
Using Pinterest to Get Organized (Yes, You Can!)
Using Pinterest to Get Organized (Yes, You Can!)
If you’re a DIY dreamer, planner addict, or lover of all things color-coded, Pinterest is your playground.
From pantries to planner pages, there’s a pin (or ten thousand) for every organizing idea under the sun. Whether you’re decluttering your space or streamlining your systems, Pinterest is like having a personal assistant made entirely of inspiration.
Here’s how to use Pinterest not just to collect ideas—but to actually get things done.
Step 1: Create Boards That Match Your Goals
Pinterest thrives on boards. Think of them as your digital filing cabinets — except way prettier.
Create boards for the areas of your life (or business!) where you want to be more organized. Try things like:
Organized Closet Spaces
Perfect Pantry Ideas
Small-Yard Landscaping
Kids’ Rooms That Actually Stay Clean
Business Systems That Work
You can make boards for home, work, or even content planning — like “Pinterest Marketing Made Easy” or “Business Organization for Creatives.”
💡 Pro tip: keep your boards neat and keyword-rich. Pinterest loves clear titles like “Small Office Organization Ideas” more than vague ones like “Stuff I Like.”
Step 2: Do a Little Pinterest Research
Once your boards are set up, start exploring! Pin tutorials, before-and-afters, and real-life examples. Then — and this is where the magic happens — actually click through those pins.
See how the original creator made it work.
Notice what they used, what you’d tweak, and how it applies to your own setup.
Pinterest is like a living library of case studies — everything you need to design your next “aha!” moment.
Step 3: Pick One Project
I know, I know. Pinterest makes it way too easy to get 47 ideas at once (hello, squirrel brain 🐿️). But the key to seeing progress is focus.
Choose one project that feels doable this week — your desk, your inbox, your digital downloads folder — and commit to it.
When you finish one thing, you’ll build momentum for the next.
Step 4: Take Action & Tackle the Mess
This is where you turn pins into progress!
Use your saved ideas as a loose blueprint. Don’t stress about perfection — Pinterest is meant to inspire, not intimidate.
Whether you’re organizing your craft supplies, redesigning your workspace, or decluttering your content folders, just start.
And yes, that means turning off Pinterest for a minute and actually doing the thing. 😉
Step 5: Record, Reflect, and Re-Pin
Once you’ve finished your project, celebrate it!
Take a before-and-after photo (because you earned that glow-up), and share your progress. Add your own pin to the platform — you never know who might be inspired by your version of success.
Pinterest isn’t just a source of inspiration; it’s a community of creators. When you contribute, you become part of the ripple effect that sparks someone else’s next great idea.
Bonus Tip: Organize More Than Just Your Space
Pinterest isn’t only for kitchens and closets — it’s also a powerful tool to organize your business.

You can use it to:
Curate inspiration for future content
Organize your brand boards
Collect visuals for your next product launch or course
Build a marketing system that runs smoothly behind the scenes
If you want to bring that same “Pinterest-perfect” organization to your business systems, grab The Pinterest Growth Kit or The Profitable Day System. Both help you organize your time, plan your content, and turn chaos into clarity — without burning out your creative spark.
Pinterest makes it easy to dream, plan, and organize every corner of your world — from your home office to your marketing calendar.
Start by creating smart boards, pinning intentionally, and actually acting on what inspires you.
You’ll be amazed how quickly small, visual steps can create big, real-world changes.
So go ahead — open Pinterest, pick your first project, and get organized (for real this time).

