I just had a random thought pop in my head, but for anyone decluttering trial sized (or full sized) toiletries and makeup samples that are new but you’re not going to use yourself, please donate them to women’s shelters or homeless shelters. Those makeup samples especially, that you might otherwise throw away can go a long way to help women in shelters to have a little bit of confidence and maybe pamper themselves a bit or to get ready for a job interview etc. Someone mentioned this to me a few years ago when I had tons of hotel shampoos and soaps, free toothbrushes from my dentist, makeup samples from the mall, etc. so I thought I’d share it with all of you.❤️
Please do not donate hotel size toiletries to any woman’s shelters. I learned the hard way that it’s triggering to young ladies that may have be victims of s*x trafficking , or forced into other hurtful activities. I learned that having their own full size products were very liberating:)
@@karlinebohne789 Hmmm thanks for sharing that. I’ve never heard that before, but it makes sense. The shelters in my area actually encourage the donation of trial sizes so I guess it’s different everywhere.
Also, look up breast cancer centers like I Go Pink. They have one where you can donate unused makeup and beauty stuff and other items where they make bags for their patients.
Creating the “drawer” within the bigger baskets with smaller ones- love it! So much nicer. Also- clear lazy Susan’s-yes!!! These have been over of the best organizational ideas I’ve seen lately!!
Thank you for these tips! I am a messy person and my husband has ADHD, so you know - he is a messy mess person... And your tips are so simple! And they are not scary like "Declutter your house this weekend" or "Organize your closet this afternoon and decide what to give away/throw away/keep" etc. Thank you so much! Of course I subscribe to your channel with a black bell
The baskets for storage idea is a fantastic way to corral stuff! I use baskets for most of my stuff to limit how much I own. However I do something different for my shoes. I live in a very rainy climate. My shoes get wet, muddy etc. so throwing all my shoes in one basket ruins the other pairs. What I’ve found that works well for me is an open back 5-shelf bookshelf with shoe/boot mud trays to catch the water & debris. When the trays get dirty just rinse them off, dry with an old rag, place them back on the shelf. Viola! No dirt on the floor and no dirt or mud inside my shoes! Hope this idea helps.
I thought I had condensed and minimized our last apartment. Until we moved to a smaller space. I put my minimalism mindset to work. What a surprise to me that I learned how keeping items in a very organized but out of sight, is out of mind thinking, hurt me in the long run. Evidently, I was not ready to part with these things. So I stored them knowing I had them but did not see them. Ugh! I did not need them or ever used them for years. I was holding on to maybe or what if or the memories. The move was made harder because it was all heavy glassware. A lot of it. After the move, I had to contend with it. I realized that my memories are in my heart, yes, they are good reminders, but I don't live like that anymore, I had to remind myself, use things, love ppl. Time and life has moved on. I let them all go. I got all the use I was going to get out of them. Its cumbersome now and too hard and heavy to lug around with me. I want someone else to have it and enjoy it. Being able to accept, and to recognize and to let go is an exercise in generosity. Aquisition and keeping way too much than is a need is greed. When I thought I was a minimalist before, I now realize I still have ways to go. However, I have a map and the understanding. There is nothing like a move into a new space that will expose the excess you have. I like how you get a new perspective, a fresh set of eyes. And you can see where you were blind to other aspects. Its growth. The journey continues.
Exactly. I've moved a number of times in the last decade and have been through the process you describe every time! This time I've started the process of evaluating and purging 3 months ahead of time and not even sure im moving. Letting go of some loved items I haven't used in years. I'm here for motivation to stay on it. Thank you for your post.
I really love how RUclips allows everyone to play videos at a speed that works for them. You mentioned you speak fast, but I actually play everything at 1.5 speed 😅 the faster the better for me.
My "label maker" is a roll of masking tape from the dollar store and a sharpie. I'm perfectly happy with it. 😊 I label drawers, containers, to do items (such as "mend" "clean" "return".) Also leftovers and freezer items. Storage gets labeled with just numbers. The numbers are written down in my index file with content lists. (Yes, a REAL index file, not digital).
Love your reasoning for declutter ing. You are right on about keeping things. The older children do not want our old things these days. Whites yellow over time. Things are not trendy anymore. It’s clutter! Take a picture and look at the stuff on the phone! Declutter g is so liberating!
