A passing thought - this gadget would be great for people who are in stage one of breaking a hand/oral issue (cigarettes, fingernail biting, tip touching ...). If a person does not have a hand/oral problem, this gadget could introduce a new bad habit. For general health, we want to practice keeping our hands away from our face/mouth/nose. Holding a pen, but not putting it in our mouths, would do the same thing without an ongoing subscription.
If a pot or a skillets needs a good scrub, and you do not feel like doing the scrubbing. Which leads to..Oh, I'll just leave it to soak until after dinner. Which we all know days later that pot, pan or skillet is still there soaking. I found out that if I boil plain jane water in the pan, pot, or skillet. While I am washing dishes or still cooking or finishing up the meal. The pan, pot, or skillet with a hard boil will come very clean, and no scrubbing was needed.
That's helpful. Years ago the alarm would go off and no one would hear it. So the tea kettle would go off until it was burnt. I don't know how many tea kettles we went through.
@@carolbabb7875 We had a whistling tea pot and slept through it. So than a family friend gave us a huge alarm clock. My dad was such a a hard worker he slept like a log.
Best tip of all above? The "nightly reset". Every night, before bed, I make sure things are neat and tidy...especially in the kitchen and bathroom. This helps me keep it neat and tidy during the day and makes for a calm home life. Great vid! Thank you...🙂
#1 say no to good things #2 keep up your clear zones (practice keeping your clean areas clean) #3 be the person that does stuff (trash needs taking out - do it!) #4 donation box - schedule taking it to the donation place #5 do not take free stuff (if you wouldn't buy it, don't take it.) #6 pick up the lounge blankets (fold them over the arm or put in a basket.) #7 the flat surface rule - clean up once or twice daily #8 clean up a bad habit in your life - put on a positive habit to fill the void #9 put your shoes, clothes, phone away when you come in the door #9b take all the stuff you took to your car that day inside #10 clean as you go when you cook - put away the spices when you've finished using them #11 never let dishes soak #12 make a plan, show it to your family - why do you want to be clutterfree? less stress, productivity? #13 plan for bathroom sink - shelf solves the situation? #14 clean your refrigerator - check expiry dates, make a menu plan and stick to it #15 1 minute rule - if it takes 1 minute do it - keep up, not catch up #16 plan your attack - some things take longer than a minute but only a minute to plan #17 nightly reset - never go to bed with stuff on the counters, dirty dishes - morning will be less stressful Must have missed a few. Also sorry for the punctuation - I thought it was easier to read.
I like all your suggestions and regularly watch videos like this for inspiration. Most of them say not to bring things into your home that you don't need, but they usually are sponsored, and we are told about something great that we need to bring into our home. I don't think vaping flavored air is a good new habit to pick up to help someone to declutter and lead a simpler life!
If doing dishes as you cook/etc is a hard thing to build in, I'm currently building into this habit after having a bad ADHD habit of letting them doom pile. I will let a full load of dishes soak, and then when i go make a coffee, whilst the kettle is boiling, or whilst lunch is cooking, I will do the one set of dishes. I will then set another set to soak. Next time I'm in the kitchen, I do that set. And so forth. 5 minutes per kitchen trip, and you can get a surprising amount done and it makes it so much easier to start getting into the habit of cleaning as you go as everything is empty and clear and ready for new dishes. It's a good little habit to slowly get into the habit of doing them more often - with the end goal of not soaking/cleaning as you go/etc. It's a nice little hack to bridge the journey into the habit.
I have a lot of stuff, but i’m very organized and label everything. I’m intentional with what I buy and I try to buy things I need vs. want. Unfortunately, because of my complicated health and lifestyle, there are many things that I use to make it ‘easier’ but I try to organize everything with small organizers and stow them away to make it “look” like i’m living a minimal lifestyle until you open my drawers or closets…which is meticulously organized and easy to reach. Japan is very good at making the most out of small spaces while making it look minimal.
Agreed 100% with everything you talked about. I used to love getting “free” stuff, which usually isn’t really free, when you have to buy something to get it. It’s such a gimmick, something you don’t need, and wouldn’t buy, and is usually lower quality. I found that when I would get the stuff, whatever it was, turned into clutter, and I’d be finding a way to get rid of it. I just love a no clutter home. You have the best tips and advice Gabe. I love your channel, thanks Gabe.
