Not exact matches
«Right now most businesses are built on saving
everything and then writing a ton of software to
organize it and hopefully
find the things that are important later.»
When technological reason has
organized all human activities and
found absolutely the most efficient way to do
everything, then people will indeed have become things.
PacaPod is cleverly designed so that a parent doesn't have to rifle around their bag to
find what they need, but has
everything neatly
organized in a simple three part system.
They wanted
everything written down in an easy, well -
organized way, so they too could
find sanity among the craziness of raising kids.
Mini zips are used to
organize everything in our diaper bag and they make it much easier to
find what we need.
Moving into a new house was great motivation for me to get more
organized so I've been really thoughtful about purging / donating duplicate items and
finding homes for
everything we want to keep.
I'm teaching my kids at home this year and we
organized our school corner so the kids can
find everything they need to do a craft or work in their workbooks.
Not only do you have to pack
everything you could need for the day, you have to make it actually fit inside the diaper bag AND it has to be
organized enough that you can actually
find what you need one - handed.
It has two large zippered pockets which has several pockets and this makes it simple to
organize and
find everything
This set comes with a storage case to keep
everything organized and easy to
find.
It all comes in a very
organized and heavy - duty case that will make sure you can
find everything with ease when you need it.
A California native, Tara has always led a physically active lifestyle
finding enjoyment in
everything from dance to
organized sports.
This is what I
found to replace it and
organize everything:
Happy to have
everything a little bit more
organized and hopefully you guys
find yourself clicking around!
Headquartered in the Cleveland area, Improvements is a dynamic, growing marketer of many unique products you won't
find anywhere else,
everything from outdoor furniture and gardening accessories to garage maintenance, storage essentials,
organizing solutions for every room and much more.
Moving into a new house was great motivation for me to get more
organized so I've been really thoughtful about purging / donating duplicate items and
finding homes for
everything we want to keep.
I remember when we moved I had to
organize boxes as I searched, and I'm sure I didn't
find everything that first year in our new place.
I'm putting more emphasis on bagging up and selling the things I no longer wear or love, keeping my space very
organized so I can
find everything, getting old favorites repaired at the tailor and cobbler, and being extremely selective when spending money or adding things to my closet.
I always
find that being
organized and creating a schedule is one of the best ways to ensure I keep my sanity and get
everything done in time for the holidays!
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It used for
everything, from
organizing events to
finding love.
We noticed that
everything about the site is so well
organized, making it a clear navigable site hard to
find in the line.
But
finding out what work, getting
everything organized using mobile apps or even your notebooks, and adapting it to your own needs is something that you should consider.
Find everything you need to
organize your classroom and connect with your students right at your fingertips.
Arrive early so that you have plenty of time to
find a pit garage (if the circuit has them), and get
organized without rushing around worrying about
everything.
Everything you need in one place, and
organized in an easy - to -
find manner - truly a great tool.
Everything is right at your fingertips,
organized by topic so it's easy to
find.
We will handle
everything else from
finding loans that fit your needs to
organizing and processing all of the paperwork.
If you
find it a bit tricky to remember all your different expenses or debts and aren't sure of the best way to
organize them, we have a great budget calculator that lists and
organizes everything and guides you as you create your budget and does all the number crunching for you.
Without hesitation, our Rescue Department
organized the transport of eight older kittens, all ranging from six to nine months old, to our Port Washington, N.Y. Adoption Center, where they will receive
everything they need to
find the perfect homes.
You'll
find everything you need from wedding planners to help you
organize your special event to Realtors ® who can help you
find your own piece of paradise.
Committing to a lengthy
organized tour can be a bit much — plus it is hard to
find one that covers
everything that you want.
We
found everything we needed and more to cook with in the well
organized kitchen, and If we just wanted to settle into the comfy couches for a couple hours we were never short of entertainment (dvd's, music, books, and it seems like they had all our favorites!).
However, while there's a lot going on in the menus thanks to depth and customization,
everything is
organized quite well and easy to
find.
With a roster of this size, you would expect there to be some confusion with keeping track of who can do what, but I
found that each character was distinct enough that it was easy to keep
everything organized in my mind.
She also has
organized several major retrospectives and single - artist exhibitions: Born in the State of FLUX / us (2010), which was devoted to the work of Benjamin Patterson, a contrabass musician, long - time arts administrator and
founding member of Fluxus; the survey Donald Moffett: The Extravagant Vein (2011); Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawing (2014); Compilation (2015), a retrospective of work by sonic and visual artist Jennie C. Jones.; and most recently,
Everything and Nothing (2016), a 10 - year survey of work by painter and sculptor Angel Otero.
Before you go nuts clipping
everything you
find online, you should spend some time thinking about how you might want to
organize your notebooks and tags.
Find a niche with growth potential
Organize information to make it useful The internet is a distribution channel — not a product Turn words into maths Separate the signal from the noise Computers can't do
everything Treat content like patented material Print's not dead, it just needs online help
If they aren't good organizers, they
find someone who is a good organizer and give him or her the task of
organizing everything.
We
found three websites that
organize the information in a useful way too; i.e., we wanted to be able to select our destination, or destinations, and read
everything that's currently worrisome in that area.
Plex
organizes everything you record, making it easy to
find what you want to watch.
In our recipe index you can
find everything we have ever made
organized for your browsing pleasure.
As a mom of two kids under the age of 3 living in a condo with very little storage, I really struggle with clutter and
finding a place for
everything and the time to get things
organized.
I haven't always been very
organized but it was one of my New Years Resolutions to PURGE all unnecessary objects and
find al place for
everything else!
Being
organized doesn't mean we have to have a perfectly ordered life complete with color coded labels and fancy systems for
everything if we are not so inclined — but we do need to be able to
find what we need in a relatively short period of time.
We did spring for the 5 year warranty plan, but it us easy to
find things, the cubbies inside are the right size for veggies, milk, etc so its like it
organizes itselfsince
everything is sized right!
About every month or so I manage to
find one day to completely dig in and
organize my heart out... and it lasts just almost until I decide to re-
organize everything all over again.
Talk about
organized and labeled, I bet Marty's Musing can
find everything in her craft room.
I have one on my bathroom counter ~ decorated it with washi tape ~ keeps the counter so much neater and I can
find what I need without knocking over
everything ~ hubby rolled his eyes at first but now admit he likes how it much more
organized my side is
For tips on getting your home
organized and how to keep it that way,
find everything you need in our home organization section.