What a pleasant plain spoken articulate gal. Good job promoting calm, positive sense of community that is helping me and others Well done you. Thanks for your generosity.
Years ago. When I remarried, my organized new husband asked, "whats with the bucket-o-socks"? I replied they are mismatched socks. He called all the kids to the livingroom and said. Go find every sock you own. Look in drawers, under beds, closets...and bring them to the livingroom. They did, and he had a garbage bag. He dumped the bucket and then said, put all your socks in the garbage bag. ( they freaked out, but did it). Then he said, everybody get in the car. I said nothing. We went shopping and everyone got new socks. When we got home he said. Today will be called...NEW SOCK SATURDAY! And then..." your feet need to last you 80 to 90 years. Your feet are important to you. We will do this every 6 months. Nothing feels as good as new socks. Don't get attached to your socks girls, there will always be cute socks". We did that every 6 months. My children are 38 and 42 years old. They do this with their families. Im 63. Hubby is 64. New Socks Saturday is one of our date days, every 6 months like clockwork.
I've had my socks years I actually mend my socks ( shameful.) You've inspired me to have a new sock Saturday once A year. (When the bloody shops open that is ) think Boris said April.
When my husband and I downsized to a small house (our children are all adults now) I had more than 300 DVDs (really!) which “I couldn’t part with”. But I had to, so I forced myself to get rid of 100 or so. Better, but that’s still around 200 I still had. However, after watching lots of good decluttering videos, I have now gradually managed to whittle my DVD collection down to 10! Some would say that’s 10 too many, but I’m really proud of myself! And the ones I couldn’t bear to part with? Don’t miss them at all. We delude ourselves about what we really need to keep, I think - or at least I certainly do.
I used to have an in-home daycare, and I assigned a color to each of the children as well. Even the one-year-olds knew which items belonged to whom. It was incredibly helpful!
I m so happy that i got recommended your channel. Listening to u makes me feel like I hvnt lost d battle of cleaning. There is hope yet for me. Thank u
When I was growing up, my mother assigned colors to each of my older sisters and myself. She sewed a tack of thread of the color on the label, inside collar, sole of a sock or waistband. To this day, we still consider them "our colors" and I have given gifts using the sister's color. ;)
I literally just paused the video after seeing your small video collection....and walked the 10ft distance to my bedroom shelf..... I was able to let go of 8 videos, 5 CDs and a picture frame...in about 2 minutes! You are a great motivator!😃
I like baskets but I'm very visual so I prefer clear plastic/acrylic or wire storage. Shoe boxes are great too - for me they're perfect for tall things so I can see what's there.
We have a little plastic Chuck Norris that my husband had as a child. We hide him all over the house, like your Spidermen! Instead of Elf on a Shelf, we have Chuck on a shelf during Christmas haha. it's great to see that other families have fun too
Having a designated place for things makes it easier for others to cooperate and put things back in place. That's the main challenge because it is easy to clean for one person but maintaining the cleanliness and order by all makes it work.🤗🙏
Oh I love that: "stupid easy" .... yes that's what I need to do for myself too. I used to call it "idiot proof" although that sounds bad and I like "stupid easy" better lol. :)
When we moved in to our current home I knew I didn't want a traditional office space, so I used a large dresser my late husband bought me many years ago. It's ideal for my needs. Each drawer has a designated use (one for office supplies, one for household files, one drawer for taxes etc.) and the printer and a small lamp sit on top, along with a tray of printer paper. All of my bills are on auto pay, so there's no need for a desk. I don' t use a dresser for my socks, undies etc. I have bins on a shelf in my closet for those :) Thanks for the tour 🥰💐🌵🌞🌱🌿🏜️💗🥰💐🌵🌞🌱🌿🏜️💗🥰💐🌵🌞🌱🌿🏜️💗
Frame/photo idea, excellent! My children are adults (I have a huge box w/their art) and now I have grand kids, whom I will use this idea with. You are inspiring! Thanks much!
