
Stop Organizing These 10 Things the Wrong Way
We all try to stay organized to save time, reduce stress, and make daily life run smoothly. But many common organizing habits actually work against us. From the kitchen to the closet to your digital files, small mistakes can waste space, create clutter, and make it harder to find what you need.
Here are 10 everyday things people often organize backwards — and how to fix them.
1. Spices — Don’t Store Above the Stove
Heat and humidity from cooking make spices lose flavor faster.
✅ Store them in a cool, dry cabinet in airtight containers.
2. Towels — Fold, Don’t Roll, in Small Spaces
Rolled towels look nice but waste room.
✅ Fold and stack vertically to maximize shelf space.
3. Cleaning Supplies — Keep Out of the Bathroom
Moisture reduces effectiveness and poses safety risks for kids and pets.
✅ Store in a dry cabinet outside the bathroom.
4. Pantry Goods — Put Oldest in Front
New items in front push older ones to expire unseen.
✅ Use the FIFO rule: first in, first out.
5. Books — Sort by Size, Not Color
Color-coordinating looks pretty but makes books hard to find.
✅ Group by size to fit more on shelves and keep things tidy.
6. Cables — Use Cable Ties, Not Bundles
Bundling leads to knots and confusion.
✅ Use Velcro or labeled ties to keep cords organized and tangle-free.
7. Shoes — Store by Frequency of Use
Color or style organization slows you down.
✅ Keep everyday shoes accessible and rotate seasonal pairs.
8. Wardrobe — Organize by Season
Color sorting looks neat but isn’t practical.
✅ Keep current-season items front and center; store the rest away.
9. Digital Files — Name by Description, Not Date
Date-only naming makes searching difficult.
✅ Use clear names with project, content, and version info.
10. Photos — Sort Chronologically
Random photo storage makes memories hard to revisit.
✅ Arrange by date for an easy-to-follow timeline.
Bonus Tip:
Fridge Items — Keep Expiry Dates Visible
✅ Put soon-to-expire foods up front and use clear bins to reduce waste.
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