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In Focus Organizing We help busy women organize their homes and home offices to get control of life! Are you feeling out of control? We are on a mission to help you change all that.

Leaving money on the table because of missed opportunities? Need more time with your family but you just can’t catch up on work? We know that your life can flow so much smoother with the right systems implemented and utilized each day. Why not stop doing it the hard way and get excited about Mondays! In Focus Organizing helps people reduce stress and anxiety, save money, and have more time to focu

s on the things that make them happy by providing an organized, clutter-free space. Specializing in Home Office Organizing Systems- We are on a mission to free women from the chaos of disorganization so they can be their best!

07/24/2017

Pretty amazing . . .

From Becoming Minimalist

How 33 Articles of Clothing Can Equal 25,176 Different Outfits

Toward the end of the Uncluttered Course, I challenge each participant to try an abbreviated version of Project 333.

Project 333, the fashion challenge started by Courtney Carver, invites people to dress with 33 items or less for 3 months— underwear and workout clothes don’t count, but everything else does: jewelry, shoes, outerwear, tops, bottoms, etc. You can find more details on the Project 333 website or read here how it changed my life years ago.

I encourage people to try the experiment because, as Maya Angelou once said, “We need much less than we think we need.” The project helps people realize that truth. Besides, 33 articles of clothing in a closet is more than most people think.

Pamela Mullins is a teacher and piano instructor in North Carolina. Recently, she accepted the Project 333 Fashion Challenge and emailed me a list of her 33 items.

Her son, Eric, is a principal software architect with a mind for mathematics. Pamela decided to include him in the challenge by sending over her list of 33 items and a specific breakdown mentioning which items could be worn together. Based on that information, Eric created a mathematical model to determine how many unique outfits she could wear with the 33 articles of clothing.

His conclusion? 25,176 unique combinations.

That is 25,176 different outfits from only 33 articles of clothing. To put that into perspective, Pamela could wear a different outfit every day for the next 69 years without ever repeating the exact same combination of clothes.

I found the number almost too unbelievable to be true. So I asked Eric to share how he reached that conclusion. The math looks like this:

First, here is Pamela’s list of 33 items for Project 333:

1. Jean Jacket
2. Black Boyfriend Jacket
3. Long Black Pants
4. Black Capris
5. Jean Pants
6. Dress
7. Black Skirt
8. Pink Print Skirt
9. Denim Shirt
10. Checked Shirt
11. Elephant Shirt
12. White Shirt
13. Cream/Black Print T-shirt
14. Black 3/4 Sleeve Slight V T-Shirt
15. Paisley Blouse
16. Polka Dot Blouse
17. Blue Sweater
18. Black Scarf
19. Floral Scarf in blues, reds, etc.
20. Black and White Scarf
21. Long Necklace
22. Bicycle Necklace
23. Flower Necklace
24. Fake Diamond Earrings (but you would never know the difference)
25. Silver drop Earrings
26. Red music note Earrings
27. Silver Bracelet
28. Silver Bracelet
29. Black Wedges
30. Black Sandals
31. Black Flip-flops
32. Black Close Toe Shoes
33. Purse

Second, Pamela included detailed information about each piece. Here are a few of the examples she provided:

Four pairs of black shoes, various styles, go with all outfits.
One dress ( #6) can be worn alone, or with the black jacket ( #2), and with all jewelry combinations.
Two black pants ( #3 & #4), one black skirt ( #7), and one jean pants ( #5) can be worn with every piece.
Jean shirt ( #9) can layer with black camisole or t-shirts.
Jean jacket ( #1) cannot be worn with sweater ( #17) or dress ( #6).
Third, with the information for each item of clothing, Eric built models “for each terminal condition and added them together, approaching the most restrictive terminal models first, broadening the baseline for subsequent models.”

In other words, he took every article of clothing, multiplied out the number of outfit configurations for each, and added them together :

*Never changes: 1 purse, 2 silver bracelets – only one configuration.

*Can go with every configuration: 4 shoes – top level (baseline).

Model Dress: 4 (baseline) x 2 (black jacket or no jacket) x 3 (earrings or none) x 3 (necklaces or none) = 72

Model Pink Floral Skirt: 4 (baseline) x 3 (jacket + sweater + none) x 1 (camisole) x 3 (earrings + none) x 4 (necklace + none) = 144

*Can go with every other configuration: 4 bottoms x 4 shoes x 4 (2 jackets, sweater, none) = 64 new baseline

Model Jean Shirt: 64 (baseline) x 5 (shirt + t-shirts + camisole) x 4 (earrings or none) x 4 (necklaces or none) x 3 (scarves or none) = 15,360

Model White Shirt: 64 (baseline) x 4 (earrings or none) x 3 (2 necklaces or none) x 3 (scarves or none) = 2,304

Model Elephant Shirt: 64 (baseline) x 4 (earrings or none) x 2 (1 necklace or none) = 512

