GENIUS Bathroom Organizing Ideas For EVERY Organizing Style 🐝 🦋 🐞 🦗

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How to Organize a Bathroom for YOUR organizing style! Whether you are visual or hidden, detailed or non-detailed, this video is crammed full of bathroom organizing ideas to fit your style! Thanks to Roborock for sponsoring this video! Learn more about their vacuum here: bit.ly/46yTjLp
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00:00 Start
00:12 Know Your Style
01:20 Visual Organizing Solutions
03:57 Hidden Organizing Solutions
06:06 Roborock Ad
07:04 Detailed Organizing Solutions
07:55 Non-Detailed Organizing Solutions
08:45 More Bathroom Organization Ideas
12:10 End Story
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  • @janicerice8810
    @janicerice88107 ай бұрын

    Love the ending comments, I don’t think it is so much that you are changing your style, more that you really appreciate it when things look pretty! Decanting pantry items, organizing a closet colour coordinated just looks pretty and now that you have your home super organized, you have the time to make every corner not only function, but look pretty too! Cause you are the best! And an inspiration! And just spectacular!

  • @Clutterbug

    @Clutterbug

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I think you may be right, my desire for pretty spaces is overpowering my Ladybug tendencies sometimes!

  • @ladykathrynperry9094

    @ladykathrynperry9094

    7 ай бұрын

    As our children grow we do have more minutes!

  • @kericue2065

    @kericue2065

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@ClutterbugI'm so happy for you. You're proud of your new place and your new behavior shows gratitude for what you have. When we work hard to get nice things we take care of them. May God bless your new home with lots of health, peace and joy ❤

  • @amymcpherson7426

    @amymcpherson7426

    7 ай бұрын

    I have become more visual after being married for 30 years to a visual guy, but I am still detailed and he is not.

  • @Aim4God

    @Aim4God

    7 ай бұрын

    Love staying 'till the end and laughing with you! I am a bee who lives with 2 butterflies, my mother and daughter. I am still very detailed but have been more relaxed and calmer in that area. Could a bee on steroids turn into a butterfly?! What's happening?! 😂

  • @ashleykilby7143
    @ashleykilby71437 ай бұрын

    Am I the only one on the brink of tears watching this? It makes me feel very hopeful…learned there are different types of organization and that my husband and I are different. Thank you for the advice - the hubs is going to be hanging stuff soon. My husband is neurodivergent and clutter/cleaning is still a struggle we have yet to figure out; again this makes me feel hopeful.

  • @marykirmo

    @marykirmo

    7 ай бұрын

    Sme same same!!! The acceptance!! I swear it’s gonna save us at least five fights in 2024 😂😂🙏🏻🙏🏻😉😮‍💨😮‍💨

  • @micheleg.109
    @micheleg.1097 ай бұрын

    I think our organizing styles can change depending on what season of life we are in. Before kids, I was much more detailed - a micro organizer for sure! After having kids, I was a throw-my-crap-in-a-bin person LOL. But, my kids are getting older and I notice myself getting back to that micro-organization (a little) because I have more time to be detailed. So, it just depends on what my life is like as to what style I use I think.

  • @lisaryherd4593

    @lisaryherd4593

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes, I agree!!

  • @debbielee93

    @debbielee93

    5 ай бұрын

    Absolutely! Also the space alot of time dictates the style that has to be used. Try having a tiny bathroom with no good hidden storage!!!

  • @stellacalder5023
    @stellacalder50237 ай бұрын

    I just have to say I'm so appreciative that Cass defined these organizing styles the way she did, with no judgment or "fixing" the people who organize differently from her. As a neurodivergent young adult, a lot of my work is learning to accept myself as I am and understanding that needing to do things differently doesn't mean I'm doing them wrong or that I as a person am wrong. Understanding and accepting that my organizing style of "I need to be able to see everything in a category at once but it all has to be hidden when I don't need it or else I can't relax" is perfectly fine was a tiny, early step towards "my life will never look like that of someone who is neurotypical and that's okay."

  • @debbieversteeg2407

    @debbieversteeg2407

    7 ай бұрын

    There were a lot of neuros in that comment. I’m confused!

  • @stellacalder5023

    @stellacalder5023

    7 ай бұрын

    @@debbieversteeg2407 I only see two, unless you meant to respond to something else?

  • @marykirmo

    @marykirmo

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes! She did this absolutely perfectly!! I’ve definitely gotten super ok with accepting myself. But moving in with a partner who is nearly opposite has been so challenging and the way she did this has helped me realize we are just. Different with no judgement. And truly, the only system that will ever work is the one that will get used.

  • @kokolatte825

    @kokolatte825

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@stellacalder5023well, I've never been diagnosed with anything and my life will also never look like a neurotypical person's either 😅

  • @MommaOsoIrish67

    @MommaOsoIrish67

    5 ай бұрын

    After a TBI, organization as a rule is iffy at best. I want to see my stuff, or else there's sticky notes everywhere to remind me what is behind each door, at least until habit helps me remember. It kind of an oxymoron, but every once in a while I get like a tornado. Empty out everything and resort, declutter and detail organize. I guess my left brain is fighting my right brain, or something... Or maybe it's fantasy self breaking through and trying to take control! Lol!

  • @lisawilson134
    @lisawilson1347 ай бұрын

    Love how your hubby peeked out at you...turned and walked away!! LOL!! Love it! Great Video!!!

  • @user-hn1qh3kz1o
    @user-hn1qh3kz1o7 ай бұрын

    For me, the more out of sight, the better. I just function better w/less visual clutter. Thank you for these tips! Love it!

  • @liammaxsmama

    @liammaxsmama

    7 ай бұрын

    Same, but shoving my clutter behind closed doors STILL gets to me. My husband cannot fathom why it bothers me so much to KNOW that there is still a mess. 😅

  • @jenniferhartwig1293

    @jenniferhartwig1293

    7 ай бұрын

    Me too!! My hubby doesn't understand why I can't just shove in a drawer or closet

  • @stinaljungstrom8691

    @stinaljungstrom8691

    7 ай бұрын

    Same here.

  • @dru2506
    @dru25067 ай бұрын

    I've been eliminating a crazy amount of stuff since discovering your channel. Thank you! Clutter is so stressful that I personally can't function.

