story1267
Cathlete
OK, I admit it. I'm a slob. I've always been one. I'm tired of it and want to change. Here I am, a grown woman, got kids, got a job, got a wonderful boyfriend, trying to make some positive change in my life and the life of my kids and the people around me (feeling humbled after reading Clarissa's post).
But there's not a clean surface or tidy space in my whole tiny apartment.
I checked out Eliminate Chaos by Laura Leist and I've read it and actually am doing the bathroom today (smallest room = smallest mess).
But I wanted to hear from anyone else who has been in this same spot and gotten organized and managed to stay that way.
I imagine that in a lot of ways it's like fitness. Identify what isn't working and change it, and change the mindset at the same time. I seem to be getting that part but I need help with these piles of paper, and things that have no home, and too many kids toys that they won't give up, and Oy, the Pictures!!!
TIA!
But there's not a clean surface or tidy space in my whole tiny apartment.
I checked out Eliminate Chaos by Laura Leist and I've read it and actually am doing the bathroom today (smallest room = smallest mess).
But I wanted to hear from anyone else who has been in this same spot and gotten organized and managed to stay that way.
I imagine that in a lot of ways it's like fitness. Identify what isn't working and change it, and change the mindset at the same time. I seem to be getting that part but I need help with these piles of paper, and things that have no home, and too many kids toys that they won't give up, and Oy, the Pictures!!!
TIA!