Why do the messes come back? Extreme Basement Declutter

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
  • It’s that time of the week again!! It’s time to declutter another section of this hoarded basement! I talk about the emotional attachments I have to the stuff and how my ADHD plays a huge part in how the messes seem to return!
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  • @paigebecker6446
    @paigebecker6446 2 дня назад +32

    "I can let go of that old story." I found this so helpful as I have a hard time getting rid of clothing, often because it represents something from my past that I am having trouble letting go. But clothing from the past does not represent me in the present. It is an old story, and I am the new me!

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад +6

      This is so beautifully written out!!! Thank you so much for sharing 🦄💜🌟🙏🏼

  • @carypolakowski4817
    @carypolakowski4817 2 дня назад +38

    I love what you said about the shirt not needing to be a trophy for losing the weight. That was profound. Something that might be helpful after a garage sale is deciding” I am not going to put everything away now because I’m exhausted or busy. I’ll take care of it when I can.” A conscious decision gives yourself permission to take care of things when you can. Great job as always!

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад +2

      Thank you so much my friend ❤️🙏🏼❤️

  • @ediefolta9494
    @ediefolta9494 2 дня назад +16

    Maybe the way to deal with the stuff being saved for painting the hallway etc is to give them a home with paint brushes, rollers and trays. Same with stuff for other projects. Give them a home with other items for that activity.

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад +1

      Thank you so much, that is a great idea!!! 🦄💜🌟🙏🏼

  • @nixynightmares
    @nixynightmares 2 дня назад +32

    I highly reccomend researching tank sizes. Pumps and other needs for the fish before getting them ! There's quite a lot of work that goes into it but your fishies will be very happy with that work 💜

    • @amara560
      @amara560 2 дня назад +10

      Yes, I'm so glad you brought this up! Please make sure to do plenty of research, cycle your tank and do not get a goldfish for that size tank.

    • @salvagemania
      @salvagemania 2 дня назад +4

      Looking up how to cycle an aquarium would be good too. The process is pretty straightforward.

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад +6

      Oh yes, we absolutely will ❤️🙏🏼❤️ We love animals/all living creatures so much that we will do the proper research first!

    • @nixynightmares
      @nixynightmares День назад +3

      @@ahoardersheart bless you 💜🙏 we know the fishies will be loved in your house 😊

    • @alyssapfluger4236
      @alyssapfluger4236 9 часов назад +1

      Similarly for betta fishes! They are tropical fish that need 10 gallon tanks and heaters. Many people don't know that (and I definitely didn't as a kid)

  • @alanbirkner1958
    @alanbirkner1958 2 дня назад +12

    Hi, I enjoy sorting and decluttering. I go around my home drawer by drawer and toss papers, clothing, craft items, books, and more. I found a stack of papers to shred. My daughter has ADHD and other disorders. We work together to sort her things. Tina, Al's wife

    • @alanbirkner1958
      @alanbirkner1958 2 дня назад +3

      BTW. You are doing a great job explaining Hoarding and ADD. Tina, Al's wife

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад +2

      Thank you so so much my dearest friend ❤️🙏🏼❤️ I always enjoy reading your message 🦄💜🌟🙏🏼🦄💜🌟🙏🏼

  • @janeorr3074
    @janeorr3074 2 дня назад +23

    You have come so far!!! being able to deal with clothes and baby items in one session is huge. Best wishes in getting trash/charity/churned items out of the basement. I totally support your effort to get all items in labeled bins in lieu of cardboard boxes with items sticking out.
    I am so thankful that you discuss your ADHD, it helps me not to feel so alone in my struggles. Cheers!

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад +1

      You are definitely not alone in your ADHD struggles ❤️🙏🏼❤️ The good thing is that we can get through this together 🦄💜🌟🙏🏼

    • @janeorr3074
      @janeorr3074 День назад

      @@ahoardersheart

  • @DocTardis10
    @DocTardis10 День назад +7

    Can I make a suggestion? I don’t have hoarding disorder, so take this with a grain of salt. I also have issues associating memories with objects, and one thing that has helped me is taking pictures of my children (now 16 & 13) USING those objects, wearing those clothes, playing with those toys, holding up those trophies, etc. Your kids are still young enough to do this , too. Letting go of the object itself has been easier if I have a picture of it, especially of the kids using it when they were younger. I also saved a lot of my childhood toys, but have come to realize that they didn’t preserve well or the kids just didn’t want them so there’s no point in saving them for grandkids someday. I’d rather someone be able to use them.

