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JenniferMoon
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Flybaby here. Flylady is awesome and I’ve used her method for several years. It works!
Great picture for this thread!I like Monicad’s post, too!
Flylady helped me when I was overwhelmed. The most important tip I can give you is to get rid of as much as possible. That might be hard, but if you are holding onto more than you need, its likely a problem with spiritual roots, so, see Monicad’s post!
If you read Flylady or watch Mission:Organization on TV or read any of the organization books - it always starts with getting rid of a whole lot of stuff. Pare way, way down. Then organiizing is not so hard, in fact its a pleasure.
Pray for wisdom.
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Thanks!Great picture for this thread!![]()
You had some great ideas! I know that this one in particular gets me. But I’m in the midst of child-bearing, so it’s the smaller clothes, then the little maternity clothes, then the large maternity clothes, then the post-partum clothes, then the medium clothes, and then back to the smaller clothing again. A constantly changing body due to have babies every 2 years makes this difficult for me! But at least DH doesn’t have that problemI have found that in regards to closets for clothes, most people do not get rid of clothing that no longer fits them, they just keep adding.
Oh my goodness! I would (almost) die without my top sheet! I just love the way it feels. There are 3 levels of “covered-ness” that we can experience in our bed–sheet, sheet and blanket, and sheet, blanket and comforter. I always need the comforter laying across my feet or I can’t sleepi agree with the no dressers and no top sheets. i have never understood the whole top sheet thing, but hey i hate making beds. we just use a comforter.
i tired flylady and didn’t make it long, but am hoping that when we unpack everything i will give it a go again
I have never heard of people not using top sheets before this thread.Oh my goodness! I would (almost) die without my top sheet! I just love the way it feels. There are 3 levels of “covered-ness” that we can experience in our bed–sheet, sheet and blanket, and sheet, blanket and comforter. I always need the comforter laying across my feet or I can’t sleep
And our dressers are the most organized part of our storage, so I love those tooBut of course we have piddly little closet space in this house.
Yep, with me, it I can open a closet without getting hit on the head by something falling out, then I can live with it.Oh dear! Is this the thread for me.
Here’s where I am:
**Stuff everything into a drawer, box, or rubbermaid container. Then stuff all that into a closet, under furniture, or in a corner, they often double for handy dandy bed or sofa side tables!**
**If you can’t see it…then it’s “decluttered” and “organized.” Rubbermaid is the new fashion…it goes with everything!![]()
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And the infamous words of my sister…mommy to three kids…"I don’t clean I just move cr-- around!"
I had to make a spiritual change first before I could make changes in being more organized. I read every housekeeping-organizing-household-hints book I could and bought file cabinets and drawer organizers…etc…you name it. It has been a lifelong struggle for me. However NOTHING helped me for the long term until I looked at it from a spiritual standpoint.
Envision yourself as a God-appointed steward for the things you have been given. Even the “small” things. It is your moral obligation to be a good steward of these things. Tossing paperwork into a pile or stashing an item in the closet only to be lost or broken later…makes a person no better than the billionaire that lights a cigar with $100 bill just because he can. It is important that we are all careful to be organized because it makes us more effective and less wasteful.
My disorganization has cost me plenty in my life. I paid bills late and wasted countless hours searching for lost items. I squandered time cooking at the last minute because I didn’t plan. I was frazzled often.
I am suggesting prayer for you as it helped me more than any tip I was ever given. You probably already know what to do, it is the discipline to do it and keep at it that haunts you. I started by making my bed everyday but instead of a chore I made it my prayer. I thanked God for the soft pillows and the matching sheets and that I had a safe place to lay my head. Then I extended this philosophy of life into all areas. Pray pray and pray. God wants you to be organized, Satan wants you to have a frazzled and disorganized life. This is a spiritual issue, not a housekeeping one. I fight this fight daily. I will pray for you, please pray for me. I hope this helps a little.
I like the top sheets so we don’t have to wash the comforter as ofteni agree with the no dressers and no top sheets. i have never understood the whole top sheet thing, but hey i hate making beds. we just use a comforter.
i tired flylady and didn’t make it long, but am hoping that when we unpack everything i will give it a go again
Yeah, I just asked about this in another thread because I am trying to figure this one out right now too. I’m currently packing for the next three months and was going to try to organize everything while I was at it… but we’ll see.You had some great ideas! I know that this one in particular gets me. But I’m in the midst of child-bearing, so it’s the smaller clothes, then the little maternity clothes, then the large maternity clothes, then the post-partum clothes, then the medium clothes, and then back to the smaller clothing again. A constantly changing body due to have babies every 2 years makes this difficult for me! But at least DH doesn’t have that problem![]()
I joined up with flylady and also was a little taken aback at the volume of e-mails. I mean, sending an e-mail to tell you it’s time to go to bed?!I like the top sheets so we don’t have to wash the comforter as often
I tried flylady and didn’t last that long eitherthe bunches of emails drove me nuts. I might give it a try again too though
We are going to be moving temporarily in a couple of weeks so I want to leave everything nice and orderly
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