You are right about those sentimental items. I saved way too much kid stuff, because I had it in my head that they would want all of it when they got older. They don't. LOL! Just keeping things for ourselves is a great solution. I was keeping everything for everyone else. Just an FYI, frustrational isn't actually a word. Frustrating, is the word to use. And, yes, living with clutter is very frustrating. I have to remember to use hooks and get things up off the floor. Two simple solutions that make a big impact. "Make it easier to put things away, than to drop them on the floor." Brilliant! And the shoe baskets are, too!
Frustrational is a word used in teaching reading to refer to a “frustrational reading level” in which the reader has less than 90% accuracy when reading aloud and less than 60% accuracy when answering multiple choice comprehension questions. Becky used to be an ESL teacher. I imagine that a “frustrational clutter level” is where only 90% of things can fit in the designated space and it looks like a mess 60% of the time. I like this word! 😄
One thing I love about your videos is that besides just talking you show pictures in between. It breaks it up. 👍😊❤️ love all of your videos. Would love to see some pics of before for comparison. I know you have included before
I try! Haha it’s hard when I was already pretty far into decluttering before I started filming anything but this is a great idea! I’ll try to dig up more before pictures ❤️❤️ thanks so much for sharing your ideas!!
@@minimalease absolutely!! I am 60 old and finally gave myself permission to get rid of it. I have a long ways to go. I am so impressed by you young men and women who are embracing this early so you can have a lifetime of a peaceful home and life.
I previously labelled everything in my home! I liked knowing that everything had a home and it helped my Daughter know where to put things back where they belong too. I am a lot more minimal now though so have less use for them. I enjoy the style of your videos 🩷
0:25 Only 30 seconds in,but came here to say, enjoy your youth. If I even tried sitting down like that I’m pretty sure I would have sprained or broke something
I am on a decluttering journey. I agree with all of your methods except the lazy susan, but that's OK. We all have opinions about what works for us. I super-agree about hooks
I definitely think evey space and person has different needs.. I have an odd shaped pantry with tiny corners the lazy Susan's are great for those little corners..
Thanks for more great tips! My major decluttering project is starting next Saturday. I’m so excited to put your tips into use and take my house back. I especially love your tip about not holding onto things just because it was gifted or given to you. I did this for years because I felt guilty giving it away, but I’ve learned I’d rather gift ior donate it to someone else who truly would enjoy it rather than being shoved in a box and collecting dust in my house. Happy Memorial Day😊.
With keeping children’s art, creations, etc I have a box for each child, not too big. Every year we go through it and they choose their favorites. I have kept 1-2 things that I love like about me papers they filled out. So far my kids keep downsizing until it’s just a few from each year of school. My mom had kept totes for me and put it in binders and I felt so bad when I got them at 25 years old and threw almost everything away. I could tell she felt a little bad too because of all the time and money she had spent to do it.
♥ I've never had to label anything, even when I had a lot of excess stuff. I guess I have a good memory for where everything is but even my partner with ADHD gets along just fine. I guess establishing clear homes for everything in the most convenient spot works well enough for us.
💜 just stumbled across your video and loved all the tips that you shared. I'm currently working my way through our house downsizing, decluttering, and then organizing. It's been a process but I'm feeling good about it!
I used to have a lot of boxes to contain things but now I don’t even need basket or box anymore cause I don’t have anything to put in them. I thought I was being very organized with these boxes but then I learned that when I minimalized/simplified my lifestyle (meaning I don’t need a bunch of different products to make my life functional) I stopped having things to be put in boxes or baskets. I would recommend using baskets made from natural material like bamboo or grass instead of plastic though, cause having plastic stuff lying around always somehow make me feel that the house is cluttered.
I use clear lunchboxes for my rice, pasta, dried fruit, laundry tabs, and dishwasher tablets, as well as use them for lunches. I never understood the fancy glass tubs with loose lids that you can't use for anything else.
