Happy Monday 💞
Happy Monday 💞
3.5/5⭐ A thorough guide to organizing fabric, notions, and other sewing supplies, from deciding what to keep to long-term storage for finished projects. Includes many ideas to meet a variety of needs.
0/5⭐ I feel horrible for the ADHDer who is subject to these methods.
The part that broke me: “Better [your college kid] should run out of clothes once a week and then stand staring at the dryer in their bathrobe, totally focused, because they are hungry and need clothes to enter the dining hall.“
Full context and rage review at https://hissingpotatoes.com/2024/02/27/review-organizing-solutions-for-people-wi....
I appreciate the irony that some of my clutter consists of multiple issues of a magazine dedicated to making life simpler. They used to occupy two shelves plus an overflow area, and now it‘s down to one shelf on the bookcase that‘s holding my #readordonate books. Getting the subscription finally stopped also helped, but that‘s another story! There weren‘t many January issues, and they‘re gone, so I‘m working on December now. #monthlymagazineblitz
One of my New Year‘s Day projects was organizing a small bookshelf where I have paperbacks I‘ve read and want to keep. For awhile I‘ve wanted to organize them by author and add in the hardcovers I have from those authors, too. I‘m not 💯 sold on this design, but at least I know where to find all my O‘Farrells or Egans or Erdrichs, etc.
Repetitive advice from her other books, but still good reminders!
Can always use the decluttering inspiration!
I thought this was really well written with a ton of helpful information for getting and staying organized while living with ADHD. There were a lot of great ideas, and there was very little in the way of fluff or filler. Highly recommended!
This book inspired me to declutter (at least think about decluttering...LOL).