www.clutterdiet.com Get organized with home organizing tips from professional organizers at The Clutter Diet. It’s that time of the year… So, today we are talking about gift wrap. Setting up a gift wrap station is really easy and it can save you a lot of time during the holiday season. Do you know where your gift tags are? How about that special bag of bows, or the scissors, or tape? In this video Lorie Marrero discusses strategies to create your own gift wrap station. Organize your gift bags, tissue paper, bows, wrap, scissors, tape, name tags — and making presenting your presents a breeze. And wouldn’t stress free holiday giving be a great gift this year? These Clutter Video Tips are posted frequently here on our clutterdiet organizing channel. You can search Twitter for #ClutterVideoTip also to find comments on our organizing tips. Lorie Marrero is the creator of ClutterDiet.com and the author of The Clutter Diet The Skinny on Organizing Your Home and Taking Control of Your Life. Lorie also serves as the national spokesperson for Goodwill Industries International and ambassador of the Donate Movement.
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Clutter Video Tip: Organizing Gift Wrap
Thursday, December 23rd, 2010How the Gift of Connection Can Help Baby Boomers Reduce Holiday Stress
Saturday, July 10th, 2010In your dreams of vacation do you envision universal goals such as conservation of resources of our planet and its energy independence – or less stress? For many baby boomers, this time of year tends to be exhausting rather than inspiring.
Stress is the body’s response to a stimulus, external or internal, which is seen as proof of personal resources. Is a gift to give your source of stress, as you locate the perfect tie or worry that a better BlackBerry will be available next week? Food becomes your comfort and a challenge as you eat cookie dough instead of cook? Will you be focusing on the buffet table, rather than chatting to the annual festival of office? You may create more stress by sticking to the old routine and operating on autopilot.
Beware of symptoms of stress. They can occur at any time, in multiple forms and varied. For example, they may be:
physiological headache – stomach
Emotional – feeling angry, overwhelmed
Behavior – overeating, physical removal
Cognitive – difficulty concentrating, memory loss
Of course, you do not want to feel anxious and restless, especially during this season. We know that your goal is to maintain balance in your life and still honor the complexity of Christmas / Hanukah / Kwanzaa. Think about what the holiday is most important to you. Think about what you want to do is not what you have to do.
Begin to lay the foundations for a gradual change in your ritual gifts. Use the eight tips to help you keep your stress levels in check, as you focus on fewer things and more joy
1. Give the gift of reconnection. Send a card and catch up with an old friend or family member with whom you have lost contact.
2. Investing time instead of money. Take your elderly neighbor to the doctor’s appointment or the grocery store.
3. Give the gift of yourself. Organize a regular meal or the date of the museum with your parents or take them to the cinema.
4. Get your friends to invite them to a potluck dinner and to further reduce the expenditure by limiting your gift exchange.
5. Add a personal touch and express yourself creatively by a little of your own presents.
6. Focusing on others – volunteers at the soup kitchen, taking gifts to a homeless shelter, or donate to a battered women’s center.
7. Give a gift for you. Go with your spouse for the weekend or take your grandchildren to the zoo.
8. Enjoy the peace of mind by paying your debts instead of inviting the family to exit expensive. Look through the eyes of your children and decide together how to spend the day. Your family will understand and pass the experience.
Let go of the idea of the perfect holiday. It may not look like a Norman Rockwell painting, but these small changes may represent the beginning of a new chapter in your life. Take heart as you embrace and celebrate this moment. Use it as a model for the future. And joy to you and yours as you journey towards greater connection.
(C) The center of Mentor, 2006
Stress Relief Gifts – Unique Gift Ideas to Give Stress Relief to Your Loved One
Monday, February 22nd, 2010Lately, you’ve noticed your significant other snapping at you more often. You note that he’s a lot more cranky, depressed and angry. On the other hand, she seems to have an overextended PMS spell (an episode of Premenstrual Syndrome). So what could the problem be? Before your relationship gets to the point of “It’s not you, it’s me” conversation, you had better act fast. Get your loved one a set of stress relief gifts now!Stress relief gifts are a harassed person’s best friend. Even if you may not be the frazzled boyfriend trying to calm down a nutty girlfriend, or a devoted girl trying to survive your man’s road rage, giving stress relief gifts are great any day; they may well save your loved one’s sanity.Stress relief gifts include the ubiquitous “stress ball,” or those squishy things you mash when you just want to throw a rock at your boss or your officemates. Other stress relief treats would include aromatherapy oils, calming lotions, and anything else that could take someone’s mind off office stress.Two hilarious stress relief gift ideas include the “Rip Apart Ref,” and the “Choke the Chicken” dolls. In the height of their anger, instead of throwing the paperweight at their boss, your loved one could just choke the chicken. Or, in the height of anger, they can rip apart the referee. The Choke the Chicken doll’s eyes pop out when you choke it, while the referee’s limbs come apart when you pull them, because the limbs are attached to the body via velcro.If these novelty items are much too zany for you, why not try to soothe your loved one the conventional way: For Your Girlfriend:? Leave a bottle of scented oils or aromatherapy perfume, like lavender or citrus, on her desk. Slip it on her desk when you pick her up from work, while she’s not looking. Then send her an email the next day, to let her know it’s there.? Send a box of chocolates or flowers to surprise her during the day.For Your Boyfriend:? Give him a book of jokes, or give him a subscription to a comedy website.? Give him permission to hang out with his buddies on a night when you’d usually go out.For both of you: ? Slip a packet of hot cocoa in your honey’s bag then send him/her an email or text message saying he/she has a packet of Swiss Miss or Hershey’s Hot Cocoa Mix in his bag to enjoy that day. This would possibly work better for women, because quite a lot of women love hot cocoa.? Email her amazing pictures of exotic flowers, or send love notes to make him smile.Ideas for stress relief gifts are endless. All it takes is a vivid imagination. You don’t even have to buy your loved one any of these gifts. Just keep in mind that the gift has to take your loved one’s mind off stress by making them laugh through relaxing or by making them feel appreciated. Surely, you’ll have a happier honey in no time!


