Decluttering & Organizing Floaters

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @TheMinimalMom
    @TheMinimalMom  2 года назад +178

    Thank you so much for watching! I hope you have a great day!!!! - Dawn

    • @VerySelena
      @VerySelena 2 года назад +2

      You too Dawn! Congratulations on another successful all day declutter!🎉💕

    • @shannonengelken4629
      @shannonengelken4629 2 года назад +2

      ❤️❤️❤️ this video Dawn!🌸 “don’t defer the decision, decide once and be done”. 👏

    • @dianasonabudget
      @dianasonabudget 2 года назад +7

      Hi Dawn, I am wondering if you can do a video on the idea of 'but can I get by without it?' I think that would help me, and others so much, if you could dive into that thought process a bit more. Thank you so much for all your videos, they're truly wonderful!!❤❤

    • @sararampton654
      @sararampton654 2 года назад +1

      Thanks dawn

    • @rachelerickson7321
      @rachelerickson7321 2 года назад +4

      Oh my gosh, you sound sick, the whole time I was thinking "take a nap!" Lol 😂 great video as always

  • @silverflame_firebug
    @silverflame_firebug 2 года назад +234

    I think one of the most frustrating things about not having a permanent home for floaters is that they're always in the way (so always getting shuffled about) until the moment that you actually need them. Then suddenly you can't find it for the life of you. 🙄

    • @psymompa
      @psymompa 2 года назад +5

      Yup.

    • @cherrytreeblossom8475
      @cherrytreeblossom8475 2 года назад +8

      In those situations I have in the past become so angry with the thing that I decide to 'put it away', and of course, as you have said, then when it is needed it can't be found. I have done this with quite important things. I think I have a problem, lol 😂😂😂😂

    • @MelindaPlainandSimple
      @MelindaPlainandSimple 2 года назад +6

      As I've been decluttering, that has happened to me. Some things that I've given a home to, I now can't find. I know I'll come across it again eventually as I continue. Meanwhile I'm searching my house and my brain trying to figure out where I put that thing that isn't where I thought I put it.
      I did that before I decluttered too though. Maybe it's just me...

    • @pamwood3956
      @pamwood3956 2 года назад +4

      That is the truth! Then the next time I am looking for something, I will find what I was looking for the last time.

    • @chevelleflorida
      @chevelleflorida Год назад

      I do 2 things. First I ask myself, "where's the first place your future self will look for this?" Then I put it there. Secondly, I have an electronic note that syncs to all of my devices titles, "Where is it?" and I put the location of random things there. May seem like too much for some, but it works for me. Well wishes on your journey!

  • @lynntimmer1620
    @lynntimmer1620 2 года назад +320

    Re: random swimming pool item to keep: You could make a note in or on your calendar around Memorial Day to remind you that your swimming pool testing kit is in the "Random Box." At least, that will keep you from forgetting you have it! I make reminders in my calendar in the future to jog my memory for lots of things. Great ideas! I'm slowly decluttering and appreciate your cheerleading! (I'm in MN, too.)

    • @abigailwilson2573
      @abigailwilson2573 2 года назад +13

      Genius! Thank you!

    • @darnitthelma4247
      @darnitthelma4247 2 года назад +2

      I’m from UK not private pools here 😆

    • @sabine0910
      @sabine0910 2 года назад +6

      What a great Idea!

    • @MelindaPlainandSimple
      @MelindaPlainandSimple 2 года назад +11

      I forget I have the calendar...😂

    • @AngelaMGreen
      @AngelaMGreen 2 года назад +15

      I was going to suggest the same! That’s what I do. :) I just picked up Valentine’s Day treats and cards and stashed it away, but I also set a reminder to ping me on Feb. 12th that says “Valentines are in xx drawer”.

  • @johannabennetts64
    @johannabennetts64 2 года назад +178

    Here’s an idea that has worked for me for random things: I make seasonal bins to classify them a little better. Things like goggles, bug spray and cooling towels go in a bin marked “summer” in our coat closet, because we generally need them as we’re headed out the door. This time of year, that bin gets swapped with the hats/gloves bins, so it’s not as accessible, but still relatively handy if we have access to an indoor pool at some point.

    • @ellie448
      @ellie448 2 года назад +4

      That’s exactly what we do as well!

    • @vsvizcarra
      @vsvizcarra 2 года назад +3

      Should have read before I commented. I do this too!

    • @tgayer1
      @tgayer1 2 года назад +3

      Great idea!

    • @hunterjones5868
      @hunterjones5868 2 года назад +3

      I just started doing this! Such a good idea!

    • @jessicashowalter2304
      @jessicashowalter2304 2 года назад +2

      This is what I do too!

  • @phyllissweetpea4926
    @phyllissweetpea4926 2 года назад +217

    My first response would be “ pool test strips stay with the pool “. Keep things close to where they are used if possible. Thank you for sharing your ideas. Always useful.

    • @KR-os6nn
      @KR-os6nn 2 года назад +10

      Yeah, I would put them with pool, or outdoor activities, or cleaning supplies

    • @cathykubitz7154
      @cathykubitz7154 2 года назад +10

      They might be temperature sensitive and where Dawn lives that might not work for them if they store their pool in an unheated space. 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @thebudgetbee9694
      @thebudgetbee9694 2 года назад +18

      Or with bathing suits!☺

    • @analuisavasquez6919
      @analuisavasquez6919 2 года назад

      @@thebudgetbee9694 their growing kids will more than likely outgrow their suits by the time they can use the pool again.

    • @michelinebeattie7789
      @michelinebeattie7789 2 года назад +8

      That was my first thought - pool item with pool

  • @katiericks6021
    @katiericks6021 2 года назад +34

    I just take my returns straight out to the car. I think I'd totally forget about the bin. The visual reminder on my passenger seat definately helps remember.