  • @marieortiz158

    @marieortiz158

    7 ай бұрын

    Eliminate not de clutter. Sick of the D word. Eliminate!!!❤

  • @poisonlady1965

    @poisonlady1965

    7 ай бұрын

    Same! My sister is even coming over soon to help me decluttering and organize paperwork. After that I’m done with the main declutter mostly and then it’s just maintenance.

  • @marieortiz158

    @marieortiz158

    7 ай бұрын

    @@poisonlady1965 eliminate! Not declutter. Thar word sounds like you're just churning the stuff.

  • @stinaljungstrom8691

    @stinaljungstrom8691

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@poisonlady1965Paperwork is so time consuming. I got rid of everything I could, and sorted the rest. It took weeks beacuse I have a long medical history and also other stuff. I digitalized a lot, if I didn't need the original paper. In case it was very important I both have a digital file and the original paper. I also bought a shredder for the sensitive stuff. Even kids drawings is now mostly saved as a photo, instead of a paper. Freeing!! Best of luck to you!

  • @dru2506

    @dru2506

    7 ай бұрын

    @@poisonlady1965 I've mainly only gotten through my, admittedly too big for two people, kitchen but it was amazing how much stuff I had that I didn't need. Having it gone and everything else organized brings me peace. Almost empty counters! Once I tackle paperwork I'll really feel like I'm getting somewhere. Hope it goes well for you!

  • @shay6555
    @shay65557 ай бұрын

    The get ready basket has been a game changer for me, I love having a clean countertop and not dealing with a bunch of clutter. I'd never convince my husband to go the basket route, but I did get him one of those ceramic trays to at least keep his stuff contained. It's working perfectly for him! No more toothpaste rings on the countertop from where he put his electric toothbrush is a win for me haha.

  • @ChristineCouncil
    @ChristineCouncil7 ай бұрын

    You are so loved…you almost have 1 million subscribers!!! You have come so far! Thanks for helping us all overcome our hot messes!

  • @marieortiz158

    @marieortiz158

    7 ай бұрын

    I don't like her as a person since she leans on ADHD for her audience. Unfortunately i feel like its regurgitated advice and nothing fresh. Sometimes she has good things to say but she really isn't the best one. I keep hoping she might come up with a fresh idea.

  • @jocelynsmyth6604

    @jocelynsmyth6604

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@marieortiz158 you know, if it's not for you, you can just walk away from it. You definitely do not have to take the time to watch things, read the comment section, and reply to things. A lot of people have ADHD, or OCD, or depression/anxiety, or are just so over-extended that at the end of the day, their brain might be just be too tired to focus on things 100%. Do let people enjoy, and go enjoy something else that is more for you

  • @marieortiz158

    @marieortiz158

    7 ай бұрын

    @jocelynsmyth6604 I know, but I have adhd and I feel like she shouldn't be leaning on that for her audience. She has decent information but not all if it. Just still hoping for something new.

  • @moongirl8807

    @moongirl8807

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@marieortiz158 what is it now, that she recycles information or that she relies on her ADHD for viewers? First of all her system is great so why should she come up with something new? Her content is actually quite variable, the minimal mom for example always tells you the exact same thing over and over if you watch her videos. And the ADHD thing I don't get at all, she mentions it once or twice but not that often (I didn't even know that she had it at first), and I'm sure that many people struggle with organising even if they don't have ADHD. And she doesn't even give ADHD specific tips. So idk what you mean, should she not mention it? Should she make more for ADHD? Or nothing at all? Enough people watch her that don't have ADHD, and I think it's validating to hear her talk about her struggles. I have it too and if a fellow ADHD person can be a professional organizer, I can get better at it too. I'm glad we can talk about these things nowadays.

  • @marieortiz158

    @marieortiz158

    7 ай бұрын

    @moongirl8807 I don't like the minimal mom. To me, they are the same person. It's funny how you guys just jump to her defense like you know her personally. My opinion is that she DOES rely on saying she has ADHD to retain her audience. Too many people on KZread use it to gain an audience. It's insulting to those of us that actually struggle with it.

  • @sandycrichfield4355
    @sandycrichfield43557 ай бұрын

    Yes, the older I get the more I get rid of and the more organized I am and stay so I think you definitely can change.

  • @marleenscholte2738

    @marleenscholte2738

    7 ай бұрын

    I agree totally, the older I get the more organized I am.

  • @katharineboyd2793

    @katharineboyd2793

    7 ай бұрын

    Same! When I was growing up I had the messiest room, was misplacing things all the time, not taking care of them, and what I chose to keep and decorate was likewise all over the map. I’ve gone through a couple of different styles in both possessions and displaying / caring for them since. My mom has too, with her own homes over different decades. This is just one more facet of how we age and mature as people.

  • @bobbijon
    @bobbijon6 ай бұрын

    You have been such a game changer for me. I have adhd and have struggled my entire life finding any system that works. Recently subscribed and at 35 years old I’m finally learning to not fight against my brain to use others methods but work with it to find solutions that actually work. Thank you for these videos!!!

  • @kelseyhughes1343
    @kelseyhughes13437 ай бұрын

    I find that your space can dictate your organizing style you have to work with what you've got, and if it's really limiting on options then you can't really organize in a way that works best for you. So if your environment changes and you now have enough space to embrace your style needs, it makes a huge difference.

  • @piricarroll
    @piricarroll7 ай бұрын

    Cas, I think it's that you've adjusted to your new home, which has segmented spaces for individual items. So you're staying in theme throughout your house. I think it shows that when you didn't have that, you created it for yourself, which to me is brilliant. Love you Cas!

  • @ChrissyChrissyChrissy333
    @ChrissyChrissyChrissy3337 ай бұрын

    True true true, when I am overwhelmed, my space is overwhelmed! When I have my life together, I have the mental space for my stuff and things just flow... especially as I minimize :)

  • @MichelleL83
    @MichelleL837 ай бұрын

    Yes, as we get older or move through different life stages, I think our "styles" change. For me, as my kids are growing up and more independent, I have more mental capacity to care about more detailed organizing. I'm sure your new house has an influence on you too. It's beautiful! 😍

  • @sunnybunny222
    @sunnybunny2227 ай бұрын

    you nailed it....having the space to assign a home for something makes it much easier to be organized...

