In a world where we all use multiple devices every day, we're also faced with disorganized cables and cords every day. It drives me crazy when the charging cable for my phone falls behind my nightstand, or I've got cords and cables littering. In a world where we all use multiple devices every day, we're also faced with disorganized cables and cords every day. It drives me crazy when the charging cable for my phone falls behind my nightstand, or I've got cords and cables littering my desk. To stop this from happening (and save my sanity), I researched as many cord and cable organization. Cord and cable organization was once a source of frustration for me, as you can see in this “before” photo of our junk drawer: When I'd finally had enough of this mess, I began organizingeverything with a good decluttering session. If you've got a drawer like mine, I suggest you declutter first, too.4. Label Cords and Cables Before Moving Or Storing DevicesI learned the importance of labeling cables when we moved our enormously complicated home entertainment components from one house to another. There's a really easy way to do it! In order to avoid having to hire an electronics contractor to re-wire all of the components, I labeled each side like this: This is also useful when storing devices or cords for future use. You'll never again look into a drawer of jumbled cables and wonder which device they belong to! PRO TIP: Be as specific as possib. 5. Label Cables At The OutletHere's another tip I find helpful in my hou. Tying and wrapping cables is art form, I've come to believe. My husband can make a cord look beautiful with just a few twists, but I feel like my efforts are clumsy and ineffective. If you're like me, perhaps you'll find this video from Lifehacker on six ways to wrap cables like a pro as useful as I did!So, now that we know how to properly tie them, what is the best way to store cables and cords? The answer really depends on a few things: how often you'll need to access and use them, and what type of space you have to store them (drawer, cabinet, storage bin in the garage, etc.). Here are some ideas that may inspire you:.