Efficient Strategies for Streamlining Your Home's Organization Process
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Lazy - No Desire to Clean and Organize
They admit, "We're lazy." These are the people who don't enjoy putting things back, cleaning after making messes, placing items in convenient locations where others can find them and more. Lazy people create havoc for a household whether they choose to admit it or not. Their failure to make life easier causes grief for those who are organized. This is one of many reasons why some people don't get invited back for family events, are not welcome to live with family members, and are rejected by friends. Where there is laziness, there is also irresponsibility lingering too. They don't much care that they broke items and refused to replace them. They can't seem to remember where they left items they borrowed from others. So if this describes you or someone that you know, think about some things to combat laziness:
1. Don't expect others to welcome or accept your unwillingness to be orderly no matter how much you reason it. They will debate with you. Hurt feelings will result.
2. Don't make excuses for not doing little things like cleaning a dish or putting belongings away. Those offended will eventually set up consequences like no longer cooking meals.
3. Train yourself to put items back where they belong, clean, etc. You can do this by implementing rules or yourself and following them.
4. Self-talk why it is important to be organized and research the benefits.
5. Create reminders online or offline to clean and organize. Set aside certain days and times.
6. Avoid the trap of keeping things you really don't need including trash like bags, boxes and other packaging.
7. Motivate yourself to stay clean and organized when you think of things like: rats, roaches, bed bugs, dust mites, and more. If you don't tidy up your place, no worries, in time the insects will.
1. Don't expect others to welcome or accept your unwillingness to be orderly no matter how much you reason it. They will debate with you. Hurt feelings will result.
2. Don't make excuses for not doing little things like cleaning a dish or putting belongings away. Those offended will eventually set up consequences like no longer cooking meals.
3. Train yourself to put items back where they belong, clean, etc. You can do this by implementing rules or yourself and following them.
4. Self-talk why it is important to be organized and research the benefits.
5. Create reminders online or offline to clean and organize. Set aside certain days and times.
6. Avoid the trap of keeping things you really don't need including trash like bags, boxes and other packaging.
7. Motivate yourself to stay clean and organized when you think of things like: rats, roaches, bed bugs, dust mites, and more. If you don't tidy up your place, no worries, in time the insects will.
Bedroom is simple, functional and clean.
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Moving from Single Room to Shared Space
It happens, for whatever reason you end up having to share a space with someone after spending years living in a room or dwelling alone. So what to do to make things comfortable for you while respecting your roommate's space?
1) Spend time checking out how much room you have and how might you best organize your stuff so that it doesn't get in your roommate's way.
Think like this, "I have a lot of books..." so most likely you will need book shelf space. "I have a lot of health and beauty items..." so you will need plenty of cabinet or drawer space. Take a look at what you have and what you know you will be using on a daily basis and be sure those items are accessible. However, don't go overboard with organizers when you know your area is limited.
2) Do not post any wall hangings or display keepsakes that are offensive such as political, religious, intolerant, or racist.
This seems like an obvious point, but you will be surprised at what you might think is "okay, alright" while someone else thinks your interests are highly offensive. Keep your odd interests out of view until you get your own place.
3) Avoid asking to use or borrow your roommate's stuff and don't volunteer your items.
If you want to avoid future arguments, establish boundaries and not free for alls. The items that you enjoy the most will be used and your kindness taken advantage of when you have that "mi casa, su casa" attitude. If you don't sincerely mind someone touching your things, don't allow it and don't use theirs either.
4) Unpack items immediately and don't leave your belongings in disarray.
Cardboard boxes are magnets for spiders and other insects, so do away with them. If you must store items, use plastic bins. Avoid bulky, whimsical and bright furniture especially if you have no plans on utilizing and living in the space for long. Choose items that go well with existing furnishings.
5) Be sure your area is neat and smells appealing at all times.
Odor lingers in carpeting, bedding, and laundry, so do be sure you are aware of your body odor and clean linen, carpeting, etc. and spray deodorizer.
Before moving from your single room or dwelling into the shared space, be sure you have already donated, sold, threw away, and kept necessary items. Do not bring along things that you know you just don't need. The more you keep, the more clutter and also the more headaches for your roommate. Give yourself a self-talk on why it is important to rid yourself of some things or pay for storage elsewhere before someone has to later sit you down and explain why you simply have too much stuff and why it would be better for you to move.
Nicholl McGuire is the author of What Else Can I Do on the Internet?
1) Spend time checking out how much room you have and how might you best organize your stuff so that it doesn't get in your roommate's way.
Think like this, "I have a lot of books..." so most likely you will need book shelf space. "I have a lot of health and beauty items..." so you will need plenty of cabinet or drawer space. Take a look at what you have and what you know you will be using on a daily basis and be sure those items are accessible. However, don't go overboard with organizers when you know your area is limited.
2) Do not post any wall hangings or display keepsakes that are offensive such as political, religious, intolerant, or racist.
This seems like an obvious point, but you will be surprised at what you might think is "okay, alright" while someone else thinks your interests are highly offensive. Keep your odd interests out of view until you get your own place.
3) Avoid asking to use or borrow your roommate's stuff and don't volunteer your items.
If you want to avoid future arguments, establish boundaries and not free for alls. The items that you enjoy the most will be used and your kindness taken advantage of when you have that "mi casa, su casa" attitude. If you don't sincerely mind someone touching your things, don't allow it and don't use theirs either.
4) Unpack items immediately and don't leave your belongings in disarray.
Cardboard boxes are magnets for spiders and other insects, so do away with them. If you must store items, use plastic bins. Avoid bulky, whimsical and bright furniture especially if you have no plans on utilizing and living in the space for long. Choose items that go well with existing furnishings.
5) Be sure your area is neat and smells appealing at all times.
Odor lingers in carpeting, bedding, and laundry, so do be sure you are aware of your body odor and clean linen, carpeting, etc. and spray deodorizer.
Before moving from your single room or dwelling into the shared space, be sure you have already donated, sold, threw away, and kept necessary items. Do not bring along things that you know you just don't need. The more you keep, the more clutter and also the more headaches for your roommate. Give yourself a self-talk on why it is important to rid yourself of some things or pay for storage elsewhere before someone has to later sit you down and explain why you simply have too much stuff and why it would be better for you to move.
Nicholl McGuire is the author of What Else Can I Do on the Internet?
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