Organize a small area of your home.

Organize a small area of your home.

🌍 AnywhereπŸ”„ RepeatableπŸ‘€ All ages
self-improvementwellness

Pick one drawer, shelf, or corner that's been bugging you - something you can finish in one session for that satisfying completion feeling. The key is choosing a manageable scope so you don't get overwhelmed and actually finish what you start.

Difficulty
15/100Easy
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Cost
$0 – $10
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Time
1hour
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People
1+
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Setting
indoor
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Season
any
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Equipment
None needed

People who tried this

β€œSomehow UFYH got into my head and I just decluttered for very short periods of time and after my first go through I started to organize. UnFu%kYourHabitat. I set timer for 5 minutes [later up to 1/2 hour], dumped a single drawer, part of shelf into the open so I could see what was going on. Put the keepers back where I found them even though 50% of the stuff probably was in the 'wrong' place, tossed trash and moved keepers into a donation bag/box. If I was unsure about something it was a keeper. This kept me moving fast. Result was more air in most of the closed storage so I could at least see everything.”
mixedβ€” msmaynards Β· r/organizingsource β†—
β€œI cleaned my bathroom drawer that has my skincare, deodorant, feminine hygiene stuff etc in it. I have cleaned and organized many things before, but I dunno, I am really enjoying this one. [...] I have known for a while that my house is a significant factor negatively effecting my mental health. I clean and clean and it’s exhausting and my house is always a source of embarrassment and stress. [...] So for now, I am enjoying the one little drawer that is under control.”
mixedβ€” vacant79 Β· r/adhdwomensource β†—

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