CLUTTER, CHAOS & CLEANING: Finding solutions for my messy home

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Комментарии • 469

  • @cherylhughes9487
    @cherylhughes9487 2 года назад +91

    I always tell myself that “future me” will thank “past me” for taking the extra few seconds to put things back where they belong. It makes a huge difference in keeping my house tidy.

    • @lunizparlein173
      @lunizparlein173 Год назад +3

      Great mindset 👍

    • @ladypaz
      @ladypaz 5 месяцев назад

      Sounds like you watch “But First, Coffee”!

  • @melissaandreag
    @melissaandreag 2 года назад +71

    I don’t have a trash can in my living room, but I do have a trash can in my office! If your desk is in your living room, I would totally put a little trash can right by your desk :)
    I love all the little systems you created! I hope they help you out.
    What really helps me keep my home tidy is getting into the habit of immediately putting everything back where it belongs and giving things a home. When I get home from going out, I’ll immediately hang my purse and keys back up, put away any purchased items in their new home, recycle paper ads and put away receipts and mail in their designated spaces, etc. When I take off clothes and shoes, I immediately put them back in the closet or shoe rack or hamper. When I come home from a trip, I immediately unpack and do laundry. I know that having a tidy home helps me feel better and more calm and relaxed at home, so I prioritize that ❤️

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +15

      so much yes to all of this. i watched a video of a woman who hires someone to unpack her suitcase and do laundry when she gets back from traveling cuz she hates doing it and stalls on it every time so i love that there are many ways to the same destination! xo

    • @SpaceMakerMethod
      @SpaceMakerMethod 2 года назад +4

      Hi Melissa!!

    • @melissaandreag
      @melissaandreag 2 года назад +4

      @@TheCarlaProject Oh I love that! Outsource what works for you! ❤️ Yessss

    • @melissaandreag
      @melissaandreag 2 года назад +4

      @@SpaceMakerMethod Hi April! ❤️😍

    • @Lisawhatshersname
      @Lisawhatshersname 2 года назад +4

      Goals!

  • @HotCoffeeCalmLife
    @HotCoffeeCalmLife 2 года назад +13

    For the doggy-doo bags - I cut the top & side flaps off the box so it's always open. That way, it's not only easy to access, but also to put the bags & holder away! One less step helps with the ADD so much!
    I don't do 'in between' baskets' or any other system lol! If something is clean enough to wear again - I put it away! If it isn't, it goes into the dirty laundry basket! I don't need one more thing to maintain! "In Between" is just another decision I need to make and my ADD doesn't allow that!

    • @jokebetweenthetrees
      @jokebetweenthetrees 2 года назад +1

      Both excellent idea's!

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +1

      Ok love the cutting of tops of the box yes I’ll do that asap!! Yea it’s weird cuz I don’t want to hang it up like it’s clean but don’t want to put it away in case I wanna wear it again but I get the decision thing being overwhelming. Just tryna find a easy place to put clothes that end up on the floor again and again 😄

    • @jokebetweenthetrees
      @jokebetweenthetrees 2 года назад

      @@TheCarlaProject I put an idea already in above. But again: I just put it back in the closet, but inside out. If I cant remember wearing it, I Can wash it. Or usually when the washer is just not full enough, I ceck the closet for clothes I can add to fill it up.

    • @JulianaGockos
      @JulianaGockos 2 года назад +1

      @@jokebetweenthetrees I do that too

    • @HotCoffeeCalmLife
      @HotCoffeeCalmLife 2 года назад

      @@TheCarlaProject I used to pile my clothes up on a chair in my bedroom if I wore them once. And guess what? Eventually I had nothing to wear and *huge* pile of laundry lol! When I discovered 'decision fatigue' was a 'thing' with ADD, I had to make the choice to eliminate a decision and not feel guilty about it. I also have to repeat, "Don't put it down! Put it away!' because, again with my ADD, I naturally want to put things down and walk away because my mind is already racing ahead of me!

  • @sabrinagraham7794
    @sabrinagraham7794 2 года назад +7

    We keep a trash can in every room in the house. It helps to keep it from being left laying around.

    • @antiantipoda
      @antiantipoda 2 года назад +1

      I wonder why people resist to this so much. To me it was obvious. I was always picking up trash from the rooms that didn't have a bin. I added a bin to every room and now I just get the big trash bag from the kitchen and fill up with all the other bins. No more "I'll take it to the trash later."
      I took it a step further, because I really hate taking the trash out. I added a bin in the freezer for stuff that rots. So all the organic trash is in the freezer and gets taken out with all the trash every other week.

    • @RobinLNJ
      @RobinLNJ 4 месяца назад

      I do have a trash can in my living room….but my thing is that I wouldn’t use it for food related waste. Just paper, packaging, tissues and random items. Any food items only go to the kitchen trash. That way there’s never smells or risk of ants in any other room of the house.

  • @becca377
    @becca377 2 года назад +2

    What really helps me to stay tidy is the ‘one touch rule’…it’s usually a few seconds tops, to put something away than set it down. If I put it down somewhere I’m only going to have to spend longer picking it back up to put it away another time (and be annoyed that it’s cluttering my space as it’s not in its home during the in between).

  • @potsylvania
    @potsylvania 2 месяца назад

    My living room , dining kitchen are all in the same L shaped room. I have a step on to open small trash receptacle, a basket for recycle in the kitchen area, and a box for recycling under the desk.

