About me

Hello, I am Heather Burke, and I have been a professional organizer for over 15 years. I was born without the neat gene. I love to laugh and have fun, therefore organizing has to be fun and easy.

Monday, February 22, 2010

5 STEPS TO DEVELOPING A COLOUR SCHEME FOR YOUR HOME

DEVELOPING A COLOUR SCHEME.


STEP #1 Determine the mood of the room and what activities are to take place in that room. Find your inspiration


Examples: a piece of artwork, rug, pillow, a room from a magazine, or even a favourite article of clothing. Choose three main colours.


STEP #2 Make a list of all items that are staying in the room; of all architectural details; and items that you wish to add to the room.


STEP #3 Determine your most colourful item. Determine how wall colour fits into your scheme.


STEP #4 Create a sample (story) board (show example) using your colour and fabric samples, photos of items you want included (furniture and fixtures), a sample of the hardwood if applicable. This sample board can be done on a piece of foam core board. Assemble all the pieces on a board.


STEP #5 Take sample board to the paint store in order to make some preliminary colour selections.



Discover your Sense of Home




Most of us are aware that sights, sounds, textures and smells affect the way we feel. Which ones make you feel comfortable and fulfilled? Are there colors or objects that inspire you? Which of your belongings and photographs offer pleasant memories? What reflects who you really are?


A Positive Place


Your space should express who you are through its design, color, furniture, accessories and photographs. Is your space uncluttered, comfortable, safe, & functional? Is there beauty, color, and character? Do you feel relaxed yet energized in your space? Are you prepared and on top of things, allowing time for what really matters to you?

Feeling the Effects of Our Environment


Living in an environment that is poorly designed, disorganized, or not visually pleasing has a negative impact on your productivity and mood. Many of us settle for unsatisfactory spaces due to lack of money, time, or creative talent. As we view our surroundings on a regular basis we grow accustomed to the things that initially bothered us. However, research shows these initial concerns continue to affect us.



Turn Your Space Into a Home




Whether you want to fine-tune your environment to reflect who you are or need a complete makeover, turn your space into a home. Your living space can be transformed regardless of how small your budget may be. Start by evaluating what has prompted your desire for change. It could be an upcoming event, a houseguest, new baby, relocation, marriage, or divorce. Maybe you just know you need some change. Then work together in discovering what "home" is to you and others living with you while defining the purpose of the space. Next assess what is working and what is not. Then carefully consider what must be organized or eliminated, re-arranged and displayed

Go ahead - make your home your own.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Kindness Week Challenge

I am a Professional Organizer and thought that it would be fun to put a little organizing in my Kindness Week challenge.

We all accumulate items over time, they seem to grow when we are not looking. We look at piles of stuff with which we have not dealt and sometimes feel a twinge as we look at our homes. So lets lighten the load and help others while we are doing a little "decluttering".

So my challenge is this: try to fill 3 bags of articles that are in good condition but are not needed in your home. Yes, just three bags and the size is of your choice. Then donate the articles to the charity of your choice.

If you have been travelling and have collected the hotel size toiletries, donate them to a shelter or mission.

Go through your pantry and see what you can donate to the Food Bank.

Go through your closet to see if you have any business suits that you can donate to those who need a suit for a job interview.

For other ideas or daily challenges go to http://www.kindottawa.ca/

Thank you for helping.http://www.kindottawa.ca/

Monday, February 8, 2010

Matching socks - Not!

I was reading a post earlier today about the time it takes to match clean socks from the laundry. That does not happen in this house. We enjoy life far too much to spend time matching socks. For myself, I purchase by the batch black tube socks that just get laid flat in the drawer so that I can grab and go. Husband buys only matching grey sports socks or black socks. Teens on the other hand belong to the facebook fan page "I do not wear matching socks". They look very colourful exiting the door in the mornings.

The point to all this is, if you do something that annoys you or bothers you, find another approach to make you life easier. My approach to being organized is a bit about being lazy and easy to accomplish.

Twitter and Me

I have to thank Twitter and the people that I have "met" on Twitter for some of my life changes. I have learned so much from people that are much younger that I. It is similar to a daily cocktail party. It is also an accountablity session - people checking in with you to see how you are doing that day.

Thank you.

Vision Boards

Creating a vision board for yourself can be a powerful learning tool. It can be used a a guidepost for where you are now and where you want to be.

Choose words, pictures, photos and colours that inspire you. Use a bulletin board painted the same colour as your wall and get started. It is an organic process so it will change and evolve over time.

To get started, you should determine what are your goals and how are you going to achieve those goals. Choose items to place on the vision board that are in keeping with those larger goals.

New Year, New Me

I don't make New Year's Resolutions as I can not keep them. This year I made goals created from my vision board. This has been far more fun and obtainable.

I am now in my fifties, there is no denying that fact. I know who I am and how I got here, it has been a wild and crazy ride. I actually feel empowered by my age as I have nothing to prove to anyone.

So far this year I have lost 3kilograms, a nice slow and steady progress. I am now a Yoga junkie and loving it. Only doing Hatha yoga as I am still a beginner. I have decided that I feel too young to go all grey haired, I did try it on for size and didn't like it. Still working on being caffeine free.

I know that I am enjoying life more, laughing lots and loving every moment life has to offer. I am grateful to be here.