Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move to a smaller house in a warm climate where you can use your outdoor space year round. In the moving process, ruthlessly cull, cut, organize into neatly categorized storage bins, donate, and/or throw out your accumulations.
yes, this is a totally reasonable suggestion. Just pick up your life and move somewhere else that's warmer, and take less stuff with you.![]()
Anonymous wrote:We do 10 minute cleanups before going to bed. My threat - used once - is that if I have to clean it up I'm putting everything in a garbage bag in the garage for a while. Everything.
Anonymous wrote:I don't have kids, so I'm just fighting my own mess, but there's a lot of it! One thing that has helped me tremendously is realizing what is not realistic. For example, I always kick off my shoes when I come in the house -- I'm not going to take them to a shoe rack in my upstairs bedroom right away. I'm just not. So I put a basket near the front door where I can toss my shoes. (no room for a rack there)
Same thing with mail. Ideally, I would take all mail to my office and open/deal with it there. I never do this; I just open it in my kitchen. So I set up a small filing system in the kitchen for mail.
My house isn't a perfect showplace, but finding fixes for my reality, instead of aspiring to a system I will never do, has helped me a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Move to a smaller house in a warm climate where you can use your outdoor space year round. In the moving process, ruthlessly cull, cut, organize into neatly categorized storage bins, donate, and/or throw out your accumulations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a perfect reason why people opt for a larger new build. With a new build you have separate entrances and places to keep dirty things and organized.
I used to think that too, until I moved into a bigger newer house with a garage, mudroom, upstairs laundry, and more/better storage. Now we just accumulate more crap. At our little rowhouse we were forced to keep things lean and organized because we had no other choice.
Anonymous wrote:We do 10 minute cleanups before going to bed. My threat - used once - is that if I have to clean it up I'm putting everything in a garbage bag in the garage for a while. Everything.
Anonymous wrote:This is a perfect reason why people opt for a larger new build. With a new build you have separate entrances and places to keep dirty things and organized.
Anonymous wrote:We do 10 minute cleanups before going to bed. My threat - used once - is that if I have to clean it up I'm putting everything in a garbage bag in the garage for a while. Everything.