    • @jenniferrobinson1006
      @jenniferrobinson1006 4 месяца назад

      I go as far as to even put returns in my actual drivers seat 😂😂 I need less subtle reminders in my life 😅

  • @suet9761
    @suet9761 2 года назад +48

    For the "Time Will Tell" basket, use that calendar in there to sort your coupons and catalogs. For the month that the coupon expires, add the coupon on the pages representing that month. For the catalog, put it in the next month; If you haven't ordered from the catalog by then, toss it, knowing that most companies send new catalogs every two months or so. Then, at the beginning of the next month, toss all of the prior month contents because you know they are all expired.

    • @jennifergibbs9672
      @jennifergibbs9672 2 года назад +4

      Great idea!!!

    • @maegan22
      @maegan22 2 года назад +2

      Wow, love this idea! Great way to recycle/reuse an old calendar too!

  • @MelindaPlainandSimple
    @MelindaPlainandSimple 2 года назад +86

    Hi Dawn! Our TV remote and the TV schedule used to drive me nuts. I tried baskets, trays, all sorts of things. They just became clutter magnets. When I started decluttering last year, I finally convinced hubby that we didn't need the big tv console anymore. Instead, I wanted to use a sewing cabinet that was handed down to me when my mom passed away. It had belonged to her aunt, who I was named after. It had been stuffed in the spare bedroom for two years because I had nowhere else to put it. Now, our TV sits on top, and the top drawer is the home for our remotes. The newspaper no longer includes the schedule, as of this year, so that is no longer in the drawer. Now I can enjoy my little cabinet and I always know where the remote is. I actually put it away and nothing random finds its way into that drawer.

    • @tgayer1
      @tgayer1 2 года назад +1

      I have a free app on my phone with the TV schedule. You just enter your zip code and TV provider the first time you use it.

    • @MelindaPlainandSimple
      @MelindaPlainandSimple 2 года назад +1

      @@tgayer1 We don't have paid tv of any sort. Is there an app for regular channels?

    • @clarisahernandez5280
      @clarisahernandez5280 2 года назад

      I'm unpacking after a move and I put some dishes closer that had been put away. If they're stored I'll never use. Now to see if I actually will.

  • @juliejackman2649
    @juliejackman2649 2 года назад +93

    I believe that if a person gives good, useful, or brand new stuff to a thrift store, when they go into a thrift store for something they'll find what they're looking for in these conditions too.

    • @freedomfirst1922
      @freedomfirst1922 2 года назад +14

      I donated a bunch of stuff (lots in great condition) to a thrift store, then went in after looking for a replacement top for my favourite travel mug. I found my EXACT travel mug BRAND NEW! And trust me, this is not a common mug! I was so happy:)

    • @oliviaalfrey
      @oliviaalfrey 2 года назад +11

      I love to think this too. That if i take care of someone else - some how God will find the person I need to help take care of me when I’m needing the help. And I think it bleeds into many other aspects of life. Open hands 🤲 give and receive. Closed hands can’t give or receive

  • @LeahLebow
    @LeahLebow 2 года назад +55

    PS anyone else love Dawn’s channel? I look forward to every new post! It’s honestly the highlight of my day. We got snowed in the past two days with over 30 cm of snow. I hope everyone has a great time decluttering!

    • @juliab628
      @juliab628 2 года назад +5

      Dawn's channel is wonderful. She works tirelessly to help others achieve peace in their homes🥰😇

    • @deloresfishwick594
      @deloresfishwick594 2 года назад +5

      Dawn always cheers me up and gives me energy to move! Thanks Dawn!!!

    • @elizabethsydnor3257
      @elizabethsydnor3257 2 года назад +3

      I so look forward to Tuesdays and Fridays knowing she will post a wonderful video. I love keeping up with their precious families and their Godly values.

    • @kaseybyington6439
      @kaseybyington6439 Год назад

      She’s my favorite too! She’s always in my mind when I’m decluttering and cleaning , I can always hear her voice and her wise words!!! Very encouraging and helpful

  • @angelasnodgrass6621
    @angelasnodgrass6621 2 года назад +6

    I got my helix mattress yesterday and slept on it last night. My back did not hurt. It has hurt every morning for years. I got two free pillows also. I love the pillows to. Thank you

  • @juleslively5624
    @juleslively5624 2 года назад +50

    Love when you say “you have permission to get rid of it!” That is the best! A lot of people just need that lil bump for themselves, great encouragement ♥️ hope you have a great day!

  • @amywright2243
    @amywright2243 2 года назад +53

    Put the hook on the inside of the closet door and hang a reusable shopping bag for your returns. Then just take the bag when you go to town!

    • @arcane7298
      @arcane7298 2 года назад +9

      You're the MacGyver of floaters!

    • @darnitthelma4247
      @darnitthelma4247 2 года назад

      Just get rid of it 🙇🏼‍♀️

  • @barbarap6851
    @barbarap6851 2 года назад +75

    I would put those pool testing strip in a ziploc bag attached to your pool ladder. If it were me and I put it in a random items basket, I'd forget I had those! Thanks for the video. You are amazing!

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy 2 года назад +3

      I had the exact same thought, including the ziplock bag. Funny thing is, I missed where she said she was going to put it. 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @julietsgems5616
      @julietsgems5616 2 года назад

      Such a good idea!!+

    • @barbarap6851
      @barbarap6851 2 года назад

      @@VioletJoy in a random items bin

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy 2 года назад +1

      @@barbarap6851 Ohhh, I might not remember it was in there. 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @elizabetharaujo1323
    @elizabetharaujo1323 2 года назад +42

    I condisder myself to be very organized and tidy but somehow you always give the advice I didn't know I needed. 🌸 I'm so thankful for your content 🙏 💕

  • @eileenlester4342
    @eileenlester4342 2 года назад +37

    Junk mail does not even make it inside the house! I have a recycling center set up in the carport with the bag for trash that cannot be recycled, a place for newspaper type items and a place for magazines, catalogs, etc. Works out great and relieves alot of stress. 🤗

  • @faithbenedict7823
    @faithbenedict7823 2 года назад +102

    My house is minimal to most people, but I am still struggling with quite a bit of overflow of things in my house. I stayed in a villa this week and it made me miss being THAT minimal in my home. I got back home yesterday, and decided I was going to declutter some of those "floaters" again. Perfect timing!