  • @rachelleandrichard
    @rachelleandrichard 2 года назад +3

    You're doing real good. I struggle like you do and so does my family so I have my work cut out for me. I procrastinate but I find that I have to switch off my feelings when it comes to getting shizz done. I take breaks and I write a list of the 3 most important things I want to do that day. That way I don't get distracted. I have chronic ADHD so I need routines. I do only the messiest bits and break it down into chunks and take my breaks. Then I reward myself. Time to watch RUclips, do my art or just sit quietly and have time to myself. It's not easy but it's worth it. Finding solutions like you have that suit you definitely works. And over time I've found that refining my spaces has made it faster to tidy up. I do half an hour in the morning with my husband before he leaves for work and half an hour at night just resetting. I also clean up the space that I'm using. So in the morning, I make my bed, clear my room and open the window. I do a quick spot check of the bathroom after I've used it. I'm real proud of you and your progress and I'm proud of me too. My home isn't perfect but it is better and that's my goal. A little bit everyday and we are seeing the results. And most importantly, the mess isn't messing with my mental health. I get to live in a nice home. We deserve it. I hope my words encourage you. I have learned to encourage myself. No one else notices our work so it's ok to high five yourself when you accomplish something.

    • @shaneswing1114
      @shaneswing1114 Год назад

      This comment helped me. Thanks to writer of it! 🎉

  • @joannecarnevale7737
    @joannecarnevale7737 2 года назад +1

    Your idea for having an "in-between" basket for clothes really resonates with me. Going to try it. Thanks, Carla!!!

  • @ann-louisep7573
    @ann-louisep7573 3 месяца назад +1

    Midwest Cleaning sent so I’m going to start watching because if Mac says you are good people I’m in!

  • @shelleybarba8458
    @shelleybarba8458 2 года назад +1

    Another great video. I'm very proud of you for hanging up the hall hooks; they look great. Yes, I have a waste bin in the living room, as it is a place we create trash. Another vote here for finding a pretty/artsy one that blends with the decor.
    For my "lightly worn" clothes, I've made an effort to rehang/put them back as if they are fresh from the laundry with two caveats-- 1. I hang them inside out so I know they are at least "half worn" and 2. I keep a spray bottle of watered down cheap vodka to spritz them. This kills the bacteria, neutralizing any beginning smells but evaporates away (so you won't smell really boozy either). This is a trick I learned working theatre costumes. Couldn't laundry every performance, but the "no-stink spray" would do wonders even on clothes heavy with sweat or items that are not able to be laundered.

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад

      omg i am just laughing at the idea of being a bit heavy handed on the vodka and walking around smelling boozy lol that would be something that would SO happen to me😂❤️ love this tip tho thank you shelley!!

  • @beckid5107
    @beckid5107 2 года назад +2

    Good motivation! Definitely put a trash can in the living room. I have had one for a few years, and it keeps me from leaving tissues, and little pieces of trash on the tables. Just contains it and keeps it from getting messy.

  • @LisaKEntertainment
    @LisaKEntertainment 2 года назад +1

    Appreciated the intro and reflection on life patterns.

  • @alohamrhnd
    @alohamrhnd 2 года назад +5

    No garbage can in my living room, but I do have an entire rolling garment rack for my "in-between clothing" so you're not alone there!

  • @lisavanroon3248
    @lisavanroon3248 10 месяцев назад

    A good idea is a wear again hook, l use one in the bathroom easier than a basket as it gets stuff off the floor

  • @linayoung4595
    @linayoung4595 2 года назад +3

    love these. Always good to see that none of us are perfect and decluttering is just Step 1 :)

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +3

      yep! it is a big step and there is still so much more to learn. and tryna normalize imperfect homes ya know

  • @itoshiibaka8267
    @itoshiibaka8267 2 года назад +1

    Love the project basket. I need a spot for that.

  • @elizabethbertsch3066
    @elizabethbertsch3066 2 года назад

    I also have a very small home. I have a 600sq ft condo. So I have a small trash in the bathroom, and one in the kitchen. I don’t want to take up any visual space in my living room for trash. My kitchen trash is also very small. This forces me to take the trash out everyday! 😉. I do a “reset” every night before bed. About 15 minutes where I make sure everything is put away. In a small place I feel like things can get out of control quickly, so I do the reset. Good luck with your new plan! I’m sure you’re going to enjoy it!

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад

      oh yes similar size places!! my kitchen trash is also small which forces me to do the same.❤️

  • @DanielleBatog
    @DanielleBatog 2 года назад +1

    I love your videos. You are so authentic❤️

  • @enchilada55
    @enchilada55 2 года назад +1

    I felt this video so much!!!!

  • @Mimi-fe2gm
    @Mimi-fe2gm 2 года назад +2

    Hi Carla, just found you, new sub... love your content! 💜

  • @andreafairchok5514
    @andreafairchok5514 2 года назад

    Hi, have you considered getting a robot vacuum? There are some on the market for around $200. I have two dogs and two cats in the house. I've programmed mine for 10 am every morning. The robot (here name is Lynn) has been a life saver. Additionally, my A/C filters now last for three months versus three weeks (gross).

  • @anitajohnson782
    @anitajohnson782 2 года назад

    Great video and ideas, thank you. Check where your pressure point bands are located, might be too close to your wrists 💚

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад

      oh thank you!! i was trying to find the point for pressure xo

    • @anitajohnson782
      @anitajohnson782 2 года назад

      @@TheCarlaProject don't quote me, maybe google it but from memory with mine it's two fingers from the crease of your wrist.