  • @terrybryson6864
    @terrybryson6864 18 часов назад +2

    I think keeping toys is good. We saved most of our sons toys and now our 4 grandchildren enjoy them. If you can clean them, and they aren’t deteriorated, they are fine. No reason to purchase many more when you have grandchildren. They love the toys.

  • @ros8986
    @ros8986 2 дня назад +2

    Aquarium - this reminds me of #2 of my rules for success "no task however small EVER gets done unless a specific date/time/place are set to do it". Rule #1 is "Live a life of no excuses" (or more like "don't give in to setbacks/problems/barriers), rule #3 is "accomplishing one task means saying no to the 50 other (more fun) things I could be doing".

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад

      Wow, thank you so much for sharing!!! Such great advice 🦄💜🌟🙏🏼

  • @elexafischer8288
    @elexafischer8288 2 дня назад +12

    Wow. I needed to hear that about the trophy outfit! You're right; the victory IS about health. I AM going to let go of some stuff this weekend!

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад

      Yessssss!!! I am cheering you on every step of the way 📣🦄💜🌟📣🦄💜🌟

  • @eileenlehonnyberg1576
    @eileenlehonnyberg1576 2 дня назад +8

    I don’t have adhd but I have the same re-cluttering or not completing the process issue. The way you are combining like items, labeling bins, revisiting boxes and bags, and saving items that are important to you equals on-going success.

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад

      Thank you so much my friend ❤️🙏🏼❤️

  • @danielles3841
    @danielles3841 День назад +1

    It is amazing to see how much you have grown over the years. I first found you through your Konmari videos, when you didn't show your face and had sunglasses on. I'm so proud of you and your growth!

  • @Xiroi87
    @Xiroi87 2 дня назад +2

    I quite good at getting rid of stuff, but i keep some old clothes, not a large amount, I haven't used in ages, not sure why. Now you've just have explained why. I wasn't even aware of the emotional attachment to what they represent. Time to work on that! Thank you for being such an inspiration.

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад

      Thank you so much for your encouraging message!! I’ll be cheering you on as you declutter and go through your clothes 📣🦄💜🌟🙏🏼

  • @summerbaby4600
    @summerbaby4600 2 дня назад +2

    Your tossy tossy pile is so impressive EACH episode!!!👏👏👏👏👏

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад +1

      Awe, thank you so much!! That really means a lot to me 🥹❤️🙏🏼

  • @thehoardedgrotto8521
    @thehoardedgrotto8521 2 дня назад +3

    I feel like you probably don't want to do another tour video of the basement because you will finish this summer..
    ..but I secretly want one.

  • @caramoonlynn
    @caramoonlynn 2 дня назад +5

    My son and daughter in law came to help me in the basement. I don't have much garbage down there, just a lot of good stuff. They stacked everything really carefully. I couldn't be down there while they worked. It triggered my anxiety, so I stayed upstairs and cleaned and checked on them every 47 minutes. They want to organize it so we can finish the basement! Yay!

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад

      Thank you sharing your story with us 🙏🏼❤️ I absolutely understand how you feel anxiety when they are organizing your things! That is the best decision to be upstairs as they do it. I am so incredibly proud of your progress and how self aware you are 🦄💜🌟🙏🏼

  • @katia.luna213
    @katia.luna213 18 часов назад

    🎉🎉🎉 Always great to get rid of old clothes. I wish I had pictures of myself in my favorite outfits. 2012 brings me back! "Shopping is my Cardio" was one of the most popular phrases! 😂

  • @bethstratton3391
    @bethstratton3391 2 дня назад +6

    Ms Heart, well done on going through the churned items and decluttering them. Keep opening up that floor space and clearing the clutter and debris, because it will be so nice when the boys finally get the opportunity to have the fish they want and set up the fish tank. That said, whilst watching the section of your video in which you talked about your boys having room for a fish tank. I started wondering something, which is this:
    I know you asked your boys a few years back as the pandemic was starting, what they thought of you holding on to so much of their stuff from when they were younger. You suggested at that time that they didn’t mind because they knew it made you as someone with ADHD/ADD happy and soothed you as a person (I’m presuming they were not aware of your miscarriages at this time). However, I’m wondering what do they think now that they are nearly another five years older?
    In view of the fact that your boys are now personally responsible for their own things and have, therefore, chosen to declutter so many kids things in their own mini decluttering videos. Also, bearing in mind that they both asked to be allowed to have more grown up bedrooms and chill out spaces. I say this because I know many young adults who hate seeing all their old kiddy stuff because they want to be acknowledged as having moved on from childhood, and no longer want to be reminded of being kids; but rather want to be seen fully for the late teens or almost adults that they are. This expresses similar sentiments as to when older boys feel somewhat embarrassed if their parents suddenly take out old baby and kids photo albums to flick through in front of their peers.

