Organising Allies

Organising Allies

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Professional Organisers and Declutter Specialists.

26/06/2020

06/05/2020

ONLINE LEARNING ASSISTANCE

Working at the office or from home?

No aftercare and no time to supervise schoolwork?

We can assist online with quality schoolwork supervision.

Our sessions are from 12:00 to 18:00 Monday to Thursday, with Friday’s available for additional sessions or assignments. We assist with schoolwork from Grade 1 to Grade 9.

MEETINGS WILL BE HELD WITH THE CHILD ON AN ONLINE MEETING PLATFORM AGREED UPON BEFORE HAND.

CONTACT US
LOOKING FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU!

Wilma : 082 799 9560

Annamarie : 082 555 0658

11/04/2020

If your business’s website domain is registered in the .ZA namespace – which, considering over 1.3-million domains currently are, is highly likely – you’ll know about the recent government regulations issued in terms of the Disaster Management Act. Namely, that all South African website owners must provide a link to the Department of Health’s Covid-19 portal.

The portal contains information about the Covid-19 outbreak, and gives South Africans a single source of truth when it comes to the latest statistics and press releases.

The Bridgement team knows that SMEs have a lot on their plate right now, and so we’d like to do what we can to help you check one more thing off your long to-do lists. Which is why we’ve developed a free, accessible WordPress plugin, allowing users to add the Covid-19 link to their WordPress site in seconds.

It’s simple, subtle, and you don’t need to be a designer or developer to pull it off.

You can install the plugin in one of two ways:

Option one
Install the Covid-19 plugin directly from the WordPress directory within your website’s WordPress admin portal.

Log in to your WordPress site’s admin panel.
Click “Plugins” on the side bar.
Click “Add New” near the top of the page.
Search “South Africa covid19”.
Click “Install Now” on the plugin called “South African COVID19 Banner“, which has Bridgement listed as the developer.
Click “Activate” on the plugin.
Navigate to the homepage of your website and refresh to see the subtle banner in bottom right-hand side.
Option two
Install the Covid-19 plugin by uploading it to your WordPress website via your admin portal.

Download the plugin zip file below.
Log in to your WordPress site’s admin panel.
Navigate to the Plugins tab.
Click “Add New”.
Click “Upload Plugin” and select the zip folder downloaded in step 1.
Click “Install Now”.
Click “Activate” on the plugin “South African COVID19 Banner”.
Return to your website’s homepage and refresh to see the subtle banner in bottom right-hand side.
DOWNLOAD ZIP FILE

Make your .ZA site compliant with Covid-19 regulations for free, in seconds 11/04/2020

Please be advised that Organising Allies are compliant with the government regulations issued in terms of the Disaster Management Act. Namely, that all South African website owners must provide a link to the Department of Health’s Covid-19 portal.

The portal contains information about the Covid-19 outbreak, and gives South Africans a single source of truth when it comes to the latest statistics and press releases.

Make your .ZA site compliant with Covid-19 regulations for free, in seconds Use this Wordpress plugin to comply with new regulations in South Africa requiring your website to include a link to the official government COVID-19 page.

31/03/2020
Photos from Organising Allies's post 30/03/2020

⚠ get HIM out of the house ⚠

To do 👨

GARAGE

Zone ideas

* Entry - exit zone close to the interior door from the garage - add a seat to take off muddy shoes, hooks for bags, umbrellas, weather jackets
* Laundry zone - ONLY if you don't have one in the home) washer, drier, detergents, pegs, washing baskets
* Out of season clothing - in containers per individual, remember to label
* Camping equipment - tents, chairs, gas bottles, refrigerator, storage containers
* Automotive tools and products - oil, waxes, shampoo, chamois, brushes, toolbox
* Garden equipment and supplies - lawnmower, fertilizers, potting soil and supplies. Store herbicides and pesticides out of reach of children
* Household items - cleaning material, equipment, detergents, broom, mop, vacuum cleaner, duster, buckets
* Bikes with the helmets, pumps, tyres, tubes
* Sporting equipment - clubs, bats, racquets, balls
* Pets - harnesses, basket with soap, shampoo, brushes, toys, food, treats
* Holiday and party decorations - Christmas, Easter, Birthdays
* Work bench for the hobbyist with storage for tools and materials
* Shelf space for paints. Put a dab of the color on the outside of the tin. Keep a list of the paint color used in each room for future reference, instead of keeping empty tins.
* Recycling bins
* Under ceiling storage or hoists for bulky items like kayaks, roof carriers, rooftop tents
* Storage in the roof trusses for tiles and flooring for your home.

Ensure that everything has a home and that everyone knows where things belong.

24/03/2020

Ways to help others

Reach out to others you know who might also be self-isolating.
Share on social the ways that help you stay connected, they can inspire others too.
Post highlights of your day to help spread the positive word.
Write a letter to someone. It’s amazing the effect it can have.
Haven’t worn it for years? Try your hand at repurposing and up styling or package up items for donation to your local Red Cross shop
Search online for items you can make and donate to others.

24/03/2020

Ideas for having fun

Replace outdoor time, with kitchen dance parties or yoga in the sitting room.
If you have access to a garden, go out and pull out the weeds, mow and rake the lawn, trim the hedges, transfer plants, get dirty.
Start planning a holiday. Do your research and create your perfect itinerary, where would you stay? What would you see in a day? Where will you eat lunch?
Challenge yourself in the kitchen - try a ingredient meal or bake a soufflé.
Sort out all those old photos and videos.

24/03/2020

Ideas for maintaining your wellbeing

Make regular phone calls or video calls to people you know.
Being in close confines can be stressful, watch out for signs of stress among family members.
Work out a strategy to defuse any difficult situations or anger.
Watch movies or footy games together, virtually.
Get some sun every day – keep up the vitamin D.
Stay in touch with work colleagues. If you can, working from home could help you stay busy and connected.
Self-indulge and put on that hair mask you’ve had in the back of the drawer or give yourself a pedicure.
Now’s the time to do those household projects you’ve been putting off.

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