  • @CraftsBayou
    @CraftsBayou 2 года назад

    Omg I’ve been trying to figure out if I’d go with Factor or another plan for Keto! I’ll totally use your link! 🥰

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +1

      It’s bomb!! Mushroom burger, chorizo chilli are a couple of faves lmk how you like it!!

  • @Audrey_Spear
    @Audrey_Spear 2 года назад

    What and where did you buy the bracelet type things for nasuea for migraines? I have suffered from them for years.... And recently started getting nasueated during some of mine.

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад

      I’m so sorry to hear that you’re having the nausea. It’s just the worst. These are the exact ones I bought: amzn.to/3zKxn1M
      There’s also a patch you can stick on your skin for when the nausea hits. I go between the two.💗

  • @susansmith493
    @susansmith493 2 года назад

    You're doing a great job.

  • @manducare9941
    @manducare9941 2 года назад

    Hi, I have ADHD and because of that I have a lot of trash cans in my home. For example, there is one at my vanity in the bedroom or one at my office also next to my bed and so on. I need a trash can where I produce trash so I follow trough with throwing it away. Greetings from Germany

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад

      Makes total sense! Thanks for sharing hello in Germany💗

  • @kaykerns2287
    @kaykerns2287 3 месяца назад

    We have two trash cans in our living room

  • @bettysmith6081
    @bettysmith6081 2 года назад

    Yes I have a trash can in my living room

  • @mondfalkin3781
    @mondfalkin3781 2 года назад +30

    I found a way recently to solve procrastination. I write on my to do list both, the task that I want to do, and second how I will feel when the task is done. Example: Renovate bathroom, feel light hearted, proud of myself, Spa, relaxed, cherish myself, self worth. 💙💚💛🧡 Carla, I love your videos, when you show your city, or visit a friend, or renovate and I really like when you tell your thoughts. You are a wounderful person. Thank you for inspiring me 😘💞

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +5

      what a brilliant strategy oh my gosh thanks for sharing this!! i am so going to add this to my running to do list. seriously so smart!! great having you here ❤️❤️❤️

  • @jenz1179
    @jenz1179 2 года назад +27

    I have a row of hooks hanging in my bathroom for in-between clothes similar to the hooks you hung at your door. It works for me.

    • @JulianaGockos
      @JulianaGockos 2 года назад +6

      I have hooks inside my wardrobe door

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +10

      surprised at all the in between clothes glad i am not alone!!

    • @laurapiipponen2625
      @laurapiipponen2625 2 года назад +19

      @@TheCarlaProject I also recommend hanging the in-between clothes instead of having a basket for them. I used to have a basket and I just kept throwing things in it and they got all wrinkly and shabby. Now that I hang in-between clothes I can see what I have there and can more easily use them again. And not end-up in a situation where I have three white t-shirts in the basket when I could have worn one of them and moved it to the laundry bin.

    • @yvettep2608
      @yvettep2608 2 года назад +11

      I have hooks on the inside of my closet door for my in between clothes too. I find the hooks easier to see what is "in between" than when I used to pile them on a chair in my bedroom, or the floor.

    • @Serena.Hope.Eternal
      @Serena.Hope.Eternal 2 года назад +3

      I hang mine behind my door. 🚪😃

  • @Eleese__
    @Eleese__ 2 года назад +33

    I paused the video just to comment quickly that I love to see the growth on your channel. I subscribed when there was less than 10K of us. I’m so happy to see your community grow ✨

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +5

      awww thank you sweetie for noticing!! i am so happy and everyone in the comments is the best!! xo

    • @mandyjb77
      @mandyjb77 2 года назад +2

      Me too. Agree. And what’s crazy is that I think by now Carla should have at least 80k subscribers! She is still a hidden gem somehow. 😊

  • @Jen-zk9se
    @Jen-zk9se 2 года назад +53

    I so appreciate the transparency, I feel like I’m always “deep cleaning” because I don’t maintain day to day.

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +17

      Same here. I get it tidy and maybe can upkeep for 5 days but then I miss a few things and before you know it the apartment is back to this state. Work in progress though... it is all good!❤️

    • @Leila655
      @Leila655 Год назад +4

      @@TheCarlaProject I think it would work better for the dog walking items to have it hanging on the door in the pocket style shoe organizers.

  • @emiliecortinovis9990
    @emiliecortinovis9990 2 года назад +26

    Aaah, finally someone talks about the in-between clothes!! I do that too, I have a wicker basket for this very purpose because I don't want to do unnecessary (for me) laundry, and putting worn clothes with clean ones doesn't make sense to me (and slightly grosses me out). And Carla, I love your videos and your way so much. You really put things in perspective and try to find solutions that will fit your life. You don't do things you're "supposed to do", you tailor them to your actual needs. You're very good at seeing things as they are, not judging, not being harsh on yourself, and very good at finding what will work for you. I love this attitude, so refreshing and motivating. Thank you.

    • @calisongbird
      @calisongbird Год назад

      So what do you do with the in-between clothes? Do you just keep wearing them until they’re “laundry ready”? Don’t they get wrinkled and musty in the basket…?

    • @sundoesshine8583
      @sundoesshine8583 10 месяцев назад

      Saw someone put up a small rack of hooks for hanging those in between items. That way they can "air out" while in limbo as well, and the don't wrinkle. Command hooks would probably work great.