I like the look of woven baskets , but not cleaning them. They have so many crevices to collect dust & dog hair. I also prefer closed (but easy to open) storage, so I don’t have to look at what’s inside. 😂 When I’ve tried hanging my purse, the weight in one spot damaged the handle/strap. I have a small shelf for it, instead. Every home & its needs are different. Thanks for these tips. 😊❤
I always thought that lazy susan is what I need in my kitchen press. I get one last week. Put it in my kitchen press, work nicely but it took more space that just putting the stuff in the shelf. More stuff fits this way. Going to return it. Now I know it's not my style of organising. We learn all our life 😅
@@21cormorants it helps me with the pros and cons of keeping the item...often I don't like to get rid of something because I feel like I'm throwing out a memory or person
Thanks for lazy Susan tip Just had one not is use Now I have it holding few main items in my small kitchen So it helped clear up space into one container Instead of having 8 items spread out
Instead of trying to force the tortured term 'multi-purpose' as the adjective for furniture, try 'versatile'. Labeling requires a discussion. Labels can actually CONTRIBUTE to visual clutter/noise. That said, there are two ways where labeling is most helpful: -If you share your home with others, it can help establish 'homes' for items by designating where things go. -If an item is difficult to identify (sauces, dressings, salt/sugar, AP flour/cornstarch/etc) or if instructions/ingredients/expiration/nutrition data is needed, labeling (and maybe an adhesive side pocket) is very useful. In such cases, labeling can be discreetly done (artful cursive at the front, other info along the container side/rear/top). Here's another tip: The key to cleanliness and less food waste in the fridge is LINE OF SIGHT. The further down you store things in the fridge, the less depth you can see into it. You see pretty much everything on the top shelf, but it's harder to find things further down and harder to dig things out to find out what's in there. The answer is to use deep containers to organize what's in there. There are clear plastic bins that run 14"-15" to the back of the fridge, and when you pull them out you will catch a glimpse of what's in there. The action frequently reminds you of what you have and it's easy to take a moment to check the exp date (or label the top with the exp date). There's a clear plastic drink can loader that reaches to the back of the fridge and sits nicely at the bottom shelf where it dispenses canned drinks while storing them in the coldest part of the fridge. You can store gallons and half gallons next to leftovers on that to shelf, where you can SEE everything. Basically, anything below the top shelf that's doesn't reach from front to rear depth of the fridge should be kept either on the top shelf or in a bin that reaches back to the rear of the fridge. One other suggestion: There should be a Transition Zone set up by the door most used to enter and leave the house. I see a partial one set up in the video, where there's hooks to hang bags, outerwear, keys, and mail, but it should be expanded to include space to consolidate things going out and a drop zone (temporary or not) for things coming in. My final suggestion: Do NOT have a 'Junk Drawer'! Have a 'Utility Drawer' instead. A Utility Drawer is intentional, purposeful; just like a Utility Belt, it's filled only with necessities. Filll it with a basic small tool kit (you don't need a box, just the tools). Include things like masking tape, a permanent marker, Command hooks and strips. Junk Drawers tend to collect things we can't decide what to do with; it's basically full of deferred decisions, aka CLUTTER. If necessary, set aside a small 'Just In Case' basket or dish to collect twist ties, bread tags, rubber bands, and the like (If it gets too full, just dump the contents in the trash). Leave the Utility Drawer for things that have a real ongoing use
@@minimalease Did you mean the concept of versatile furniture? That's a necessity for living in a small space. I live alone in a 320sf studio apartment. My galley kitchen runs along 10ft of the walkthrough from apartment entrance to the only window. The window illuminates the living space (and not the kitchen), which is my LRm/bedrm/diningrm/library/home office. I have a large velvet ottoman that provides storage, extra seating, a footrest, and a coffee table. I have a smaller vinyl hassock that provides seating and shoe storage in the kitchen. My bed is a futon that can convert to a sofa and breaks down easily for moving (it fits into a standard car!). My wood & fabric dining chairs look elegant but also fold flat when space is needed. I have an armoire in my living space that is the center of my home office, allowing filing, shredding, printing, and additional storage. Some years ago, a library was liquidating their assets, and I bought from them three 15" square boxes. I have used these versatile finished wood pieces as containers for transport during moving, as a bench at the foot of a bed, and stacked 3 high as a bookcase. Currently, I have one as a storage container and the other two stacked as my Entry Station (part of my 'Transition Zone"). I have magnetic hooks on my fridge and my stove vent, to hold frequently-used kitchen utensils. I have almost no counter space, so I bought a cutting board just wide enough (24") to rest on the open top drawer in the middle of my kitchen, between the stove and the sink. I have a 4" gap between the fridge and the wall next to it; I store my folding footstool there and I have hangers in that nook for my broom, Swiffer, and dusting rod. In the old days, I had a chalkboard on the kitchen wall, to mark down supplies I was low or out of. Now, I use a magnetic dry erase board and just snap a photo of what's written there with my smart phone as I go out the door. These are just a few of the accommodations I've set up to make the most of my limited space. Versatile items are something I very much rely upon. Versatile furnishings and other organizing aids aren't universally useful, by and large. If you're lucky, they work most anywhere. But some only work in unique spaces in specific residences. I tried a foldup kitchen island at one point. It had wheels for easy mobility and two fold-down shelves. I thought it would provide me extra prep space in the kitchen, but all it did was obstruct movement through the apartment. With the shelves loaded, I couldn't fold it up to get it out of the way. It was long but not very wide, and yet it was too wide to allow me to access the sink, that movement through the kitchen cause the island to be pressed against that sink, blocking access to the Dish Cabinet above. And the prep space on top just became a clutter magnet. My point is that it's good to try things, but understand not every good idea will actually work. Most will.
