
Use What You Have – The Cure for Your Post-Christmas Financial Blues
By: Colette Robicheau | Posted: 01st February 2008
It is a new year - time for new resolutions and goals. Here is one that will help you get organized while warding off the post-Christmas financial blues – use what you have. You would be surprised at how many items you have lying around that you have never used. Items that, by using them, will create more space in your home and save you money. For example:
1. Use those gift cards and gift certificates you have received over the past year. It is a great way to get what you want or need without spending money. You can even stretch out their value through end-of-season sales. Just be sure to check the expiry date before using them.
2. Those decorative candles? They were meant to be lit and to burn out, so use them before you buy new ones.
3. Check your books and magazines. There is always one you have not read. Consider canceling subscriptions for any magazines you do not read regularly, and get rid of any of them you are not going to read. Take unwanted books to a used book store to swap for ones you haven’t read or for little bit of spending money. Do the same with your music and videos.
4. Take an inventory of the food that you have and think about ways to use it. Got pasta and tomato sauce? Add meat and cheese to your grocery list and make lasagna. Even your freezer is likely to have several items that you can prepare. This will save you money and reduce clutter in your cupboards and fridge.
5. Why rent when you can catch up on movies you have collected, or programs you have recorded? When done, take the movies you do not need to keep and donate them, or give them to a friend.
6. Built up a lot of points on your merchant loyalty cards for air travel, products or services? Now is the time to redeem them.
7. You probably have more beauty supplies than you realize. It is time to take stock and start using them. This is also a great way to clear out products that are past their expiry date. If you have items you do not plan to use, like shampoo, drop them off at your local women’s shelter.
8. Have a lot of loose change around your house? Gather it up and use it. You can roll it up and put it in the bank or divide it up and give it to your kids as lunch money.
9. Instead of a new hobby or craft, revisit one that you set aside. You will save money on supplies.
Remember, when it comes to excess or unused items around your home, everything old is new again. For example, consider cutting up old towels to make new cleaning cloths. And consider giving your extra or unused linen and kitchen supplies to someone who has just purchased a new home or rented an apartment. Think of all the space you’ll make in your cupboards!
About the Author
Occupation: Professional Organizer, President of Organize Anyt
Colette Robicheau, President of Organize Anything, is a consultant and coach with an extensive background in professional organizing, project management and business development. Formally educated in the field of public relations with talents in creative services and event organization, she now directs her abilities and organizing skills to offer corporate, residential and personal organizing services. She has an attraction to the aesthetics of art and design and her management consulting and entrepreneurial spirit have given her a no-nonsense approach to project completion with the ability to deliver on budget and on schedule.
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