I'm the problem. Dishes piled for days. I appreciate this video. I think the caddy in the bathroom will help with all the shampoos falling off the side of the tub.
Car trash: for things like gum/candy wrappers, just small stuff, we fastened a small tin bucket from the craft dept to the bar under the front passenger seat, with elastic. Tiny trash liner, leaving the rest of the roll in the bottom. It doesn't get in the way of feet. By fastening it to the passenger's left, the driver can also reach it easily. Change bag on a designated day; mine is Friday.
Can I tell you that I just checked your subscriber count and saw it at 499k and I got so so stinking excited for you? 🙌🏼🙌🏼 I've watched your channel grow and have been incredibly inspired by you and holy smokes - you're doing amazing things!
I rode in a Tesla last December, my Uber was a Tesla. I've never been so jerked around in the back seat as I've been in that Tesla. I think the suspension is crap. And we only drove from downtown Denver to the airport. The huge sunroof sounds nice but in reality you bake inside the car unless you cover it, I confirmed it with the car owner. He said that he has a cover for it. Oh, and the neighbors across from me, who bought 2 teslas, almost never turn the lights on in the house anymore, they must have been hit with huge electric bills.
I have a strict rule in my car (okay, our car) that when you arrive at your destination (it doesn't matter if you drove for 20 minutes or 200 miles), then all the rubbish you have collected in the car during the journey must come out with you , ESPECIALLY if it has been near a MacDolands..so no paper cups or dropped french fries can be left behind….
I managed to clear everything off my bathroom sink, including the handwash. I decluttered the bathroom cabinet and put everything in there that I use daily (toothbrush, paste, mouthwash, etc.). Then I got a soap dispenser that attaches to the wall. Now the whole area is clear, and it's so much easier to keep clean. Whenever the hand towel needs changing I take the used towel and give the sink area a wipe before throwing it in the laundry basket. This is easy because I don't have to pick up or move anything, and it helps keep the area looking good between the times when I give it a proper clean.
GOOD VIDEO ))) Chore list for myself is crucial. What did I promise someone I'd do WHEN. Prep before that. List at least 4 town chores before driving. Stuff can wait usually. Confirm open hours by phone before you drive. Eatery close an hour early? Bank NOT open at 9 or 4? Bathroom "flat" always clear. Drawers work for smalls. Run the brush in the bowl every day. Dry the shower walls with same towel you dry yourself. Glass tiles sparkle like wine glasses and save hours of decrusting lime. Dust the floor with same and toss in washer NOW. Kitchen flats still need help ))). See cruds on the carpet? Vac NOW. Close cabinet doors. Make bed right after you stand up. No clothes draped on anything. If clean, fold and put away. If not clean, throw in washer right away. No hamper. Clear paths.
I keep a grocery bag/trash bag in my car to collect little scraps of trash in one place, then it's easy to bring in at once later! Because I will inevitably leave receipts/paper scraps/tea cups in my car
I wanted to clean my basement out for the last 3 years every Christmas. Starting March I get rid of 1 thing a day out of my basement. It is working well and I find it fund.
The difficulty in talking to family (or friends) about your wish to live clutter-free is the way they were raised in this buy this-buy that society of ours. You can’t tell them (for example) oh I’d just like a gift card for (this store, that restaurant) because invariably they will say (I speak from experience) “We want to buy something for you because we love you.” Equating materialism with love, eh? I did that when I was younger and more stupid with my wages. But the older I get, the less I need, the more I want everyone around me to *enjoy* their earnings, not buy me more junk to donate, or worse, get rid of.
Great tips, Gabe. I've implemented many of these over the years and I watch you for additional motivation. One of the things I love to do when I get home from work is change, lay out clothes for the next day, unpack my lunch, pack tomorrow's lunch, set the coffee pot, etc. It just makes things flow easily. My sleepy self always thanks my past self for being a forward thinker.
@@GabeBult And I thought I was being so outrageous organising my coffee perculator the night before. But it really doesn't change the taste. (I think.)
Great video again and definitely seen results of my nan's fungal freebies gone wrong as we are clearing the home it's a huge task now for us all. Thanks Gabe!
