Saturday, April 17, 2010

Free chemical collection


Today (Saturday 17th) and tomorrow Sunday 18th April, there is a Free Chemical Collection at Mona Vale Beach Car Park on Surfview Road. A perfect weekend to clean out the laundry or garage.

Products accepted are;

Pool chemicals, paints, pesticides, poisons, solvents, motor oil, car batteries, gas bottles


For more information visit http://www.cleanout.com.au/

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Free E-Waste Recycling

Just a reminder that this weekend there is a free e-waste drop off in Sydney at Terrey Hills and Mosman. Details are;

Terrey Hills - Kimbriki Recycling & Landfill, Kimbriki Road
Mosman - Mosman Council Car Park, The Crescent

Saturday 13th March and Sunday 14th March 9am-4pm

Items accepted are any computer, laptop, monitor, tv, dvd player, cd player, printer, mobile phone, computer related peripherals. 20 items per carload.

So.... do the right thing!!!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Who keeps their old mobile phones?


According to a recent survey, Australians do. We keep up to 16million old, unused and broken mobile phones.

I think keeping a backup makes sense, however, at least a third of the phones kept don't even work.

The report "Australia: A Nation of Hoarders" has some interesting facts;
  • More than 90% of a mobile phone can be recycled, including the battery and charger

  • The recycled product can be used to produce plastic fences, stainless steel, and new batteries

  • For every tonne of phones recycled 1.1 tonne of greenhouse gases will be emitted, over 11.8 tonnes emitted when using raw materials to make new products. That's up to 90% reduction in future greenhouse gases for the environment.

To recycle - either use a free recycling satchel from Austalia Post outlets, or drop off your phones at stores including Telstra, 3, Vodafone, Virgin mobile, Crazy John's. Or visit http://www.mobilemuster.com.au/

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Unfinished Projects


I recently had a discussion with colleagues about different types of 'clutter'. One main form of clutter was identified as 'anything unfinished'.

Unfinished projects can be anything from half-done craft projects, items bought for DIY projects around the house, that lamp you're getting fixed, clothing that no longer fits but is kept because of the excercise program you're going to do to lose the weight... Any of these sounds familiar?

I have one request as an organiser - STOP beating yourself up. People really hold onto this stuff because they feel like a failure if they let it go, that they didn't get around to finishing that project or reaching that goal.

Life is too short. Set realistic goals for you in your current situation. Don't worry about the person you were years ago with many more free hours, or the person you want to be that is the yummy mummy of the century. Live your best life today and free yourself from that constant to-do list.

Let go of the projects and just enjoy your time!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Lighting of an unusual kind





I recently went to a cafe in Mosman and had the most delightful lunch. As soon as I walked in I felt comfortable. It had a great vibe and was slightly off centre. For starters, I had the most amazing toasted sandwich I've ever had - it was roast pork with aoli, but they used pork belly and it just melted in your mouth. I'm drooling, just remembering how good it was.

But, also the decor was so lovely. The way they used the lighting was quirky and such a great use of space. It was so effective to cluster the lamps like this.
The cafe is called Avenue Rd, which is on (funnily enough) Avenue Rd, Mosman.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

The greatest gift of all

Wow - a new year! I have to say that Christmas and New Year are already a distant blur. It was a relatively relaxed xmas, but far too many presents exchanged and having to find room for more 'stuff'. (Although that's always a great excuse for me to do another declutter).

The best gift I received (except for time with my boys) was a duck. Yes, you read correctly, a duck. It was in an envelope and purchased through Oxfam. It was the gift of a duck to be given on my behalf to help create a better future for someone less fortunate. I thought it was the coolest idea and would strongly recommend this for someone you care about and as a perfect gift for the person who has everything. You can find out more by visiting www.oxfamunwrapped.com.au

I hope everyone has a prosperous and organised 2010!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Be our guest...


If you have family or friends staying with you this Christmas, make sure they feel truly welcome. If your guest bedroom has become the household 'junk' room, set some time aside to plan, declutter and organise the space.

1) Envisage what you want the space to be - a retreat for your guests after a long journey. Remember this will be their home away from home.
2) Remove any boxes or clutter, turning it back into a bedroom rather than a storage space. Throw out or donate items you no longer need and things to be kept can be stored in containers under the bed.
3) Don't forget the wardrobe. Ensure there is some hanging space for guests clothes.
4) Put fresh linen on the bed and leave enough towels for each guest.
5) Leave a basket of comfort items people forget to pack - toothbrush, moisteriser, floss.
6) On the bedside table leave a bottle of water, magazine, notepad and pen and a vase of fresh flowers.
7) A nice touch if you have people staying for more than a couple of nights is a folder of tourist information about your area.

Remember they're there for a good time - not a long time...
Images from marthstewart.com