jeudi 6 avril 2017
How to Become the Neat Freak You've Always Dreamed of Being
If you've ever been inside the home of a neat freak, you were probably in awe of the sheer perfection of the place. Books lined up systemically, shoes in a perfect stack, and a remarkable shine from floor to ceiling. If you have aspirations of becoming a neat freak, or at least picking up a few tricks of the cleaning trade, look no further than these helpful tips below.
- Sort your bookshelf alphabetically or by cover color.
- Always store refrigerator food in the appropriate compartments.
- Make your bed every morning.
- Eliminate clutter.
- Give your items a "home." Designate a place where the keys go, where spare towels are stored, where sunglasses are kept, and don't deviate from this system so that you always know where everything is.
- Clean your fridge weekly. Throw out anything past its date, and use anything that is almost expired.
- Make to-do lists, schedules, and charts. For everything.
- Buy or make drawer dividers so that your underwear and socks do not cross the line into each other's territory.
- Follow the "something in, something out rule" - if you get something new, something old that you don't use anymore has to go.
- Containers are your best friends - use them excessively.
- Make cleaning enjoyable. Pick out cleaning products you like, turn on music while you work, or clean when you're stressed so that you feel accomplished.
- Organize your bathroom, and maintain your system on a daily basis.
- Always take out recycling and garbage the minute it is full or begins to smell, instead of waiting until it is overflowing or unbearably smelly.
- Store up, not out. Buy or build shelves instead of stuffing items into closets or under the bed.
- Never leave dishes unwashed in the sink. Do them as soon as you're done using them.
- Organize your pantry by food group or type (all cereals and snacks on one shelf, all cooking oils and spices on another shelf, for example).
- Dust the house from top to bottom weekly; do it more if you have pets that shed!
- Vacuum after you dust. Empty and clean out your vacuum bag if it needs it.
- Store clothing in drawers based on type (pants vs. tops) and season (Winter vs. Summer).
- Labels, labels, labels. Stick them onto everything you can, and follow their instructions!
- Wipe down counters before you cook, while you're cooking, and after you're done cooking.
- Enforce the "no shoes in the house" rule.
- Fold clothing and linens in a uniform and consistent way so that they all lay on top of each other seamlessly.
- Use an under-the-bed or closet storage system for things you don't need as often.
- Go paperless. Switch your bill payments to an online account, and input your legal document data on to a computer so that you can get rid of years worth of old papers.
- If you have kids or pets (or a messy significant other), then clean up after them as the mess is made rather than waiting to start until they are finished making it.
- Don't just wipe toilets, sinks, and tubs - SCRUB them.
- If you see something that needs to be cleaned or organized, don't wait - do it when you notice it.
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