CLEAN DECLUTTER & ORGANIZE 2023 / Extreme Motivation / Organizing & Decluttering Ideas / Realistic!

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2023
  • In todays video we are cleaning decluttering & organizing my ENTIRE home! Let's throw it all out!! I'm sharing tips & ideas to organize your small home more efficiently and talking about best practices for decluttering. I am always cleaning, organizing, and decluttering over here on my channel so be sure to subscribe for more!
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Комментарии • 164

  • @tinamax4023

    your pantry is huge compared to mine, which works perfectly well. why not just buy the things that are really eaten instead of buying, storing and eventually throwing away so much?

  • @sober1980

    Geez get rid of a lot of those toys. To much junk

  • @kambyr
    @kambyr  +2

    Best by date is not the expiration date.

  • @d.k.s.4057

    You asked if we had some ideas about what to do with extra or aging foodstuffs... Here's what I do- I contacted an animal rescue in the next town where they have a little bit of all kinds of creatures, mostly wildlife like ducks, possums, raccoons, all kinds of birds and odd circus animals (we're in a circus retirement area)... I explained what I had and they asked me to leave it in the original container (if possible) and bring it to them. This included cereal, crackers, seeds, nuts, breads without mold, dry beans, greens if not wilted, and the like. I included whatever I was not sure of and they decided onsite. It was used, after inspection, to feed animals whose diets were consistent with the product. As we eat pretty well- healthy- the items were useful. Even snack bars, crumbled or broken, were used as long as they weren't sugary. Our rice (uncooked) was taken by their rescue team who would put it in old socks, tie them off, and heat in a microwave to make a 'warm buddy' for baby animals who were cold/wet/abandoned/lost! Oatmeal was a favorite, I was told. I was amazed at what the people there imagined to do! They had a veterinary supervisor and I left it up to them to decide.--- I also took food to Goodwill donation stations when they advertised with a signboard outside the station they accepted food donations. They collected it and a food bank came and picked it up weekly.-- My mother tells me people bring food to the break room in her workplace and leave it on a table marked "FREE" that anyone can access.-- Hope this is helpful.-- Nice of you to care about this!

  • @allisonfox566

    If your dryer isn’t working very well please get the vent cleaned! It could be plugged which is a huge fire hazard!

  • @itsrachelschultz_

    ZERO shame in my no folding game 💪🏻 I fold my clothes…but it’s soooo much easier to just throw my kids pants in a drawer and hang up their shirts/dresses

  • @momto2342

    Hi there.. I know- I’m not at behind in watching this video 😂 But I just heard you mention your son’s eating habits. My son will be 22 years old next month. Since he was born, he had MANY food aversions- the same reactions of gagging before the food even came in contact with his mouth. He was diagnosed with OCD in the form of an eating disorder. We were told not to force him, and allow him to eat what he would eat. I will mention- this did include a single fruit or vegetable (unless you consider French fries a vegetable 🫤). To this day, he will not eat fruits or vegetables.. he has added some foods to his diet- all meats, unfortunately. He has always been a healthy child, minus the childhood asthma that he outgrew before his teens. I know the frustration.. the judgment passed on you (sometimes even in your own home by guests invited to dinner), and the worrying you have done/will continue to do about how unhealthy it must be! Believe me- I went through it allllll- and still do, even though my son is 21 years old now! Haha As hard as it is, don’t let their comments get to you and don’t feel the need to justify what your son eats/doesn’t eat. If we needed to go somewhere where a meal would be eaten- I would take something for my son to eat if I didn’t know there would be something there for him. I packed him the exact same lunch from K-12, so we knew he would eat at school. The comments of others never seemed to bother him, as long as he wasn’t being forced to try something. Our pediatrician thought “peer pressure will correct it”, but he was wrong! Haha Just let him eat what he will eat, and know that you’re still a great mom- no matter what he doesn’t want to eat!!

  • @laurab7379

    we all have a pantry like yours from time to time if kids are sick or quite a bit going on so the pantry gets neglected. It happens not matter how are you try to keep up, being in the Northeast climate you always have more just in case of a snow storm to tide you over. i have had a week go by before I could get my car out so take a deep breath! All is good! You have the best organization videos! Love the fireplace what a difference it makes in your living room!

