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🗓️ 23 October 2020
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These weeks between October 1st and Thanksgiving are typically the most productive weeks of the year. I want to help you make October super productive by helping you declutter. I want to give you tasks you can complete in 15 minutes a day so you can declutter some different areas of your life. I am focusing on decluttering only, not on organizing or productivity.
Today, I want to talk with you about decluttering your hot mess room. A hot mess room (HMR) is where we lovingly place (shove?) things we don’t know what to do with, can’t part with right now, are not sure about, or want to keep “just in case.” Depending on your home, a HMR can be a garage, shed, storage room, basement, attic, shed, or sometimes even a whole house.
If you are working through the rest of your home (like with the 100 Day Home Organization Program or All Access Membership), you declutter your main living areas, and end up dumping your extra stuff into an area that becomes a HMR. This area becomes overwhelmed as you put things into the space “for now” while you delay making a decision to actually get rid of the stuff. This is perfectly normal - it’s a rest stop for your clutter on the way out the door.
All Access members have a deep dive course to help clear out a HMR, but for today, I want to help you to make progress simply decluttering this space. Unlike a kitchen or a living room, HMR can be hard to clear out because they accumulate stuff from everywhere in the house. Today, I want to help you make progress decluttering this area so that it is more useful to you.
First - be realistic about any item you are considering continuing to keep just in case you need it. Remember that you have just lived through the ultimate just in case scenario - you were safe at home (sometimes for months) during a global pandemic. If you didn’t use the item (food, clothing, or hobby) during that time, you probably never will. Let it go. If you do keep just in case items, you should know what you have and how to find it when you need it.
Second - clear out the things you don’t need that will make the biggest difference in the space - empty boxes, broken items, orphan pieces of furniture, and household items you no longer want or do not use (vases & holiday decorations that do not fit your taste or style anymore). See if you can reduce the stuff by 25-30%. Send things to trash, recycling, or donation centers and reclaim your storage space for the things you do want to keep in storage.
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0:00.0 | This week's mailbag comes to us from Renee. |
0:05.0 | Dear Lisa, decluttering negative thoughts podcast. |
0:09.0 | I listened to it again yesterday. |
0:11.0 | Today, my husband had the day off and facilitated distance learning |
0:15.6 | while I worked. My first thought I cannot believe the kids did not do any of their chores |
0:21.3 | today and that my 10-year-old was allowed to video chat with her friends on breaks instead of work being completed. |
0:29.0 | My thought rewritten, my husband was really occupied researching, selecting, and ordering a new washing machine |
0:36.5 | and I'm so glad he finally got that done. My second thought for the day, I |
0:40.9 | cannot believe my 10-year-old chatted with friends instead of completing |
0:44.9 | her work and hasn't been writing assignments in the $47 organized 365 planner that I |
0:50.9 | purchased. That thought rewritten? It's good she's made virtual friends and I'm glad |
0:56.1 | she checked on her own before going to bed to see what assignments were still |
0:59.9 | do. I wouldn't have used a planner independently at age 10 either. We can re-watch |
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1:27.0 | Welcome to the Organized 365 Podcast. I'm your host, professional organizer, productivity expert, and motivational speaker Lisa Woodruff. |
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