Organizing Made SIMPLE
Organizing Made SIMPLE
We all want easier ways to get things done. Think of the convenience of a lemon squeezer or the ease of turning on your Roomba and letting it roam free. Now, today, this moment, organizing is made SIMPLE too. All it takes is the use of this handy-dandy (bum bum ba dum!)... acronym! Separate like-items. As you're organizing, think of your belongings in terms of their function or use and separate them accordingly. Put all of the similar items together and store them that way. By doing so, you will create "homes" for all of your goodies and you'll spend a lot less time searching when trying to find something specific. Imagine using the item. This answers the "where does it go?" question. Just think of how and when you use the belonging that you're putting away and find a proper storage place accordingly. If you stumble upon an item that you would only use in the kitchen, put it away in a kitchen cabinet or drawer! Take a couple of seconds to picture yourself using the item being considered and you'll know just where it belongs. Make piles. As you organize, create different piles based on where you want items to end up. If you are cleaning out a closet, you'll probably have a "donate," "throw away" and "give to a friend" pile. Keeping the piles neat will save lots of time when it comes to bagging them up and shipping them out. So don't let the stacks mesh into one massive mound. Purge unwanted belongings. As you're organizing, consider whether or not you really need all of the items at hand. Remember that if you haven't used it in years, you most probably won't in the coming years. And sentimental items are beautiful in moderation - but the more you have, the less likely you are to look at them all. So be realistic in what you keep and what you get rid of. Don't be afraid to purge the unnecessary. Label. As you're putting items away, make sure they are properly labeled so you'll know where to find them in the future. After all, we are creating long-term affects here. If you don't have a label maker, no worries! You can use a Sharpie marker, piece of paper and some tape to create your own label. And make sure you're being specific about what's in the storage container. Try your best to stay away from words like "miscellaneous" and "other." End on a high note! Make sure you give yourself a pat on the back or a brownie point for getting one of your spaces organized. You deserve it for all of that hard work! Remember: the better the reward, the more likely you are to go for another round. So let the celebrations begin. Cheers!
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Very large raptor with long, broad wings. Dark brown body contrasts with its white head and tail. © Mason Maron / Macaulay Library Washington, December 05, 2020
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Tin shed house design and plans | কটেজ টাইপ টিনের ঘরের ডিজাইন ও খরচ
Tin shed house design and plans – কটেজ টাইপ টিনের ঘর নির্মাণ করতে মাত্র ২.৯৩ শতাংশ ( ডেসিমাল) জমির দরকার। আর বাড়ির মোট আয়তন ১২৭৮ স্কয়ারফুট । এই প্লানে মোট ৩ টি বেড রুম, ১টি অ্যাটাস্ট বাথ রুম, ১টি কমন বাথরুম ও একটি স্টোর রুম্ রাখা হয়েছে। এছাড়াও সুন্দর ১টি কিচেন, ১টি ডাইনিং, ও লিভিং রুম রয়েছে। বাড়িতে যেন আলো বাতাস প্রবেশ করতে পারে সে ব্যবস্থা করা হয়েছে । এই সুন্দর বাড়ির ডিজাইন সম্পর্কে আরো জানতে নিচের ভিডিটি দেখতে পারেন। ( Home – ৩.৩২)
The palace : Picture of Ujjayanta Palace, Agartala
The palace - Picture of Ujjayanta Palace, Agartala
Tripura, the land of fourteen gods and million statues : Ujjayanta Palace
Situated in the heart of the town and covering an area of about half a square mile this palace is a two-storied mansion having a mixed architecture with three domes, the central one being 86 feet high. The construction of this beautiful, well-balanced royal palace was undertaken in 1899 and completed in 1901 at a cost of a little over Rs 10 lakhs. The two large tanks on two sides with the approach road in between them and the well-laid out gardens around the palace with water courses and fountains patterned on the Mughal gardens have added beauty to it. The main block of the palace covers about 80 acres and contains halls like the Throne Room, the Durbar Hall, Library, Study, the Reception Hall, etc. which were furnished with objects of art, curios, chandeliers, etc. A few old manuscripts, books, artistic hand I crafts, musical instruments and some old armouries like (lie historical sword presented to Govinda Manikya by Sultan Suja were some of the many collections that were once on display in different rooms of the palace. A few more blocks, viz., Swet Mahal used as the guest-house, the Banquet Hall, Lal Mahal etc. were subsequently constructed. The palace has been acquired by the state government and now houses the Legislative Assembly, besides a few government offices. This is going to be made states national museum as per the agreement by ATTF, when Assembly hall would be shifted to new Assembly hall being constructed at new capital complex in Khejur bagan.
Tripura Ujjayanta Palace Tour
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History of the Ujjayanta Palace Agartala Tripura
Ujjayanta Palace in Agartala, Tripura, was built between 1899 and 1901 as the royal residence of Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya. Overlooking the picturesque capital city, this magnificent palace served as the seat of the Tripura royal family until India's independence. Today, it stands as the Ujjayanta Museum, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.
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