  • @Nan-59
    @Nan-59 2 года назад +3

    I thought about this two weeks ago when I originally watched the video but didn't get around to commenting ...
    but when you get my age, 62, floaters aren't what you're talking about. They're things you see with your eyes that aren't really there 👀 & a reason to go see the eye doctor!! 😆😁😁😁

  • @katherinezehnder7232
    @katherinezehnder7232 2 года назад +41

    I would have put the pool strips where the pool was stored or with the kids' pool toys. The hook I would have put in our basement workshop in the drawer marked "hooks." This weekend, my husband got two hooks out of there to hang a ladder in the garage. It saved him a trip to the hardware store. We're always fine tuning our organizing, so a supply of hooks comes in handy.

    • @jillstigs1637
      @jillstigs1637 2 года назад +1

      Yes, my answer too!

    • @inashamsia
      @inashamsia 2 года назад +3

      We are a very hook-friendly family, so yes we have a little box of hooks

  • @reneegagnier3226
    @reneegagnier3226 2 года назад +55

    Key to living a minimal life -- stop bringing new items in. I have no need for a returns container, as I very rarely order anything online. Maybe a couple gifts at Xmas time. If I needed an actual container to house my returns, it would signal to me that I am ordering too much stuff. Dawn has been so very inspiring in getting me to this point. My house is so peaceful and stress free of clutter. I am digging into deeper layers at this point. Currently purging old tax returns and paperwork that there is no longer reason to keep. My file cabinet thanks you!!! As do I! You are incredibly motivating!

    • @carolgehman6036
      @carolgehman6036 2 года назад +10

      Yes, less to manage if you stop ordering stuff! 🙂. No returns here either....

    • @Jessica_Jones
      @Jessica_Jones 2 года назад +6

      I have been the same! I find that even those simple returns stress me out, so I don't buy a thing unless I am quite certain it is necessary -- it limits so much frustration!
      I am also about to go through my file box today -- woot! -- as soon as I get through this box here of random "stuff" 😉
      Great job on your minimalism journey! 🥳

    • @kayelle8005
      @kayelle8005 2 года назад +9

      Yes! And the environmental cost of all those returns breaks my heart.

    • @intherockies
      @intherockies 2 года назад +12

      It's sad but most people want their homes to be in the latest style which changes every 6 months to at the very most every year. So that means newer storage bins, newer pillows, etc. When there are billions of people on this planet just 2 things for each person adds up. If we are going to be minimalist or even more environmental conscious then we have to stop buying as much stuff.

    • @AMcDub0708
      @AMcDub0708 2 года назад +2

      My stepmom always cleaned when she was mad. I do too 😆 if the house is sparkling and all the floaters are in the trash, the kids and hubby say “uh oh” lol

  • @manyhats3846
    @manyhats3846 2 года назад +32

    We need that cupboard for "RETURN TO OWNERS". Example: That casserol dish goes back to aunt Mary. The library books. The bag of donations. The pictures to give to your Mom. .....We need that cupboard/ closet, near a door we use. I like things out of sight. Therefore that so called cupboard/ closet, would need doors or a curtain. Thanks for letting me share, Dawn!☺

    • @gratefulketo2211
      @gratefulketo2211 2 года назад +5

      My solution for things like that is to wrap it up so that it won't get dirty and go put it in the car. For me if it is out of sight it'll be out of mind.

    • @salishheights2320
      @salishheights2320 2 года назад +4

      @@gratefulketo2211 I've started putting things in the car immediately, too, but that's how I end up with a trunk full of junk I never deal with. It's the ultimate out of sight, out of mind!!!

    • @gratefulketo2211
      @gratefulketo2211 2 года назад +3

      @@salishheights2320 the trunk is definitely out of sight out of mind. If it's on the seat beside me it will get done a lot faster!

    • @suestone5076
      @suestone5076 2 года назад +2

      I have a waist-high bookcase behind my front door that I use for returns and grocery bags in a tote; shoes on the bottom; “landing pad” on top for keys, masks, purse. Wonder if I could make a skirt for it (it’s lovely oak), or if matching bins with labels will hide enough? I really like Dawn’s variety of bins and chalkboard labels!

    • @gratefulketo2211
      @gratefulketo2211 2 года назад

      @@suestone5076 wish I had the room!

  • @erinkimmel9479
    @erinkimmel9479 2 года назад +20

    Things that need to go back to other people float around my house. I finally mailed a book back to someone because I didn't know when I'd see them again. It felt so good to get it out of my house and she sent a nice thank you text when she received it. I also often forget to bring the things that need to go to other people when I DO see them.

    • @shanabirky4354
      @shanabirky4354 2 года назад +2

      I have a spot for these items and I love it so much. I usually see most people that the things belong to on Sundays so I’ve just made the habit of checking it before I leave for church. ❤️

    • @erinkimmel9479
      @erinkimmel9479 2 года назад +2

      @@shanabirky4354 It's nice you get to see people so often. We go months between seeing people so there's no habit along with it which is why I think things get forgotten. I do have a "spot" but forget to check it.

    • @jbo5915
      @jbo5915 2 года назад +3

      I put things to be given to people into pretty paper bags, label them with the name of the person and put them on the bench in the hall. Whenever I leave the house for errands I check if there's anything I can give to its intended recipient.

  • @emilasmith4279
    @emilasmith4279 2 года назад +9

    Great video! I would store the pool strips in the bin where the sunscreen is or the tote of beach towels or pool toys. I couldn’t keep them in my garage due to extreme temps - either freezing or melting everything! My random items were always tools I brought in the house and not returned to the tool bench. My solution was using a ridiculously hideous used easter pail that I clip on to a handle in the tool chest. When taking the tools elsewhere they go in the pail and then take the pail to where I need to use the tool. Yes, even if it is just one screwdriver. When done items go back to the pail and since it is sooo ugly I’m likely to return it to the tool chest quickly. Tfs!

