It's amazing how much you can find to declutter from a fairly organized space. One thing you may want to consider is pull out shelves for under the sink and the base cabinets in the laundry room. We purchased some full-extending stainless steel pull out shelves for the cabinet under the sink. We ordered from Amazon, and my husband was able to install them. All of our lower cabinets in the kitchen were ordered with pull out shelves; but, I must have missed the shelf under the sink. It's wonderful that you were able to donate so many of the items you decluttered. Great job! 🦋
Oh pull out selves everywhere sounds awesome! What a great way to really utilise the space 👍 We have a water tank under our sink (for a hot tap which is currently broken!) so unfortunately couldn't do that there but otherwise that would be great!
Awesome job! You inspired me, tired after a long day of work, to look through my cabinets under the kitchen sink where I store our cleaning supplies. I found a few products that I will see if any of my 3 sisters can use; otherwise, I will dispose of them properly at our waste/recycle center. Enjoyable video! 😊
Hi there! Bicarb and vinegar cancel each other out (acid / alkaline)! Use separately, but not together. Together they make a lot of foam that looks good but doesn't really help!
Thank you. It was a quick one so I made a Short about it - if you click on the shorts tab on my page you'll find it there or in the Chaos to Calm playlist on my page 😊
A person's attention is focused on a specific task productively from 40 minutes to 60 minutes. That is, the entire cleaning of the house should take 60 minutes. If you need more time, it means either you have a lot of things that you serve, and they are not for you, or you have an unnecessarily large house, and in reality you do not need as much space to stuff it with things. If there are a limited number of items , then they always have a specific place and putting the item in its place after use does not take much time. If your household doesn't put things in their proper places, then there are more things in the house than there is room for them. Is it worth making a constant cycle of things in the house, trying to find a place for things that are not needed? At the end of your life, you will regret two things in life: that you didn't spend enough time with your loved ones (spending that time on something else) and that you didn't travel much. Is it worth spending your life and health on the cycle of things that you have to serve?
Great job❤ So happy to hear you & family are feeling good & enjoyed outting.🎉
It was so needed ☺️
It's amazing how much you can find to declutter from a fairly organized space. One thing you may want to consider is pull out shelves for under the sink and the base cabinets in the laundry room. We purchased some full-extending stainless steel pull out shelves for the cabinet under the sink. We ordered from Amazon, and my husband was able to install them. All of our lower cabinets in the kitchen were ordered with pull out shelves; but, I must have missed the shelf under the sink. It's wonderful that you were able to donate so many of the items you decluttered. Great job! 🦋
Oh pull out selves everywhere sounds awesome! What a great way to really utilise the space 👍
We have a water tank under our sink (for a hot tap which is currently broken!) so unfortunately couldn't do that there but otherwise that would be great!
@natrobb They really help so much.
I believe that is Nan's objective with all of her decluttering. ❤
Good job❤❤❤❤
Thank you ☺️
Motivated me to tackle our arts and crafts drawer! 💖
Yes! 🙌
Fantastic cleaning up and decluttering. Keep going 🎉❤Blessings
Thank you ☺️
Awesome job! You inspired me, tired after a long day of work, to look through my cabinets under the kitchen sink where I store our cleaning supplies. I found a few products that I will see if any of my 3 sisters can use; otherwise, I will dispose of them properly at our waste/recycle center. Enjoyable video! 😊
That's fantastic - well done 👏 it's so hard after a long day working x
Wonderful job! I wouldn't have thought about giving the things to the 'nursery' which I am thinking is like day care here in the USA. Good thinking!
Yes nursery is daycare for under 5's. They loved the crayons and I have some books to take tomorrow for their lending library 👍
@natrobb How nice that you can do that!
That's strange. I'm in the U.S. and I call under five's nursery and always have. Or nursery school. Before kindergarten.😊
@@karenhaire5451 Might be regional. 🤷♀️
Hi there! Bicarb and vinegar cancel each other out (acid / alkaline)! Use separately, but not together. Together they make a lot of foam that looks good but doesn't really help!
Very helpful thank you. What would you use to flush through drains?
Are you asking for clearing out a clogged drain or general maintenance?
Great series! Did I miss day 2?
Thank you. It was a quick one so I made a Short about it - if you click on the shorts tab on my page you'll find it there or in the Chaos to Calm playlist on my page 😊
A person's attention is focused on a specific task productively from 40 minutes to 60 minutes. That is, the entire cleaning of the house should take 60 minutes. If you need more time, it means either you have a lot of things that you serve, and they are not for you, or you have an unnecessarily large house, and in reality you do not need as much space to stuff it with things. If there are a limited number of items , then they always have a specific place and putting the item in its place after use does not take much time. If your household doesn't put things in their proper places, then there are more things in the house than there is room for them. Is it worth making a constant cycle of things in the house, trying to find a place for things that are not needed? At the end of your life, you will regret two things in life: that you didn't spend enough time with your loved ones (spending that time on something else) and that you didn't travel much. Is it worth spending your life and health on the cycle of things that you have to serve?
Exactly. I hope that in reducing our things our stuff will be easier to manage and we'll have more time for each other 👍