Help home organizing
failures finally succeed!
Clearing up clutter in your home can
give you such a psychological boost. But on the other hand, if
you've tried and tried again and keep giving up halfway
through, it can be downright demoralizing. So here's an article
to help home organizing failures finally
succeed!
Defrazzle And
De-Clutter!
By Darlene Hull
My theory on
housework is, if the item doesn't multiply, smell, catch fire,
or block the refrigerator door, let it be. No one else cares,
why should you? --- Erma Bombeck
Ahh, the fresh breezes, the delightful birdsong, new buds in
the garden, and sunny, cloudless days – Spring is here! What is
it about Spring that makes us want to clean? Well, I think it's
more that we perhaps like the idea of Spring Cleaning until we
get started, pull everything apart, and then get demoralized
about the mess we've just made cleaning up! Cleaning is not my
strong point. When I get a clear run at it I do a pretty
thorough job and actually enjoy it, but what mom gets a clear
run at anything? How can you cope when the urge hits (besides
simply ignoring it!)? Here are some tips
• Write up a
plan – realize that a thorough Spring
clean will take some time. Divide your house into blocks and
give yourself ample time to complete each block. My house is a
4-level split, so one block is a level. I take three months to
thoroughly clean each level.
• Organize
childcare – Once your plan is complete,
choose the day of the week that you will really dedicate to the
task (I like every second Saturday) and arrange for the kids
and your husband to be out of the house for at least 8
hours.
• Prepare food in
advance – make sure you have something
light ready to eat quickly at lunch
Have
the right tools handy – Put everything you need in a caddy or
bucket to save time and energy running up and down stairs for
tools. Use toxin free products so you aren't getting tired and
fuzzy-headed from overexposure to chemicals. Use aromatherapy
(like citrus oils) to keep you feeling positive as you
clean.
• Time, and supper prepared in
advance (crock-pots are great for this).
Drink plenty of water to keep your focus sharp and energy
high.
• Put energizing music on the
stereo - pick something that makes you
want to sing and dance as you clean.
• Turn off the
phone – Put your answering machine to good
use, and check the calls when you're done.
• Start (and continue)
small – Don't rip the whole room apart
when you start. Just do one shelf, one drawer, one small
section at a time, so that if you must stop before you're
completely done, you won't have an overwhelming mess to pick
up.
• Put things in their place as
you go – Stop every time you complete a
section to put misplaced items away where they belong.
So, now that you have a plan for “sane” decluttering and
cleaning, have at it!
About the Author: Darlene Hull is the creator of the free
“Mom-Defrazzler tool - 52 Tips for Moms to get from Chaos to
Calm in One Year” and the “Merry Moms” newsletter, a weekly
humour e-zine to help moms defrazzle with laughter. You can
download this tool and newsletter on her website at
http://www.mom-defrazzler.com .
Source: www.isnare.com
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