Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I follow a gal on instagram, and her big thing - it isn't YOU, it's your systems. So adjust your systems to your life.
For example, she is really big on mini trash cans. Where does trash pile up at your house? Maybe beside the sofa in the family room? Put a mini trash container (its like a small 4"x4" box) and leave it there. Now you can drop all your candy wrappers or whatever in there, and it still looks tidier and is easy to dump out.
Or if you have a landing zone at your front/back door where you leave everything. Instead of trying to train yourself to put it all away, just find a system that organizes it where you drop it. So a little system that has a hook for your keys, a container for your important mail, one for your junk mail, a basket with mitts/gloves, a place for your sunglasses, etc.
I think this makes sense. I'm stuck though. I have such small landing zones. Front door opens up to living room and back door to the kitchen. I'm at a loss on what to do with the backpacks, shoes, musical instruments, sports bags, etc. that end up there. And socks. So many socks.
Anonymous wrote:I follow a gal on instagram, and her big thing - it isn't YOU, it's your systems. So adjust your systems to your life.
For example, she is really big on mini trash cans. Where does trash pile up at your house? Maybe beside the sofa in the family room? Put a mini trash container (its like a small 4"x4" box) and leave it there. Now you can drop all your candy wrappers or whatever in there, and it still looks tidier and is easy to dump out.
Or if you have a landing zone at your front/back door where you leave everything. Instead of trying to train yourself to put it all away, just find a system that organizes it where you drop it. So a little system that has a hook for your keys, a container for your important mail, one for your junk mail, a basket with mitts/gloves, a place for your sunglasses, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Top tip: Do not hire a professional organizer who sells any products at all. I used a very expensive DMV organizer whose unstated goal is to sell you as much Container Store plastic crap as possible. She even labels it with a label maker as she goes along, to discourage you from balking by claiming it now can't be "returned." I ended up paying over $600 for "organizing solutions," which were just a bunch of plastic bins, on top of almost 2k for one day for my kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed! I am on the 'mental' hunt for a way to store my holiday napkins and tablecloths. I keep veering back to a plastic boot box. Already have it - so it won't cost anything.
Why does anyone need more than one Christmas tablecloth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed! I am on the 'mental' hunt for a way to store my holiday napkins and tablecloths. I keep veering back to a plastic boot box. Already have it - so it won't cost anything.
Why does anyone need more than one Christmas tablecloth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed! I am on the 'mental' hunt for a way to store my holiday napkins and tablecloths. I keep veering back to a plastic boot box. Already have it - so it won't cost anything.
Why does anyone need more than one Christmas tablecloth?
Anonymous wrote:Agreed! I am on the 'mental' hunt for a way to store my holiday napkins and tablecloths. I keep veering back to a plastic boot box. Already have it - so it won't cost anything.
Anonymous wrote:My top tip is not to purchase a single "organizing product" until you fully fully declutter. You don't need to organize your stuff, you need to purge it.