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When it comes to organisation, business entrepreneur and mum-of-two Jordana Thirlwall is an expert. Not only because she manages an international storage company with her husband while raising their two small children. She runs her own other “side business” and the family is also undergoing an extensive house renovation meaning Jordana’s daily schedule can be somewhat chaotic.

To help other Aussie mums tackle their daily priorities with organised ease and help keep their sanity in check, Jordana has unveiled her top expert organisation tips that she uses in both her professional and personal routines.

1) Don’t just use one calendar, use three!

It may seem obvious, but a well planned calendar can help save time, stress, anxiety and confusion. Jordana has three separate calendars, one for her family, one for her businesses and one that combines both schedules. This helps Jordana track and manage her priorities, whilst ensuring no tasks conflict with each other.

2) Keep sheet sets together using pillow cases

Need a set of fresh sheets? Pack doona covers and bed sheets inside their matching pillowcases. This way, you’ll save time rummaging around in the linen closet and you’ll create extra storage space.



3) Become friends with your freezer

Because Jordana has two small children, mealtime can often turn in to a battle. When it comes to preparing food for her children, Jordana allocates one hour every Sunday, where she prepares and freezes meal portions in ice cube trays. Once she’s ready to prepare the meals, she’ll simply defrost the food on the stove and serve for dinner. This saves not only time, but she’s also making sure her kids are getting the ‘right’ food.

4) Spread out cleaning supplies

Due to her schedule, it’s often challenging for Jordana to spend 3 + hours cleaning every week. Instead, she spreads out her cleaning supplies (and often buys double) around the house, of course making sure little fingers can’t reach them. That way, she can clean as she goes and when mess occurs, rather than waiting for one chance to do it on the weekend.

5) Re-think the way you view storage

Jordana is a firm believer that storage doesn’t have to be expensive. In fact, many of her storage techniques are extremely cost effective. For example, she separates cords using empty toilet papers rolls, zip lock bags for hair ties, bobby pins, etc. and shoe racks for cleaning and bathroom products. These simple and effective storage ideas means she’s keeping everything she needs in the one place, without breaking the bank.

Above all, Jordana says her biggest organisation tip is to take time out. It may sound crazy, but by taking time out to herself every once in a while, when it comes to managing hectic schedules, she can tackle them with ease and a clear head.

Do you have any tips or tricks with your storage around the home? Please SHARE in the comments below.

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  • I keep repacking boxes and trying to move 2 boxes into one to reduce the amount of space my storage takes!

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  • Excellent suggestions. I have holidays, so I’m about to reorganise use the house

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  • The sheet set in a pillow case is a great idea!

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  • Great ideas thanks

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  • Our family always refers to my diary on the bench. It’s the communal place for everything that’s going on. My son also has a whiteboard in his area for his school work/events. I’ve just recently put cleaning baskets in both toilets to save me going back and forth (and to encourage others to use them!).

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  • I love the tip on using pillow cases to store the sheets together. That is a great idea to have your sets altogether! Love it- Thanks a million!


    • I also use my calender every day to remember things. I would be lost without it.
      There are also some great apps for your phone.

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  • My linen cupboard looks so much neater for the sheet storage idea. Thanks!

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  • I find that like the calenders, I making lists paves my way to a more organised life. I have several lists on the go at any one time.

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  • Thank you for the helpful tips.

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  • Thank you for your views.

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  • I like your pillow case idea to keep sets together and also saves time looking for the matching pillowcase you can just grab and go!

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  • number 2 is a great tip. it is like a ready to go pack of sheets etc. i love it and will be using this idea! also great for the spare bedroom sheets. pack them away and they will stay organised for next time

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  • Thanks for the tips! I’ll be using these!!!

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  • My chest freezer is my friend too! I cook up and stock up on frozen meals-so handy.

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  • I find shelving is an invaluable storage solution. They can be made to fit any nook and cranny. High and narrow or low and wide. You can hang curtains or add doors if you wish to hide the contents. I also find that to be organised, you need to learn to put things away, from where you get them, as soon as you can.


    • You are right-putting things away and back in place is important.

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  • Great advice thanks 🙂

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  • Very interesting. Good advice.

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  • Good advice. I like the tip to have cleaning gear in different rooms.

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  • Jordana allocates one hour every Sunday, where she prepares and freezes meal portions in ice cube trays.
    Love to know how you manage this? 1 HOUR?
    Any how great read and tips ..thanx..

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  • Very good ideas. I have been thinking about using shoe holders to store stuff.

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