"Stupid Easy" love that! Great tips! Having wardrobes more simplified, keeps laundry from piling up and the laundry chore becomes so much easier and more enjoyable.
Your content is always so motivating and brilliant! The way you think through your "stupid easy" systems really clicks with my brain. Thank you! Also I love the family hobbies and games you mentioned.
Oh my goodness I had to bk it up when you said, "Montana"- yay that's awesome we live in Montana too! Ps I love your color- coding idea. Plus then it's cheerful looking!😁👍
Really appreciate your videos 😊 thank you! Your video must have been suggested to me as I've watched a lot of Dawn the minimal mom. It's great that you all encourage each other. And so good to hear different perspectives and life situations 🥰
It looks like you have some really good workable systems for your family! The file drawers actually make a lot of sense - you know that the oldest least used stuff is in the bottom of the piles, most people don’t need to keep a lot of papers anyway, and it’s so easy to put stuff away that you actually do it. We have a traditional file cabinet but it’s big and inconvenient so I don’t use it as efficiently as I should.
Awesome tips! I’m a mom of 4... we do the color codes for cups, toothbrushes, towels, rags, etc... we did the dots for years when our boys were moving through clothes quickly!
Not done watching the whole video yet, but your editing is spot on. Great Job. And I love the concise content. I have been looking for this example for a while now. Many Thanks!
Hi. Thanks for sharing your tips with us. I too cannot for the life of me file paper vertically. I need drawers or horizontal stackable in/out bins. 🤷♀️
I only have 2 kids and I'm overwhelmed! Thank you for the tips. I've been decluttering for a few weeks and I'm starting to feel some of the benefits. Gifted toys and kid's clothes are my weak spots.
Once you have the amount of toys and clothes for the kids that you want - use the one in, one out rule. (For each thing you keep, let one similar thing go) It keeps the clutter in check and you only keep your favorite things!
Just found your videos on Utube today, So inspirational and to the point. I have subscribed because I like your content. I’m in the UK, we are still in partial lockdown and was looking for ways and things to cut down because I see more of it working from home, I didn’t realize how much stuff I had. Thank you for putting your ideas out there. 💕
A-ha moments: 1) 9:57 "Use second-hand shops. Let them store all the (things) for you" 2) From another comment: "Your feet need to last you 80 to 90 years. Your feet are important to you...Nothing feels as good as new socks." Why put up with socks with holes or that sag, bunch up, or just don't fit right? Use them as a duster and then throw them out. Side-note: For knee-highs, I like Dr. Motion support socks ($10) in the spring/fall and Smart Wool ski socks ($22) in the winter. I now need to find ankle socks that I like for summer. One of my mantras is "you get what you pay for". The socks I like are not inexpensive, but they are made so well that in the long run, they wind up being less expensive than having to buy multiple substitutes.
Cool! We don't hear of other maillers much! The kids have their own bins in their room, but Brian's are in that cabinet, he's got his full shirt he's been working on, since it's so big I'm glad it fits in there!
I am also not a file person! I use a sort of drawer method as well. My "file" system drives my husband crazy because he likes lots and lots of files micro organized. My brain doesn't work that way. Lol
@@Nourishingminimalism Thank you so much. Found them! Just have to check with my DIL as to what size she wants me to get. This is such a fantastic idea to corral all the masterpieces they produce at lightning speed.
Wait, you just nonchalantly mentioned Brian's chainmail Would love to know more about why he has it, what he uses it for. That just seems so interesting.
Wow, every single part of this video could be a whole video unto itself, and yet you managed to boil it down to the essentials...I'd still watch a full version of each section, though. Just sayin. Also...now I'm going to be searching for Spiderman in every video...thanks...
Nope- Jesse and Stephen moved out and needed something to put 2 TVs on side by side (gamers) so they took him. Now we call the floating shelf under the TV "Not George" 😜
that seems not very safe to have all your keys and your purse-presumably with your money and IDs-right by the front door, where a thief could just grab and go.
