A place for everything and everything in its place: Gifts for ADD/ADHD

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Orderliness has a feeling of exactly where things are supposed to be and in what way they relate to one another, and maintaining them organized appropriately. When there is certainly a place for every little thing and every thing in its place, then we can easily think and function efficiently.

I've hear this quote many time in my life but I don't know where this quote came from, I dug around the Internet and I found out the it came from the world famous Benjamin Franklin. But this saying is also variously linked to Samuel Smiles and Mrs Isabella Beeton.
(http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/14400.html).

A place for everything and everything in its place is one way to organize your life. It is easy to live if this proverd is heartily followed by us.

For me, I want this quote and I like to have a place to everything when it's time for me to find any thing that I need, I know where to find it.

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ADD/ADHD people wants this as one of the house rules.

But it's just hard to do without any tools for organizing.

There are many possible ways to get organizers for the kitchen, living room, bathroom, bedroom. If you like it cheap, go to bazaar or garage sales and thrift stores. If you want something new, then drive to the nearest mall or shop online.
Speaking of online shopping, this article will feature some organizers for your home.

Image source: Grayline Housewares 57101 6-Piece Cabinet Organizer Set

Kitchen Organizers Buy it on Amazon

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Totally Bamboo Expandable Utility Drawer Organizer

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Kitchen organizers stocking stuffers on eBay

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Living Room, Bathroom and bedroom organizers

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