  • @inspiteofbecauseof4745

    @inspiteofbecauseof4745

    7 ай бұрын

    And or not having more things than you have space for. Sometimes the, “if I only had more (fill in the blank) space, money etc. “ I would/could be organized, happy or whatever.

  • @christineprettyman2527
    @christineprettyman25277 ай бұрын

    Hamper in each bathroom has been a game changer. Definitely recommend.

  • @ChantelleHale

    @ChantelleHale

    7 ай бұрын

    I got a hamper for my bathroom that hangs on the back of the bathroom door - makes life so much easier because it gives me somewhere that's not the floor to put my dirty clothes, and also doesn't take up much space in my small bathroom.

  • @tanyakryder2747
    @tanyakryder27477 ай бұрын

    I think we do adapt over time. We are who we are but I, my bee-self, have learned to be more of a ladybug for my husband. The new place may be unleashing some cricket vibes. Why would it not? That closet is amaz-balls! And, since learning I'm a bee about 2 years ago. My bathroom has remained the most organized space in my house. Thanks for that!

  • @Clutterbug

    @Clutterbug

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm thrilled to hear this! Congratulations!

  • @jocelynsmyth6604

    @jocelynsmyth6604

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm a bumblebug, and the bee in me loves that bath cart she was showing, and the counter caddy (I don't have a counter, or a space for a cart, but damn, I want it!) If you have any tips you really love, I'd like to hear them :)

  • @thatswhatisaid8908

    @thatswhatisaid8908

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@jocelynsmyth6604I'm a ladybug, and I love the idea of that cart. I forget to have baths. All the bath stuff is in a bin under the sink and I forget it's there. But having the cart would stress me just looking at it. Not that I have room.

  • @grouchostarx531
    @grouchostarx5317 ай бұрын

    I agree with what you said about having more mental space to organize. A lot of people who don’t put things away struggle with mental health. Neatness and tidiness can be their natural personality, but the desire for tidiness can get overtaken by depression and other mental health struggles. Having a sense of peace can be really freeing to the minds of those who struggle with mental health. Having a sense of finally achieving that peace can give someone a renewed sense of purpose in their space, like a key unlocking a door in their mind that they’ve had blocked off for years.

  • @curiouscitizen4098
    @curiouscitizen40987 ай бұрын

    I have always been a combo, (bee/cricket) sometimes I have to leave everyday things out because of lack of space (kitchen cooking utensils), sometimes because it is my preference (hygiene in the bathroom). Embrace the combo! Your guidelines have helped me understand myself better and I have become way more organized than I used to be, thus reducing stress! Thank you!!

  • @sharlenehayden2412

    @sharlenehayden2412

    7 ай бұрын

    I’ve noticed a bit of a combination too. I don’t like clutter on the counters, BUT I need to be able to see everything in the cabinets/closets or it’s “out of sight, out of mind.” Using clear organizing drawers, bins, and containers is crucial for me and so pleasing.

  • @nataliyamcgregor2570
    @nataliyamcgregor25707 ай бұрын

    It’s called “bandwidth” learned that from your friend Dawn (the minimal mom). I’ve been changing too the more minimal I get! It’s crazy to see what can happen when you have the right amount of space for the stuff and organization in place! Embrace the new you and enjoy it 🤗 thanks for sharing!

  • @julieseden-hansen1578
    @julieseden-hansen15787 ай бұрын

    Since my kids have moved on to college I’m definitely getting rid of more things and living with less. Seems like this phase of life has been easier to be more organized- although my husband and I were messy before kids… so it’s not just not having the kids around daily. I’ve learned to live neater and with less stuff I think! Only took 54 years 😂! Your channel and workshop has helped!!! 😊

  • @Ransflyyyer
    @Ransflyyyer9 күн бұрын

    Your life is so full, and we all love your videos on anything Cass. So happy you made it through to be a firefighter, you're such an inspiration to everyone. Please look after yourself so that burnout doesn't catch you up, take some time to relax too, your health has to stay important for you to handle all you want to do. X

  • @RJJ777
    @RJJ7777 ай бұрын

    I thought I was going crazy. I’ve always been a butterfly. But since the get organized HQ, I’ve been hiding my stuff. I have a get ready bin, and I put it away every day. I think I was using clutter as decor because I didn’t know what to do with an empty space, lol. My bedroom and bath are so serene and put together now. I didn’t know I could do this. Thanks so much!! Now I just need to tackle the rest of the house…

  • @lovealwaysmom
    @lovealwaysmom7 ай бұрын

    For those using command strips in their bathroom, please remember to use the "Blue" strips. These are for moisture areas. If you use the regular ones, they will fall. I know this from experience. I knew better but forgot at that moment. A loud thud told me of my errors.

  • @sonyad7723
    @sonyad77237 ай бұрын

    Omg! yes!!! I LOVE those hanging inside on cabinet doors organizing caddies!!! Open the door & ur stuff is RIGHT THERE! It's a perfect butterfly easy out-of-sight organizing tool!!!

  • @sarahloy2699
    @sarahloy26997 ай бұрын

    In the few areas where I have really decluttered and have a specific, easy to access spot to put things away, I am finally not a pile person! I pile because it is easy but if it is easy to set in the designated spot, I will. It's been a revelation about too much stuff😂❤

  • @janicerice8810
    @janicerice88107 ай бұрын

    ??? I have been on my declutter journey with you for months now and my home is really coming together, tidier, cleaner and making my happiness shine through. I have discovered though, that a couple of places I thought I had organized and decluttered are now messy again. I think this must mean that I must not of organized them well the first time around. Two areas are my desk and pantry. Could you do a video on reasons why we may experience clutter creep in areas previously decluttered and organized, and suggestions for reorganizing so that it stops happening?

  • @Clutterbug

    @Clutterbug

    7 ай бұрын

    This is SUCH A great idea!! Thank you, I WILL make this video!