    • @carolynv8979
      @carolynv8979 7 месяцев назад

      @@sundoesshine8583I did this! One wall of my closet is just coat hooks.

    • @carolynv8979
      @carolynv8979 7 месяцев назад

      For those of us who’ve paired down our wardrobe; only washing when necessary can really prolong the lifespan of our clothing.

    • @eos767
      @eos767 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@calisongbird I know this is an old comment, but as someone who grew up doing this (we call it "puolipitoiset" or "half-worn clothes" in my language): you air out the clothes you haven't sweated in, and then you put them back in the wardrobe or in a basket.

  • @historianlaura
    @historianlaura 2 года назад +15

    It is not just me! How one woman and a cat with minimised items can turn a clean apartment in to a bomb site is beyond me but I manage it frequently!

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +4

      made me laugh out loud 😂😂😂 oh gosh same girl same

    • @EsterHorbach-it9tb
      @EsterHorbach-it9tb 7 месяцев назад

      One person minus cat can do it too 😅 My disaster room is the kitchen. I don't have a dish washer and don't want to wash one item. But miraculously I "find" a dozen items (plate, knife, forks, spoons) in the sink 😢

  • @patricial3803
    @patricial3803 2 года назад +23

    Yess I definitely have a garbage can in living room. It’s actually very cute wicker basket. Great video 😁

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +4

      Yes needs to be acute one like yours love it!!

  • @melissaweller3718
    @melissaweller3718 2 года назад +7

    I love how you come up with solutions for yourself!

  • @johnkelly9451
    @johnkelly9451 Год назад +6

    When we live in a space and work and do life, and we're busy and are not home or just need to recharge, it happens. She's making it happen and addressing it as it evolves. Very inspiring, ty! ❤

  • @CraftsBayou
    @CraftsBayou 2 года назад +23

    I need a mental fix for just dropping things wherever. 🙈 I’m so horrible with that! I absolutely understand the clothing rotation, so the in-between basket is brilliant! Love how you’re corralling things!

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +1

      thanks hun trying to solve these little messy zones to see if it keeps things easily clean 😍 glad you relate!!

    • @shannonmorrison8055
      @shannonmorrison8055 2 года назад +3

      I try to tell myself every time I go to lay something down... "Don't put it down, put it away!" It has helped a lot, also as soon as mail comes in, I go through it and throw away any junk and deal with the stuff I need to keep, whether that is filing it, paying it, or at least putting it in a To-Do pile for later.

  • @babeltrot
    @babeltrot 2 года назад +14

    ok, this whole 'hiring someone to help me' is a revelation. i might now get some stuff off my to-do list 😊

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +7

      I saw a video last week of someone hiring someone from task rabbit to cut up their delivery boxes. Made me think if they do that I can get help with literally anything!! :)

    • @babeltrot
      @babeltrot 2 года назад +1

      @@TheCarlaProject omg. might as well hire myself out and make some $$ :)

  • @eyiapandora3933
    @eyiapandora3933 2 года назад +6

    For partly worn clothes I drape them over a bamboo ladder. It keeps them off the floor, let’s them air a bit & helps keep wrinkles away.

  • @jokebetweenthetrees
    @jokebetweenthetrees 2 года назад +7

    Dont do in between clothing. Just put in in the closet inside out. Then you know it has been worn before. If it takes to long to wear it again, you can always put it in the laundry or check when the washer is not really fully loaded if you can add anything. I think the in between will get stuffed very soon.

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +7

      i don't have a washer out. it is portable and stored away so i only do laundry twice a month. trying this and see how it goes...main thing is to stop having clothes on the floor that is the goal. xo

  • @PrincessKryssiQT
    @PrincessKryssiQT 2 года назад +6

    I always look forward to your videos. You always inspire me to get up and get things done. I have gotten rid of 3 black garbage bags full and donated to my local hospice thrift store. My home feels lighter and more peaceful 💗 thank you for always shining that bright light of yours to inspire and encourage.

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +1

      Made my day yet again... your lovely comment thank you kryssi!!!😍😭🥰

  • @kerrybee1327
    @kerrybee1327 Год назад +3

    Something I love to do which helps with micro tidying... if I'm in a room and I'm going to another, I do a quick scan of the room I'm in and think is there anything here that should be in the room I'm going to or passing by. Just picking up a cup for the kitchen or a dry bit of laundry for the bedroom etc makes all the difference. It's a micro win in my day and trust me, some days, I need all the micro wins I can get ;)

  • @kemillegreene9743
    @kemillegreene9743 2 года назад +8

    Both my boyfriend and I need in between clothes baskets! This video feels so relatable. Every time you mention a reason why something was messy I completely and immediately understood.

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад

      I'm so glad!! I'm surprised how many other people have those in between clothes 😂

  • @MarieBachman
    @MarieBachman 2 года назад +4

    I'm so glad I found your channel! Thank you so much for inspiring me to begin my own journey. Love from Denmark

  • @fitandfabulouswithcharleas7901
    @fitandfabulouswithcharleas7901 2 года назад +5

    I used to be that person who would lay things down and around my house all week and then I'd clean all weekend. Now I'm that person that recognizes that it's just as easy to put things where they belong AKA clean as you go. Life with organization systems in place is so GOOD!

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +2

      you are an inspiration to us yesss thank you for sharing the changes youve made!

