4 Tips to Purge the Purse
Monday, March 8, 2010 at 5:27PM
Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D. in organization

Tired of digging for misplaced keys or the cell phone? The key to having an organized purse — and a simpler life — is in the bag.

If your purse has become a chaotic carryall — a dark pit where things go to get lost — I share your plight. The right-sized shoulder bag can bring order to your life. Consider these four tips when shopping for a new hand-bag:

1. Don’t go too small.  
Many women mistakenly think, “If I don’t have much room, I can’t carry too much around with me.” Good thinking, up to a point.  If you don’t have room for all of your essentials, some items will wind up in your pants pocket — and you’ll lose them.

2. Don’t go too large.  
Too many items (old trick-or-treat candy or broken glasses) in a large bag make it tough to find essentials.

3. Don’t go with too many pockets
I made this mistake once. “Just look at those pockets!” I thought. “I can use one for my cell phone, one for keys....” The problem? I didn’t know which items were in which pockets, and I had to hunt for what I was looking for.

4. Go with one that is “just right.”   Look for a purse with a cell phone pocket and a handy place to store or attach your keys.  It should comfortably accommodate your wallet, make-up bag, and one or two other essential items.  That’s it.  A shoulder strap is good, to free your hands for important things, like steering your child through the toy aisle.

 

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