|
|
|
|
Home | Workshop | Comics | Your Page | Submissions | Contact | Link to Us | Search | Feedback | Tell a friend | A Boloji Site |
|
|
Editorial | Animals | Articles | Artwork | Crossword | Fables | Games | Humor | Nature | Pix | Poems | Quiz | Sci-Tech | Stories |
|
|
|
|
|
Articles
With living space at a premium,
specially in big cities, it is imperative that we make a conscious effort to
eliminate clutter around us. A neat and tidy environment is every person’s
dream. Who does not like to have his papers neatly filed, books stacked
properly, clothes nicely arranged and stationery and miscellaneous items kept in
an orderly way? To achieve this perfect scenario is not difficult, one has only
to get oneself organized. Declare a war against clutter and see how easy life
becomes. Here are a few tips for you.
Your study table at home should look
neat and tidy. Keep your pens, pencils etc in an attractive pen-stand and other
stationery items in a pencil box or any other decorative box. Keep a rough
notebook or scribbling pad at hand, as well as your diary. Stack your books and
notebooks neatly. If you have a bookshelf, keep your books there and your study
table will look neater. If your table has drawers, store the extra stationery
items there, rather than piling them all on the table. Keep only the necessary
things, including your dictionary, handy.
It is never too early to start the
habit of neatly filing away your papers. Ask your parents to give you a couple
of files. Keep your school papers (report cards, mark sheets, circulars, fee
receipts etc) in one file, so that you can retrieve them at a moment’s notice.
You can keep another file for your question papers and still another for other
important papers and so on. This will reduce clutter to a considerable extent
and save your time as well.
Once a week go through your papers
and throw away all the useless papers; file the rest. Also do not hoard old,
used notebooks, broken pens, sharpeners etc. Tear out the unused pages from old
notebooks and use for rough work.
With the help of your mother, go
through your clothes once in two months or so. Separate the old, worn out or
faded ones which you no longer wear or those you have outgrown. Ask your Mum to
give them away to the local orphanage. Discard all worn out and old shoes in the
same way. Make a habit of putting back everything in its proper place. When you come back from school, don’t leave your bag, socks, shoes and uniform lying all over the house. Train yourself to put each thing in its proper place – the shoes on the shoe rack, shirt and socks for washing, uniform on the ironing table, bag on the shelf, books on the table, tiffin box in the kitchen and so on. Have a separate place for your cycle keys, money purse etc so that you don’t have to look for them all over the place. Organize your toys
Keep your toys properly. Ask your
parents to give you some big cartons where you can put away your toys when you
are not playing with them. Board games like scrabble, Ludo or chess can be
stacked on one of the shelves of your book case. Arrange your stuffed toys
attractively around the room.
After reading the comics and
magazines keep them neatly stacked. Periodically you can give them away to the
local orphanage; it will bring hours of pleasure to the children there. Arrange
your story books in a separate place on your book shelf.
If you are a girl you are sure to
have a collection of earrings, chains, bracelets, hair bands, hair clips and
accessories. Keep them neatly in an attractive box, don’t strew them all over
the dressing table along with Mummy’s cosmetics.
Dumping things ‘temporarily’ is a
dangerous habit. The umbrella may be lying on the sofa for days. Often a corner
becomes a dumping ground. Guard against this. Clutter, apart from being
unsightly occupies precious space which can be better utilized for other useful
things. Also clutter is the breeding ground for pests – cockroaches, white ants,
mice and other insects breed in the mess, and cause a lot of damage. May 20, 2007 Image under license with Gettyimages.com |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Home | Search | Feedback | Tell a friend | Your Page | Submissions | Contact |
|
Editorial | Animals | Articles | Artwork | Crossword | Fables | Games | Humor | Nature | Pix | Poems | Quiz | Stories | Workshop |
|
|
|
(c) BoloKids.com -
Network for Children |