  • @tiffanyweaver8154
    @tiffanyweaver8154 2 года назад +10

    Something that has helped us a ton is having a bin for “house-related” miscellaneous - the hook that Dawn showed would be an example of something I’d put in there. Cabinet pulls that came off a closet door I removed but might need for extra cabinets at some point (which just happened to us!), paint and counter top samples, extra shelf brackets, etc. Having this bin has given these “ floaters” a home (and a limit!) but has also come in very handy many times around the house!

  • @eileenlester4342
    @eileenlester4342 2 года назад +10

    No Junk drawers here! 🌞

    • @elizabetharaujo1323
      @elizabetharaujo1323 2 года назад +1

      This is a wonderful goal to have, no more junk drawers/spaces 👏 😀

  • @indijen
    @indijen 2 года назад +25

    I used to have a great system for outgoing packages in my house before I downsized to a single room. I had a hall table by the front door under which I put a very large rectangular basket that could slide everything out all at once. Inside, I would put a paper bag labeled "Donations", a plastic bag for the special hazardous waste (such as batteries), and a bunch of empty bags with a pen. Anything and everything that needed to leave the house (except trash and recycling), would go in that basket with a label on what it is and where it needs to go. Need to return a book to the library? In a new bag with a label. Need to give a gift to someone at next Saturday's party? In the basket with a label. Need to donate some items? Into the pre-labeled bag. Anytime it was leaving, I would check the basket to see if I had the time or was going in the right direction to get rid of something. It was so simple because I would just grab the correct bag(s) and away we go. I work from home, so it made no sense to run out just to donate a single item. The basket made everything look nice, the placement made everything convenient, and I always knew where to take these items. Still have the basket, too. :)

    • @carrieperrigo2319
      @carrieperrigo2319 2 года назад

      So what do you do with batteries?

    • @indijen
      @indijen 2 года назад +1

      @@carrieperrigo2319 Take them to one of my county's hazardous waste facilities. I live in California, but I'd imagine it's offered in most states. It's free (just need an ID showing residency) and it keeps the battery acid out of the landfill and possibly the ground water supply.

    • @lauraw8851
      @lauraw8851 2 года назад +1

      @@carrieperrigo2319 we are in Canada, and renovation stores (maybe Home Depot?) have drop off boxes just inside their entrances. Also our library, same thing.

  • @beckyb8808
    @beckyb8808 2 года назад +6

    You're in my head now, I decluttered the bottom 2 shelves in my utility room where a lot of floaters land. When I stepped back to admire my work Dawn's voice popped into my head "flat surface" and bam, I removed those two shelves and their brackets, they're now on the porch by the front door for the next Goodwill run never to hold clutter again (at least at my house)

  • @abundanthome9512
    @abundanthome9512 2 года назад +9

    Dawn, you’re one of my favorite RUclipsrs! Our sisterhood in Christ brings me the most encouragement, but your simple, laid-back, and powerful tips have changed my life! (homeschooling mama of six kids here, clutter has been so real in my life!) I had to laugh today though, when I noticed that you always sweetly ask at the end of every video what other ideas the rest of us have, as if any of us has a better idea than you about decluttering!

  • @samanthamellgren1754
    @samanthamellgren1754 2 года назад +19

    We have a “mom needs to fix” bin
    Those things used to land on the counter by the coffee maker and had no home. We’d shove it in the paper cabinet when cleaning and create another mess. Now we have a place for them (the random things) in the in between time.
    Thank you!

    • @augustarrowmaker1933
      @augustarrowmaker1933 2 года назад +1

      us too. so helpful

    • @amapinup
      @amapinup 2 года назад +2

      I need this and maybe just to just keep a little glue gun in there.

  • @lynnk5641
    @lynnk5641 2 года назад +1

    I just cleaned out the junk drawer and put all the random tools in an old tool box. Tool all the other items and organized by category (batteries, electrical, etc…) in little bins. Worked great!

  • @simmiedavissimmiesings8185
    @simmiedavissimmiesings8185 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Dawn, you are so much a part of my life ❤️I feel I know you. I noticed you sound really stuffed up and congested. I really hope you get yourself some tea, and take care of yourself. I am loving this training. Its giving me something solid to do before I attend the virtual memorial of my best friend. I'm reading the obituary and I'm afraid I will start crying. Please 🙏 pray for me, everyone. Dawn, I love you. Watching you and Cas has truly changed my life.

  • @cindytaylor698
    @cindytaylor698 2 года назад +5

    I put my returns directly into the car on my front seat. That way I see it every time I go somewhere, and I am reminded to take care of it immediately.

  • @carolblair8336
    @carolblair8336 2 года назад +2

    So I just moved from my newly remodeled house in Iowa to Texas.😟
    I really didn’t pick this house it was the best choice available. We moved for a new job opportunity. Definitely better.😀 for my hubby. That’s good.
    So this house had one very big closet off the master bath.. I can fit a couch in it. It’s my hiding place. I would like to make it more attractive.
    This house has a a lot of waisted space.
    Overwhelmed by how to handle the space.
    Id like just a simple wardrobe that works..
    I guess I should have signed up for the declutter group Well, hopefully I can when you have an opportunity to join again. It’s hard changing and starting over again. I really could use some support. Love you Dawn.

  • @Jessica_Jones
    @Jessica_Jones 2 года назад +13

    I have been needing this! I've actually made a ton of progress this past week getting rid of more difficult clothes, candles, books...actually when I woke up and looked around yet again at my surfaces, I thought, "Dawn would be so proud of how far I've come!" 😄
    Now I've had a box with unknown "randoms" from my old purse and from my parents' house but I've been putting off facing what's inside. Thank you for the extra motivation to finally take care of it! I love your endless list of helpful topics 😘

  • @flourishforlife1435
    @flourishforlife1435 2 года назад +7

    I got rid of my junk drawer (thanks to your decluttering encouragement), and I am so happy I could cry! I will never look back; it’s worth making a space for everything! Tom probably has a skim net and some salt or chemicals tucked away somewhere for the pool. If the strips are stored by those items (out of the package, so he doesn’t need to deal with that initial trash), he is probably going to use them and enjoy the benefit. THANK YOU for the freedom you have helped me attain in my decluttering and organizing journey!