  • @FrogeniusW.G.
    @FrogeniusW.G. 2 года назад +3

    I have a trash can in every room. Small, but still. In the livingroom and bedroom it's a nice/pretty little basket. Just a bit bigger than those table waste bins..
    Love your videos! ♡ You're one of my youtubers that I never miss a video of! ☆
    (And you are soo pretty too! I'm absolutely in love with your tan/skin!! You don't have to put makeup on any part of your face and still look amazing..)
    What works very well for me regarding tidying is to put all things that belong to an other room/space in one specific spot. So I don't have to walk for every single little item but can do it later all in one.
    Within a room (e.g. the living room or in my case the hallway, bc. all rooms go from there) there is a bowl, where I put all things that don't belong here, until I go ahead and tidy up.
    I put all things there through out the day and I even start there collecting all "foreign" things from all the rooms in there when tidying.
    I can take it with me while collecting, and I can take it with me for distribution, depending on how much it is.
    For example when I'm in the kitchen and find something from the bedroom, I put it aside until I leave the room and then (can) throw it in the collecting bin/bowl if I don't want or have time to deal with it right now.
    That way the rooms stay tidy, bc. even the clutter/debris has a temporary home, and I can save time/brainwork by not having to deal with/run for every item right away.
    I empty it (mostly/usually) every evening. Love it.
    The MinimalMom always says "It has to be as easy to put sth. _away_ than to just put it _down._ 😁
    So you could put a trash can and a "collecting basket" in your living room to put all things during the day and empty them in the evening (or when it's full or you have time).. ☆
    Your new inbox & outbox could go on a simple/little (wall mounted) shelf. That way you wouldn't have to buy a real piece of furniture, but they still wouldn't have to live on the floor. But that only if it bothers you.. 😄

  • @evmeulen1921
    @evmeulen1921 2 года назад +4

    Another great video! I organized & cleaned storage areas & my bedroom today, will continue tomorrow. I’m hoping to declutter enough stuff so I don’t waste a whole day organizing things I don’t use. Your video will motivate me to complete my project tomorrow!!

  • @petro3441
    @petro3441 2 года назад +4

    Everything ons I watch one of your videos I am so motivated and start decluttering and cleaning. When hubby comes home he always say....wow girl you must not pack up the building as well😋😋

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +1

      hahahah i love to hear when you guys are going through the same as me and cleaning along... yes love it!!❤️

  • @terrilloyd3691
    @terrilloyd3691 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have a Trash can by my desk. We have a Recycle bin for plastic, glass and metal containers. Paper has its own bin. I collect it all in one bin inside and separate into two bins outside for garbage day.

  • @tana6660
    @tana6660 7 месяцев назад +1

    I solved two problems at once. I use my dining table for my office and always have paperwork and items that I need to access. I also needed a stand for my tv. So I bought a used dresser off Craigslist. I use that for my tv stand and keep my paperwork and office stuff in the drawers. That way if I need the table for company I can put everything in the dresser drawers and it’s organized.

  • @gaylereyes8700
    @gaylereyes8700 2 года назад +2

    Another great video. Here what I’ve always done. If I’m in my bedroom and I’m going to walk through my living room to get to the kitchen I look around me. What do I have in my bedroom that belongs into either room? I pick up those things and put them in the rooms they belong. I do this for every room I’m in. Its just always been a habit. I also try to touch things once not 3 times. On the worst days I at least will get the items in the room they belong. When it comes to dishes sometimes I just fill the sink with hot soapy water throw dishes in throughout the day then they are easily washed at the end of the day etc. Great idea with the separate bins. 😊

  • @grogers511
    @grogers511 2 года назад +4

    Good Job! Yes! Create those systems to make things happen (almost) automatically. We keep a trash can in the living area. I work at the kitchen table… I put a little box nearby to collect trash then I empty it at the end of my work session.
    ✳️ I set some arbitrary rules for myself to “complete the cycle”.
    1. Take it out. Use it. Put it back.
    2. Put it on. Wear it. Take it off. Put it away. (Re-wear place or dirty laundry.) My in-between clothes get hung back in the closet in a different zone reserved for re-wear.
    3. Buy it. Bring it home. Take it out of the packaging. Recycle packaging. Put item in it’s newly assigned home.
    4. See trash bit on the floor, pick it up and throw it away. (I use to leave it & think to myself: I need to vacuum.)
    5. Wash, dry, fold, put away.
    ✳️ After following FlyLady’s routines for years - I’ve settled into a routine of decluttering in the zones each month. Just a quick run-through and usually not every month - but most months something goes from all the zones.
    Week 1: Living Area downstairs
    Week 2: Kitchen
    Week 3: Bathrooms & Laundry Closet
    Week 4: Bedrooms
    Week 5: Living area upstairs, hall closets (crafts & Utility)

    • @grogers511
      @grogers511 2 года назад +1

      Another habit I created - before getting up from my seat - I look for anything to set right or take to another room. It keeps me from leaving dishes or trash around, I say to myself “coffee cup to the kitchen - trash to the bin”.

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +3

      you got it goin on!! you have it nailed😍 thank you for sharing this for us all love your rules and completion cycles. woo hoo!!