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The kids art frames are genius!
I agree!
Thank you Erica! ❤️
They really are! Wish I’d had those when my children were small.
Source for the frames?
AGREED👍💜
Love, love, love how you handle the kids' artwork and the fact that they are involved in what happens to it. That's AWESOME. TFS
What a pleasant plain spoken
articulate gal. Good job promoting calm, positive sense of community that is helping me and others Well done you. Thanks for your generosity.
Years ago. When I remarried, my organized new husband asked, "whats with the bucket-o-socks"?
I replied they are mismatched socks.
He called all the kids to the livingroom and said. Go find every sock you own. Look in drawers, under beds, closets...and bring them to the livingroom. They did, and he had a garbage bag. He dumped the bucket and then said, put all your socks in the garbage bag. ( they freaked out, but did it). Then he said, everybody get in the car. I said nothing. We went shopping and everyone got new socks.
When we got home he said. Today will be called...NEW SOCK SATURDAY!
And then..." your feet need to last you 80 to 90 years. Your feet are important to you. We will do this every 6 months. Nothing feels as good as new socks. Don't get attached to your socks girls, there will always be cute socks".
We did that every 6 months. My children are 38 and 42 years old. They do this with their families. Im 63. Hubby is 64. New Socks Saturday is one of our date days, every 6 months like clockwork.
What a lovely tradition! ❤️
@@Nourishingminimalism an healthy. Our feet are great!
I've had my socks years
I actually mend my socks ( shameful.) You've inspired me to have a new sock Saturday once A year.
(When the bloody shops open that is ) think Boris said April.
so cute
How sweet!
When my husband and I downsized to a small house (our children are all adults now) I had more than 300 DVDs (really!) which “I couldn’t part with”. But I had to, so I forced myself to get rid of 100 or so. Better, but that’s still around 200 I still had. However, after watching lots of good decluttering videos, I have now gradually managed to whittle my DVD collection down to 10! Some would say that’s 10 too many, but I’m really proud of myself! And the ones I couldn’t bear to part with? Don’t miss them at all. We delude ourselves about what we really need to keep, I think - or at least I certainly do.
That's SO great!
I used to have an in-home daycare, and I assigned a color to each of the children as well. Even the one-year-olds knew which items belonged to whom. It was incredibly helpful!
I m so happy that i got recommended your channel. Listening to u makes me feel like I hvnt lost d battle of cleaning. There is hope yet for me. Thank u
When I was growing up, my mother assigned colors to each of my older sisters and myself. She sewed a tack of thread of the color on the label, inside collar, sole of a sock or waistband. To this day, we still consider them "our colors" and I have given gifts using the sister's color. ;)
That's wonderful. 🥰
I literally just paused the video after seeing your small video collection....and walked the 10ft distance to my bedroom shelf..... I was able to let go of 8 videos, 5 CDs and a picture frame...in about 2 minutes! You are a great motivator!😃
That is awesome! 👏
Real life organization.
I like baskets but I'm very visual so I prefer clear plastic/acrylic or wire storage. Shoe boxes are great too - for me they're perfect for tall things so I can see what's there.
I am new to your channel. May Jesus continue to bless you and your family
How do you repurpose the DVD cases
Just recycle- most recycling centers will accept them.
We have a little plastic Chuck Norris that my husband had as a child. We hide him all over the house, like your Spidermen! Instead of Elf on a Shelf, we have Chuck on a shelf during Christmas haha. it's great to see that other families have fun too
That's so great! 😁
Having a designated place for things makes it easier for others to cooperate and put things back in place. That's the main challenge because it is easy to clean for one person but maintaining the cleanliness and order by all makes it work.🤗🙏
Love love love the hidden spiderman thing!! I think we may copy this but with a lego minifigure.
Yay! We all have a lot of fun with it. 😊
I love how your appliances and tools are close to where you cook. Brilliant solutions for small areas for me to copy. Thanks, Rachel!
