1. Look around, items that are out in the open that don't make desks, counters, tables, and other surface areas charming, you are going to remove them.
2. Seek a place to store these things temporarily until guests have left. (Note: if you have empty bins, containers, or something similar use them, then tuck a way, read more below.)
3. Sort items only if you have time. Take those items that belong somewhere and add them to the rest such as: pens, papers, and other little things.
4. Now prepare to stack and/or pack any items that need to be put away.
5. Place items in those open spaces you found earlier. For instance, an open floor space in a closet, behind furniture, under a table, or inside a cabinet might be available for you to squeeze a few more things.
6. Ditch the dirty dishes in the dishwasher or cover them up with a towel if they are sitting in the sink. (NOTE: If you have no time to remove the clean ones, make room for the dirty ones and turn back on. Better to run the machine again then to have a guest walk into your kitchen and want to run back out.)
7. Dirty laundry is stored away in a far corner of a room or placed in a garbage bag (if you have no basket) and put in a closet.
Remember, these are temporary spots, so make yourself a note where you placed these things, so you can retrieve them later and put them in better spots.
Nicholl McGuire is a wife, mother of four and enjoys being neat and tidy. Check out her blogs: Laboring to Love an Abusive Mate and When Mothers Cry.
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