  • @Kabootari9
    @Kabootari9 2 года назад +3

    Carla, I love you and your hard work!! You inspire me to be better 💗💗💗 love from Pakistan 🇵🇰

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +1

      Love back to you in Pakistan!! Thank you for being on the journey with me! ❤️

  • @ronaldlyday7944
    @ronaldlyday7944 2 года назад +1

    i have a waste basket in every room of my house once a week i will gather all of them into one large bag and take them out

  • @aldawnadee357
    @aldawnadee357 2 года назад +4

    New here 😁 love your videos, inspiring and calming ❤️

  • @yvettep2608
    @yvettep2608 2 года назад +3

    I love the project, inbox and outbox ideas! I make a pile on the corner of my kitchen table for outgoing items, and projects so I don't forget about them, but often the clutter spreads and the whole table is a mess.

  • @bex438
    @bex438 2 года назад +3

    I think it's great that you've put new systems in place and I hope they're working out - I think it's so important to know ourselves and work with who we are, love to Mr Samson too ❤️

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +2

      truth!! it is the secret to an authentic life. knowing yourself and living accordingly. yes well said bex!!

  • @mravenwing
    @mravenwing 2 года назад +3

    I have an over the door rack in bathroom for those in between clothes, nightwear and what I'm wearing tomorrow. I finally learned not to put it down at all. I deal with it immediately. It's really easier than putting it down. Then I only handle it once. I think you are doing great btw. New habits take time to learn.

  • @jen....
    @jen.... 2 года назад +4

    Sympathise so hard with this video. I like (and need) a tidy and clean house, but don't enjoy actually cleaning. The only way I can deal with everything is to organize/have a place for everything like you have done and then tidy as I go along; washing up as I cook, putting things away and tidying throughout the day, dealing with mail as soon as I get it. I always ask myself if I'd rather take a few seconds/minutes to do something now or make a bigger effort later - works really well because I'm fundamentally lazy! EDIT: Muji do a mini paper shredder which is flat and would fit in a drawer/small box - you just twist the end. They also do a rectangular wooden bin if you want to add one in your living room/by your desk - I think you can even buy a lid for it to reduce visual clutter.

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +4

      ohhhh i did not know this!! thanks jen going to go by muji this week!!! both products sound perfect. and same...the other thing i am trying to do more of is pick up stuff when i am in a different room and see something that belongs in the room i am headed.

  • @JennsCorner777
    @JennsCorner777 2 года назад +5

    Sigh I feel ya girl. It's not just me its my family too so I have to reset everything and everyone's habits, trying to keep us accountable. It's hard but good for you for doing all this and thank you for sharing the process with us.

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +1

      Yes it takes time and effort right! Thanks Jennifer!❤️

  • @MsPhillgood
    @MsPhillgood 2 года назад +1

    Was your skin this flawless prior to removing flour and sugar from your diet? Thanks for sharing 🌸

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +1

      that is a good question. i know for sure my eyes have a glow that was not there before and i think it was because i was numbing myself with those foods. so possible that the same can be said for my skin too!! i have a weight loss video with some pics and you can see it in my face for sure.

  • @minimomofqueens4775
    @minimomofqueens4775 2 года назад +2

    I am currently creating a system for myself too, as I watch this! Thanks! I'm glad I'm not alone. 😆

  • @TheRonskins
    @TheRonskins 2 года назад +2

    Greetings Carla...Thanks for this upload! Creating organization and maintenance systems are extremely important for our household as it's very easy for our home to become a hot mess whenever we forgo using our implemented strategies to keep clutter and chaos at bay. We have lived in a variety of different situations where storage solutions varied from one home to the next. We've had homes with ample cabinets and closets making storage easier; and we've lived in spaces where closets and cabinets were sparce and required us to get creative 🤣. Lifestyle also plays a big part in how easily we're able to reset rooms after we're finished using them. In my household, we usually change out of our work clothes in our closets because we all have rather large sized closets, and can easily change our clothing without needing to do so anywhere else in the home. My husband likes to just throw his work clothing over a chair that's inside his closet which definitely piles up over time and requires a "big reset" at some point during the month. However, I tend to just replace my work clothing on the hanger I removed it from that morning. Like you, if it's not dirty and doesn't require washing or to be sent to the cleaners, I just return the item back to my closet. A laundry basket lives inside each of our closets, so that's where we toss items that definitely require washing. Since all of this takes place inside our closets, we simply just shut the door to keep the mess from peering eyes 🤣. I'm pretty much a neat freak, so maintain my closets with meticulous detail, but the old husband is a different story. When I've had enough of his disorganized closet, I'll do a reorganization "reset" for him. Yes, we have trash bins for any room in the house where trash might be generated, so we definitely have serviceable bins in the bathrooms, the bedrooms, and the kitchen. I also have more fashionable bins for the living and dining rooms, but we rarely dispose of trash in those bins. Creating organizational structures is highly personal one's lifestyle, so we played around with a few until we found systems that worked for us. Honestly, our Dining and Living Rooms are rarely used for anything 🤣; we either eat in the kitchen or in the Family Room while watching TV. We have a Den with desks (I'm a career librarian with departmental duties and my husband was an electrical engineer), so that's where we house our laptops, keep/file our mail/documents and work. If mail or work finds its way into the bedrooms or the Family Room, I usually just return it back to its respective desk to prevent it from getting lost or accidentally thrown away. I've dedicated one drawer in our kitchen to house miscellaneous items, which I'll go through from time-to-time to either re-home items or simply throw them away.