Love your videos! Please, when you edit the videos: turn off the noise of the footage you’re showing when you’re doing voice-overs. It distracts from the message your trying to deliver 😊
When I declutter I save all of the no longer needed containers in one area. Just because it is a kitchen storage container doesn’t mean it isn’t useful in another area.
I loved your video - very clear and informative. However, just 1 criticism, you said the word "frustrational" a few times, which doesn't exist, the word is "frustratING" 🙈 - Sorry, autistic grammar queen here, and can't help myself!
Frustrational refers to “frustrational reading level” which is when a learner reads with less than 90% accuracy and answers less than 60% of comprehension questions correctly. Becky used to be an ESL teacher. I like to think of a “frustrational clutter level” as only 90% of objects fit in the space and it looks like a mess 60% of the time. 😄
You're a very nice speaker and your videos are informative but... Frustrating is the word... not frustrational. That is NOT a word. Just trying to help because that really hurt my ears to hear you say that Keep up the great work...I just couldn't let that go by... sorry
THINK: Is it TRUE? Is it HELPFUL? Is it INSPIRING? Is it NECESSARY? Is it KIND? You may have forgotten to think before this comment. Also, just wanted to point out that “frustrational” actually describes a reading level. While that is not the definition she was using, it still is helpful to note.
I just had a random thought pop in my head, but for anyone decluttering trial sized (or full sized) toiletries and makeup samples that are new but you’re not going to use yourself, please donate them to women’s shelters or homeless shelters. Those makeup samples especially, that you might otherwise throw away can go a long way to help women in shelters to have a little bit of confidence and maybe pamper themselves a bit or to get ready for a job interview etc. Someone mentioned this to me a few years ago when I had tons of hotel shampoos and soaps, free toothbrushes from my dentist, makeup samples from the mall, etc. so I thought I’d share it with all of you.❤️
Wonderful idea ❤️❤️ thanks for sharing with all of us!
Please do not donate hotel size toiletries to any woman’s shelters. I learned the hard way that it’s triggering to young ladies that may have be victims of s*x trafficking , or forced into other hurtful activities. I learned that having their own full size products were very liberating:)
@@karlinebohne789 Hmmm thanks for sharing that. I’ve never heard that before, but it makes sense. The shelters in my area actually encourage the donation of trial sizes so I guess it’s different everywhere.
What a great idea to donate to those in need ❤
Also, look up breast cancer centers like I Go Pink. They have one where you can donate unused makeup and beauty stuff and other items where they make bags for their patients.
I love your comment about NOT keeping things that are a reminder of a sad time !
Thanks so much for sharing ❤️❤️
So true
Cardboard boxes attract roaches and silverfish...use totes with tops
Thanks for sharing your ideas
Also mice love cardboard boxes. I get them out of the house asap.
Creating the “drawer” within the bigger baskets with smaller ones- love it! So much nicer. Also- clear lazy Susan’s-yes!!! These have been over of the best organizational ideas I’ve seen lately!!
Thanks for sharing ❤️❤️
Thank you for these tips! I am a messy person and my husband has ADHD, so you know - he is a messy mess person... And your tips are so simple! And they are not scary like "Declutter your house this weekend" or "Organize your closet this afternoon and decide what to give away/throw away/keep" etc. Thank you so much!
Of course I subscribe to your channel with a black bell
Aww thank you!! We all have adhd in our house so you can imagine the overwhelm that it used to be! 🫣 thanks so much for sharing 💕
The baskets for storage idea is a fantastic way to corral stuff! I use baskets for most of my stuff to limit how much I own. However I do something different for my shoes. I live in a very rainy climate. My shoes get wet, muddy etc. so throwing all my shoes in one basket ruins the other pairs. What I’ve found that works well for me is an open back 5-shelf bookshelf with shoe/boot mud trays to catch the water & debris. When the trays get dirty just rinse them off, dry with an old rag, place them back on the shelf. Viola! No dirt on the floor and no dirt or mud inside my shoes! Hope this idea helps.