@@GabeBult unfortunately but thankfully more people are learning more about intentional belongings thanks to channels especially like yours so I know my children will not have to deal with all the extra worry of our things but they will have memories instead which makes us so happy
Thanks. I just washed a few dishes by hand putting them in the top rack of the dw to dry. I do use the dw often but after curating cookware find I need to pull out certain things to wash by hand as I use them more often. Keeps the sink and counter tops clear.
Having a plan with your fridge and pantry items is always a good thing. I like to have them both full to a point and do other things like meal prep, menu planning and once a quarter date checks. It's just like any other part of the house, they need to be organized and managed. For a while there I wrote in black magic marker the exp dates large so I could use those up sooner. I also added clear plastic bins in my fridge so things don't get pushed to the back & forgotten. Now do these things work all the time, no. I still have the things that I forget to check the date on but about 95% of the time I have very little food waste.
If I let nasty pans soak, or I've made the dishwater too hot for my hands, I set an Alexa alarm as I walk out of the room. There's always something else to do in that 10 mins.
We play, 'counter is lava' so flat surfaces stay clean. When things are left, they go in a basket and can be reclaimed in 24°. If not reclaimed, donate/trash. Easy peasy
Put a timer on your phone to 10-15 minutes. It is amazing how much you can do! Also, set-up patterns, for example, I change the bed sheets the same day the garbage is picked up.
"Dishwashers" are really dish rinsers. If you want a clean dish or cup, you have to wash it by hand. And, it saves water and electricity doing it by hand.
Ooo 'clean up as you cook' called me out! 😅 One of my simple joys is dancing round the kitchen while cooking dinner...but it does look like a hurricane has hit it afterwards 😂
I live in New England too,! I just got rid of most of my blankets ( they took up to much real estate in my tiny cottage. I just completed 2 room’s clutter free with fresh paint and curtains. I love my new spaces and can’t wait to tackle other rooms
You make things so simple to follow. Thanks, Gabe. BTW, my writing business is making me some money now, and I'm enjoying it just because I love to write.
I set up a turntable with a space for records on the side. That was a while ago. I have been good with keeping that space tidy, but struggling with everywhere else
I really like your videos. You have great advice. I had an idea with your FUM promo. Just put mirrors in the box and maybe people will realize how stupid they look vaping and then quit.
I like the donation box idea.I need to clean my refrigerator today that’s for sure. Wow I have stuff all over the place. But it is neat, organized and clean. It looks good but yet it still bothers me.!!!!
We are now giving away furniture because there is nothing inside any more. No new furniture is coming in. Clear surfaces are the default now. Every shelf in every cabinet is only half full as is every drawer. I put empty boxes in the back of under sink cabinets to prevent stuff from being shoved in. The fridge now is only 20% full. We only have one set of dishes and cutlery per person. Don’t wash your dish, well that’s your problem😊 the only thing I won’t minimize is my collection of liquor, liqueurs and bitters. I have it all arranged on bookshelves on a back wall. 2 nights a week my husband and I split a cocktail. I night is a new recipe and the other an old favorite. This Is a luxury that has made up for hardly ever going out to eat. Not even for coffee or fast food. We buy small amounts of extremely high quality raw food and rarely exceed $200 a month. I never thought I would live in a home so neat and clean. I wish I had done this 20yrs ago.
Having a donation box has been instrumental. I notice once it's full, i stop looking for things to fill it. But once it's been donated and returns empty, things start to find their way in the again bc there's a designated place for things i know i don't need anymore.
Go to TryFum.com/GABEBULT and use code GABEBULT to get a discount off your order today!
A passing thought - this gadget would be great for people who are in stage one of breaking a hand/oral issue (cigarettes, fingernail biting, tip touching ...). If a person does not have a hand/oral problem, this gadget could introduce a new bad habit. For general health, we want to practice keeping our hands away from our face/mouth/nose. Holding a pen, but not putting it in our mouths, would do the same thing without an ongoing subscription.
@@bria2596 Yeah, I'd prefer his sponsorships not support these habits...
If a pot or a skillets needs a good scrub, and you do not feel like doing the scrubbing. Which leads to..Oh, I'll just leave it to soak until after dinner. Which we all know days later that pot, pan or skillet is still there soaking. I found out that if I boil plain jane water in the pan, pot, or skillet. While I am washing dishes or still cooking or finishing up the meal. The pan, pot, or skillet with a hard boil will come very clean, and no scrubbing was needed.