  • @ingelasjolund2946
    @ingelasjolund2946 2 года назад +2

    I also have a inbetween box for my clothes!! It's so good to keep track of clothes that you are still using... Of when I'm trying to find an outfit and trying on lots of different clothes and don't have time to put them back straight away, the end up in my inbetween box (or the floor 😂)

  • @123goca
    @123goca Год назад +1

    My office is part of my living room. And, although, I don't need a trash can in LR, I have a small one by my office desk. So useful!

  • @amandapropes9047
    @amandapropes9047 2 года назад +2

    I have a trash can/basket in every room. The easier you make it for yourself, the more likely you are to do it. 👍
    Also, I have learned to put a basket or small container in "dumping zones". It's been helpful for me when I go to put things away when I have a moment to do so.

  • @Sarahscircleoffriends
    @Sarahscircleoffriends 2 года назад +2

    I think you’re on the right track with your thought process and how you’re approaching your systems. Great video!

    • @Serena.Hope.Eternal
      @Serena.Hope.Eternal 2 года назад

      I find watching videos by Dana K. White to also be highly informative and helpful. 🥰

  • @TheAvidGardenerNM
    @TheAvidGardenerNM 2 года назад +2

    Hi, have you thought about installing hooks in your stair well since you have a lot of vertical space?

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +1

      added those hooks later in the video and they work like a charm!!

  • @thesixjakes2040
    @thesixjakes2040 2 года назад +2

    Another great video. I love how you keep it real and how consistent you are. Continually improving, tweaking, making habits. A real encouragement. I do have a cute trash can in my living room - basically every room in the house although I try to make it to the kitchen with food trash! Glad to see you hang the hooks up. Hanging things and vertical storage are great. You could put shelves and hanging file baskets above your desk. I have 2 hooks in my bedroom, one for PJs and one for in-between clothes.

  • @KimCMuir
    @KimCMuir 2 года назад +2

    Oh how I enjoyed this video!!! Sooo fun watching you get organized because I live in apt too!! Now I'm inspired and laughing at my lazy self!!!😂🤣I've had a coat hook to put up for two years. Omg why do we make it such a big deal in our minds!!??? You always make me smile!!! Yes to garbage can by desk but it can be a gorgeous one!!! Ikea!!! Maybe just behind a little screen of sorts..luv ya girl. You're simply the best!!!🌼🌼🌼🌼p.s. oh hell yaaaaas I have "at home lounge" wear basket too in my bathroom and a Command hook just for my one lounge wear I quickly put on at home

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +3

      Kim you just gave me a brilliant idea!! I can add a hook in the bathroom for my at home lounge outfit for the week!! That is one of the spots I always leave clothes on the floor. Oh and yea I had that coat hook shuffled around for about a year 😅❤️

  • @alinavandekroe7155
    @alinavandekroe7155 2 года назад +1

    I use pretty paper bags from fashion brands i like for trash in the living room & bed room :)

  • @c.parker8439
    @c.parker8439 2 года назад +1

    Your in between clothing basket is a hook for me inside of my closet. I'll hang up those clothes to wear again the next day.

  • @LittlePrairieLibrary
    @LittlePrairieLibrary 2 года назад +1

    I have a trash can in the living room! One area that always collects clutter is my dining table, I dump everything there when I get in the house. I put a tray at the end where I dump everything to corral the clutter and it's been fairly helpful.

  • @katietatey
    @katietatey 5 дней назад

    I have a hook on the inside of my closet door for those in-between items, and I keep my PJs under my pillow. Limiting how many things get to the in-between stage before they get laundered helps prevent clothes from ending up everywhere. I hear you on the bra removal once home though. That's usually the first thing I do! I would place a trash can wherever you are collecting trash when you tidy up. For me the extra one was needed by my desk, but not in the living room. I liked Samson watching you when you were putting up the hooks and moving his stuff around. I can't touch my dogs' leashes without them coming and asking if that means we're going on a walk right now. :)

  • @f.l.7289
    @f.l.7289 2 года назад +1

    Creating homes is the only way. The hardest thing is to find good, praktible and affordable storage solutions.

  • @leehartley8997
    @leehartley8997 Год назад +1

    Clean as you go is a motto I have used for a long time. Thanks! I need a "between box"

  • @TrendingTami
    @TrendingTami 2 года назад +1

    I have a good solution for your "in between" clothes. I have the same issue. I also wear jean or shorts multiple times before washing. So what i do is I have two hooks that hang over my bedroom door and I hang the "in between" stuff, including my pjs on the back of the door. That way they are out of the way, getting wrinkled less, and I know what to grab that is in process until it is dirty enough to wash. Also on the back of my closet door no one sees the items. Anyway you can get those hooks at probably Target or any hardware store. No installation needed as they hang over the door. Good luck and keep up the great work!

  • @ehrlichkeit884
    @ehrlichkeit884 2 года назад +2

    Love your Videos 👍🥰
    From Germany 🇩🇪

  • @itoshiibaka8267
    @itoshiibaka8267 2 года назад +1

    I recommend using soapy water on your acrylic organizers because I heard acrylic gets filmy or semi-opaque with spray cleaners.

  • @emilyhoughton2828
    @emilyhoughton2828 Год назад +1

    Totally get the 'in between' clothing basket situation! I need one of these...because they're not dirty enough to wash but not clean enough to go back in the drawer right?!

  • @kaktusdesiberie7196
    @kaktusdesiberie7196 2 года назад +2

    Your channel feels very personal and relatable. Love your home!