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад +2

      What a great question!! Yes, Brandon recently turned 16 and likes his room neat, organized and more adult looking now! But he does still have sentimental attachment to some of his childhood toys, he has them in bins in the basement (they’re going to have another mini series this summer!) Tyler who turned 12 is a very young 12! lol He still likes his plushies and childhood stuff. He’s wants to do another bedroom declutter but he’s having a harder time Decluttering and organizing than his brother! To which I tell him, “no worries, you developing those skill sets and you’re doing amazing bc you want to do another video!!”

    • @bethstratton3391
      @bethstratton3391 День назад

      @@ahoardersheart I am so glad you took my question in the positive genuine spirit it was intended. Thank you for taking the time to answer me. Both of your son’s do a brilliant job at decluttering, but you have taught them so well. I will be looking forward to seeing their progress and yours in your summer videos. I have to admit I thought Tyler was 13 though not 12. They are growing up to be such wonderful boys. We are all so proud of how far you have come Ms Heart, you amaze me with your strength of character and willpower to help others. You are a genuine and blessed person.

  • @Meme4Mimi
    @Meme4Mimi 2 дня назад +7

    Thank you for sharing your vulnerability and thought processes! You continue to be one of my inspirations !

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад

      Awe, you are so incredibly sweet!! Thank you for always keeping me encouraged to keep going 🦄💜🌟🙏🏼

  • @myrnahouston5773
    @myrnahouston5773 2 дня назад +13

    Your down to earth approach and honesty is refreshing and appreciated! Thank you for sharing again!

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад

      Thank you so much my friend, your encouragement means so much to me ❤️🙏🏼❤️

  • @bobababy21
    @bobababy21 2 дня назад +1

    So satisfying to get all those churned things organised into their rightful place! P.s. love your nails ♡

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад

      Thank you so much my friend 🦄💜🌟🙏🏼

  • @loiswessel5823
    @loiswessel5823 2 дня назад +8

    Have you thought about taking photos of the sentimental stuff and writing your memories about that object next to it in your memory notebook?

    • @kellylockwood9529
      @kellylockwood9529 2 дня назад

      That’s an Interesting idea

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад

      I definitely take pictures but never thought of the notebook!! Great idea, I really love it!!

  • @rebeckamattisson5083
    @rebeckamattisson5083 2 дня назад +2

    Yay, a great decluttering session today! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад

      Whoo Hoo 🎉🎉🎉 Thank you so much my dearest friend 🦄💜🌟🙏🏼

  • @pyrobunnymaniac
    @pyrobunnymaniac 2 дня назад +2

    Been a while since I commented, but always love your decluttering videos & victories. This one was huge & can't wait (if you decide) to see a basement update even w/the churned stuff.

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад +1

      Thank you so much!!! So good to hear from you!!!! I keep forgetting to do a Basement update, I need to get on the ball for that lol 🦄💜🌟🙏🏼

  • @reneemenary7641
    @reneemenary7641 День назад

    I just want you to know how much I enjoy your videos. I look forward to when you post a new one, and usually listen to it a couple times. What a good job you're doing cleaning things out. Good for you. I hope you're having a good summer. Thanks for sharing your videos with us. :)

  • @allalala9916
    @allalala9916 2 дня назад +3

    For baby stuff it helps to go through each item regularly and arrange it from the least attached to the most attached. My 9 was the most attached to Lego duplo, everything else he played with for a time and then completely forgot about it. My 3 year old used to love two horses, now he loves paw patrol but he is not attached to any one particular toy. He mostly like to pretend that he himself is one of the characters. I keep one toy from each stage in life, except Lego.

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад +1

      Thank you so so much for sharing such amazing organizing advice!!!

