Have you ever watched the show House Cleanup and just wished it was you? Have you sat there thinking your home will never be the same? Usually, unless it happens! So the first step should be to turn off distractions like the television and computer for a week and make your home a priority. But let them not be overwhelmed by thought. All good things take a little time and effort. And an home organization is definitely worth the effort. It was for me, and it can be for you.
There are two major steps to getting your home under control: First, admit you have a problem and want to fix it; second, get everything you need to fix it. First we need a heavy duty trash bags. I know you think you save-money-on-car-rental make up money buying thin garbage bags, but you’re getting more than double the thickness, a little more expensive compared to the name brand. It is definitely worth extra money. And you usually suffer the frustration of your wallet breaking and the contents scattered everywhere. Another need for organization is storage bins. If you are very limited for storage space like I am, you should use under bed storage.
You can be the type of person who walks into a cluttered room and doesn’t know where to start, so you immediately walk back. But don’t. Start with the clutter next door. Throw all the floor coverings into the bin, then you can separate them one at a time. If your dad has a lot of clothes, start bagging! If it’s a garment that hasn’t been worn in three months, put it in a charity or yard sale replace. a purse Chances are you won’t miss it if you haven’t used it recently. If it’s time, think if you’re done this year. If you haven’t rubbed it, take it off. Don’t miss it. Go through your room and repeat the process. Throw away all the broken things. They are necessary to free up valuable storage space.
Another problem is the clothing that “when I lose weight.” If you work hard. in those smaller jeans, it is useful; take off your pants that are too big or tight for you right now. But it also takes time weight loss (for it is a healthy loss) and effort, and time to fit into small pants, Chances are the style will change and the sun will be even more similar, or used to the very thing you ordered. Clean them up! Finally, styles change all the time. And if you’ve lost all that weight, you deserve to show it off and go shopping!
After you have worn what you want to keep, put the dirty clothes on the hook and clean them right away If the clothes are seasonal, such as a sweater, if it falls in the summer, put the winter clothes in the bins and store them for summer, and on the contrary for summer clothes in winter. And make a plan for inter-monthly turns. If you take the chest out of storage, replace it with a tank top. These will keep pairs of clothes in the closet, and keep the mess on the floor.
If you’re like me and have kids, toys can be a problem for you. If your child hasn’t played with a toy in months, get rid of it. Do not withhold from your other children that you may have. By born time or old know enough, newer and cooler toys will be created. Donate a toy to charity and bless your less fortunate child with it.
Move into the kitchen. If it seems to you that no matter how often you make your dishes, they just keep piling up, I can help you. Instead, plastic cups and paper plates are made. Chinet is a wonderful toaster that provides the hardness of real plates, and they don’t leak. Your next step is to wash all the dishes in the sink. You should only have one plate per family, one cup per family member, and one bowl, fork, spoon, knife, etc. ., by the familiar in the chests and thighs. If you can’t keep your lances, this is the easiest way to keep construction to a minimum. Put the remaining dishes in a box on one of your desks. So when you have them, they will be easily accessible.
When it comes to cleaning, rather than cleaning, start with the bathroom. Take a shower bottle and mix it with water or vinegar or pine nuts. Cut any old towels you have into rags and bag the rag with the rest of your cleaning supplies. Cleaning the bathroom is a simple process. First, a shower with a clean shaver and sitting down. Then clean the area around the sink and shower with a bleach or pinesol mixture and clean cloth. For toothpaste and soap foam stains, use a sponge scrub and clean the area. Light the washcloth inside and wipe it clean. For mirrors, just water can work just as well, sometimes better than windex. Use a cloth moistened with water paper-towels and wipe the mirror, then use a dry cloth for the streak paper. let it shine freely. Next, the secret. To make cleaning very easy, make toilet scrubbers work great and prevent kids or pets from picking germs off the reusable brush. Spray the heads, sides, and bottom of the toilet with your cleaning spray mixture and wipe with a dry cloth. Don’t forget to clean where the bathroom and the floor meet in front. Then wash the bath. If it gets outside your bathroom door, sweep the dirt on the carpet and vacuum it. This prevents the line of dirt that is always left by the duster. Finally, brush the floor and you’re done!
After you’ve done all of this, you can then worry about ventilation and dust, etc. Use your house cleaner!