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The Tidying Thread

Peach Wookiee

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Okay, we have a thread for purchases, a thread for mental health… so why not a thread for tidying? Let’s share our ideas and pics if you’ve got them!

I’ll start! Here’s how I’m now storing my knitting hoops!
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I've been doing a general house tidying up lately. I grew up in a family where loading down the house with piles of random bric-a-brac was the preferred method of decor - sort of a statistical approach when you don't really know how to decorate, maybe?

Anyway, I've been going room to room deciding if that particular doodad really needs to be out on that table or shelf. If not, into the curio cabinet or out of the house. I'm liking the cleaner less cluttered look.

What is a knitting hoop?
 
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing,.. by Marie Kondo -- :)

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We(Kim and I) watch Marie Kondo back to back with extreme hoarder rescue shows,.. (I know recovering clutterers anonymous people)

from the https://clutterersanonymous.org/ website-

  1. Do you have more possessions than you can comfortably handle?

  2. Are you embarrassed to invite family, friends, health care providers, or maintenance workers into your home because it is not presentable?

  3. Do you find it easier to drop something instead of putting it away or to wedge it into an overcrowded drawer or closet rather than finding space for it?

  4. Is your home, or any part of it, unusable for its intended purpose, with a bed you can’t sleep in, a garage you can’t park in, a kitchen you can’t cook in, or a table you can’t use for dining?

  5. Is clutter causing problems at home, at work, or in your relationships?

  6. Do you hesitate sharing about this problem because you feel embarrassment, guilt, or shame about it?

  7. Do you have a weakness for discarded objects, bargain items, freebies, reading materials, or yard sales?

  8. Do you use avoidance, distraction, or procrastination to escape dealing with your clutter?

  9. Does your clutter create a risk of falling, fire, infestation, or eviction?

  10. Do you avoid starting assignments, miss deadlines, or abandon projects because you can’t find the paperwork or material you need?

  11. Do you have difficulty making decisions about what to do with your possessions, daily living, or life in general?

  12. Do you rent storage space to house possessions that you rarely use?

  13. Do cleaning, organizing, follow through, upkeep, and maintenance all become daunting tasks, making the simplest of chores insurmountable?

  14. Do you bring an item into your home without designating a place for it and releasing an equivalent one?

  15. Do you believe that there is all the time in the world to clean your house, finish those projects, and read all those piles of old magazines or newspapers?

  16. Are you easily sidetracked, moving from one project to another, without finishing any of them?

  17. Are you constantly doing things for others while your own home is out of order?

  18. Do you often replace possessions rather than find or clean those you already have?

  19. Does perfectionism keep you from doing anything at all?

  20. Does clutter cause you to have late charges added to your monthly financial obligations?

  21. Do you feel a strong sense of emotional attachment toward your possessions, which makes it difficult to release them?

  22. Do you consider all your possessions to be of equal worth, whether or not the objects have financial, functional, or sentimental value?

  23. Do you waste your valuable time and talents by constantly rescuing yourself from clutter?

  24. Does clutter keep you from enjoying quality leisure time?

  25. Is the clutter problem growing?
If you have answered yes to some of these questions, CLA℠ is here for you. Many of us have answered yes to most of these questions, while some of us have identified with only a few. However, the actual number of positive responses is not as important as how you feel inside about your clutter.

Moreover, these questions may have shown you that your life is unmanageable or out of control. Rest assured that you are not alone! Millions of people around the world have trouble with cluttering.

Clutter may manifest in both blatant and subtle ways. The symptoms and patterns of our compulsion are as numerous as there are clutterers. The amount of clutter in our lives is not as important as the desire to stop cluttering. If you want help, you can find it in the Clutterers Anonymous℠ fellowship.
 
Not a great result but a friend tried their hand on a bag...

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Myself, I usually just buy things pre-dyed...

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lol ;-)
 
With school about to start, just spent all day yesterday cleaning my place. Going to be a lot busier from here on out.
 
I spend all weekend dusting my whole house and all the knick knacks on all the shelves and so on. Dusting all the things I have makes be glad I kept what I did. Got rid of a bunch of stuff a few years ago. So each thing (mostly) are things that mean a great deal to me. :)
Though it can be hard around the holidays to tell me no more stuff, please!
 
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