  • @Stefunny82
    @Stefunny82 2 дня назад +3

    That pile was Pepper approved! ❤

  • @goldfishsnake
    @goldfishsnake 2 дня назад +2

    one thought about the fish tank, I was watching a podcast interview with Dana K White and she talks about only having the amount of stuff you can personally handle maintenance on in your home. I wonder if it's most about that for you vs. adhd, that even though it'd be cool it's just over the line of what you have time and desire to maintain, and that's ok!

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад

      Yesss! With my ADHD I don’t know what my maintenance threshold would even be bc to me, there are infinite possibilities! I could try and create one to at least have an idea and go through there!! Thank you so much for sharing 🦄💜🌟🙏🏼

  • @francinehogsett3065
    @francinehogsett3065 5 часов назад

    Clothing is always the hardest for me….but I’ve gotten rid of a lot and I do the 1 in 1 out rule 😘❤️ great job my friend

  • @GenRN
    @GenRN 2 дня назад

    I haven’t watched in awhile but when I am ready to do housework I always come back. You look absolutely beautiful and love your natural look. You speak from the heart and appreciate your vulnerability and honesty so much! Keep it up!
    I have 6 aquariums ;). They are my sanity.

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад

      Awe, thank you for your sweet encouraging message!!! That means so much to my heart 🦄💜🌟🙏🏼 I will be cheering you on as you do your housework!!!!

  • @ikrobiee
    @ikrobiee День назад +1

    The real challenge I find it getting the decluttered items out of the house.

  • @IceCreamHoldingFee
    @IceCreamHoldingFee День назад +2

    Ok, listen, Mrs. Heart we love you, and so we tell you it's really time to just stop churning the hoard. It's a matter of distraction, deferred decisions, but also secretly, still not wanting to let things go, even after you've made a decision with it. Apply your good ADHD strategy "don't put it down, put it away". At this point, only touch the object once, and make a decision on that ONE object (keep, donate, trash...there are ONLY 3 decisions). If donate, donate it TODAY. If trash, trash it TODAY. If keep, then find a proper home for it and put it where it belongs TODAY. Then, rinse and repeat this process until you get decision fatigue (which happens after about 200 decisions, could be less for you), then fully stop for TODAY. But at the end of the session, there should be a box delivered to a donation centre TODAY, and a trash bag/recycling bin full of garbage/ recycling ready in the garage for garbage day TODAY, and the remainder bin with keep items put in their permanent home TODAY. Trust me, the you tomorrow will thank the you TODAY for making a proper and complete decisions with fully completed action steps on objects YESTERDAY. Also, I'd hate to say it but think it's time to stop with the yard sales FOR NOW. I know you love doing them and raising money to give to charity but you could just as easily give the bins and bins and bins of yard sale items you're saving to the charity to raise money for themselves with the same objects which will free up your own time and head space TODAY. Holding onto bins waiting for a yard sale 6 months from now is just another deferred decision which should be made TODAY. It is still a form of "churning the hoard". If you can't give it away TODAY (like on your town's giving page), it belongs at a donation centre TODAY, not in your basement, and not saved for a yard sale. Your point of power is always the choice you make in the NOW. Said with love 💜

  • @eyrunsigrunardottir6977
    @eyrunsigrunardottir6977 2 дня назад +1

    It is so nice to see your progress and how well you are doing!

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад +1

      Thank you so much my friend 🦄💜🌟

  • @roosmarijnlogtenberg605
    @roosmarijnlogtenberg605 11 часов назад

    I feel like you would be an amazing foster parent

  • @isabellerininger6249
    @isabellerininger6249 2 дня назад

    Boy, that’s the truth-I save things as trophies or mile markers for experiences, like proof I did something/traveled to that place/experienced that thing. My memory is awful, I forget so much that I need these things to remember the story of my life.😭 photos don’t work for that because they are all digital now and I constantly worry that story of our family is one wrong click or one “oopsie” away from nonexistance…. Holding the item brings it all back.

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад

      I feel EXACTLY the same way!! Digital pictures make me nervous bc I have lost pictures from our past!! I’m trying to be better and make sure I print them out and create albums!! It takes time but it does self soothe my nervous system 🦄💜🌟🙏🏼

  • @brg2743
    @brg2743 2 дня назад +1

    Little by little it is changing your basement for the better! Yay!

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад +1

      Yes it is!!! My favorite saying is “a journey of thousand miles starts with one step!”

