9 Things to Get Rid of in Your Home in July, According to Pro Organizers

2025-09-04T13:53:24-04:00

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9 Things to Get Rid of in Your Home in July, According to Pro Organizers

You might spend the most time getting organized around the new year and in the spring, but pros organizers say there’s another period that’s just as important: July.

Examine your beach towels to make sure they’re in good shape. “If they are too thin or are ripped and frayed, it’s time to let them go,” says Nicole Gabai, founder of B. Organized! “Many donation centers will accept most textiles because they can sell the unusable items by the pound.”

You can also check with your local pet shelter, which can use them for clean up or keeping pets comfortable. Read more on Good Housekeeping >

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Dysfunctional Kitchen? These Expert-approved Kitchen Organization Ideas Will Calm the Chaos

2025-09-04T11:33:01-04:00

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Dysfunctional Kitchen? These Expert-approved Kitchen Organization Ideas Will Calm the Chaos

By Rachel Dennis

Kitchens are the epicenters of our homes. It’s where we brew our morning coffee, cook our meals and entertain our family and friends, so it’s no surprise that so many of us are always looking for ways to make our kitchens even more functional.

“My favorite pullout product is a Rev-a-Shelf,” said Nicole Gabai, a certified virtual organizing professional and the founder of B. Organized. She’s a fan of the tiered wire basket systems because they are easy to install in your cabinet, well made and available in multiple sizes. Read more on CNN >

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Overwhelmed by Chores? Try ‘Batching’

2025-08-18T15:06:30-04:00

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Overwhelmed by Chores? Try ‘Batching’

Texarkana Gazette
By Jolie Kerr

“Batching is a productivity technique where similar tasks are completed in a dedicated block of time, rather than being spread out or tackled randomly,” says Nicole Gabai, a professional organizer and the author of The Art of Organizing. Bundling – or batching – similar tasks helps the brain stay focused.  Read more in Texarkana Gazette >

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