Wonderful idea! Thanks for sharing ❤️❤️
I thought I had condensed and minimized our last apartment. Until we moved to a smaller space. I put my minimalism mindset to work. What a surprise to me that I learned how keeping items in a very organized but out of sight, is out of mind thinking, hurt me in the long run. Evidently, I was not ready to part with these things. So I stored them knowing I had them but did not see them. Ugh! I did not need them or ever used them for years. I was holding on to maybe or what if or the memories. The move was made harder because it was all heavy glassware. A lot of it. After the move, I had to contend with it. I realized that my memories are in my heart, yes, they are good reminders, but I don't live like that anymore, I had to remind myself, use things, love ppl. Time and life has moved on. I let them all go. I got all the use I was going to get out of them. Its cumbersome now and too hard and heavy to lug around with me. I want someone else to have it and enjoy it. Being able to accept, and to recognize and to let go is an exercise in generosity. Aquisition and keeping way too much than is a need is greed. When I thought I was a minimalist before, I now realize I still have ways to go. However, I have a map and the understanding. There is nothing like a move into a new space that will expose the excess you have. I like how you get a new perspective, a fresh set of eyes. And you can see where you were blind to other aspects. Its growth. The journey continues.
This is so relatable, real, and true for so many of us ❤️❤️ thank you so much for sharing your journey ❤️❤️❤️
Exactly. I've moved a number of times in the last decade and have been through the process you describe every time! This time I've started the process of evaluating and purging 3 months ahead of time and not even sure im moving. Letting go of some loved items I haven't used in years. I'm here for motivation to stay on it. Thank you for your post.
I really love how RUclips allows everyone to play videos at a speed that works for them. You mentioned you speak fast, but I actually play everything at 1.5 speed 😅 the faster the better for me.
Thanks for telling me!! 😍
I learned something new TY
My "label maker" is a roll of masking tape from the dollar store and a sharpie. I'm perfectly happy with it. 😊 I label drawers, containers, to do items (such as "mend" "clean" "return".) Also leftovers and freezer items. Storage gets labeled with just numbers. The numbers are written down in my index file with content lists. (Yes, a REAL index file, not digital).
Your amazing! And such great ideas! Thanks for sharing ❤️❤️
Love your reasoning for declutter ing. You are right on about keeping things. The older children do not want our old things these days. Whites yellow over time. Things are not trendy anymore. It’s clutter! Take a picture and look at the stuff on the phone! Declutter g is so liberating!
❤️ thanks so much for sharing!!
❤ a gazillion times "yes" to the label maker. 😊
It's definitely one of my favorite things haha ❤️ Thanks for sharing!
You are right about those sentimental items. I saved way too much kid stuff, because I had it in my head that they would want all of it when they got older. They don't. LOL! Just keeping things for ourselves is a great solution. I was keeping everything for everyone else.
Just an FYI, frustrational isn't actually a word. Frustrating, is the word to use. And, yes, living with clutter is very frustrating.
I have to remember to use hooks and get things up off the floor. Two simple solutions that make a big impact. "Make it easier to put things away, than to drop them on the floor." Brilliant! And the shoe baskets are, too!
Thanks so much for sharing 😍❤️❤️
Frustrational is a word used in teaching reading to refer to a “frustrational reading level” in which the reader has less than 90% accuracy when reading aloud and less than 60% accuracy when answering multiple choice comprehension questions. Becky used to be an ESL teacher.
I imagine that a “frustrational clutter level” is where only 90% of things can fit in the designated space and it looks like a mess 60% of the time. I like this word! 😄
One thing I love about your videos is that besides just talking you show pictures in between. It breaks it up. 👍😊❤️ love all of your videos. Would love to see some pics of before for comparison. I know you have included before
I try! Haha it’s hard when I was already pretty far into decluttering before I started filming anything but this is a great idea! I’ll try to dig up more before pictures ❤️❤️ thanks so much for sharing your ideas!!
I am so tired of stuff. Including all the organizing bins to have a place to put all the stuff. It all exhausts me. Love your videos!!
I hear you and have been there too ❤️❤️ use that for your benefit and start a few big declutters in areas that bother you the most
@@minimalease absolutely!! I am 60 old and finally gave myself permission to get rid of it. I have a long ways to go. I am so impressed by you young men and women who are embracing this early so you can have a lifetime of a peaceful home and life.
Super handy tips, thank you! Our daughter is 4 now, so we are adapting our systems to include her stuff and allow her to be more independent.
That’s great!! Thanks for sharing ❤️❤️
Love your tips❤❤ iam decluttering while i watch and i like it
Very good tip,the lablemaker and shoeboxes!!
Much love from the Netherlands❤❤
This is totally my organizing style, I do all of these! Love!