  • @lizzabbott
    @lizzabbott 2 года назад +25

    Yay ! Took an A’zon return back last week ! SO easy @ Kohl’s ! Quick line @ their designated A’zon counter, annnnd no packing it up for shipping !! And after doing the kitchen paper declutter section of your workbook yesterday ( among other sections), I ditched ( recycled) this pile of take out menus I’d received in the mail. Winning !

    • @loristutzman6396
      @loristutzman6396 2 года назад +2

      And my Kohl's gives me a $5 cash coupon every time!!!! woohoo!

    • @jodyben-david6188
      @jodyben-david6188 2 года назад +2

      @@loristutzman6396 Mine too. I got all my Christmas wrapping paper for free this past Christmas. Every time I had a return I used my $5 toward a new roll - got me through the season with some $5 coupons to give away to random shoppers too!

  • @dlarsen325
    @dlarsen325 2 года назад +32

    I've started looking at the items I'm getting rid of his gifts or presents given to people who need them. It makes me feel good decluttering ❤️

  • @eileenlester4342
    @eileenlester4342 2 года назад +21

    I would probably put the pool test strips with all the rest of the pool supplies / items.

    • @Nan-59
      @Nan-59 2 года назад +2

      That's what I was thinking 🤔 also!

    • @njmaryannez
      @njmaryannez 2 года назад +1

      I’m sure Dawn thought of that too, but for the sake of having a prop to illustrate her 2 points of either getting rid of it or making a home for it, she grabbed the pool test strips. They might have been a floater, but Dawn knows where to look it, so that’s where it’ll go! 😁

  • @adrianamontoya1323
    @adrianamontoya1323 2 года назад +5

    The hook situation has me conflicted a bit, because hooks are SO incredibly useful. I think i would rather find a permanent home for it because I know would be so outrageously upset if I had to go out and spend my TIME (!!!) and money on finding another hook, or ordering a hook, knowing just a few months ago I had a perfectly good one I could have stored and used if needed.
    Although you are getting rid of the hook now and no longer have to manage that physical item, you will have to manage the task of finding/buying a NEW hook when you inevitably need a new one in the future (which will require time/energy you didn't need to waste had you found a home for the perfectly good one you had!!
    ).

    • @sunshine3914
      @sunshine3914 2 года назад +1

      Not only that, but hooks are not cheap. You can always hang one somewhere.

  • @michaeldangelo5810
    @michaeldangelo5810 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the many, many useful hints and practices you have shared in the videos. My home still has way too much stuff, but way less "too much" thanks to your tips. Checking into your RUclips videos every now and then helps me keep going, even if slowly, rather than giving up and feeling overwhelmed dealing with years of accumulations. Thank you for your service.

  • @savanah23
    @savanah23 2 года назад +2

    Dawn, you inspire me daily!
    Line that return bin with a tote bag. It makes it super easy to toss it over your shoulder and bring it to the car on your next trip out!

  • @ruthbrown4346
    @ruthbrown4346 2 года назад +5

    That hook can go in one of Tom's sheds ! Hooks are always useful x

  • @jeffellis9462
    @jeffellis9462 2 года назад

    we don't have returns as such here in the UK, WE ARE 65 AND 76 AND WITH THE HELP OF A YOUNG COUPLE ARE SLOWLY reducing our inventory. The pantry has just been addressed and we can now paint it, and the painter is coming in October to decorate the utility room, cloakroom, lobby, and conservatory. our friend Eloise will hopefully work with us on our cupboards and we will donate to various free sites or family if they want things. Love your videos and family, your boys look like Tom and your girls look like you. We have an air fryer and watch Catherine the frugal fryer. I tried to get her book but non-available in the UK. We also have books by Caz and Donna. OK, more videos to watch as we procrastinate in our old peoples' chairs while I crochet blankets to give friends as gifts .
    Jeff and Chel UK

  • @lindakurtz2653
    @lindakurtz2653 2 года назад +7

    My context....Until I’m done going thru and reorganizing my house I keep anything I can potentially use to organize things once I’ve downsized. I have a hardware area I put potentially useful stuff. That will be cleared out once I’ve finished the main downsize. Works for me.

    • @trinam2503
      @trinam2503 2 года назад

      We bought a livable but unfinished house. We also have bins for items we might use in other areas. It's been a long haul, 3.5yrs but I cant tell you how many times those bins have saved us money!! Now we hope to be moving in a year or so. So as we know we are done w the bins it gets stacked neatly in the garage. The next home will likely be a fixer also.

  • @theresahoward7216
    @theresahoward7216 2 года назад +9

    The hook really brings to mind something that I have commented on before. Things that are useful and in good shape but not enough stuff to bother taking a trip to a donation center are great to offer up for free on Marketplace or a buy nothing group. You can literally do a no contact pick up that requires nothing of you but to set it outside somewhere.

    • @ptisdale3144
      @ptisdale3144 2 года назад +2

      I am a big Buy Nothing user too. However I find it a management problem for me. First I have to keep track of posts, package and label for pick up, deal with stuff that end up not wanted by anyone and keep track of “no shows”. I’m really wanting to continue being an active member but need a system that doesn’t overrun my life

    • @theresahoward7216
      @theresahoward7216 2 года назад

      @@ptisdale3144 I have a system now as I have had the same...I will make a group of items if I have multiple like items and offer it up first come first served...not contact. I also ask that they please take all. If the items are not gone within a set amount of time (usually a few days- weather permitting) then the items move to a larger box to go to the donation center. I have honestly had better luck offering free on Marketplace. I think because you can report no shows people are less likely to ditch pick ups.

    • @JG-mc9hl
      @JG-mc9hl 2 года назад +1

      I've found BN group to be useful for stuff that doest quite seem donatable, too.
      I'm trying post in clusters so the management is usually clustered in a few days rather than an ongoing thing.