    • @sharpiesarecool814
      @sharpiesarecool814 День назад

      @@ahoardersheart that's a good quote!

  • @colettenewell4634
    @colettenewell4634 2 дня назад +1

    What a great video. Very motivating.

  • @jeannebowes2898
    @jeannebowes2898 2 дня назад +1

    Greater joys await! ❤

  • @charishurt1768
    @charishurt1768 2 дня назад

    Fantastic job beautiful lady congratulations so proud of you💜
    🦄

  • @keelienne
    @keelienne 2 дня назад +2

    My aha-thought was „Just because I recognize it doesn’t mean I have to keep it“. That made the difference for me, and I could let go of so many things I just had because I had them for a long time already 😅
    Think it’s the same for you with that clothes?

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад

      I absolutely love that!!! Yes, it’s very similar like that to the clothes!!

  • @kellyharris4639
    @kellyharris4639 День назад

    Hoping to drag out another bag this afternoon from my basement. I put one out yesterday.

  • @LorisLaboratory
    @LorisLaboratory 2 дня назад +3

    Thank you for all the inspiration! :) Often you've said that you're not ready to let go of certain things yet like baby items, but how do you differentiate between items you feel like you "should" eventually get rid of but arent there yet, vs. items you actively want to keep? (like your own childhood items, my little ponies etc). :)

    • @allalala9916
      @allalala9916 2 дня назад +3

      Trauma versus happy memories possibly?

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад +2

      I made a decision based on my emotional internal scale. If the item is registering at a 1-3 (very low emotional attachment) I let it go immediately! If it registers at a 8-10 (very high emotional attachment) it goes immediately back in the bin. Anything between a 4-7, I’ll check in with myself and see if I’m ready to let it go!! Over time, I found that things I was attached to, have lost their emotional story too!

    • @LorisLaboratory
      @LorisLaboratory День назад

      @@ahoardersheart Thank you! ❤️🙏

  • @croccatcher
    @croccatcher 2 дня назад

    So proud of you ❤

  • @sherrygantt2158
    @sherrygantt2158 День назад

    Great video. You are doing amazing.

  • @cosmeohana2376
    @cosmeohana2376 2 дня назад +1

    You are on 🔥

  • @emilykravish3888
    @emilykravish3888 2 дня назад +8

    You gotta stop giving yourself more projects and work to do-you have enough to do already girl 😂 I feel stressed out for you

  • @veganryori
    @veganryori 2 дня назад

    Omg the lime green of the 00s/10s!

  • @debratakagawa4764
    @debratakagawa4764 2 дня назад +1

    Very nice pile of things to let go. Does hubby go through his things periodically or is he less enthusiastic about it?

  • @ritavasnanigurbani6063
    @ritavasnanigurbani6063 День назад

    In thus episode you did a hood job Ms Heart🎉🎉 I'm also trying to get my house on track

  • @thecrazylifeandtimesofacra2629
    @thecrazylifeandtimesofacra2629 2 дня назад +2

    this is where i a at now in my journey i clean and clean and clean but it looks like i never even started it seems to have all crept right back in again and it brought friends lolol i need still way less stuff i been decluttering for 2 yrs now but i feel like theres still a lot where does it all come from im trying not to bring in anything we dont need or that didnt need upgraded but it still comes or i clean out one spot and it just messes up what i already had completed and with my adhd i am all over the place and never really can get one thing done i just dont even know if ill ever get rid of enough to lift the weight off my back but ill keep on trying i guess

  • @tngirlz4622
    @tngirlz4622 2 дня назад +2

    Woo hoo, way to go taking baby steps with the basement! 🥳👏👏👏🦄 This May be a bad idea because you already have many projects for ‘future you’ to do, but if you have clothes you love because your sons liked the print, it reminds you a happy times, etc, could you save them with craft supplies and use them when you need fabric for crafts? You might be able to make cushions for your basement family room out of old clothes, for example. Then you keep the memory, but not the item of clothing.

