Organizing Music: Professional Organizers Blog Carnival

Organizing Music - Professional Organizers Blog Carnival
Janet Barclay

Janet Barclay

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It’s been a long cold winter across most of North America, leaving many of us cooped up indoors. The upside is that it’s provided us with lots of time for activities like reading, watching movies (or binge watching TV shows) and listening to music.

This last activity is the subject of this month’s Professional Organizers Blog Carnival. It’s such a great time to organize your music collection, whether it’s sheet music, CDs, vinyl, digital files, or even musical instruments, that I asked my writers to share their blog posts on the topic of Organizing Music.

As you read the posts listed below, be sure to reach out to the bloggers by connecting with them on social media, leaving a comment, and/or sharing their posts with your own network. Please use the hashtags #POBC #organizingmusic in your social media posts.

Please feel free to share your own tips or links to your own post in the Comments section.

Next month’s Professional Organizers Blog Carnival will be on Organizing and Social Media, and submissions are now open. Whether you write a post specifically for the Blog Carnival, or submit one you’ve published in the past, we want to read it! You have until 7 PM EST on Tuesday, March 19 to make your submission.

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Topics for 2025

January: 2024 Conference Highlights
Submission dates: December 19, 2024 to January 23, 2025

February: Organizing Email
Submission dates: January 24 to February 19

March:  Laundry Room & Routines
Submission dates: February 20 to March 19

April: Selling Used Goods
Submission dates: March 20 to April 16, 2025

May: Tips for Work from Home Moms
Submission dates: April 17 to May 14

June: Combining Households
Submission dates: May 15 to June 18

July: Organizing Shared Workspaces
Submission dates: June 19 to July 16

August: Organizing Small Spaces
Sponsor: Organize A-Z
Submission dates: July 17 to August 20

September: Apps to Help You Manage Your Life
Submission dates: August 21 to September 17

October: Party Planning
Submission dates: September 18 to October 15

November: Organizing Jewelry
Submission dates: October 16 to November 19

December: Best of 2025
Submission dates: November 20 to December 17

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6 Comments

  1. Seana Turner on February 20, 2019 at 11:18 am

    I didn’t have a post to contribute to this one but will enjoy reading the posts of my fellow organizers. Interesting topic! I have an old clarinet in my attic that I am not sure what to do with, especially because the cork is old and dried out.

    • Janet Barclay on February 20, 2019 at 12:31 pm

      You’ll definitely have to check Sheri’s post for some possibilities.

      I know a guy who repairs musical instruments. I can ask him if your clarinet can be restored.

  2. Sabrina Quairoli on February 20, 2019 at 11:24 am

    Great topic, Janet. I am sharing all these posts with my many musician friends. Thanks for including my post. =)

    • Janet Barclay on February 20, 2019 at 12:29 pm

      Thank you for writing on such a unique topic!

  3. Nancy Haworth on February 20, 2019 at 5:02 pm

    What a great round-up of ideas! Thank you for including my post!

    • Janet Barclay on February 21, 2019 at 12:25 pm

      It was a good one, Nancy! You really covered a lot of bases.

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