  • @DawnRenae22
    @DawnRenae22 2 года назад

    Thx for the content Dawn. It’s kept me motivated.
    Offering a wee bit of encouragement to counter some of the craziness i just read on here.
    Always, always, always ignore the critical comments please. There’s no excuse for senseless hostility. It’s completely unwarranted and should not take up any space in your life.

  • @darnitthelma4247
    @darnitthelma4247 2 года назад +2

    I’m in the process of completely decluterrung every space in my home. I’m organised but busy. I’m sentimental but realistic. I hate too much of anything yet not having things to hand.
    You’re videos do help a lot & the fact that you aren’t naturally organised or tidy is a bonus for realism x

  • @christineprettyman2527
    @christineprettyman2527 2 года назад +7

    Yes, yes, yes! This has been my question. Thank you for being so practical.

  • @CuriousGreyHedgehog
    @CuriousGreyHedgehog 2 года назад +10

    I have moved into an apartment with my family recently. There is not much storage and I am having trouble with this but it is also liberating. My kids are loving it too. They are obsessed with electronics and I am working on getting that under control too. Thanks so much for your videos

  • @lucisue53
    @lucisue53 2 года назад +2

    Your phrase "inventory management' really impacts how I approach organizing. This afternoon I emptied a multi-purpose closet to allow workers access to a scuttle hole that goes under the house. The tidy closet is organized with labeled bins and zippered garment bags. It was easy to move everything out of the closet and will be just as easy to put everything back in its place. But it is a good opportunity to look in all the bins and garment bags before putting them back in the closet. There's a very good chance I no longer need many of the things I organized and labeled ages ago. Less inventory! Thanks for your energetic messages :)

  • @efitz3397
    @efitz3397 2 года назад +1

    If that hook was in my house, it would have made its way to the odds and sods box in the shed…we are always dipping into it for ourselves, family or friends! It’s a box of random stuff and is very useful! It contains, dog leads, door handles, faucets, hoover attachments and other random stuff! The rule id it has to fit the box. 😄

  • @leejuhsu
    @leejuhsu 2 года назад +1

    Whenever my house gets cluttered or messy, I come to watch your channel. You give me such a motivation to clean the house. Thank you!

  • @marciewhite5368
    @marciewhite5368 2 года назад +4

    I hang a bag with my coat that has things to go out. Returns, drop offs, expired meds to sheriffs office, etc. I include them as part of my errands.

  • @jeanettekvinlaug2772
    @jeanettekvinlaug2772 2 года назад +7

    Can you please make a video about the "one day I have to fix or do something with this" things?
    Right now I have a lamp I have to replace, some pants need sewing, and a old, broken phone I want to charge and remove stuff from.
    All of these things I will do, when I have time and energy.
    In the mean time they are piling up in my bedroom.
    What do you do about these things?
    Thanks

  • @margaretsthrivekitchen2118
    @margaretsthrivekitchen2118 2 года назад +1

    Things like hooks and that’s only one kind of random I understand but things like that go to my husband shop and he has plastic shoebox boxes labeled to the general use electrical plumbing hardware etc. It’s out of my house and in an organized place in the shop. That works for us.

  • @samanthaperry6236
    @samanthaperry6236 2 года назад +11

    Ah we have so much of these types of things! Can't wait for the motivation and ideas you are so good at bestowing on us!

  • @joysoul4089
    @joysoul4089 2 года назад

    I have a labeled box in the hall closet "? Small Mystery Parts ?". I rarely match up the mystery parts, but the box doesn't take up much space. Every once in a while, yes I do find its true home, and I'm glad I held onto it.

  • @emmyhusfloen
    @emmyhusfloen 2 года назад +3

    I just need to get rid of the 20+ random bins around the house... I'm getting better.. I know where things are but.. It's a lot of work, day by day I see improvement.. I'm not alone!!

  • @carinlyons9507
    @carinlyons9507 2 года назад +2

    I'm always at some stage of decluttering I think, but no matter where I'm at your channel always makes me feel better! Thanks for all you do!

  • @megboulden8130
    @megboulden8130 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the reminder a Dawn!
    My key bins in our main living area help me tackle so many different types of clutter:
    1. "Clutter" I use this to clear off our eat in kitchen table when we need to bring in groceries/eat/use that space but maybe don't have the time to run everything back to it's permanent home. We empty and return things every evening (or two 😉).
    2. "Projects" where I toss current items for the little project (sew the button back on the toy, the hook that I actually want to hang back up, the putty to fill in the hole after the first layer dries from a frame we took down). This stuff created clutter for us, so I made a home!
    3. "Return" for returns to friends/family/church/the stores
    4. "Declutter/Donate" I think this one speaks for itself.

  • @Lizzy43645
    @Lizzy43645 2 года назад +6

    I use my “inbox” in my office as a combo “Sunday box” and “time will tell box” and it’s worked out great. Anything I might need is in one spot and even if I look the through the box once a week I may still put stuff back in it - because it’s not time yet for that paper.

  • @tgood9344
    @tgood9344 2 года назад +1

    I keep my returns in a basket in the same spot so I always know where it is. Then when I’m ready to do returns I process them, grab the basket & voila, it’s done. This is of course is if I was already planning to go that direction. I hate making a bunch of small trips. Thanks for the encouragement to keep our living spaces tidy & organized!🌺

  • @amandaramsay5934
    @amandaramsay5934 2 года назад +4

    You're so helpful! It's amazing as adults we need permission to get rid of our own belongings, but I sure did! Lol

  • @ninagrigoren
    @ninagrigoren 2 года назад +1

    This is exactly what I needed 🙈 definitely will be sharing this video with my husband and fam.