Thanks so much for sharing ❤️❤️
I previously labelled everything in my home! I liked knowing that everything had a home and it helped my Daughter know where to put things back where they belong too. I am a lot more minimal now though so have less use for them. I enjoy the style of your videos 🩷
Thanks so much for sharing your journey ❤️❤️
0:25 Only 30 seconds in,but came here to say, enjoy your youth. If I even tried sitting down like that I’m pretty sure I would have sprained or broke something
Haha I had to go back to see what your talking about 🤣 I can get down getting up is not always as easy anymore hahah
😂😂😂
This comment 😂😂
Great tips! I like the idea of clear containers in the kitchen.
Thanks ❤️❤️❤️
I am on a decluttering journey. I agree with all of your methods except the lazy susan, but that's OK. We all have opinions about what works for us. I super-agree about hooks
Totally agree we all have different needs! Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts ❤️❤️
I definitely think evey space and person has different needs.. I have an odd shaped pantry with tiny corners the lazy Susan's are great for those little corners..
Thanks for more great tips! My major decluttering project is starting next Saturday. I’m so excited to put your tips into use and take my house back. I especially love your tip about not holding onto things just because it was gifted or given to you. I did this for years because I felt guilty giving it away, but I’ve learned I’d rather gift ior donate it to someone else who truly would enjoy it rather than being shoved in a box and collecting dust in my house. Happy Memorial Day😊.
Thank you so much for sharing your journey ❤️❤️happy Memorial Day!!
💜 Great idea about a basket or other container in rooms where clutter is! Yes, my kitchen- it’s getting a basket! Thank you so much
That’s great! Thanks so much for sharing ❤️❤️
With keeping children’s art, creations, etc I have a box for each child, not too big. Every year we go through it and they choose their favorites. I have kept 1-2 things that I love like about me papers they filled out. So far my kids keep downsizing until it’s just a few from each year of school. My mom had kept totes for me and put it in binders and I felt so bad when I got them at 25 years old and threw almost everything away. I could tell she felt a little bad too because of all the time and money she had spent to do it.
That’s such a great idea! Thanks for sharing ❤️❤️
♥ I've never had to label anything, even when I had a lot of excess stuff. I guess I have a good memory for where everything is but even my partner with ADHD gets along just fine. I guess establishing clear homes for everything in the most convenient spot works well enough for us.
That’s great! 😍
💜 just stumbled across your video and loved all the tips that you shared. I'm currently working my way through our house downsizing, decluttering, and then organizing. It's been a process but I'm feeling good about it!
That’s amazing!! Thanks so much for joining and sharing where you are ❤️❤️
Happy Memorial day Becky. Terrific of you when you show the viewers ways to maintain they home materials decluttered.
Thanks so much you too!! Thanks so much for sharing ❤️
I just gotta say, labels are life!
Yessss right?!! 😍❤️❤️
Loved the video could you please make a video for ideas on souvenirs because many of us are traveling for the summer 😊
Great idea! Thanks for sharing ❤️❤️
Teatowels, handtowels!
Coffee mugs or drinking cups. Every time you use it you'll enjoy a memory.
Excellent ideas in every area of the house. thank you
Thanks for sharing ❤️❤️
I used to have a lot of boxes to contain things but now I don’t even need basket or box anymore cause I don’t have anything to put in them. I thought I was being very organized with these boxes but then I learned that when I minimalized/simplified my lifestyle (meaning I don’t need a bunch of different products to make my life functional) I stopped having things to be put in boxes or baskets. I would recommend using baskets made from natural material like bamboo or grass instead of plastic though, cause having plastic stuff lying around always somehow make me feel that the house is cluttered.
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts with us!! ❤️❤️
Really enjoy your content!
Thanks so much for sharing ❤️❤️
I use clear lunchboxes for my rice, pasta, dried fruit, laundry tabs, and dishwasher tablets, as well as use them for lunches. I never understood the fancy glass tubs with loose lids that you can't use for anything else.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts ❤️❤️
Another great video ❤
Thanks 😍❤️❤️
When I first started declutterring i used Amazon boxes and I got extra boxes from Costco. ❤
Great idea!
