When you are purchasing a new item, such as a computer, ask the retailer what services they offer to assist you with getting rid of the older item. More Organizing tips
If you are not comfortable selling items yourself on eBay, find a local eBay consignor. They will take a percentage of your sale, often up to 30%. However, you will not have to do anything but drop off the item! More Organizing tips
For items that are in good condition, consider selling your items at a yard sale. It takes a little work to get it set up, but the rewards can be substantial.
To do less work in selling your things, bring them to a consignment shop. You'll get a little less money at a consignment shop, but you can just drop off the items and pick up a check. More Organizing tips
Contact your local recycling facility for regulations and guidelines on recycling batteries, computers, oil, and tires. They may charge a small fee to dispose of items, however keep in mind that these items costs money to remain in your home. More Organizing tips
Donate outdoor sporting equipment, like tents and sleeping bags, to Boy/Girl Scout troops in your area. They also will take unused craft supplies! More Organizing tips
Help the troops! Donate coupons to our military bases overseas through the overseas coupon program. This program helps military families overseas afford groceries. They even accept expired coupons!
Donate historic photographs and documents to your local historical society. This will ensure they benefit the community at large, and are cared for properly. More Organizing tips
Give extra toiletries, games, books, blankets, hats, and mittens to local shelters. Shelters are usually desperate for supplies, and are a great place to donate. More Organizing tips
Donating your unwanted things in your home is a great way to give them a second life at someone else's home. This month will focus on places to donate stuff that you no longer want. More Organizing tips