This is how I decluttered 90% of my house clutter as a working mom who was dealing with illness and overwhelm! You have to take a day to create a game plan first to declutter […]
Decluttering can be tough work. But it’s always worth the effort. If you have been struggling to find momentum, I hope this tip will encourage you to find some today. — Recent videos: It’s Not […]
I’m walking you through it—step by step, one room at a time. This is real-life organizing, not perfection. Here’s how it works in the kitchen (but this applies to every space): 1️⃣ Collect – Remove […]
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I take photos. Leave the area and then look at them. I have surprised myself and went back to see if that coat really was draped on the back of the couch. Because I didn’t see it when I was standing there using my actual eyes. It’s crazy but true.
I just vacuumed the rooms. Put my house in order after having breakfast. Made a fresh pot of coffee. ( it’s chilly outside). . Did a weekly home blessing .. dinner planed. 5 min pickup. 30 items decluttered in an hour. Making space (floor space too)!!😮😅😅❤😎😎😎🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁
Hi I have been practicing since I have seen ur video I try to remove 5 things from home every single day feel much better lighter thanks for sharing wonderful ideas
I walk into my home and see every little knick knack and doo da that my partner has put up or out to make himself happy. He loves visual chaos; colorful, unique, out of place objects. People have said that it’s a continual feast for the eyes. And that’s the problem … nothing is in harmony or balance. Nothing is visually beautiful. It’s just looks like a lot of “stuff” after a while. I’m fairly minimal, with few decorative belongings. I crave a home with uncluttered surfaces. In the ten years we’ve been together, to his credit, he has downsized somewhat ~ but nowhere near enough to soothe my soul. I’ve told him that I need to build myself a tiny home where I can go and exist in visual peace for at least some of the time. He offered to move with me to a smaller space … and all I could do was laugh so hard that I offended him. Bless his heart, he just doesn’t get it. 😂 For now, I just live vicariously through all of you who are making it happen, thanks!
I take photos. Leave the area and then look at them. I have surprised myself and went back to see if that coat really was draped on the back of the couch. Because I didn’t see it when I was standing there using my actual eyes. It’s crazy but true.
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I just vacuumed the rooms. Put my house in order after having breakfast. Made a fresh pot of coffee. ( it’s chilly outside). . Did a weekly home blessing .. dinner planed. 5 min pickup. 30 items decluttered in an hour. Making space (floor space too)!!😮😅😅❤😎😎😎🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁
Hi I have been practicing since I have seen ur video I try to remove 5 things from home every single day feel much better lighter thanks for sharing wonderful ideas
I walk into my home and see every little knick knack and doo da that my partner has put up or out to make himself happy. He loves visual chaos; colorful, unique, out of place objects. People have said that it’s a continual feast for the eyes. And that’s the problem … nothing is in harmony or balance. Nothing is visually beautiful. It’s just looks like a lot of “stuff” after a while. I’m fairly minimal, with few decorative belongings. I crave a home with uncluttered surfaces. In the ten years we’ve been together, to his credit, he has downsized somewhat ~ but nowhere near enough to soothe my soul. I’ve told him that I need to build myself a tiny home where I can go and exist in visual peace for at least some of the time. He offered to move with me to a smaller space … and all I could do was laugh so hard that I offended him. Bless his heart, he just doesn’t get it. 😂 For now, I just live vicariously through all of you who are making it happen, thanks!