I like the look of woven baskets , but not cleaning them. They have so many crevices to collect dust & dog hair. I also prefer closed (but easy to open) storage, so I don’t have to look at what’s inside. 😂 When I’ve tried hanging my purse, the weight in one spot damaged the handle/strap. I have a small shelf for it, instead. Every home & its needs are different. Thanks for these tips. 😊❤
Thanks for sharing your ideas 💕💕
Thank you for these awesome tips! Im so thankful that I found your channel. Happy Memorial Day!❤
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I love lazy Susan’s , I have them all over my house 👍🏼
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I always thought that lazy susan is what I need in my kitchen press. I get one last week. Put it in my kitchen press, work nicely but it took more space that just putting the stuff in the shelf. More stuff fits this way. Going to return it. Now I know it's not my style of organising. We learn all our life 😅
@@katarzynad2794I agree. I donated mine. It wasn't for me.
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This was helpful :) I use a journal called Throw It Away by Guru Notebooks for detaching from stuff emotionally.
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@@21cormorants it helps me with the pros and cons of keeping the item...often I don't like to get rid of something because I feel like I'm throwing out a memory or person
Hushing a wall that had decor
Instead of 24 hours I'm adding more days
Declutter some socks and books
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Thanks for lazy Susan tip
Just had one not is use
Now I have it holding few main items in my small kitchen
So it helped clear up space into one container
Instead of having 8 items spread out
Hello! Thank you for your video! Wondering where did you get your white small bins in your kitchen cabinets from? :)
They are from Target 😍
You’re so right about everything!!! Are you my long lost soul sister lol
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My cupboard is also my pantry 😊
Love it!
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Wow! That’s where my brother in law is from last time he went he showed us pictures of the penguins 😍
@@minimalease o wow...isn't the world small. He must be from the Cape Province then.
Instead of trying to force the tortured term 'multi-purpose' as the adjective for furniture, try 'versatile'.
Labeling requires a discussion.
Labels can actually CONTRIBUTE to visual clutter/noise.
That said, there are two ways where labeling is most helpful:
-If you share your home with others, it can help establish 'homes' for items by designating where things go.
-If an item is difficult to identify (sauces, dressings, salt/sugar, AP flour/cornstarch/etc) or if instructions/ingredients/expiration/nutrition data is needed, labeling (and maybe an adhesive side pocket) is very useful.
In such cases, labeling can be discreetly done (artful cursive at the front, other info along the container side/rear/top).
Here's another tip:
The key to cleanliness and less food waste in the fridge is LINE OF SIGHT.
The further down you store things in the fridge, the less depth you can see into it.
You see pretty much everything on the top shelf, but it's harder to find things further down and harder to dig things out to find out what's in there.
The answer is to use deep containers to organize what's in there.
There are clear plastic bins that run 14"-15" to the back of the fridge, and when you pull them out you will catch a glimpse of what's in there. The action frequently reminds you of what you have and it's easy to take a moment to check the exp date (or label the top with the exp date).
There's a clear plastic drink can loader that reaches to the back of the fridge and sits nicely at the bottom shelf where it dispenses canned drinks while storing them in the coldest part of the fridge.
You can store gallons and half gallons next to leftovers on that to shelf, where you can SEE everything.
Basically, anything below the top shelf that's doesn't reach from front to rear depth of the fridge should be kept either on the top shelf or in a bin that reaches back to the rear of the fridge.
One other suggestion:
There should be a Transition Zone set up by the door most used to enter and leave the house.
I see a partial one set up in the video, where there's hooks to hang bags, outerwear, keys, and mail, but it should be expanded to include space to consolidate things going out and a drop zone (temporary or not) for things coming in.
My final suggestion:
Do NOT have a 'Junk Drawer'!
Have a 'Utility Drawer' instead.
A Utility Drawer is intentional, purposeful; just like a Utility Belt, it's filled only with necessities.
Filll it with a basic small tool kit (you don't need a box, just the tools). Include things like masking tape, a permanent marker, Command hooks and strips.
Junk Drawers tend to collect things we can't decide what to do with; it's basically full of deferred decisions, aka CLUTTER. If necessary, set aside a small 'Just In Case' basket or dish to collect twist ties, bread tags, rubber bands, and the like (If it gets too full, just dump the contents in the trash).
Leave the Utility Drawer for things that have a real ongoing use
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@@minimalease Did you mean the concept of versatile furniture? That's a necessity for living in a small space.
I live alone in a 320sf studio apartment. My galley kitchen runs along 10ft of the walkthrough from apartment entrance to the only window. The window illuminates the living space (and not the kitchen), which is my LRm/bedrm/diningrm/library/home office.
I have a large velvet ottoman that provides storage, extra seating, a footrest, and a coffee table. I have a smaller vinyl hassock that provides seating and shoe storage in the kitchen. My bed is a futon that can convert to a sofa and breaks down easily for moving (it fits into a standard car!). My wood & fabric dining chairs look elegant but also fold flat when space is needed. I have an armoire in my living space that is the center of my home office, allowing filing, shredding, printing, and additional storage.