That's helpful. Years ago the alarm would go off and no one would hear it. So the tea kettle would go off until it was burnt. I don't know how many tea kettles we went through.
Oooohhh.
Might need cause I leave my dishes way too often
@@HaircareTimeI ruined a few sauce pans until I got a whistling tea pot.
@@carolbabb7875 We had a whistling tea pot and slept through it. So than a family friend gave us a huge alarm clock. My dad was such a a hard worker he slept like a log.
i heard adding salt to it helps clean it too
Best tip of all above? The "nightly reset". Every night, before bed, I make sure things are neat and tidy...especially in the kitchen and bathroom. This helps me keep it neat and tidy during the day and makes for a calm home life. Great vid! Thank you...🙂
I agree! The nightly reset totally changes how your house feels
Yeah so basically I turned into my mom and turns out, she was on to something
#1 say no to good things
#2 keep up your clear zones (practice keeping your clean areas clean)
#3 be the person that does stuff (trash needs taking out - do it!)
#4 donation box - schedule taking it to the donation place
#5 do not take free stuff (if you wouldn't buy it, don't take it.)
#6 pick up the lounge blankets (fold them over the arm or put in a basket.)
#7 the flat surface rule - clean up once or twice daily
#8 clean up a bad habit in your life - put on a positive habit to fill the void
#9 put your shoes, clothes, phone away when you come in the door
#9b take all the stuff you took to your car that day inside
#10 clean as you go when you cook - put away the spices when you've finished using them
#11 never let dishes soak
#12 make a plan, show it to your family - why do you want to be clutterfree? less stress, productivity?
#13 plan for bathroom sink - shelf solves the situation?
#14 clean your refrigerator - check expiry dates, make a menu plan and stick to it
#15 1 minute rule - if it takes 1 minute do it - keep up, not catch up
#16 plan your attack - some things take longer than a minute but only a minute to plan
#17 nightly reset - never go to bed with stuff on the counters, dirty dishes - morning will be less stressful
Must have missed a few. Also sorry for the punctuation - I thought it was easier to read.
The donation box works so well. I don't have any schedule. When the box is full, I take it to Goodwill. It works great.
I like all your suggestions and regularly watch videos like this for inspiration. Most of them say not to bring things into your home that you don't need, but they usually are sponsored, and we are told about something great that we need to bring into our home. I don't think vaping flavored air is a good new habit to pick up to help someone to declutter and lead a simpler life!
Great POINT!! I've often thought that with all the shows that advertise pharma drugs constantly
If doing dishes as you cook/etc is a hard thing to build in, I'm currently building into this habit after having a bad ADHD habit of letting them doom pile. I will let a full load of dishes soak, and then when i go make a coffee, whilst the kettle is boiling, or whilst lunch is cooking, I will do the one set of dishes. I will then set another set to soak. Next time I'm in the kitchen, I do that set. And so forth. 5 minutes per kitchen trip, and you can get a surprising amount done and it makes it so much easier to start getting into the habit of cleaning as you go as everything is empty and clear and ready for new dishes. It's a good little habit to slowly get into the habit of doing them more often - with the end goal of not soaking/cleaning as you go/etc. It's a nice little hack to bridge the journey into the habit.
Good video.. I love resetting each night. Lovely to wake up to cleanliness. ❤
I have a lot of stuff, but i’m very organized and label everything.
I’m intentional with what I buy and I try to buy things I need vs. want. Unfortunately, because of my complicated health and lifestyle, there are many things that I use to make it ‘easier’ but I try to organize everything with small organizers and stow them away to make it “look” like i’m living a minimal lifestyle until you open my drawers or closets…which is meticulously organized and easy to reach.
Japan is very good at making the most out of small spaces while making it look minimal.
Agreed 100% with everything you talked about. I used to love getting “free” stuff, which usually isn’t really free, when you have to buy something to get it. It’s such a gimmick, something you don’t need, and wouldn’t buy, and is usually lower quality. I found that when I would get the stuff, whatever it was, turned into clutter, and I’d be finding a way to get rid of it. I just love a no clutter home. You have the best tips and advice Gabe. I love your channel, thanks Gabe.
I really needed to hear this. Gifts with purchase have prompted me to buy at an alarming amount. I’ve got to release its grip on me.