  • @jeeika247

    @jeeika247

    7 ай бұрын

    It may be a drop zone as well...shes also made videos mentioning this...i have a spot that wont stay clean and clear and figured out that its my "drop zone"

  • @cassandrabradbury6855
    @cassandrabradbury68557 ай бұрын

    Funny enough, color coordinating was how it started with me too. Then it was dividers in my dresser drawers and it kept progressing. I swore for years I was a lady bug! With a family of eight, we never had enough space, and it was very overwhelming. We were very minimal, but even the basics for eight people, it still adds up. Now that we’ve had enough space for well over a year, I’ve discovered I’m actually a cricket! Remember when you said crickets will be disorganized until they find the perfect solution? I think that goes hand in hand with overwhelm, and/or lack of space. We kind of make do, until we are able have a real home for each item. Does this mean a lady bug is an overwhelmed, anxious or distracted cricket? 🤔 OR are there a lot of overwhelmed crickets masquerading as lady bugs?

  • @nutripharmdmom6405
    @nutripharmdmom64057 ай бұрын

    Friendly PSA.. meds should not be stored in the washroom.... There are too many fluctuations in temperature and humidity there, which can make your meds break down and expire faster

  • @thatswhatisaid8908

    @thatswhatisaid8908

    Ай бұрын

    I've always stored mine in the kitchen, in the cupboard furtherest from the stove. That's what mum did, I recall. I guess I copied her subconsciously.

  • @rosanne7804
    @rosanne78047 ай бұрын

    @Clutterbug, I think your organizing style is evolving. It’s likely a combination of a new home, more space and the fact you have declutterred and streamlined your belongings. You have more bandwidth to organize in more detail in some areas of your home. Congratulations again on your new home and I hope there’s no more flooding. 🙏🏻

  • @Momma-Nana-Rita
    @Momma-Nana-Rita7 ай бұрын

    I love you Cas. You are just so amazing. Before discovering you and your bug cleaning ways, I was a hot mess and depressed due to the mess. Now, I’m a happy hopping cricket and my husband (the ladybug) has gotten on board with your cleaning clutter craze and he has actually started organizing the clothes hangers “Cricket Style”. I’m so excited and happy about this. Yes! You can obviously transform from one bug to another if you are around that other bug style long enough. All you flying bugs, take some time and get to know a cricket and their cleaning clutter style. We not only declutter, we clean clutter also. Ground yourself as a cricket does and embrace the art and skill to organizing your hidden mess. Happy Tidying Tuesday y’all.

  • @rebeccam1027
    @rebeccam10277 ай бұрын

    I’ve found that the fewer things I have, the more micro detailed I organize them. I know exactly where they are, and I like that. This from a lifelong ladybug.😁

  • @bellaluce7088

    @bellaluce7088

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you for giving me a new motivation to declutter! 😀

  • @rebeccam1027

    @rebeccam1027

    7 ай бұрын

    @@bellaluce7088 I feel motivated today too!😁

  • @bellaluce7088

    @bellaluce7088

    7 ай бұрын

    @@rebeccam1027 😄

  • @sharonpost7120
    @sharonpost71207 ай бұрын

    I am most definitely a very detailed micro organizer. Absolutely love being organized and knowing where everything is. Great video.

  • @05blackponi

    @05blackponi

    7 ай бұрын

    Qàa

  • @stinaljungstrom8691

    @stinaljungstrom8691

    7 ай бұрын

    Me too.

  • @KJW930

    @KJW930

    7 ай бұрын

    Extreme hidden organization is almost art like for me...😂. Being able to find anything quickly and easily is a beautiful thing for me. I am very visual... but only for pretty things!

  • @donnaschindlbeck7457
    @donnaschindlbeck74577 ай бұрын

    I have absolutely changed my organizing style over the years! Your life evolves, whether it’s family size, house size, job demands, income or better organizing tools available. Your life has just evolved with moving into a new home. But be careful we always grown into (fill) the space that we have. Before you know it you’ll be tackling “Swedish Death Cleaning”!😮😅

  • @MusedeMented
    @MusedeMented7 ай бұрын

    I wanted to say thank you, Cass. I have implemented so many of your tips, like the clutter-collection baskets where I tend to put things down. I'm a Bee through and through, and I never could work out why my dad would call me a hoarder when I've moved so many times that I really don't have heaps and heaps of things (I barely even own any cosmetics), yet he has, for example, four VCRs and six vacuums in his garage. YOU gave me the answer: I'm visual; he's not!! It made me feel so much better about myself. Will you ever again be doing videos of you helping other people? We miss those!

  • @michianamom6343
    @michianamom63437 ай бұрын

    You and Dawn are impacting each other. You have Decluttered for moving and it has freed up brain space to be more intentional and put things away. You have influenced her because she is now using nicer and uniformed containers 😊

  • @redhead13
    @redhead137 ай бұрын

    I think we adapt to environment. In my totally personal spaces (translation - one drawer, one shelf), I am a Cricket, but with my Bee husband and Butterfly sons living in all the spaces, I needed to adapt. Example, we all use those electric toothbrushes that fit in NO container, and dear family HAS to have the paste and brushes ON the counter, I found a so cute cutlery bin at the dollar store with four compartments! Oh yeah! Everyone has a spot, things are contained and it's adorable! (I put it backwards on the counter and it doesn't say cutlery on the other side!) I'm happy!

  • @marykirmo
    @marykirmo7 ай бұрын

    This intro breakdown of types of organizers is maybe the most helpful thing I’ve seen on the internet this year. My partner and I moved in together almost a year ago and I am a visual & detailed organizer. Even just understanding that someone else in the world has a name for his style of [::ahem:: not what I would call….] organizing helps me reframe how I see the way he does it. Thanl you!!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 truly. Because he always says it is already organized and he can find everything he needs but I am deeply opposed to needing to shuffle through a drawer to fund anything. I’d far rather take the time to stack and unstack when I put things away whereas he finds that to be an overwhelmingly daunting task. This is not even hyperbole: you have probably just prevented at least five big arguments for 2025 as we prepare to move again - very unexpectedly - in two weeks. Moving again means a whole new organizing in new spaces. I’m also a person who has to experience and feel the stuff in the space before I can commit to how it will land whereas he wants to make a detailed furniture plan before we ever get there.