  • @HomeLifeWithLove
    @HomeLifeWithLove 2 года назад +1

    We always had kitchen appliance manuals taking over 2 junk drawers. We are down to one junk (miscellaneous) drawer, but I need to finish setting up a crate we have, that will contain all of the device manuals we have. I got a homeschool ChristianBook magazine and found several great ideas in it. I stuck it in my planner so I can revisit it later and decide if I should write those items down, or maybe I don’t want some or all of them after all. Returns end up on our kitchen table. We don’t have any place for them. Fortunately, we rarely have returns.

  • @HomesteadingChicks
    @HomesteadingChicks 2 года назад +1

    My husband works two jobs and comes home to dump his pockets. His dump basket wasn’t big enough anymore so I switched it up with something that fit the same spot. He actually cleaned it out today. Keys, knives, flashlight, charger, security stuff and tools. I got sick of sockets being on every counter. It’s working!

  • @sarasm5240
    @sarasm5240 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video! It was very helpful as I struggle with floating stuff and it never feels like the house is tidy.

  • @Nan-59
    @Nan-59 2 года назад +4

    Great encouragement today!
    Take care everyone! 🌺

  • @keric3730
    @keric3730 2 года назад +2

    When I got a new phone I put the tiny accessories that came with the SIM card in the "time will tell" bin. It was so easy to do... Nice

  • @cindyk8743
    @cindyk8743 2 года назад +2

    LOL. I thought this was going to be a video about floaters in the eye!!!🤪

  • @daisybuchanan5378
    @daisybuchanan5378 2 года назад

    Thanks Dawn !Return bin in my car. I immediately get the return code, put item in car. So helpful.

  • @amandagomez4660
    @amandagomez4660 2 года назад +5

    I have a few closets to declutter now… thank you for your tips! 💕

  • @kaseybyington6439
    @kaseybyington6439 Год назад

    There you go again! Another wonderful video!!!

  • @lizziemcdougall2767
    @lizziemcdougall2767 2 года назад +2

    Excellent tips! I have a hard time throwing away things that are still useful to someone (like the hook). I donate many things (as many of us do), and in my city, we have a habitat for humanity donation site which adds another "home" for random things that are related to a house. I keep a box for these home related things and make a few trips a year. Great video. Many thanks!

  • @kpercy9952
    @kpercy9952 2 года назад +2

    Wow I definitely have some floaters that have been driving me CRAZY! Need to tackle these over the next week. I know which mine are because monthly when the housecleaners come I have to stash them somewhere. Then the next month I say "Argh why is this still getting stashed?" Time to DEAL WITH IT. Thanks Dawn!

  • @dalecentamore5064
    @dalecentamore5064 Год назад

    Regarding the hook: we have a compartmental hardware bin in the house. I would probably put it in there and take that opportunity to look through my hardware to see if anything could go (the one in one out rule). If hubby was home I would ask him if he needed it in the garage; he always give a quick yes or no!

  • @queenofputrescence5167
    @queenofputrescence5167 2 года назад +1

    I have a drawer in our laundry room. It contains the dish with stray coins, bobby pins and ponytail holders; our battery storage container, 4 plastic sliding devices for moving furniture (1 in college, 1 almost there so I think we still need these) and the roll of doggy poop bags. That's my random drawer. I do have a basket in my laundry room cabinet labeled "things to return" and that is where library books go and store returns go.

  • @FrenchCruller03
    @FrenchCruller03 2 года назад +2

    Thanks so much, Dawn, for inspiring me to take care of All of my floaters while I watched you're video. I just kept pausing and decluttering lol. My biggest floater problem is things that need to go out to my car. I have on street parking, so it's kind of a pain to take stuff out there, especially in the winter. I usually put stuff for the car on the counter, or the piano, or the floor by the front door... Then I get used to seeing stuff there and when I do go out to drive somewhere I always forget to take the things with me!

    • @jbo5915
      @jbo5915 2 года назад +1

      Use a basket. When it's full, take it to the car. It's exercise, it's good for you!

  • @lauralogan3046
    @lauralogan3046 2 года назад +1

    Dawn, i just saw that you’re at 520k subscribers 🤯🥳 Around this time a year ago I was binge watching (or really listening) while doing a lot of decluttering and I think you were in the 300k’s. Anyway, this all has nothing to do with today’s video - I was just blown away to see that. Congratulations!! Clearly your loving, encouraging messages resonate with a lot of us 😂🥰

  • @findingfaithsfuture
    @findingfaithsfuture 2 года назад +4

    Yes!! I have been donating to floaters too - I actually have a hook from our bathroom that keeps floating around! Off to grab it as put it in the donate box right now! ✅️

  • @lizzabbott
    @lizzabbott 2 года назад +3

    Hi, Dawn ! Yes ! More focus & intentionality !

  • @julietannOsfan1972
    @julietannOsfan1972 2 года назад +1

    Great tips.
    I must admit that when I saw the title of this video I wondered what it was going to be about, as floaters in the UK are things to do with inside a loo.:)

  • @organizedchaoslife
    @organizedchaoslife 2 года назад +6

    I feel like we have random stuff floating everywhere in our house! 😆 We have a window sill in our laundry room that seems to be the catch all for my husband's small tools and hardware that he's "still using" or doesn't want to take the few extra steps to put back in the garage. We have a bunch of random stuff in our junk drawer as well that probably needs to be cleared out. And stuff floating everywhere from kids, or things that we intend to super glue back together but never get around to. 😆🤦🏼‍♀️ Need to tackle these things!

    • @jbo5915
      @jbo5915 2 года назад +1

      Set a day each month when things are thrown out. If family members don't claim them, they're going to be chucked. After the second month there will be no objects lying around.

    • @organizedchaoslife
      @organizedchaoslife 2 года назад

      @@jbo5915 Love this! Definitely need to schedule it on my calendar to clear out random stuff and do "maintenance" on those junk drawers.

    • @constancewilliams4619
      @constancewilliams4619 2 года назад +1

      Toolboxes come in different sizes, and by choosing according to the size of most of what accumulates on the window sill; a toolbox could be a transitory vehicle to not only get those things back to the garage, but still look good in the laundry room. Also, the toolbox eliminates making more than one trip with the armloads of items that might fall off along the way to the garage.

