Is the house a mess? Struggling to keep it tidy? Don’t know how to organise everything?
Many people believe that they can’t keep their homes organized because they’re just not naturally organized people. But, organising is a skill that can be learned and improved over time
Here are some good habits that you can start today:
- Keep a to-do list
Create a list of things that need to be done around the house so you won’t forget anything and you won’t waste any time trying to remember what you should be doing.
- Apply the 2 minutes rule
If something will take you less than two minutes to complete, do it right then and there. If it takes more than that, schedule it for a later time and actually do it when the time comes.
- Donate the stuff you no longer need
Stop reorganising items that you’ll never use again and donate them to others. They’ll appreciate them more and you’ll have more free space.
- Find a place for everything
Once you’ve weeded out and gotten rid of all the things you no longer need, find storage for everything that you have in your place. Make sure you label everything to stay organised and to make sure you easily find what you’re looking for.
- Label everything
Labeling is essential to organising because it makes it easy to see at a glance what is in each container and they also allow you to quickly see where something belongs when you go to put it away. Plus, let’s be honest, labels are pretty! If you need some simple labels, try this Tower HOME ORGANISATION RANGE
- Tidy up before you go to bed
Take about 10 minutes each night before you go to bed to tidy up. Those few minutes make such a big impact and it will feel so good to wake up to a clean, orderly house.
- Lastly…breathe
And remember the next time you’re staring at a disorganized mess and not sure how to organise it, turn to these habits.
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