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart  День назад +1

      Oh I absolutely love that idea!!!! I do want to incorporate more DIY Craft videos since I’m passionate about it!!! 🦄💜🌟🙏🏼

  • @user-jd9qw3om6o
    @user-jd9qw3om6o День назад +1

    To get rid of items quickly my neighbor was having a yard sale but nothing was for sale is was free She didn't advertise it she waited for whom came once it was over whatever was left over she took it to a second hand store
    Please DON"T waste your energy! you are wasting time by not enjoy the time NOW with the age your boys that are growing up NOW fast and you are missing it thinking about back then memories of toys and clothes
    Please move forward if needed take photos of those toys/clothes and donate them!
    I'm truly sorry you had miscarriages! Keeping toys or clothes might make it harder to move forward? Curious if this is similar to people that loose a loved one and hoard all their items? I too held onto my dads jacket for 20 years thinking if I donated it it meant I didn't love him. I finally donated it and don't feel like a bad daughter I felt like I just released him into heaven sounds silly but that is how I feel

  • @noransakr2870
    @noransakr2870 День назад +1

    You have a china cabinet in the garage i hope you can declutter enough that you'd have an empty wall to place it in, and display your china and my little pony collections.
    Also if you could get your husband to kumary his stuff like put 10 bins out and try to condense them and when you do. disagnate to him only black bins and maybe bright green, and light blue and purple bins for the boys artwork and baby stuff

  • @sandradisclafani6725
    @sandradisclafani6725 День назад

    ❤️👍

  • @lucyrademakers4188
    @lucyrademakers4188 День назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤😊

  • @joannevenz5045
    @joannevenz5045 2 дня назад +4

    Your husband is going to have alot to go through when it’s his turn.

  • @Rachel-ul8et
    @Rachel-ul8et 2 дня назад

    So did you set up, churn or declutter the fish tank?

  • @andeebee2530
    @andeebee2530 5 часов назад

    Hold on to the memories, let go of the things.

  • @suzannerockall4030
    @suzannerockall4030 2 дня назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ap85jp87
    @ap85jp87 2 дня назад +6

    This is going to sound like judgement, but.... The baby toys belong to your boys - let them declutter the items, they don't belong to you! When you talk about churning are you saying you aren't doing what you show us you are going to do? Give yourself a time frame - if you don't deal with it by that date - donate it! If you have clothes in a bin in the basement, you aren't wearing them, get rid of them! You are an amazing woman, keep it up!!!

  • @kellylockwood9529
    @kellylockwood9529 2 дня назад

    You shouldn’t store records flat. They need to stand up or the ridges will flatten out.

  • @jordanvejtasa446
    @jordanvejtasa446 2 дня назад +1

    I think you should keep the baby stuff that you are attached to. My mom kept all of our favorite toys, jumpers, high chairs, etc and it has been so nice since I had my baby! She has stuff for grandmas house and she gets to watch a baby use all of those items again 💕 not everything needs to be decluttered. You are doing fantastic

    • @user-jd9qw3om6o
      @user-jd9qw3om6o День назад

      Regarding high chairs possibly other items in this field countries have laws against certain dates/years due to accidents in the past. Please research before putting a child in a older item?

    • @jordanvejtasa446
      @jordanvejtasa446 День назад

      @@user-jd9qw3om6o a high chair? They just sit in it to eat food lol Car seats shouldn’t be kept but a high chair could be used for forty years if you take care of it

    • @user-jd9qw3om6o
      @user-jd9qw3om6o 19 часов назад

      @@jordanvejtasa446 Please remember that some high chairs don't have belts and the sitting area might have space for the child to slide down onto the floor?

  • @AmyWhoLovesFlowers
    @AmyWhoLovesFlowers 2 дня назад +2

    it must feel SO good finding your treasures (for now) and making them orderly. I am not sure that this is "churning." I think that is unnecessarily negative sounding. 😅 I think you are MACRO-organizing in first passes and need to go through things more times to MICRO-organize. That is your style! So don't be too hard on yourself! I don't even think you are really ADHD. Yes, you are artsy & creative, you are energetic & social, you have a cute cat, you are surrounded by things and reminders and things to do ~ but it is normal to be distracted by all that! Honestly, it would be weirder to be mono-focused! (imho ☺️). So, please don't be too hard on yourself!! 💗 Maybe try thinking of this whole decluttering adventure as dealing with a season of your life ~ and not a diagnosis. It may lighten your feelings and make the whole process easier for you! And someone else's terms (like churning) may not be what is happening at all if you look at it from a different perspective (a micro-organizing stage)! 🤗🛍️🗃️
    The basement is sure looking good! I know that is your goal, but if you need a change, I would love to see videos on the Laundry and your Make-up rooms. I feel so invested in those, too! I love your make-up area 💅🏼! 💛💐