  • @joanlantis4497
    @joanlantis4497 2 года назад

    usually storing things as close to where you use them is a good rule of thumb. you could get an outdoor storage container to keep on your patio/somewhere close to your pool for "pool stuff".

  • @janemichael9433
    @janemichael9433 2 года назад +4

    Love your videos!!! Thank you so very much! Floaters in my house tend to be my crafting stuff. I need to downsize that room, but I really love it all! 😂

  • @divalicious541
    @divalicious541 2 года назад +4

    I would put test strips in summer basket that has my sunscreen and bug spray since it’s a summer item.

  • @olivemaycards
    @olivemaycards 2 года назад +1

    I struggle with things I need to give back to or mail to friends and relatives - they need to be visible enough to remember on the rare occasions we go to visit those folks but don’t want them front and center all the time. Things for people to pick up from our Buy Nothing group too - outgoing items generally. The time will tell bin (which is my house is just a little shelf) has been very helpful. And I have a miscellaneous household box for hooks, timers, etc that works well.

  • @kima260
    @kima260 2 года назад +3

    Hi Dawn, my bothersome floater would probably be random coupons. Hmmm… keep them in the car, stash them in my purse, leave them in view on the kitchen desk, or on a magnet attached to the frig… ???they just never seem to be where/when I need them. 😂. Sometimes I just lose out. 🤷🏻‍♀️
    Watching from Michigan 🥶

    • @danarzechula3769
      @danarzechula3769 2 года назад

      A small categorized wallet style coupon holder in the car may help

    • @nelliehuba114
      @nelliehuba114 2 года назад

      I keep my coupons on the fridge. Even tho they are large ugly and annoying! BUT when I look at them all the time I end up using them up before they expire. If I look at them too many times and realize I don't need them, I toss them!

  • @ladyvignette
    @ladyvignette 2 года назад +2

    I keep like with like -- a hook would go into the toolbox, random household items (like that stinky paint you put on your dishwasher tines to keep out the rust) go in the cleaning box, and stuff I use in my bedroom (various port cords, bookmarks, etc) goes in a little decorative box beside the bed. I have a mini 'junk' box in my office where tape measures, rulers, post-it notes, and batteries go, since I know to look there.

  • @MeganKT86
    @MeganKT86 2 года назад +1

    I also have a bin called “Lost & Found”. These are things people left at our house or that I just need to give to someone else. A casserole dish, a borrowed toy, a forgotten pair of socks, etc. This was just another category of floating items around our house.

  • @AJ-nw5sn
    @AJ-nw5sn 2 года назад +6

    Husband randomly floats around the house without any purpose. Not sure he can be returned or recycled. I'll just have to find a use for him! 😉

    • @judithyoung3
      @judithyoung3 2 года назад +1

      Find a spare hook and hang him up behind the door :)

  • @jac4YouTube
    @jac4YouTube 2 года назад

    I have a junk drawer for such items as random hooks, nails, screws, odd hardware parts, and you would be surprised how many times I go through the drawer and find something that works perfectly for what I need, so I save them all.

  • @tanyajohnston8262
    @tanyajohnston8262 2 года назад +1

    I realize you are probably trying to help folks to think about a misc. bin but I would tape that item for the pool with the pool since it is in a box somewhere. I have also taped the sales slip to an item or box until I decide what I am doing with it. Or put in the bag with the return item so I don't lose the reciept. Misc. bin sounds like a great idea.

  • @kathybruner4091
    @kathybruner4091 2 года назад

    Oh my gosh…I needed this video 👍🏼. I just went through a large bin of things I pulled off my dresser when we had company coming….that bin got put out in the garage for a week….my husband just brought the bin up for me to sort, so much randomness in that bin that was on my dresser! I sorted what room it should go in and took it there immediately, threw some things away, made a donation bag,…NOW the bin is empty 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼.

  • @joysoul4089
    @joysoul4089 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for what you do - I love your attitude, your cheery face. You have good lighting and the camera loves you - you never look bad! Your voice is pleasant, and the content is well planned.
    One tiny thing - your eyes flick back and forth between the viewer, and something else - maybe your camera vs the screen you're seeing? I noticed this in zoom calls. The camera evidently is off to the side, so if I'm looking at the person I'm talking to on the screen, the camera is filming me at a slight side angle so I look like I'm looking off to the side.

  • @jennylhenry78
    @jennylhenry78 2 года назад +1

    I've already implemented the Time will Tell Basket in my desk drawer. 👍
    Random items sit on an offer small counter next to our fridge right by the back door. They sit there until I find a home for them or get rid of them. So basically the counter is my Misc bin. Haha Conveniently, the utility drawer is at that same counter so misc things sometimes go in there too.

  • @stephdow29
    @stephdow29 2 года назад

    🤣🤣 anyone else from the UK here?!! Some things have been lost in 'translation' across the pond?! 😳🤣 Anyways Dawn, love u and your videos and honesty etc!! Thanks for the help xxx

  • @narelleworks8448
    @narelleworks8448 2 года назад +1

    Great questions for floaters which is mostly my junk drawer. A command hook that needs a specific size sticky strip. Can’t waste it, it’s perfectly fine. Yet, I don’t remember I have it when I buy complete sets for the next command hooks project. I wonder how many I have around the place! One or two and they’ll be tossed. While I’m collecting them, I’ll put them in a ziplock bag and mark it date bagged and date to toss. Of course, if I’m fed up with it by tomorrow then tomorrow it is. Permission is such a wonderful thing. Thank you for making it simple.

    • @Jessica_Jones
      @Jessica_Jones 2 года назад

      Oh goodness yes, those darn commands hooks! Grr! lol

  • @cynthiafisher9907
    @cynthiafisher9907 2 года назад +1

    You could take the wall anchor out of the hook, screw it into the wood in your closet and hang the pool strips on it!

  • @helenguingab2499
    @helenguingab2499 Год назад

    Thank you this helps me decide easier to discard stuff 👍The papers that comes from the mail is pain in the neck!