Anonymous
Post 12/14/2025 10:55     Subject: What are your best organizational hacks?

Anonymous wrote:I store sheets by folding up the flat sheet and fitted sheet and putting them inside of the pillowcase. Then the whole bundle gets stored in the linen closet. It’s impossible to pull out a mismatched set.


I love this, but I have king sheets and they do not fit in the pillowcases…for me. Sigh.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2025 10:39     Subject: What are your best organizational hacks?

Sent my son off to college with 15 pairs of identical matching socks - cotton athletic is what he likes. Black, incase needed as a dressier sock.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2025 10:36     Subject: What are your best organizational hacks?

Anonymous wrote:Everyone rinses their dish and puts it in the dishwasher. At night there is at most 2-3 cups or spoons in the sink. I load them, run the dishwasher and unload it in the morning. (Actually DH unloads after his 5am work out; because he needs his protein blender container, which he rinses and places in the dishwasher shen he’s done)


Wow brilliant
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2025 10:23     Subject: What are your best organizational hacks?

Get rid of almost everything you own. Then get rid of a few more things.

Organizational hacks don't work because people just have WAY too much stuff.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2025 09:45     Subject: Re:What are your best organizational hacks?

I had 4 kids ages 6, 2 and then twins - for years, I kept all of their clothes in the downstairs bedroom - I had an IKEA system that I set up. It was near the laundry room and all the kids got dressed there morning and night. I couldn't be bothered traipsing up and down the stairs with clothes and it was a room that wasn't actively being used.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 17:47     Subject: What are your best organizational hacks?

Anonymous wrote:We keep a pretty basket by the front door. The kids put their dirty socks in there, along with other dirty laundry that doesn’t make it up to their rooms (prior to that I was finding dirty socks all over the first floor).


We used to have a stair basket for that, but it broke. This is a great reminder to get another one.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 16:32     Subject: What are your best organizational hacks?

Anonymous wrote:I store sheets by folding up the flat sheet and fitted sheet and putting them inside of the pillowcase. Then the whole bundle gets stored in the linen closet. It’s impossible to pull out a mismatched set.


I do this too!!
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 15:55     Subject: What are your best organizational hacks?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do your items belong with their cousins or their coworkers?

Example > melatonin go with other vitamins, meds, etc (cousins) or coworkers (in nightlife table with sleepmask)?


We have a zip lock bag for each family member with their ss card, birth certificate, and passport. We used to store all cards together and all passports together, etc but found that if I needed items for one person I’d have to touch and go through everyone else’s docs.Because we don’t use it often, I need to feel confident that it’s all in there. My 16yo needed her docs to sign up for a part time job this summer and afterwards I verified that their bag was put back in the safe.


Similar but multi pocket folder thing with all vital documents for the whole family. Car titles in one folder, passports in one, social security cards, birth certificates, marriage license, etc. It’s the one folder with everything organized by document not person.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 13:05     Subject: What are your best organizational hacks?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I often grocery shop on my lunch break and store perishables in the work fridge. I leave my car keys in there with them so I cant drive off without them.


You have posted this before I don't think this is such an amazing idea as you think it is. Also how can you drive off without them if they were not in the fridge? 🙄


It's so she doesn't drive off without the groceries. Not the keys...

I’m actually glad she posted it (even if it’s “again”, because I’ve never seen it before) because I’m always forgetting things. My go-to is to set the thing(s) by the door to the garage, but even then, I’ve walked right past them and forgotten them. I feel stupid that I’ve never thought to instead leave the KEYS on/in the thing I need to remember.

Thanks, PP! I love this life hack!
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 12:55     Subject: What are your best organizational hacks?

Anonymous wrote:I store sheets by folding up the flat sheet and fitted sheet and putting them inside of the pillowcase. Then the whole bundle gets stored in the linen closet. It’s impossible to pull out a mismatched set.


I thought I was the only one that did this!
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 12:53     Subject: What are your best organizational hacks?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I often grocery shop on my lunch break and store perishables in the work fridge. I leave my car keys in there with them so I cant drive off without them.


You have posted this before I don't think this is such an amazing idea as you think it is. Also how can you drive off without them if they were not in the fridge? 🙄


It's so she doesn't drive off without the groceries. Not the keys...
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 12:27     Subject: Re:What are your best organizational hacks?

Shared grocery list is huge. As a bonus we have it tied to the voice assistant, so we just say out loud the thing we've noticed is running low, and the house picks it up and puts it on the list. All members of the household are on board, which I know is its own struggle.

I glued a row of clothespins to the wall next to the dryer for single socks. Their mate usually shows up within the next few loads.

Only two sizes of food storage container lids. Containers themselves are different capacities, but they all have one of two sizes of lid. No exceptions.

Like PP, sheet sets get folded and put away inside their own pillowcase. Reach blindly into the linen closet, come out with a full sheet set.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 12:23     Subject: What are your best organizational hacks?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I store sheets by folding up the flat sheet and fitted sheet and putting them inside of the pillowcase. Then the whole bundle gets stored in the linen closet. It’s impossible to pull out a mismatched set.


I love this idea and am going to try it. Right now I have 3 piles on a shelf in the closet. Pillow cases, fitted sheets and flat sheets and my daughters always just throw there clean sheets In there and never put them in the proper pile.

Next time they do laundry im going to tell them to do this.


DP. I do this, too. It makes for easy storage on a shelf because anyone (including my kids) can grab an entire set of sheets without disrupting the stack. The shelf looks more organized, too.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 12:17     Subject: What are your best organizational hacks?

Anonymous wrote:I often grocery shop on my lunch break and store perishables in the work fridge. I leave my car keys in there with them so I cant drive off without them.


You have posted this before I don't think this is such an amazing idea as you think it is. Also how can you drive off without them if they were not in the fridge? 🙄
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 11:33     Subject: What are your best organizational hacks?

I often grocery shop on my lunch break and store perishables in the work fridge. I leave my car keys in there with them so I cant drive off without them.