An interesting read filled with useful tips and advice on how to declutter rather than organise your house. Her two step rule is clever and did get me thinking. 3*
An interesting read filled with useful tips and advice on how to declutter rather than organise your house. Her two step rule is clever and did get me thinking. 3*
Been a busy but pretty good week.
Thanks for the tag @Sace
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1: sunsets, I have the perfect view from my office.
2: clutter, clean, advice
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A handy follow up to their first book filled with more useful tips. It's also funny and relatable. 5*
A fun and colourful look at organising. These girls know how to organise beautifully. I love all the rainbow colour schemes. Not sure I'm that dedicated but did find a few handy tips and storage solutions. 5*
1. My friends are expected back this evening, so that means tomorrow I can go home…for a few days
2. State park where I took a walk in the woods
3. Breakfast at a little cafe with good coffee and bagels
4. New to me podcast
5. Binge watched Cas the Clutterbug‘s 30 day decluttering challenge on YouTube
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My library #bookhaul today! I have no idea when I'm going to find the time to read all these, but they were too good to pass up! 😅
Happy Monday 💞
3.5/5⭐ A thorough guide to organizing fabric, notions, and other sewing supplies, from deciding what to keep to long-term storage for finished projects. Includes many ideas to meet a variety of needs.
0/5⭐ I feel horrible for the ADHDer who is subject to these methods.
The part that broke me: “Better [your college kid] should run out of clothes once a week and then stand staring at the dryer in their bathrobe, totally focused, because they are hungry and need clothes to enter the dining hall.“
Full context and rage review at https://hissingpotatoes.com/2024/02/27/review-organizing-solutions-for-people-wi....