Model Black Checked Shirt: 64 (baseline) x 4 (earrings or none) x 2 (1 necklace or none) = 512

Model Blouses: 64 (baseline) x 2 (blouses) x 4 (earrings or none) x 4 (necklaces or none) = 2,048

Model Black Knit Shirt: 64 (baseline) x 4 (earrings or none) x 3 (scarves or none)= 768

Model Cream Knit Shirt: 64 (baseline) x 3 (2 earrings or none) x 2 (1 necklace or none) x 3 (scarves or none) = 1,152

Model Striped Knit Shirt: 64 (baseline) x 3 (2 earrings or none) x 4 (3 necklace or none) x 3 (scarves or none) = 2,304

72 + 144 + 15,360 + 2,304 + 512 + 512 + 2,048 + 768 + 1,152 + 2,304 = 25,176 Outfit Combinations.

It should be noted that some of the configurations contain very minor changes (with earrings or without earrings, for example). But still, a different outfit combination every day for the next 69 years is pretty unbelievable—and accomplished with only 33 different articles of clothing.

There is a reason Project 333 is such a popular experiment in owning less. Most people who try it discover there are numerous benefits to owning fewer articles of clothing. And many people discover 33 is more than enough—including Pamela who recently wrote this about her experience, “I actually love the simplicity and feel I have more than enough to wear.”

Maybe you’re ready to try it yourself.

03/14/2017

How might my life be better with less?”

03/13/2017

DeKalb to Host Spring Household Hazardous Waste Recycling Event. Participation free for DeKalb County residents

https://www.dekalbcountyga.gov/sites/default/files/DeKalb%20Household%20Hazardous%20Waste%20Flyer%20-%2003.25.17.PDF

02/13/2017

Start gathering your papers that need to be shredded!

Hosting our 7th Annual Free Community Paper Shredding Event on Saturday, February 25, 2017 between 9:00 am until 11:00 am (or until the trucks fill up) at the Frazier-Rowe Park, 2886 Lavista Rd, Decatur, GA, in the Vista Grove Shopping Center. Documents only please (no binders, folders, clips etc.) will be shredded & destroyed by the Eco Shredding truck on-site while you watch. Maximum of 4 boxes per vehicle please.

​REMINDER, NEW LOCATION- Shredding truck will be located by the entrance to FRAZIER-ROWE PARK, VISTA GROVE SHOPPING CENTER, near Sprig, 2886 Lavista Road and 100% of funds collected will be donated to this lovely neighborhood park!

I just got an email today from Staples about their celebration of America Recycles Day (Nov. 15)NEXT WEEK --- November 1...
11/13/2016

I just got an email today from Staples about their celebration of America Recycles Day (Nov. 15)

NEXT WEEK --- November 13 -19:

Bring in your old tech to a Staples store and get a $10 coupon! They always take electronic recyclables, but this is a special one week only offer to get some cash back for your obsolete / dysfunctional electronic clutter!

FOR MORE DETAILS:

www.staples.com/sbd/cre/marketing/...

10/19/2016

Take a few minutes and go through your medicine cabinet to dispose of expired prescription and over the counter medications.

October 22, 2016
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

The National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day aims to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs, while also educating the general public about the potential for abuse of medications.

https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drug_disposal/takeback/index.html

The National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day aims to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs, while also educating the general public about the potential for abuse of medications.

Cool weather has finally arrived!  Great time to take a look at the clothes in your closet and get ready for the change ...
10/07/2016

Cool weather has finally arrived! Great time to take a look at the clothes in your closet and get ready for the change in seasons. To utilize the space in this closet, installed hanging bar, added shoe storage on the back of door, and added huggable hangers (my favorite)!

Supporting the NAPO Cares Challenge today by donating to Habitat For Humanity ReStore Doraville.  They accept appliances...
09/28/2016

Supporting the NAPO Cares Challenge today by donating to Habitat For Humanity ReStore Doraville. They accept appliances, furniture, home decor, cabinets, lighting, and much more. You can schedule a donation pickup at SuburbanAtlantaReStores.org/donate or drop off at one of their convenient locations. I challenge Judith Kolberg to participate in the challenge.

09/19/2016

Check out the Bullet Journal which was recently written about in the Wall Street Journal. It is so important to use a system, either manual or electronic, that works for you.

The analog system for the digital age

One of my favorite products to use in drawers - Expandable Drawer Dividers.  This is a new product that locks the divide...
09/12/2016

One of my favorite products to use in drawers - Expandable Drawer Dividers. This is a new product that locks the divider in place to keep your drawer organized. These dividers will transform your drawers!

Simple solutions that you can implement to control clutter in your home.
09/07/2016

Simple solutions that you can implement to control clutter in your home.

Has your home's entryway become a dumping ground? Have toys, junk, and paper taken over? We share quick steps to go from scattered to serene.

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