Worth repeating: Don't forget labels!

15 May 2013

Almost a year ago, I wrote this post on the importance of labels. I just read it again and think it’s a message worth repeating. Plus, the photo always makes me smile!

Labels are really important. When I work with clients to set up organizing systems, I suggest labeling as much as humanly possible. This helps the client—and the client’s family—not only find things, but them away in the proper place. That really helps in forming the habit of putting things away in a new place.

I love my Brother P-Touch labeler. (I’ve had a few…my current one is the semi-fancy PT-2030. which is right now on sale for only $20 at Staples!)

Don’t feel like you can’t make labels just because you don’t have a fancy label maker. Post-It® Notes make great temporary labels. (And they now full adhesive notes, rather than just a strip across the top.) Simple address labels, printed on your computer or by hand, can make terrific, inexpensive labels. Martha Stewart has created a line of lovely labels and tags, available from Staples. On the other end of the spectrum, masking tape and a Sharpie will work great as well!

It doesn’t matter how you label, just that you do it. And you should also pay attention to the labels. A few years back, I was waiting in my veterinarian’s exam room and my brain scrambled as I looked at these canisters.

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One thing to think about is that a label isn’t just a physical thing. An oral label can be very powerful as well. If you have a cluttered catch-all room that you’d like to turn back into a guest room, stop calling it the “junk room” and start calling it the “guest room.” That can be a powerful shift.

The label is the cherry on top of the organizing sundae. Don’t forget it—it might play a powerful role in helping you maintain your newly established systems.

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Comments

Janine,

Those new fully adhesive notes are the best thing! Did you know they come in a variety of sizes too? The giant-sized are nice for presentations.

Your photo for this post makes me laugh because I hide chocolates in my fridge’s veggie drawer. The drawer, labeled “Vegetables” is enough of a deterrent to keep everyone out of there – except me! Sometimes mislabeling is intentional.

Geralin Thomas May 16, 2013 02:25 AM

Ahh, yes! Labels are wonderful. Like Geralin, I hide candy in my house too. Not labeling the candy makes finding it and enjoying it all the more sweet. Love the photo – I actually had to do a double take ;)

Theresa - Ready Aim Organize May 16, 2013 10:53 AM

Geralin and Theresa, thanks for your comments!

I think it’s hilarious that you guys have found ways to keep candy around the house for your personal use. Very clever

Janine Adams May 16, 2013 12:30 PM

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