I'm the problem. Dishes piled for days. I appreciate this video.
I think the caddy in the bathroom will help with all the shampoos falling off the side of the tub.
Car trash: for things like gum/candy wrappers, just small stuff, we fastened a small tin bucket from the craft dept to the bar under the front passenger seat, with elastic. Tiny trash liner, leaving the rest of the roll in the bottom. It doesn't get in the way of feet. By fastening it to the passenger's left, the driver can also reach it easily. Change bag on a designated day; mine is Friday.
Can I tell you that I just checked your subscriber count and saw it at 499k and I got so so stinking excited for you? 🙌🏼🙌🏼 I've watched your channel grow and have been incredibly inspired by you and holy smokes - you're doing amazing things!
Part of the reason I subscribed to you was because you seem to share my obsession with getting a Tesla. I hope you get there 🙏🏻
Thank you! Hope you do as well
I rode in a Tesla last December, my Uber was a Tesla. I've never been so jerked around in the back seat as I've been in that Tesla. I think the suspension is crap. And we only drove from downtown Denver to the airport. The huge sunroof sounds nice but in reality you bake inside the car unless you cover it, I confirmed it with the car owner. He said that he has a cover for it. Oh, and the neighbors across from me, who bought 2 teslas, almost never turn the lights on in the house anymore, they must have been hit with huge electric bills.
You’re already close to 500k subs 👍
Love the dialogue at the beginning
It's fun lol
I have a strict rule in my car (okay, our car) that when you arrive at your destination (it doesn't matter if you drove for 20 minutes or 200 miles), then all the rubbish you have collected in the car during the journey must come out with you , ESPECIALLY if it has been near a MacDolands..so no paper cups or dropped french fries can be left behind….
I managed to clear everything off my bathroom sink, including the handwash. I decluttered the bathroom cabinet and put everything in there that I use daily (toothbrush, paste, mouthwash, etc.). Then I got a soap dispenser that attaches to the wall. Now the whole area is clear, and it's so much easier to keep clean. Whenever the hand towel needs changing I take the used towel and give the sink area a wipe before throwing it in the laundry basket. This is easy because I don't have to pick up or move anything, and it helps keep the area looking good between the times when I give it a proper clean.
Baby getting big. 🚼 Sooo CUTE !
One of your best videos yet!! You are soooo correct in that every few items need soaking. Keep those videos coming…
Glad you enjoyed it! That's so true
I love those yellow pans!
OMG! I think you solved the decades of a puzzle. My Mother soaked the dishes, my father put them away.
Team work is key!
@@GabeBult Yes and grace. Two different people with two different beliefs.
My belief is the women own the kitchen but men should take out the trash.
GOOD VIDEO ))) Chore list for myself is crucial. What did I promise someone I'd do WHEN. Prep before that. List at least 4 town chores before driving. Stuff can wait usually. Confirm open hours by phone before you drive. Eatery close an hour early? Bank NOT open at 9 or 4? Bathroom "flat" always clear. Drawers work for smalls. Run the brush in the bowl every day.
Dry the shower walls with same towel you dry yourself. Glass tiles sparkle like wine glasses and save hours of decrusting lime. Dust the floor with same and toss in washer NOW. Kitchen flats still need help ))). See cruds on the carpet? Vac NOW. Close cabinet doors. Make bed right after you stand up. No clothes draped on anything. If clean, fold and put away. If not clean, throw in washer right away. No hamper. Clear paths.
I keep a grocery bag/trash bag in my car to collect little scraps of trash in one place, then it's easy to bring in at once later! Because I will inevitably leave receipts/paper scraps/tea cups in my car
I have started doing that as well! It works great
So agree about not letting it soak!
Love your ideas, Gabe!
Glad you like them!
This is great!
I only buy food for a week.
If it's a larger container, I freeze it in portion sizes
I wanted to clean my basement out for the last 3 years every Christmas. Starting March I get rid of 1 thing a day out of my basement. It is working well and I find it fund.
Never leave a room empty handed....something always needs to be put away. A clean, tidy and organized home = a clean, tidy and organized life.
I learned this working in a casino kitchen.
I thrive off rules. I don't always follow them but they really do make such a difference
The difficulty in talking to family (or friends) about your wish to live clutter-free is the way they were raised in this buy this-buy that society of ours.
