer, e-mail juliebavi@gmail.com  You can also find me on Facebook by clicking HERE or by searching for Organize With Julie.  Stalk me on twitter @juliebavi.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Summer’s End?

Sandy floors.  Wet towels. 
Sun screen.  Picnics.  Extra laundry.

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I’m really going to miss Summer this year! 

If you are in the Jacksonville/St. Johns area and would like your home better organized, and would like the assistance of a professional organizer, e-mail juliebavi@gmail.com  You can also find me on Facebook by clicking HERE or by searching for Organize With Julie.  Stalk me on twitter @juliebavi.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

One week to better time management

 

Time Management

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What does it really mean?

I realized (again) this past week that some people just don’t have a natural knack for “managing” their time.  What we spend our days doing needs to matter.  Whether you’re a CEO overseeing a large company, or a Stay at home mom cleaning toilets.  Time is important.  And how we use our time is of the utmost importance.

Monday:
Make a list of everything you have to get done in a week. 
Errands (Grocery shopping, Pharmacy, Warehouse store, etc);
Cleaning/Chores (laundry, meal prep, by room, category, etc);
Work tasks (emails, meetings, prospecting, research, marketing);
Family (taxi service, Dr. appointments, school expectations, etc);
Fun time (exercise, beach, gardening, ball games, etc). 

Tuesday:
Estimate about how much time each item will take you to complete. 
Not sure?  Time yourself next time you clean up the kitchen.  It may not be as daunting of a task as you think!

Is there anything on your list that you are doing that is unnecessary?  Prioritize what you are doing with your time.  Cross off the things you can part with.

Decide if there is anything you can outsource to someone else.  What work items can you delegate to an assistant?  Can your husband do all of the yard work without you?  Would a neighborhood teenager be able to run your errands or help with homework?  Will the babysitter fold your laundry or help with meal prep?  Can you swap childcare/cleaning services with another mommy friend? 

Wednesday:
Create a spreadsheet like the one below (or use a regular old sheet of paper and a pen).
Write the days of the week across the top and 30 min time increments down the left margin. 
Now plug in all of the items from your list you made on Monday (of things you do in a week).

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
7
7:30
8
8:30
9
9:30
10
10:30
11
11:30
12
12:30
1
1:30
2
2:30
3
3:30
4
4:30
5
5:30
6

Thursday:
Follow your plan.  Realize where changes need to be made.  Be flexible.  Work towards your goal of completing your tasks each day. 

Friday:
Keep working towards your plan.  Adjust.  Challenge yourself to stick to your plan next week.

These are simple steps, but will take some getting used to.  Realize that this is not set in stone and there will be changes (sick child, meeting time moved, emergency appointments, cancellations).  Change is a part of life.  But now there is a framework in place to deal with the things that occur on a regular basis.  Keep moving forward and you will be able to achieve your goal. 

If you are in the Jacksonville/St. Johns area and need help with decluttering and setting up some new systems this Spring, contact me. 
Email:
juliebavi@gmail.com  
Facebook: by clicking
HERE or by searching for Organize With Julie
Stalk me on Twitter: @juliebavi.