  • @SnappyGum718

    Sometimes all you need is a compilation of throwing things out to get you motivated

  • @nilkadoesntcare
    @nilkadoesntcare 14 дней назад

    I was a very picky eater as a child. I still don’t like too many vegetables lol but I eat most foods now. So I’m sure your child will grow out of it !

  • @Rensidual

    Thank you for being realistic. It really helps with motivation lol

  • @michellebrewster2093

    Great video! People on the internet can be so mean. I am currently cleaning out my grandparents house after they passed away. It has been crazy, I also have depression and anxiety so it's really hard to stay focused and motivated. With the combination of OCD your videos are really helping me

  • @gamerfrog8404

    my son has AFRID, avoidant food restriction intake disorder. It is common with kids with sensory issues. You are doing wonderful. Way too many parents force their kids to eat foods that trigger their sensory issues refusing to believe its painful for them to do so (sensory issues are absolutely akin to pain). You working to find more safe foods for him made me like you and your channel even more as it is rare and beautiful to see. The most important thing to remember with kids who have trouble eating (due to sensory issues) is "fed is best". You will find yourself being creative like you never knew you could and throwing away a lot of ideals about healthy food (to a point). For example, my kid refused to eat so much when he was 2 that he had an iron deficiency. He already had sensory and taste issues, no way was he taking the iron supplements. I did some research and learned that vitamin c helps with iron absorption. So I started giving him sunny d with his cream of wheat, cheerios, and oatmeal. His iron was back to normal next test. He used to terrify me at two because before he started eating oatmeal and cream of wheat, he wouldn't eat anything but cheerios and peanut butter. That is how I learned fed is best, it took months of me shaming myself for not giving him what he needs until my grandfather assured me he is not starving. My son also went through food therapy and it helped a bit. Now he is 11 and while there are a lot of foods he wont eat, he does eat way more. Like I can not get him to eat chili to save my life but he will eat a cheeseburger with just ketchup so we keep hamburgers in the house. I definitely cant get him to eat soups either and medicine is still a challenge but he does a little better with that.

  • @d.k.s.4057

    Regarding the disposal of chemicals: in our area, we call the waste management company which serves our county for trash/garbage/lawn debris... They will answer any questions we have about specific items and give general help in evaluating what we want to rid ourselves of. Last time I did a major clean in the garage, I wrote down the names of all products by type and used the list as a discussion point when calling the company. Made notes beside each item as I went along in conversation so I knew what to do when I got back to the source... They even told how to "package" everything until they could come and get it so we would be safe in the meantime! Enlightening to say the least but the rep was very glad to give information and all was picked up or taken to a processing center if ineligible for pick up. Hope this helps- so pleased you are being careful about what are essentially poisons for people and animals. Great job!

  • @jchatra3338

    Honestly I think you have all a person could only dream for - the home, the family, the freedom of getting anything you want and experimenting, swapping stuff etc and also expressing yourself through your home by changing furnitures, organizing etc

  • @lifebeautifullyimperfect

    My son was similar! We had to work up verrrry slowly- starting with foods that had a smooth texture to lumpier and more solid. But slowly. He’s five now and eats like a champ. I know it’s discouraging and frustrating, but it will get better!

  • @larajohnson8656
    @larajohnson8656 21 час назад

    Watching this, hearing about the summer of rain, someone is always sick with colds or puke bug, a child with a food issue and no extended family nearby to babysit, I lived this life before RUclips was a popular thing. Maybe if I had seen someone like her (myself) on RUclips 15 to 20 years ago, I would not have felt like my life was a hopeless, constant struggle or felt so alone.

  • @YolandaMartinez-bc6kk

    Thanks, YOU BEEN A HUGE HELP, I LOVE YOUR STYLE, YES WE SHOULD DO WHAT WORKS FOR THE FAMILY. IM VERY PROUD OF YOU. 😊

  • @d.k.s.4057

    Yes! Yes! Do your yard and film it! I would love this- really enjoy garage shed, yard and car cleanouts! thanks