2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
Maintaining order and freeing an apartment from unnecessary trash is not as difficult as it seems. Here are seven habits to help you forget about the mess.
The best way to keep your home tidy is to stop reckless consumption. The fewer things in your apartment, the easier it is to organize them and determine what is needed and what can be donated or thrown away.
In the meantime, while you are redefining your views on consumption, adopt seven good habits to combat clutter.
Parse paper mail right away
Paper mail tends to accumulate - on the desktop or on the bedside table in the corridor. You drop the letter without opening it, and soon a whole mountain of waste paper piles up.
Make it a rule to immediately open paper letters and assign them a place - in the trash can or in a folder on your desktop. And also checks and warranty coupons - put them in one place and revise them periodically to throw out what has become useless over time.
Wash the dishes immediately after eating
Do this especially if you hate washing dishes. It is easier to wash one or two plates than to wash a whole mountain of dishes with dried food. You spend two minutes, and the kitchen remains clean and pleasing to the eye.
Make your bed every morning
Clutter breeds confusion. And the bedroom clearly demonstrates this principle. Your bed is the heart of the bedroom, and when it's left unmade, clutter starts to build up around you.
So the first thing to do when cleaning your bedroom is to make the bed. And the first thing to do to keep the house in order is to clean up right in the morning (or find a person who will do it for you).
Take things off the kitchen table
The kitchen table is one of the places that attracts clutter. Make sure that the kitchen table remains clean: a hand will not rise on a perfectly clean table to put things that should not be there. And dinner will become much more pleasant.
Return things to their place
Each thing has its own purpose and place. Make it a rule to return things to their places at the end of the day. We were told this more than once in childhood, but many have not learned to be in order.
It takes very little time, but every morning you start in a clean apartment and stop looking for the things you need.
Do everything immediately that can be done in a couple of minutes
Often times, confusion starts with procrastination, when you put off small things for later.
Remember a simple rule: if a task can be done in two minutes, do it now.
Take out the trash, put dirty things in the washing machine, put the TV remote back in place, wipe the dusty monitor. Every time you complete a small task, you take another step towards ordering the house.
Free up space
Clutter often occurs where too many items are stored in a confined space: too many clothes in the closet, too much bedding in the drawer, bathroom accessories, books, gadgets and other things on the shelf.
When a corner of your home is overflowing with things, free up space by taking them apart and throwing away what you don't need. And don't delay, this will take two to 15 minutes and one of the sources of the clutter will be eliminated.
Each of these habits will help you keep your home tidy. And, of course, the fewer things you keep at home, the easier it is to follow these rules.
If you want a clean house, don't buy too much. It always works.
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