If you want a purge, nothing quite beats the KonMari method IMO.
Folks have mixed opinions about her purging method, but if nothing else Kondo has a fantastic organization method for going through items. She recommends that one purges their belongings by category rather than by location and that they go through those categories in a specific order--first clothing, then books, then papers, and so on. That way, there is a specific beginning, middle, and end to the process.
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I do the same and put everything of one year together in one pocket of this multiple pockets file organizer
7-Pocket Expanding File 3pcs, Plastic Expandable File Folder - Black&Blue&Red https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07XR1Q2PK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_T6K6N5SRTMPPBSHJFYT6
Hello!! My mother in law buys lots of keurig cups for coffee. I found this item to put them in and it stores a LOT of keurig cups. And it look very nice on counter tops too! We store Keurig cups in two jars, and have the other two for rice and cereal. I hope this helps!
I got these from Amazon! $28 for two. Glass Jars with lids
You need qr labels with an app. Here is one type: Duck Pack & Track Duck Pack & Track Scannable Storage Labels, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GPB66P8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_5R2PWRTZYB0FBCCJ2D5S
What I do is I bought a big external hard drive (like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CRG94G3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_Fvq9FbGF11QBH)
Then I hyper organized folders within it, for example...
Pictures •The Kids ~~2019 ~~2020 ~~~Christmas ~~~Great Wolf Lodge 2-15 ~~~Easter ~~~Etc, Etc
•Graduation
•Wedding ~~Ceremony ~~Receptiom ~~First Dance ~~Ect
So basically, every category gets a folder and within each folder are additional folder's for either topic or year. This makes it extremely helpful when you're looking for something specific.
Happy organizing!!
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