  • @strawberrylove5684

    @strawberrylove5684

    5 ай бұрын

    I remember Cass talked about this in another video, she said that the more detailed organizer will need to give in to the ways of the less detailed organizer, because you can’t force him to become more detailed. If he needs big see-through bins and no doors on the closets and pantry in order to put things away, then it’s probably better to do that so that you aren’t constantly cleaning up after him and resenting it. Then, if there’s a closet or bathroom that is only yours, you can detail that area as much as you want

  • @CheriJ11
    @CheriJ117 ай бұрын

    Welcome to the Cricket side, Cas. Just embrace it! You’re gonna love it here. Lol

  • @Clutterbug

    @Clutterbug

    7 ай бұрын

    Lol

  • @vanessa0915
    @vanessa09157 ай бұрын

    I think it is the house. You are clearly just house proud and your style is evolving around that! 😊

  • @barbarahaberman349
    @barbarahaberman3497 ай бұрын

    I started organizing my clothing better when I lost weight. I built a drawer unit sized exactly for my closet and divided things into categories. It's also fun to get some better brands of items, which means I don't own as many things, so that helped too. I may be a Butterfly starting to realize my Cricket dreams.

  • @brendamorningstar3865
    @brendamorningstar38657 ай бұрын

    Hi Cas! You inspired me, a “Cricket” to use the Granny Says Bathroom baskets to organize my bathroom countertop😊 I was always leaving my countertop a mess because if I put it away all the time I would forget to use things I needed. Lotions, Eyedrops etc…Thanks for the tips!

  • @HereIAm247
    @HereIAm2477 ай бұрын

    I have to say, this channel have changed my life in the last year and a half. I did declutter - but without understanding good organisation, I would have never been as this stage now. 😅 I know this is controversial, but I actually think that, rather than everyone having one organising style, it is the space that determines what organising style suits this part of the house. Hear me out: - Lots of time on your hands: micro organisation is ideal - Less time on your hands: macro organisation is ideal - High mental/physical energy in general: visual organisation is ideal - Low mental/physical energy in general: hidden organisation is ideal - And the key to all of it: Declutter to the point that you actually have room for a functional space. ☺ It is not so much that people are one specific organising style; it is more that different organising styles fit different areas of the house/life. In the closet and in decoration, I am a bee with everyday things, and a ladybug with out of season things. In the bathroom, butterfly (because I need mornings to be quick). In the kitchen, cricket. (because I have more time in the evening, when I spend most time in the kitchen). So I think different organising styles benefits different types of routines. So if you structure your daily habits differently, you will likely need a different organising style to match. ☺ Before my closet declutter, I was very much 'shove and hide'. My laundry basket was too small, and difficult to access, so dirty laundry would also spread, and take ages to sort in colors before washing. Because there was not room to put the clean laundry, and on laundry day, I was always stressed because I also did a lot of cleaning, so I had no energy left to put it away. After the declutter, and changing my laundry day to a more peaceful day, I naturally file fold my socks and underwear, and organise my clothes into 3 capsule wardrobes (1 week each), that are neatly put away where they belong. 😅 I also invested in 2 bigger, pretty laundry baskets. They stand in the corner where I take of my clothes, and now have room for the amount of laundry I have, and I sort by colour as I put it in. In the past, I would buy a weeks worth of groceries, have to carry it home on foot (no car), and because I bought so much at a time, it would be heavy and I had no energy to put it away nicely. I had no organisation, so things would be overfilled and cluttered, and no idea what I had. After decluttering, I do it twice a week after work. I meal plan, so I know exactly what to get, and I make sure to incorporate the things I already have. This means I have to carry less, grocery trips are more enjoyable. When I get home, I have the energy to put it away nicely, and I actually have space in the cupboards to put it away nicely.

  • @arladeleon3806
    @arladeleon38067 ай бұрын

    My organizing system had definitely changed over the years. I was always the type that left piles of laundry on the sofa, etc, but now I'm starting to fold and put the laundry away on the same day! I think my decluttering has a lot to do with it. When you have more space to put things, it's easier to put things away.

  • @claremiller9979
    @claremiller99797 ай бұрын

    The main thing that improved my bathrooms was definitely decluttering, but the second was realizing that it was ok if I preferred stuff on the counter. I just got a clear bin and put all my stuff in it, voila! Same with the kids stuff, two little containers for their toothbrushes and suddenly everything is easy to clean, it looks neat always, it's like magic. None of us were going to put our stuff away, and realizing that and accepting it was just life changing (I'm a butterfly and am pretty sure my partner is too, and my kids are young so leaving stuff out is just their nature 😂)

  • @TTaddicted
    @TTaddicted7 ай бұрын

    I am a cricket. My family is all butterflies. The spaces we share, I make the systems for them. I have come to appreciate fast and easy systems. I find myself sticking to easy butterfly systems. I still am a cricket in many ways (I still HAVE to organize my file cabinet in a cricket way), but for everyday stuff, I like the butterfly way of doing things. So I can totally see someone's organizing style changing or being different for different seasons of life.

  • @3TXSisters
    @3TXSisters7 ай бұрын

    I am definitely a ladybug with intermittent cricket tendencies. My makeup and jewelry drawers are full-on cricket. My hair products are totally ladybug. I do think we change with age and environment. A new, bigger house brings so many more opportunities to explore your style. Enjoy the differences!

  • @debbiev.1311
    @debbiev.13117 ай бұрын

    Bug hybrids are the result of adaptation...you hit the nail on the head!! 🐞🦗😉🐝🦋 Great video too!! ❤

  • @audreypoulson9603
    @audreypoulson96037 ай бұрын

    I was inspired! Half way through your video I decided it was time to organize my bathroom. Ran to my local Home Goods. Got two small shelving units and a bunch of small containers I could decant into. I loved organizing it all. It looks great. Now finishing the second half of your video. Thanks so much for the inspiration 😊

  • @Clutterbug

    @Clutterbug

    7 ай бұрын

    Love it!!