  • @roxanes43
    @roxanes43 Год назад +1

    Yes, in between clothes! I hung a pretty over the door hook rack in the bedroom for those items and they're only visible inside that room. It's been a game changer 😁 I really like the in box and out box concept!

  • @laralientje79
    @laralientje79 2 года назад +2

    Love your videos.... great job... big hug from the Netherlands

  • @thistledewcreations
    @thistledewcreations 2 года назад +2

    Perhaps have a separate section in your closet for in betweens to be hung up so they dont wrinkle. You could also mist them with febreze to refresh them. Or a wardrobe hook on the back of the bedroom door…

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад +1

      i do have a hook on the inside of my closet door. it feels like such a long distance from the floor to a hanger 😂

  • @debranielsen2002
    @debranielsen2002 2 года назад +2

    Since my in-between clothing spot is the reading chair in my bedroom - which means I never have a place to sit and read - I think the basket 🧺 is genius! I am going to steal that idea. 😁

  • @comosi519
    @comosi519 6 месяцев назад

    That is such a cool desk. I'm going to **MAYBE** attempt decluttering my desk today. Yard work is calling me, but blehhh.

  • @dianev6180
    @dianev6180 Год назад +1

    A trash can by my desk is a must have! I open mail there!

  • @Praszyna
    @Praszyna 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for showing this process ❤️👏 you inspire me to watch on my apartment in the way to search missing system 😊

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад

      You are so welcome! Thank you for watching Martyna😍❤️

  • @EsterHorbach-it9tb
    @EsterHorbach-it9tb 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Carla (and Samson). Yeah, an in between basket for clothes absolutely makes sense. Clothes don't have to go to the laundry, just bc they were worn once (when they aren't dirty). 😊
    I absolutely hate trash cans. I can have one for my small apt (52 m2, thats roundabout 60 square feet). There goes everything and I seperate/recycle it before it goes into the right bin (bio, plastic and paper, oh and one for unrecyclable items), which I have in my garage.

  • @wendyeskelin8765
    @wendyeskelin8765 2 года назад +2

    I use Doterra Ginger oil for nausea and it works really fast. I don't notice a difference with all of the oils I use but the ginger while I don't like the smell works like magic. I always have a big in between clothes situation too. I kinda wish that our bathroom had a built in for those kinds of things but it doesn't. Samson sitting at the top of the stairs. I swear he's playing hard to get. Like are you going to ask me to go for a walk?

    • @TheCarlaProject
      @TheCarlaProject  2 года назад

      😂 he stands up there when i come home late and looks down on me like a disapproving parent too. it is so funny! good to know about the ginger. i swear by the doterra on guard pills and the digestzen.❤️

    • @wendyeskelin8765
      @wendyeskelin8765 2 года назад

      @@TheCarlaProject I love the Digestzen too. I love the On Guard throat lozenges too.

  • @simmiedavissimmiesings8185
    @simmiedavissimmiesings8185 2 месяца назад

    I bought a covered trash can with a foot lever. It was for my turtles habitat. Now that he is gone ((RIP Franklin) I have it in the living room.. I don't do well with things I have to work for. So I need an open can or one with a swing door. That's just me! 😂

  • @HeleneMalmström
    @HeleneMalmström 2 месяца назад

    Love your videos! You are amazing, your apartment is so cute and it is fun to see how much you have decluttered since you filmed this. Also, Love Sampson!!! Hope he is doing ok with the stairs.

  • @Dana-fn5zt
    @Dana-fn5zt 2 года назад +1

    I feel your pain because I also struggle with my place. I think it’s a lot smaller than yours! You’re doing a good job, it’s hard but you’re doing good!!!!

  • @kailisanderson6686
    @kailisanderson6686 2 года назад +1

    Omg I have the same outfit breakdown as you and keeping up with them is horrific! So glad I’m watching 🥰

  • @ehart2422
    @ehart2422 Год назад

    How about food stuff/nonrecyclables in the kitchen, and recyclables /non-smelly- in the livingroom?

  • @CynthiaMiller-cc3qj
    @CynthiaMiller-cc3qj 4 месяца назад

    June 2024. Carla , I put some nice hooks on my bathroom door for “in between “ clothes.

  • @AnnieAtRecess
    @AnnieAtRecess Год назад

    Maybe this could help someone. I keep my shredder next to my kitchen trash which is conveniently located near my front door, SO I process and shred incoming mail immediately, instead of letting it make it's way further into my sanctuary. This is the same area I keep my Utility drawer with tape, scissors, pens, and my Household Binder where I keep notes on home repairs, and business cards for service technicians, etc...

  • @sandrareford2989
    @sandrareford2989 10 месяцев назад

    looking at what is happening in your own space is a great way to tackle ones clutter piles. Great advise. what part of my house always gets messy and how can i solve this? Thanks Carla. You are doing such a great job with your apartment/life!

  • @dorothyelizabeth1559
    @dorothyelizabeth1559 Год назад

    I don’t have a trash can anywhere in the house except two kids rooms as they never bring rubbish to the bins in the kitchen. The rest of us just put things in the bin either - as soon as we finish it, or while heading to the kitchen to get drink/make dinner/get snacks. Every morning I collect anything from the bathroom to put into the bin in the kitchen. Why? Knowing myself and my husband, the trash cans would NEVER be emptied, constantly needing to be cleaned as I hate cleaning! Just easier for me to just one trash/bin to clean and emptied.