Be My Guest: Erin from Sunny Side Up

Welcome Erin! You can find Erin blogging at Sunny Side Up.

Have you ever felt like you are an organized person? Well I was feeling pretty good about myself in the organizational department, and then I found Erin. Let me just say that when it comes to getting and staying organized, Erin is your girl. We all can learn from her mad organizing skills. Take it Erin! (so happy to have you!)

Hi! I’m Erin from Sunny Side Up and I’m so excited to be a guest on Kami’s blog! I live in San Diego with my husband and three little ones, Ellie (6), Addison (4), and the newest love of my life Kole (5 months). Some of my other loves include decorating, pre-cooked chicken, Bobbi Brown eye concealer, dutch oven potatoes, scrapbooking and organization. I just LOVE to organize! Organizing is great therapy for me and if you stopped by my house to say hello, chances are you’ll find me organizing something. Today I’m sharing a few organization tips I’ve learned along the way…

{Getting organized}

1) Don’t let organizing your home overwhelm you. The thought of organizing your whole house
can be so overwhelming. Don’t let it be. Start small. Pick one drawer or area that’s really bothering you and start there. One way of tackling your house is to walk around and make a list. (I just love lists, don’t you?!) Write down the spaces in each room that need to be organized and then pick one space/cupboard/drawer to work on whenever you have a minute. (I often organize while making phone calls.) Don’t start a new project until that space is finished. Just having a list will take some of the overwhelmed feeling away. Now your goals are written down and you have a place to start.

2) Use your space wisely. I store a lot of my holiday decor in high spots above closets because I only get them out once a year. On the other hand, my children’s most often used toys and games are stored low where it’s easy to get to them.

3) Give everything in your house a home. If you have created a specific place for everything in your home it’s much easier to put things away where they belong. Here are some ideas…

4) Organize things in a way that makes sense for your family and the way you live. For example, for a long time I had all of our baking supplies (flour, sugar, etc.) on the main shelf in my pantry. I also had a whole shelf dedicated to cook books. Cook books that had a layer of dust on them. I’ll be honest, I don’t love to cook; and with my kids around, we are reaching for the crackers and cereal more than anything else in our pantry. It makes sense for us to have those items on the easy to reach middle shelf in the pantry and the baking goods up higher for the rare occasion that I actually use them. (I tossed out all my cook books except one or two that are stored in a drawer.) Someone who cooks and bakes a lot would organize their pantry another way. Websites and magazine articles are great places to get organization ideas, but don’t just copy what someone else is doing. Organize your home in a way that is functional for the way you live and it will be much easier to keep things organized.
(pantry picture)

5) The most important thing to remember when organizing: If you want to be organized, you have to be able to let things go. Get rid of it! Seriously.

You’ve maybe heard “when in doubt, don’t.” Well my motto with organizing is “when in doubt…DO!” If you’re not sure about whether or not you can part with something, trust me, you can. You might think “what if I need this someday?” Chances are you won’t, but what if you did? Would it be so awful if you got some flowers and needed that vase you’d been storing for three years and then trashed? Could you put the flowers in something else you had on hand?

What about your closet? Are you saving clothes for when you lose weight? If you lose weight you’re going to buy new jeans, not wear the ones you’ve been saving for four years since you had a baby. Get rid of it! When keeping things for “sentimental value,” be smart. Do you really need to save every drawing your kindergartner comes home with? Would one or two be enough to remind you of her year in school…or even better, a picture of several of her drawings for her scrapbook? Do you really need all the clay pots you made in high school to remind you of that certain boy you were dating at the time who later became your husband? Or would one small clay pot remind you of that time in your life just as well without taking up a whole closet shelf? :) Being able to let things go is so invigorating! It’s just stuff. And we’re always buying new stuff. Less really is more. Use the space in your house to keep only the things that you use or love.


{Staying organized}
1) Teach your family the importance of having a clean, organized home. If your family isn’t on board, forget about it! There is only one you and you will never be able to keep things organized on your own. Teach your kids how to put things away in the place you’ve created for them. My girls know that when it’s clean up time there is a select place for their barbies, books, dress-ups, etc. Time and time again I have gone over where we keep their things so that now it is second nature for them to put things where they belong. (Getting them to do this without being asked? Don’t have the answer for that one. :) Assign clear responsibilities for keeping the house clean and give consequences when they’re not accomplished. (My girls’ toys get taken away if they aren’t put back where they belong.)

