I like to call it organized chaos. Others may call it “a great big mess.” It’s also called “my desk.” Certain areas of my life are definitely more organized that others. My bills are complete sorted by category and year. Everything else on my desk is sorted by “this pile that I check daily” and “this other pile that I check when it’s not in the first pile.” Fortunately, there are companies that know that some women need a little help organizing. Organizher, from Mead, is a new product line that helps us get organized in style.
About OrganizHer
Organizher offers functional, flexible, fashionable products designed with the modern household in mind.
Most women juggle multiple schedules, long to-do lists, budget tracking, and meal planning – not just for one person, but for many. That’s why we’ve developed MINE and THEIRS sections, customizable formats, and fabulous designs.
The Review
I received a couple of Organizher products to try out. The first is their Magnetic Storage pockets. These are a pair of pockets that you can stick to anything magnetic. What makes these pockets special is that they have dry erase capability, so you can write little notes for what should be in each pocket. If you need to switch it up a little, you can erase, relabel, and use it to hold something else. I’m currently using the pockets on my fridge to help hold takeout menus and coupons. If you don’t have a convenient magnetic surface, you can use the hanging hooks that are attached to the top to mount it to a wall or a cork board.
The next item I totally fell in love with was the beautiful Organizher on-the-go family planner, which is just what I need to help keep my day-to-day schedule clear and organized. The organizer is broken down by month, with each month having its own tab. Each month has an “at a glance” monthly calendar on one page, then it has a page where you can write your to-do list and any projects you want to work on. Next are several weekly calendars that you can us to jot down things under “mine”, “theirs”, and “meals.” This is so useful in figuring out and planning my schedule versus everyone else’s schedule. At the end of the organizer, there’s a place
I love that the Organizher products are clearly designed with a woman’s/mom’s needs in mind. Everything seems to have a clear and well-organized purpose to help make our days easier to plan and keep track of. In addition to the product mentioned here, they have a Menu Organizer, Message Center, Contact Keeper, and many other products.
OrganizHer products are available in most Target stores nationwide. To stay up-to-date on the latest Organizher information, make sure you follow Organizher on Facebook.
The WiC Project Organizher Giveaway
The Prize:
One winner will receive Organizher Magnetic Storage Pockets.
Disclaimer: This post consists of my (and/or fellow tester) opinions only. Your experiences may be different. No compensation was given for this review/giveaway. I did receive a free product from the manufacturer or their representing PR agency to use and test for the purposes of this review. This did not affect the outcome of this review.
I love to put pens and paper in it to so I can make notes for phone calls.
I would put in my pr inserts from the companies I pitch so I can stay organized!
homeschool agendas, coupon stuff
thanks for the chance
I’d love to put our mail in it so I don’t forget to send it out.
I would like to use it for all my coupons
coupons and mail!
I would use it for Meal Planning – recipes, coupons, shopping lists, etc…
My mail is out of control! I would so use this to get some type of order!
Definitely mail! And what’s awesome is my front and back doors are magnetic!
Mail!
Hands down, mail.
I would use the magnetic storage pockets on my frig for my shopping lists & coupon folders.
Thanks for the giveaway!
I would use the magnetic storage pockets for mail! We always seem to gather mail on the table & I need the organization! Thanks for the giveaway!
I would put mail and notes in the Magnetic Storage Pockets ヅ *Thanks* for the giveaway!
I would put my upcoming bills into it so I can see them and my important mail. *fingers crossed*
I’d keep all the mail in it, right now it just gets lost in our baker’s rack 🙁
school reminders
I would use it for press releases on products I need to review.
Important papers!
i would make it a bill/message center.Put bills in it and paper for phone calls and messages and daily reminders and even glue a pen on it with a coil because pens always have a way of making a disappearing act in my house.
I would use it to get some kind of control over my mail!
One thing I would use it for is to keep current bills in to keep better track.
cool way to organize
Notes and papers my daughter needs to take to school, and my husband needs to take to work.
I would put mail in it! (:
I would put in and out going mail in it.
I would use these to put appointment cards and things that need immediate attention, such as bills or forms that need signed, etc.
I’d put pens.
I would put my coupons in it. They have a habit of ending up all over the kitchen
Various things…documents, bills
I’d put coupons and bills in mine
I’d love to put my mail in this!
I would use it for bills and my coupons
stanleybilly(at)bellsouth(dot)net
my bills would be what I would put in
vmkids3 at msn dot com
Bills I need to pay!
Coupons!!
I would use it for my bills so it was easy to keep track of them each month.
I would put my mail in these pockets, or maybe take them to work and put papers to grade, etc. in them.
pandahugger(at)gmail(dot)com
I’d put pens and post its in them.
I would put everything I could fit in it :)!
mail!
I would put our mail in it!
There wasn’t a space to put my FB name for the entries, it’s Saoirse S. 🙂
I would use it for coupons and supplies
I’d use a to-do list along w/pens
oh boy! weekly ads!
I’d put my bills and outgoing mail in them.
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I would use it for bills and coupons.
i would use it for mail for sure
I would use them to help me organize my bills and important papers.
it would have to be my grocery list and kids to do. I would like to have a place to put a list of items that we need from the grocery store when we empty a bottle, or jar of something so I remember to pick it up on the next shopping trip.