  • @sstephens2175
    @sstephens21757 ай бұрын

    My style has somewhat changed over the years. I've moved about 15 times. It's taught me to be flexible. Depending on space and money has usually been the difference in how I organize. Also it changed as my kids grew (grown and flown) now. I'm definitely a detailed hidden organizer, but there are areas over the years that I didn't organize that way. When we add new things (like supplements) as we age, the medicine cabinet now requires more space. My family medicine box /first aid kit has always been like the one you showed. However, the extra supplies to refill it in the linen closet are detail organized. The books on my bookshelf are organized by catagories. At one time they were just on the shelf somewhat with like catagories together. I limit myself to the two large double bookcases in the dining room and the small one in my bedroom. If I run out of space then it's time to donate some books. I prefer holding a real book...I have three kindles. I'm really trying to adapt to digital reading. 😳🤪

  • @katzimmerman4584

    @katzimmerman4584

    7 ай бұрын

    I never thought that I could give up physical books but it’s been about 3 years now since I’ve read one! I love my Kindle and am on my 3rd one. I am an avid reader and very rarely read anything twice. I have a very small collection (maybe 15) of favorite books and that’s it. I read very quickly so have never been able to justify buying books. I get all of my books the same way I always have, from the library, but now they are in ebook form!

  • @sstephens2175

    @sstephens2175

    7 ай бұрын

    @@katzimmerman4584 maybe I'll eventually cross over. I have been aiming to check out the libraries ebooks. I just tend to be slow with change.

  • @trishreed1176
    @trishreed11767 ай бұрын

    I have *absolutely* seen my organization style changing. After experiencing the fogginess of chemo brain and now getting into (just!) my senior years I find that as soon as I close the door on anything I no longer remember I have it. OK, maybe a slight exaggeration here but not by much. Clear bins are a must and I find I'm leaving more and more items out on the counter. Senior mobility issues also mean a need to minimize steps so daily cooking ingredients stay stove-side now and it gets harder and harder to reach to the back of lower cabinets so items need to move forward and stay in well-lighted sight. Maybe it's time to do an episode for the Boomers, Cas.

  • @andreawales1938

    @andreawales1938

    7 ай бұрын

    I keep bottles of my meds in three different places to save steps (and pain). Keep in mind, though, that some actions like reaching for things are helping your mobility, so think carefully about just how much changing where things are will help or hinder you.

  • @darleneh608

    @darleneh608

    7 ай бұрын

    I think we've "solved" the lower cabinet issue. We use a bin inside the cabinet. When we need something from the lower cabinet, we grab hold of the bin, pull it out like it was a drawer, get what we need then push it back in. If we were living in our own home, instead of a rental, I would retrofit the lower cabinets with drawer inserts.

  • @_stephanie
    @_stephanie7 ай бұрын

    I don't know if my organising style has changed, but I think this is finally the year I stop being a low-level hoarder. A few months ago we bought a house. The details are a long story, but basically we had 11 weeks between starting to search for a place to live and actually moving in, with 4 weeks at a friend's house, our stuff in storage. So we didn't actually have time to go through our stuff, literally anything we could shove in the storage unit went in the unit. Last week we finally unpacked the last box. That sounds like we finally finished settign in. . . if only! We own SO MUCH STUFF. Like. . . I know it's my stuff, I vaguely remember buyign it, but where did it all come from??? We've already taken like 4 IKEA bags of stuff to the charity shop, and we stuff have sooo many piles to sort through. I never want to buy anything ever again 😂

  • @AmyWhickerTutor
    @AmyWhickerTutor7 ай бұрын

    I like macro categories for my bathroom and kitchen, but micro categories for my art supplies 😁😁😁 I think organizing styles can depend on how I'm relating to my items, and how much mental bandwidth I have available, and those things can change over time AND be different for different areas of my life!

  • @howrandom9890
    @howrandom98907 ай бұрын

    My organizing is different based on the item. For example, it’s easy to decant stuff like spices and pasta so I can quickly find and use them when cooking, but all my otc medicines just get thrown in a bin because I will take the time to hunt for the one I am looking for lol😂

  • @Angebaby1237
    @Angebaby12377 ай бұрын

    I love that you are so vulnerable! Being a fellow lady bug, I feel in certain areas I need to micro organize, but only the things I am truly passionate about. My craft supplies, baking supplies. I have bins for my towels and sheets but I have to fold them. I can’t just roll them up the way you do😂. So I don’t know - does that make a lady cricket? Maybe there are sub categories…..?🤪

  • @lindabirkes-lance8915
    @lindabirkes-lance89157 ай бұрын

    I believe I used to be a bee. But since I've been arranging a house that I bought in February, I realize I am a CRICKET!! I have absolutely embraced drawer dividers and organizers. In my guest bathroom I have 4 bins in the cabinet and each of them have a set of color coordinated bath, hand, washcloth towels. My kitchen cabinets are so organized it's amazing to me. My clothes closet makes more sense than it ever has before. What I've realized is that since I've slowly moved my stuff into my home from storage units, I am taking the time to arrange everything the way that works for me. I never had that option before when I had a whole family living with me. (The last time I moved was 27 years ago.) I have to tell you that without your guides for HOW TO organize that makes sense, I might have just dumped everything the way I used to, but this home is organized and I feel so relaxed here.

  • @toriparker6303
    @toriparker63037 ай бұрын

    I believe life’s seasons can affect your organizing style too. I am a recovering cricket 😂 but after having 3 kids 2 and under and finding your chanel I changed my ways so that I could keep up. My cricket self wanted to put everything away just right with the appropriate amount of time and stuff ended up everywhere for the first time in my life. I started macro organizing things that I was struggling with (as well as decluttering with the help from minimal mom) and it made a huge difference!

  • @dovaillancourt
    @dovaillancourt7 ай бұрын

    I think I was born a bee and will forever bee one !!! I like organized categories and I ABSOLUTELY HATE to waste time looking for stuff. It is the BANE of my existence. That is why I take a lot of care in choosing where my things go. I also am very creative and have a million ideas with their appropriate (🙄) amount of material. Oh well, I will not change in my fifties !!! I celebrate my bee-ing 🐝🐝🐝

  • @kerribeck7929
    @kerribeck79297 ай бұрын

    Hi Cas! I just started watching you with the last All Day Declutter. The three things that I have noticed have made the biggest shift for me that You taught me are 1) Do the dishes every night... "Don't you dare leave that mess for future Kerri to deal with!" 2) It needs to be just as easy to put things away as it is to lay them down where they don't belong, and 3) 5 minutes of clutter control/day. I'm a butterfly, and thankfully live alone, so don't have to deal with others' mess! I get to say what stays and leaves, and how I choose to organize my space. Such a blessing! Thank You!