You can’t tell them (for example) oh I’d just like a gift card for (this store, that restaurant) because invariably they will say (I speak from experience) “We want to buy something for you because we love you.”
Equating materialism with love, eh? I did that when I was younger and more stupid with my wages. But the older I get, the less I need, the more I want everyone around me to *enjoy* their earnings, not buy me more junk to donate, or worse, get rid of.
If they want to get you something fine, however if it doesn’t work in your home then let it go and be done with it,
Great tips, Gabe. I've implemented many of these over the years and I watch you for additional motivation. One of the things I love to do when I get home from work is change, lay out clothes for the next day, unpack my lunch, pack tomorrow's lunch, set the coffee pot, etc. It just makes things flow easily. My sleepy self always thanks my past self for being a forward thinker.
I do a lot of the same things! I always set up my coffee and lay up my clothes the night before
@@GabeBult And I thought I was being so outrageous organising my coffee perculator the night before. But it really doesn't change the taste. (I think.)
This video gives me inspiration. Cluttered anything gives me horrible anxiety
You have the same patriots blanket, that the kids and I made my husband for Father’s Day one year!!! 😁
Great video again and definitely seen results of my nan's fungal freebies gone wrong as we are clearing the home it's a huge task now for us all. Thanks Gabe!
Happens to a lot of us lol
@@GabeBult unfortunately but thankfully more people are learning more about intentional belongings thanks to channels especially like yours so I know my children will not have to deal with all the extra worry of our things but they will have memories instead which makes us so happy
Thanks. I just washed a few dishes by hand putting them in the top rack of the dw to dry. I do use the dw often but after curating cookware find I need to pull out certain things to wash by hand as I use them more often. Keeps the sink and counter tops clear.
Having a plan with your fridge and pantry items is always a good thing. I like to have them both full to a point and do other things like meal prep, menu planning and once a quarter date checks. It's just like any other part of the house, they need to be organized and managed. For a while there I wrote in black magic marker the exp dates large so I could use those up sooner. I also added clear plastic bins in my fridge so things don't get pushed to the back & forgotten. Now do these things work all the time, no. I still have the things that I forget to check the date on but about 95% of the time I have very little food waste.
Those all help a ton! We do that as well
If I let nasty pans soak, or I've made the dishwater too hot for my hands, I set an Alexa alarm as I walk out of the room. There's always something else to do in that 10 mins.
I'm good at saying no to things people want to give me. I'm happy about it.
I love the creativity in your videos. It keeps it interesting. Congrats on your continued success.
We play, 'counter is lava' so flat surfaces stay clean. When things are left, they go in a basket and can be reclaimed in 24°. If not reclaimed, donate/trash.
Easy peasy
Put a timer on your phone to 10-15 minutes. It is amazing how much you can do! Also, set-up patterns, for example, I change the bed sheets the same day the garbage is picked up.
"Dishwashers" are really dish rinsers. If you want a clean dish or cup, you have to wash it by hand. And, it saves water and electricity doing it by hand.
That is false!
@2:23 reminds me of the saying "Do u wanna be right or happy?" 😅😌 Maybe I need to frame that & put it on my wall 🤔
If you are financially pressed, use old blankets to insulate your windows. I use old curtains inside my better curtains for that purpose.
Thank you for another clutter video! 🎉🎉
Wish my husband was like this.
Ooo 'clean up as you cook' called me out! 😅 One of my simple joys is dancing round the kitchen while cooking dinner...but it does look like a hurricane has hit it afterwards 😂
It makes it so much more stressful when there is a huge cleanup afterwards for me at least
Clear the habits.
Enjoyed the original beginning. Good for you for trying something new.
Looks like you will hit 500k before your next video, enjoy your Tesla Gabe ❤
Hope so!
Thank you Gabe, really useful information and video 👍🏻😊
Glad it was helpful!
thanks
Great tips and I saw that white shirt!
I do have a few others lol
Great tips!
thank you for all you do
Thanks for watching!
Incidentally, this is also great life advice.
Great video. Thank you for this!
Love your content really great tips
Glad you like them!
I live in New England too,!
I just got rid of most of my blankets ( they took up to much real estate in my tiny cottage.