Glad it was helpful Michele! ❤️
Yes, I found when homeschooling or at our desk area we file paperwork in drawers!
Your kids art solution is absolutely brilliant!
Thank you! 😊
I am working on my kitchen 🤣😂. At least I have gotten started! Thank you so much 💕
Thank you!
Oh I love that: "stupid easy" .... yes that's what I need to do for myself too. I used to call it "idiot proof" although that sounds bad and I like "stupid easy" better lol. :)
I keep my sheets in the bedroom. Much easier to change sheets.
Kathy B.
When we moved in to our current home I knew I didn't want a traditional office space, so I used a large dresser my late husband bought me many years ago. It's ideal for my needs. Each drawer has a designated use (one for office supplies, one for household files, one drawer for taxes etc.) and the printer and a small lamp sit on top, along with a tray of printer paper. All of my bills are on auto pay, so there's no need for a desk. I don' t use a dresser for my socks, undies etc. I have bins on a shelf in my closet for those :) Thanks for the tour 🥰💐🌵🌞🌱🌿🏜️💗🥰💐🌵🌞🌱🌿🏜️💗🥰💐🌵🌞🌱🌿🏜️💗
Frame/photo idea, excellent! My children are adults (I have a huge box w/their art) and now I have grand kids, whom I will use this idea with. You are inspiring! Thanks much!
"Stupid Easy" love that! Great tips! Having wardrobes more simplified, keeps laundry from piling up and the laundry chore becomes so much easier and more enjoyable.
So true! Thanks Michele!
Your content is always so motivating and brilliant! The way you think through your "stupid easy" systems really clicks with my brain. Thank you! Also I love the family hobbies and games you mentioned.
Oh good, thank you! 😊
You have such amazing ideas!
The frame for artwork are genius!
I’m going to be moving where are my mixer is! Great idea
Thanks Judy, glad it was helpful! 😊
Oh my goodness I had to bk it up when you said, "Montana"- yay that's awesome we live in Montana too! Ps I love your color- coding idea. Plus then it's cheerful looking!😁👍
Thank you for the great Tips! Love the kids artwork in frames! Great idea!
Really appreciate your videos 😊 thank you! Your video must have been suggested to me as I've watched a lot of Dawn the minimal mom. It's great that you all encourage each other. And so good to hear different perspectives and life situations 🥰
You are my soul mate, Rachel! Thank you!
Aw, thank you!
It looks like you have some really good workable systems for your family! The file drawers actually make a lot of sense - you know that the oldest least used stuff is in the bottom of the piles, most people don’t need to keep a lot of papers anyway, and it’s so easy to put stuff away that you actually do it. We have a traditional file cabinet but it’s big and inconvenient so I don’t use it as efficiently as I should.
Great organization ideas! So smart and helpful. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Mary! 😊
Awesome tips! I’m a mom of 4... we do the color codes for cups, toothbrushes, towels, rags, etc... we did the dots for years when our boys were moving through clothes quickly!
Not done watching the whole video yet, but your editing is spot on. Great Job. And I love the concise content. I have been looking for this example for a while now. Many Thanks!
Awesome! Thank you!
Artwork management 👌👌👌👌
New subscriber! Love your channel! Your home is beautiful!
Thank you so much!! 😊
Love love love
Very impressive 😄👍
Thanks 😁
Hi. Thanks for sharing your tips with us. I too cannot for the life of me file paper vertically. I need drawers or horizontal stackable in/out bins. 🤷♀️
I'm glad I'm not the only one! 😊
We used to hide our lego selves of each other around the house. This makes me miss when kids are little.
That’s so awesome!! I love that idea!
I only have 2 kids and I'm overwhelmed! Thank you for the tips. I've been decluttering for a few weeks and I'm starting to feel some of the benefits. Gifted toys and kid's clothes are my weak spots.
You got this Brianna! I'm glad your taking steps and feeling some benefits. Just keep going, you can tackle the hard stuff later. ❤️
Once you have the amount of toys and clothes for the kids that you want - use the one in, one out rule. (For each thing you keep, let one similar thing go) It keeps the clutter in check and you only keep your favorite things!