2) Don’t procrastinate! Keeping something organized takes constant work and upkeep. Once you’ve organized and made a place for something, put things away in that place! How many time do we set something down and think, “I’ll just put this here for now.” Resist the urge! It usually takes only a few seconds longer to put something away it its place vs. just setting it somewhere it doesn’t belong. Take the initiative to put things away where they go every time and teach your family to do the same. Not procrastinating and putting things away where they belong every time will lead to a clean, organized home.

3) Take a minute to straighten up your organized space the second it starts looking messy. If you do this, you will avoid having to completely re-organize your home time and time again. My fridge, for the most part, stays clean and organized. That is because every time I buy groceries, I do a “mini cleaning”. I pull out things that are getting old, wipe off a shelf or two, put new groceries in their designated spot, etc. When Kenny comes in with the mail I immediately go through it, throw out the junk mail and file everything else – or I bug Kenny until he does it. (Being a great organizer sometimes means being a great nagger ;)

4) Think before you buy new things. When I’m about to make a new purchase, I always ask myself two questions: Do I have space for this? Is it something that I will really use or will it just be more clutter in a few weeks? Many times I have put something back after asking myself these two questions (especially when I’m about to buy the girls a new toy!). Thinking ahead about how you’ll organize new things you buy will not only help you keep your house clutter free, it will also help you make smart purchases.

5) Choose every day to stay organized. Keeping things organized is a daily choice we make. It’s just like choosing what to eat. If you want to be healthy, you have to change the way you eat. You have to consistently make healthy food choices. Just like you can’t participate in a one time diet and expect to always stay thin, you can’t organize a closet and then pat yourself on the back and expect it to magically stay that way.
(I know this because I’ve tried!) You have to consistently put things away where they go and take that extra minute to keep everything organized.
When your house is full of clutter so is your brain. Simplifying your home will bring so much peace. Life will run more smoothly and you’ll have more time and energy to focus on what’s really important – your family – the very ones who make it so incredibly difficult to keep things organized! :)

Happy organizing!
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Comments

  1. 1

    Love this! Thanks for all the tips Erin! You could have taught that organization session at our Power of Mom's retreat :)

  2. 2

    Erin is awesome and I couldn't agree more with everything she's said. Especially the purging and getting rid of stuff you don't use or need.

  3. 3
    Leca Unplugged says:

    Erin and I must be distant sisters because she is singing my song. I love to organize and I tell people those tips all the time. Thanks for the great article Erin. You rock!

  4. 4

    At last…someone more organized than you. I might need her to move in with us.

  5. 5
    kami @ nobiggie.net says:

    Yay Erin! Thank you so much for being my guest today. You inspire all of us to get organized. You make it look so easy. so many great tips.

    Next time you are in SLC, we must meet for lunch!

  6. 6

    This is so fun! Thanks again for having me Kami! I feel quite honored. :)

  7. 7

    p.s. We are SO meeting for lunch next time I'm in SLC – and BTW I'll be so excited to finally meet you that I won't care what your house looks like – organized or not! ;)

  8. 8

    Erin is a great organizer and if I was rich I have to think about asking her to fly out and help me organize. I have gotten a lot of great tips from her. Thanks for sharing.

  9. 9

    If I lived in Erin's house, I would always leave the cupboards and closets open. So inspiring!

  10. 10
    Cherish Stockdale says:

    Thanks for all the tips, I don't think I have ever seen kids toys so organized!! awesome!

  11. 11

    Love the post, and love your blog! I have 3 kids in a 1000 sq foot house {don't worry we are moving soon} but I am very excited to have more space to organize!! Totally jealous of all those pictures right now though!!

  12. 12

    Such great tips, Erin. Thank you. Right now, the whole house is feeling overwhelmed so I appreciate the reminder to take it one step at a time.

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    That's Who I Am says:

    Great post Erin! Congrats on guest blogging:) Love all of your organization tips especially not getting overwhelmed….sooo easy to do!

  14. 14

    I came over from Erin's blog! She truly is my organizing inspiration! :)

  15. 15

    I came over from Erin's blog! She truly is my organizing inspiration! :)

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    Modern Palm Boutique says:

    Wow! Some serious inspiration… Maybe tomorrow I'll get to it. :)

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    designdazzle.blogspot.com says:

    Great post! You either have the talent or not (but it can be learned). Come teach me : )

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