  • @janetwright6107
    @janetwright61077 ай бұрын

    Confuzzled! 😂 You are such a joy to listen to!

  • @hl1046
    @hl10467 ай бұрын

    As a young working divorced mother, my home was often a mess until the weekend when I had time to clean. There were just a few precious hours after work to prepare dinner, play with my children and get them ready for bed. There were days I fell asleep with one of them in a business suit. As they got older, homework time was added and they had chores, so that helped a little, but my main focus was spending time with them at night and not worrying about the mess until they were asleep. I’d get a little done here and there, but the weekends were for cleaning and playing. It was stressful at times looking at clutter during the week, but I knew once the older teen years hit things would be different. And they were. I had more time to organize and keep the mess a little more minimal. When the kids went off to college, I suddenly had the cleanest house and I actually missed the mess and noise. Now I have grands and love the mess we make playing. I even love cleaning it up when they are gone. Make memories loving and enjoying time with family. The mess can be cleaned up later.

  • @debbeasher-k4764
    @debbeasher-k47647 ай бұрын

    I think that you set it up to be organized the way you live and behave & now it's comfortable to keep it that way.

  • @j3n1971
    @j3n19717 ай бұрын

    I am 100% cricket but my fiance, whom I live with, is butterfly to the bone. In order for us to reach a comprise that works for us both our condo looks very ladybug. I get to avoid the anxiety of having to see everything everywhere & he doesn't have to fuss with a complex organizational system.

  • @michellecuevas5243
    @michellecuevas52437 ай бұрын

    YES YES YES!! As I have grown up from a young mom who almost divorced before I found Flylady almost 25 yrs ago, I have slowly become the tidy organized person I always wanted to be. It's like the Atomic Habits book explains. I just started giving myself grace and improving where I could, speaking to myself about who I wanted to be, and over time I changed, my home changed, and I grew into someone who LOVES to maintain her peaceful home. Gone is the bitter martyr, welcome now to the creator of a peaceful home.

  • @karinapraxedesbarnett7155
    @karinapraxedesbarnett71557 ай бұрын

    I totally relate with you, Cas, about the ending comments. I did not care much how things looked before. My counters were full, I only looked for the functional. The process for me began after our house went through a major remodel when we flooded with hurricane Harvey in 2017. Then, my eyes turned to the pretty, not functional only. Then, I joined Clutterbug and now I want to see my pretty counters, I care about matching baskets, I organize the cooking books and highlighters in rainbow colors, I decant my most used spices and they look so pretty in a drawer. I never thought in a million years that I would be this kind of person. I am cricket/ladybug. I think the love for your new home (in my case, my new home after a major remodel), makes you crave for the beauty too. Yes for more mental space to deal with the beauty (it is like I was blind before), eyes opened for the beauty. Go for it! Enjoy your cricketing!

  • @amandayoung9813
    @amandayoung98134 ай бұрын

    I have definitely morphed from a ladybug to a cricket since moving to a house with more space. I think you hit the nail on the head. Having more space in my closet makes me put things away nicely too!

  • @leeanneowens4055
    @leeanneowens40557 ай бұрын

    I love decanting pantry items. It looks so nice to look in and see everything so neatly fitting. I honestly think it's a way to feel like I'm in control of something Lol

  • @strawberrylove5684

    @strawberrylove5684

    5 ай бұрын

    I totally feel that way about decluttering in general! It’s like life constantly tries to throw more chaos at us each week, but decluttering feels like a way to literally get rid of some chaos

  • @thetaxladies5615
    @thetaxladies56157 ай бұрын

    Oh my gosh! I have always maintained I’m a crickerfly! I discovered that, as I got better organized I wanted to be more organized. I want my spaces to make me breathe out and say, I feel at peace. But that only comes once you have decluttered. When you have less to organize it’s easier to organize it in a way that brings you peace - not just order.

  • @lindafrey5133
    @lindafrey51336 ай бұрын

    Love the 'kit' idea! Brilliant. Having space makes does make a difference.

  • @sarahannrose
    @sarahannrose7 ай бұрын

    OBSESSED with the get ready bin, that is SUCH a fantastic solution to a common problem!

  • @Rangel90
    @Rangel907 ай бұрын

    I love the clear containers to organize stuff! Everything you do is awesome Cass. We love you ❤

  • @JulieRandolph
    @JulieRandolph7 ай бұрын

    Ooooh I love this concept of your content… ideas for specific issues for SPECIFIC organizing styles! So applicable and easy to use! Way to go Cass for reading your audience so perfectly! 🎉

  • @janetstraw191
    @janetstraw1917 ай бұрын

    Makes sense to me! Your style is evolving because you have become an expert at what you do so with time you are getting ‘better’ at it - plus the fact that your ‘container’ (larger home) provides you with an opportunity to really ‘evolve’! Thanks for all your tips Cas!! 🙋‍♀️🥰

  • @donnabeach1250
    @donnabeach12507 ай бұрын

    Love this! I am 100% a visual organizer, so glad to be validated.

  • @alexismarsh8885
    @alexismarsh88857 ай бұрын

    Love all of this and I am so happy you are excited for your new home so maybe you have more capacity and motivation. You were patient and now you deserve the joy for sure♥️

  • @sophiebrazzell8876
    @sophiebrazzell88767 ай бұрын

    I SO appreciate your honesty!! Yes I am inspired but I also don’t feel pressured to have a perfectly put together home. Thank you 🙏

  • @andreawales1938
    @andreawales19387 ай бұрын

    Your new closet has more space and has already established homes for shoes, which I bet you never had before. You’re still a glorious ladybug, but you’re one with more space and options in your new home.

