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How do you actually start to organize?
I love a clean organized home but have a hard time actually starting the process of organizing. I have it all layed out in my head, but can never take the plunge. There is always something going on, either with one of the kids or I'm just plain tired. So how do you take the plunge? I have read fly lady and other blogs and even hired a proffessional organizer to get me started - I just can't start. Any tips, ideas?
Re: How do you actually start to organize?
Good idea, will try that this weekend. Thanks.
I am an avid list maker - can't live w/o them. I find the easiest, best way to utilize your time to the fullest & to get the most done is to prioritze your tasks by writing them down. Usually whatever comes to mind first, is the most important and so on.
Also, it's important to focus on one area/one room at a time...I tend to get sidetracked and then before I know it, I have 6 projects going on at once. Give your full attention to the coat closet and then move onto the linen closet, then the bedroom closet, etc. etc.
To get the ball rolling I started with a drawer. We had a catch all drawer in our hutch and I started there. Then I moved onto bigger things slowly and took a closet a day kind of thing until I was satisfied. I have gone back through the closets a few times since to get rid of more of the stuff we still haven't used. We are both sentimental about things given to us so its usually a few years before we get rid of unused gifted items.
I say start small and build up. It's not as overwhelming that way.
THIS exactly. This is what I do. Also, start small.
I agree with the above posts. I started off with the cabinet under my bathroom sink. Then moved to the junk drawer in the kitchen. Then it was the tupperware cabinet.. I just chose one small area to do in the evening. I was surprised at how much I could throw away and donate and how quickly it went, but it felt so good to do it!!
Note: we are moving in a month, so I had to start this process to make it easier to move, but I am going to continue with the ideas in the new house to keep it nice and organzied. Good Luck!! and just think about how accomplished you will feel after just one small area is done!!
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I sketch what I want the finished result to be, and then I empty out whatever space Im organizing- if it's a cabinet, I just unload everything, and then start to put it back the way I want it- discarding things that I don't use, want , or need.
this worked really well for me with all of our closets, laundry, and cabinets and play room. and then I was happy when it all turned out the way I hoped- it helps to know what kind of bins/ containers you'll use.