Just found your videos on Utube today, So inspirational and to the point. I have subscribed because I like your content. I’m in the UK, we are still in partial lockdown and was looking for ways and things to cut down because I see more of it working from home, I didn’t realize how much stuff I had. Thank you for putting your ideas out there. 💕
Awesome! Thank you Lisa!
Just love the color code idea! Thank you dear!❤
A-ha moments:
1) 9:57 "Use second-hand shops. Let them store all the (things) for you"
2) From another comment: "Your feet need to last you 80 to 90 years. Your feet are important to you...Nothing feels as good as new socks."
Why put up with socks with holes or that sag, bunch up, or just don't fit right? Use them as a duster and then throw them out.
Side-note: For knee-highs, I like Dr. Motion support socks ($10) in the spring/fall and Smart Wool ski socks ($22) in the winter. I now need to find ankle socks that I like for summer.
One of my mantras is "you get what you pay for". The socks I like are not inexpensive, but they are made so well that in the long run, they wind up being less expensive than having to buy multiple substitutes.
Love the art frames and the dot system! 🌞
Great video & tips.
Interesting to see how others store their Chainmaille. Lol. Mine is probably currently in my daughter's floor. 🤔
Cool! We don't hear of other maillers much! The kids have their own bins in their room, but Brian's are in that cabinet, he's got his full shirt he's been working on, since it's so big I'm glad it fits in there!
I am also not a file person! I use a sort of drawer method as well. My "file" system drives my husband crazy because he likes lots and lots of files micro organized. My brain doesn't work that way. Lol
Have you seen Cass the Clutterbug’s different organizing categories? Different systems for different kinds of brains :)
I enjoyed seeing your systems. TFS! New subscriber.
Awesome! Thank you! 😊
Those art frames are amazing! Where did you get them? What are they called?
I found them on Amazon just search Lil DaVinci hinged frames
Artwork frames are great I have 4 under 4 this is genius where did you purchase them?
I found them on Amazon- just search "Lil Davinci art frames" and you'll find them. 😊
im perplexed at 1.27 by "summer jackets"... its 20-40 degrees C here most of summer.. jackets are not necessary then :-)
Mostly it's quite warm in Montana, but we cool down at night average is 40°F (4.4°C) to 55°F (12.8°C) 😊
The artwork frames are genius! I'm going to get three as gifts for my grandchildren (really for their parents). May I ask where you found them?
Oh yes- I found them on Amazon, just search for "lil DaVinci art frames" and you'll find them. 😊
@@Nourishingminimalism Thank you so much. Found them! Just have to check with my DIL as to what size she wants me to get. This is such a fantastic idea to corral all the masterpieces they produce at lightning speed.
❤️
Wait, you just nonchalantly mentioned Brian's chainmail Would love to know more about why he has it, what he uses it for. That just seems so interesting.
LOL! I guess I need to tell a little bit about that in my vlog! ❤️
@@Nourishingminimalism Looking forward to it!
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I don’t see the link to how you use filing drawers
Oh sorry about that! Here it is: th-cam.com/video/-G16vDdQZgw/w-d-xo.html
@@Nourishingminimalism thank you
Wow, every single part of this video could be a whole video unto itself, and yet you managed to boil it down to the essentials...I'd still watch a full version of each section, though. Just sayin.
Also...now I'm going to be searching for Spiderman in every video...thanks...
Where's George? Do you still have him?
Nope- Jesse and Stephen moved out and needed something to put 2 TVs on side by side (gamers) so they took him. Now we call the floating shelf under the TV "Not George" 😜
@@Nourishingminimalism 😂
that seems not very safe to have all your keys and your purse-presumably with your money and IDs-right by the front door, where a thief could just grab and go.
I aim for making my decisions based on my ease of use, not on fear, so I don't even consider someone breaking in. 🤷♀️