I just completed 2 room’s clutter free with fresh paint and curtains. I love my new spaces and can’t wait to tackle other rooms
I hope that you don’t regret that decision if/when the grid goes down.
Just subscribed on your channel. Love it!
Welcome aboard!
Keep up vs catch up (wash a couple dishes as you go vs. huge pile of dishes)
Thank you
Hope it helps!
You make things so simple to follow. Thanks, Gabe. BTW, my writing business is making me some money now, and I'm enjoying it just because I love to write.
That's awesome! Congrats
Thanks so much, Gabe!
Thanks for the great tips!...I'm going to get up now and finish doing the dishes, maybe clean off the table!😄💚
Do what you can!!! 🧡
So close to 500k! Go Gabe! 👏
I set up a turntable with a space for records on the side. That was a while ago. I have been good with keeping that space tidy, but struggling with everywhere else
❤u r sooo coool! I love your accent and,as i'm an english teacher i'd love to know your hometown.A hug from Sicily
🔥☕
👏👏👏thank you for inspiration
Almost there! 3K to go. I am so excited for you, Gabe Bult.
Thank you!
I do a storage box 🫣😖 I fill it and take it to storage! Then I say why do I have so much stuff!!! I want to get to this point of just less stuff!
I really like your videos. You have great advice.
I had an idea with your FUM promo.
Just put mirrors in the box and maybe people will realize how stupid they look vaping and then quit.
I prefer Young Living Essential Oil diffusers. Those are completely pure and essential oils.
Excellent video Gabe :) Loving your channel! :)
It’s simple. I learned to just spend 30 min a day to clean up stuff or hour a week only. It all adds up
You make it look sooooo easy! Thanks and we Americans are so spoiled…TOO MUCH STUFF!!!!!!
Cooking tip: Stay in the kitchen. My husband taught me to watch my spaghetti and stir it, instead of getting busy with distractions. Saves money.😂
Where are your pots and pans from? I love the vibrant yellow.
You’re super close to that Tesla!
Let's gooooo
There are all great tips.
Gabe 💜 your channel is a bliss 💚
Almost there to get a Tesla! 😃
Let's go
I agree
0:53 what kind of couch is that? Is it comfortable? Nap friendly?
Yes!
I like the donation box idea.I need to clean my refrigerator today that’s for sure. Wow I have stuff all over the place. But it is neat, organized and clean. It looks good but yet it still bothers me.!!!!
My husband keeps everything he uses out and visible and the place looks really cluttered, but there's no changing an 86 year old.
Any links for the bathroom organizer?
So close to a Tesla!!!
Almost there
We are now giving away furniture because there is nothing inside any more. No new furniture is coming in. Clear surfaces are the default now. Every shelf in every cabinet is only half full as is every drawer. I put empty boxes in the back of under sink cabinets to prevent stuff from being shoved in. The fridge now is only 20% full. We only have one set of dishes and cutlery per person. Don’t wash your dish, well that’s your problem😊 the only thing I won’t minimize is my collection of liquor, liqueurs and bitters. I have it all arranged on bookshelves on a back wall. 2 nights a week my husband and I split a cocktail. I night is a new recipe and the other an old favorite. This Is a luxury that has made up for hardly ever going out to eat. Not even for coffee or fast food. We buy small amounts of extremely high quality raw food and rarely exceed $200 a month. I never thought I would live in a home so neat and clean. I wish I had done this 20yrs ago.
This is SO random, but i LOVE your cheese grater, with the wooden handle? Genius…..
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I LOVE your hexagon kitchen flooring....where'd you get it?!
It came with the house
Hey Gabe, really helpful video! I was wondering if i can help you edit your videos and also make highly engaging shorts out of them.
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Having a donation box has been instrumental. I notice once it's full, i stop looking for things to fill it. But once it's been donated and returns empty, things start to find their way in the again bc there's a designated place for things i know i don't need anymore.
We love it!
You're at half a mill! I hope to see the tesla soon!
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Soon
Years ago I got really good at saying “no thanks”. I decline things all the time. Don’t bring it in your home that’s less stuff to manage.
A professional home chef van buys the right amount of food and cooks it up after dinner. There are no leftovers, possibly a lunch the next day
Your only 3k away from that tesla Gabe. Must be a great feeling!
In addition, how clutter can lead to hygiene issues by harboring pests and serious potential infection vectors, is important to note.