Get Organized Mission #2: Detox Your Briefcase/Tote/Bag

Get Organized Mission #2: Detox Your Briefcase/Tote/BagWelcome to Mission #2 of our 52 Organizing Missions.

If you completed last week’s Get Organized Mission Fill a-Hu-u-uge-Trash-Bag you’re probably feeling pretty fabulous right now.

If not – what are you waiting for!

This week we’re getting organized on a smaller scale.

We’re about to streamline the receptacle you take with you into the world each day – purse, tote, handbag, wallet, briefcase, capacious carpetbag, whatever.

Remember – you only have to spend 30 minutes to complete the basic mission. If you want to go further check out the Extended Organizing Mission Options below.

Ready?

Get Organized Mission #2: Detox Your Briefcase/Tote/Bag

Step 1: Empty

Empty everything out of your bag (I’ll use this generic term for simplicity). Dust out any lingering detritus over a sink so your bag is lovely and clean.

Step 2: Wallet

If you have a separate pocketbook/wallet, start there.

  • Remove old business cards, receipts, paper scraps, tissues, post-its, random hairclips, etc.
  • Remove other items that don’t deserve the real estate – eg loyalty cards for stores you rarely visit, coffee cards you never remember to use, etc.
  • Place the regularly used credit cards, store cards and ID in convenient locations in your wallet.
  • Check any photos of loved ones are current and in good condition.

Step 3: Keys

Next, streamline your keys.

  • Use a neat, functional keyring or case.
  • Remove any keys you don’t need. If you don’t remember what they’re for, put them on a separate ‘Mystery’ keyring for later investigation.
  • If you’re always fumbling with keys, consider putting them on the ring in the order you use them – eg, car, garage, mailbox, top lock, bottom lock.

Step 4: Make-Up Purse

Next, let’s tackle your make-up purse, make-up compartment in your bag, or for guys, any toiletries you carry with you.

  • Remove items you don’t use regularly enough to justify their real estate.
  • Discard anything old, in poor condition or funky smelling.
  • Consider streamlining your daily essentials. Could you limit yourself to, say, a neutral lipstick or lipgloss, small tube of SPF hand cream, small blush with built-in mirror and brush, small mascara and small fragrance bottle?
  • If you streamline the contents, consider downsizing your make-up purse too.

Step 5: Organize

Finally, return the streamlined items to your bag. Make use of compartments to help keep the contents organized.

Dos & Don’ts

  • Don’t keep floating tissues, unneeded receipts, ancient mints and gum, loose coins, random pens, paper scraps, indecipherable notes.
  • Do keep your streamlined wallet, keys and make-up purse, cell phone, iPod, attractive notebook, nice-to-use pen, small tissue pack or handkerchief, and diary/PDA (the target of a future organizing mission).

Extended Organizing Mission Options

Want to go beyond this 30-minute organizing mission?

  • If your bag or briefcase lacks compartments, is in poor condition or out-of-touch with your current likes and lifestyle, take yourself shopping and invest in a better performer.
  • If other household members want to participate let them get their backpack/briefcase/tote and join you.
  • If you have other bags and briefcases you don’t love, take this opportunity to discard them. If they’re lovely, donate; if not, ditch.

Ready, Set, Go!

Remember – move quickly, act fast, don’t overthink.

Before You Go – Please Check In

You’re now accountable to your organizing mission-mates! Once you’ve completed this week’s Get Organized Mission please add a comment to let us know you’ve done your assignment and you’re keeping your commitment.
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236 thoughts on “Get Organized Mission #2: Detox Your Briefcase/Tote/Bag

  1. Tara says:

    Done! This was easy as I just started carrying a purse because I have carried a diaper bag for the last 4 years but there was still things in there that didn’t need to be in there. Who needs 5 bottles of hand lotion anyway!! On to the next mission.

  2. matthias says:

    Astonishing what I carried around every day! Lots of the staff needs replacement, others no longer needed. I had too many bags as well, have no donated some of them. Misson accomplished

  3. Raleigh says:

    Took me a while to get to this task but it is now done!!!!!

    I have a neat and tidy school bag.

    Will email the before and after pics to you now just in case you are still wanting them.

  4. Peggy says:

    I loved this assignment. I have a new bag, which has an organizer in it.
    That alone already made life easier.
    I didn’t expect to find clutter in my bag, as I recently own it.
    But, guess what: I really needed this assignment for there were receipts, candy wraps, used napkins and even small toys roaming around in my bag.
    It’s just amazing how clutter sneaks in and hides…
    Now my bag is organized and happy again, just like its new owner.

  5. Dani says:

    Mission 2 is done… all purses and cleaned out, all wallets are cleaned out and make-up bag is holding only what I use!!!!

  6. Sophie-Jane says:

    This is great. I do this periodically anyway when I change my bag for a new season or conference, but I never really put much effort into my makeup bag. Thanks 🙂

  7. Joan says:

    Just started using a new bag about two weeks ago, so this was pretty easy. I think I’ll make this a once-a-week mission, so it doesn’t get out of hand.

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