Learn how to organize your tote bag and home in this free video on home organization and getting organized. Expert: Kristen Connors Bio: Kristen Connors owns and operates a home organizing business, “Clutter Busters”. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
www.clutterdiet.com Get organized with home organizing tips from professional organizers at The Clutter Diet. Achoo! When you are sick, the last thing you want to do is search your medicine cabinet for the right medication. But what do you do with your cold, flu and allergy medicine? What about your prescription medicines, vitamins and other supplements? In this video Lorie Marrero shows you a great way to organize all of your medications. Get the right medication and supplements at your fingertips, by following this organizational strategy. 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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lol Macy’s…
cant see it for the writing .. thumbs down
Please remove the wording on the front of these videos so we can actually SEE what you are doing in the video!!
Wouldn’t it be easier just not to bring them home, in the first place?
it looks to cluttery
a glass ?!
Use them for groceries. Most chains where I live charge for plastic bags so now I use cloth bags (tote bags).
lol what would be in the bedroom that belong in the kitchen?lmao hahahaa
i thought the same thing.
You have left out traveling with your medications. My policy is to carry two days worth of perscriptions on me (coat pocket, back pocket) and carry the remainder needed for your stay in CARRY ON baggage (purse, tote bag, computer bag). Often in recent tripsmy computer bag had to be checked at the door. If for some reason you get separated from your ‘door checked’ bag, you then have enough to get you through another day. They should have your bag to you by then.
Happy Travels!
Great stuff here. I have never thought about needing to dispose of medications in any specific way. Additionally, the idea of a tray for each person in the house is fabulous. We have 10 people in the house, so this will seriously work to clean up the giant bins we currently have.
Our family keeps the daily meds for everyone in one bin – a photo organnizer box that looks nice on the shelf. To make it easy to pick out our own meds, we have a color for each person, and put a transparent dot on the top. Our OTC meds are in bins, like what is shown. Makes things really easy!