Some years ago, a library was liquidating their assets, and I bought from them three 15" square boxes. I have used these versatile finished wood pieces as containers for transport during moving, as a bench at the foot of a bed, and stacked 3 high as a bookcase. Currently, I have one as a storage container and the other two stacked as my Entry Station (part of my 'Transition Zone").
I have magnetic hooks on my fridge and my stove vent, to hold frequently-used kitchen utensils. I have almost no counter space, so I bought a cutting board just wide enough (24") to rest on the open top drawer in the middle of my kitchen, between the stove and the sink.
I have a 4" gap between the fridge and the wall next to it; I store my folding footstool there and I have hangers in that nook for my broom, Swiffer, and dusting rod.
In the old days, I had a chalkboard on the kitchen wall, to mark down supplies I was low or out of. Now, I use a magnetic dry erase board and just snap a photo of what's written there with my smart phone as I go out the door.
These are just a few of the accommodations I've set up to make the most of my limited space. Versatile items are something I very much rely upon.
Versatile furnishings and other organizing aids aren't universally useful, by and large. If you're lucky, they work most anywhere. But some only work in unique spaces in specific residences.
I tried a foldup kitchen island at one point. It had wheels for easy mobility and two fold-down shelves. I thought it would provide me extra prep space in the kitchen, but all it did was obstruct movement through the apartment. With the shelves loaded, I couldn't fold it up to get it out of the way. It was long but not very wide, and yet it was too wide to allow me to access the sink, that movement through the kitchen cause the island to be pressed against that sink, blocking access to the Dish Cabinet above. And the prep space on top just became a clutter magnet.
My point is that it's good to try things, but understand not every good idea will actually work. Most will.
Frustrational isn't a word but I love you and your energy and I love this video xoxooxox
You say you talk fast. You talk at a speed that I can listen to. People can always change the video speed to what they need too.
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Love your videos!
Please, when you edit the videos: turn off the noise of the footage you’re showing when you’re doing voice-overs. It distracts from the message your trying to deliver 😊
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I’m really enjoying your videos and hope you won’t mind me saying that I think you mean to say “frustrating” instead of “frustrational”.
Thanks for sharing!
When I declutter I save all of the no longer needed containers in one area. Just because it is a kitchen storage container doesn’t mean it isn’t useful in another area.
True 👍thanks for sharing
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I am hopeless after my husband died. Love Jane
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So sorry for your loss. 🙏
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💜. Great tips
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I loved your video - very clear and informative. However, just 1 criticism, you said the word "frustrational" a few times, which doesn't exist, the word is "frustratING" 🙈 - Sorry, autistic grammar queen here, and can't help myself!
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I consider that to be constructive feedback rather than a criticism. 😀
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If I had a nickle for every time she said basket $$$$$$$😂
Watch it again and tell me how much we’re making! 🤣
It would be a mistake to buy all this stuff to declutter, just get rid of the stuff you dont use.
Fraustrational is not a word!
What’s something positive you learned?
Frustrational refers to “frustrational reading level” which is when a learner reads with less than 90% accuracy and answers less than 60% of comprehension questions correctly. Becky used to be an ESL teacher.
I like to think of a “frustrational clutter level” as only 90% of objects fit in the space and it looks like a mess 60% of the time. 😄
Thanks for the explanation! I learned something new!
Im sorry, but "frustrational" is nit a word.
I don’t think you meant “nit” 😂 but thanks for sharing 💕
You're a very nice speaker and your videos are informative but...
Frustrating is the word... not frustrational. That is NOT a word. Just trying to help because that really hurt my ears to hear you say that
Keep up the great work...I just couldn't let that go by... sorry
Just delete my comment after reading it...
Hahah all good! Don’t delete it haha I make up words all the time haha it helps when people tell me 🤣 that’s how my brain works
@minimalease I love that :) Your probably neuro diverse... the good kind 😀
Frustrational = Frustrating?!
Hahah thanks
Frustrational!? Is that a word? lol!
Haha it is now 🤣
Right?! Hearing “frustrational” is frustrating me 😆
Frustrated.
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You lost me at “frustrational.” 🤦🏻♀️
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THINK:
Is it TRUE?
Is it HELPFUL?
Is it INSPIRING?
Is it NECESSARY?
Is it KIND?
You may have forgotten to think before this comment. Also, just wanted to point out that “frustrational” actually describes a reading level. While that is not the definition she was using, it still is helpful to note.
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