  • @jillychandler
    @jillychandler7 ай бұрын

    I am a butterfly, and I have a TINY bathroom, I mean tiny! There is only room for the bath down one wall, then the toilet, then the sink against the other wall. But I get what you are saying about getting "stuff" off the surfaces! So am getting some of those self adhesive shelves for my walls, to put things in. Thank you for all your wonderful ideas, to make our lives clutter free! Oh, by the way, I bought a second hand (I love World Of Books for second hand books) It's All Too Much" by Peter Walsh book, and it is GREAT. Thank you for recommending that too. Love and hugs from Jilly & Madge the black rescue greyhound, from a wet and windy North Devon, England. xxx

  • @dawndisney7465
    @dawndisney746518 күн бұрын

    Absolutely adapted my style! Downsized to smaller home, minimalist newbie here! ♥️♥️

  • @livingwithME2015
    @livingwithME20157 ай бұрын

    I implemented a get ready box a few months ago and it has revolutionised my mornings. Not only can I get ready easily and more quickly, but my bathroom stays tidy. Thank you so much. ❤

  • @GoblinsAreAGirlsBestFriend
    @GoblinsAreAGirlsBestFriend7 ай бұрын

    I'm actually really proud of myself that I'd already done most of this on my own, as someone who isn't naturally tidy or organized. I intuitively worked out a system that works for my reality, with big stowed away bins, and I've been putting stuff back correctly for two years now!

  • @annettejohnsson4633
    @annettejohnsson46337 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video! It hit home on a lot of areas. I like when things are put away where they belong, but I find I'm too "lazy" to do it. This video made me realize I'm a visual person.I still have a long way to go towards decluttering my things, and finding the right organizational items, but now I feel I'm on the right track!! As for changing your style....I've found that every place I've lived I have done things differently...from organizing, decorating, even things I cook.

  • @judyzander3681
    @judyzander36817 ай бұрын

    Cas! I was trying to get control of my bathroom after I’ve been sick, when I saw this video, and, “ding-ding-ding!!!” I needed that suggestion for the two-tiered shelf for the bathroom counter. I already use a basket, but it’s always hard to clean because my husband and I are so messy. And yes my clutterbug style has definitely changed!

  • @deaneclark6469
    @deaneclark64697 ай бұрын

    Great tips as always! We keep our hamper in the laundry roo...we take our dirty clothes downstairs after our showers. As always, Thank you for sharing your organizational tips! Stay safe, healthy, and positive! God bless you and your family!🙏❤️🇺🇸😊

  • @maryjanegibson7743
    @maryjanegibson77435 ай бұрын

    When you share your space with a partner, I think you both adapt your styles so you can develop a system that works for each of you but still matches the kinds of people you are. This takes time to develop and iis frustrating at times but people who are successful at building a life together do work things out. As you get older your needs change and so your systems adapt with these changes, too. The fact that you CAN make these changes means you are managing this gracefully and successfully.

  • @angelaromo224
    @angelaromo2247 ай бұрын

    Cass your insight on organization style makes me look forward to your new organization decanting, boots, etc.

  • @AtthemomentwithLynn
    @AtthemomentwithLynn7 ай бұрын

    YAY! Welcome to the cricket family! I am inherently a cricket but when I started my organizing journey it was because the overwhelm of my hoard had become too much and to start I had to recognize that everything will not be perfect in the beginning, I just had to start. When I started I had to give myself the grace to put things in larger categories (macro organizing) just to get the ball rolling. After doing this for about 6 years I have found out that while I enjoy things hidden....I actually want them to be visual when I open a door/drawer/closet. So my pantry is full of clear organizers because then I can see when I need to buy more of something without having to open things to check. I almost think that the organization can kind of change from room to room. Maybe it is because of your new house...or maybe it is because you keep decluttering and finding more time and detailed organization is becoming easier. Either way, as long as you're loving it, it's good!!!! Btw I've been sooo busy that I haven't been watching much lately but is there a season 3 Hot Mess House coming???

  • @sewardward5436
    @sewardward54367 ай бұрын

    I know my organizing style has changed; unfortunately not for the good! I was always organized but now that I’m older (retired), I’m a hot mess!! I moved and downsized but brought everything but the kitchen sink. Now I just need to go through it all. Although I think my boxes have become hugs for me because I don’t want to get rid of them. Lol. Working on it now that I found your wonderful videos that have motivated me, just not quite enough yet but working on it. Thanks for your non judge mental way of encouragement!

  • @Bluejay_travels
    @Bluejay_travels7 ай бұрын

    Changing organizing style, yes! I think the space you live in makes a difference. One year I was a cricket! For a whole year. I put everything away neatly every single day (I even flossed every. Single. Day! I wish I could be a cricket again, but with work, kids, family, carpooling,. Everything… I’m a butterbee.

  • @desireetman
    @desireetman7 ай бұрын

    I’m also 43 and have been going through a organizing transformation/metamorphosis. It’s crazy pants but I’m here for it. My journey started last year when the basement flooded (with most of my clothes in it) and slowly decluttered most of the items down there. Instead of piles of clothes, now I have them separated by season in beautiful containers and can easily find them. 20 years ago I would have never even catered to the idea of being detail oriented or changing out seasonal clothes but here we are! Strange times my friend…I’ve got you and we can do this!! 😂

  • @markandstephaniebrewer3289
    @markandstephaniebrewer32897 ай бұрын

    I have definitely adapted my organizational style. I am a ladybug for sure. I want everything put away and hidden. My husband is a butterfly and can't find anything if I put it away. I decided to listen to you and default to hus organizational style. Do I love having everything be so visible, no. Does my house stay neater... ABSOLUTELY!! I now have open shelves in our kitchen instead of upper cabinets. I personally prefer the cabinets, but my husband would leave the doors open, and it drove me crazy. So I took the cabinets down and put up open shelves. Now, the kitchen stays neat and organized. His needs trump my need for hidden organization in public areas. In my closet or in my side if the bathroom cabinet and in my office it is tailored to my ladybug style but in public areas if you want your family to help keep the house organized you have to help them by defaulting to their style. Here is a little truth bomb.... im learning to like the butterfly organizational style. For instance, my pantry is now so visual... I no longer have trouble knowing what food items I have.

  • @liisaking1247
    @liisaking12477 ай бұрын

    Yes, I totally think it's possible for your style to shift or morph at least a bit. You and I have talked a few times about my style and you've consistently pegged me as a bee as opposed to a cricket. While I see more and more that this is true (for example, when you talked about whether you put the stuff you use daily in the bathroom away after use or not, I realized that, although it's neat, it has to be out or I don't use it) I can also see places where I'm changing. I used to have a huge wall of floor to ceiling bookshelves in a previous space and didn't mind that all the books were visible. Now, I find I like to have memorabilia visible in little vignettes and put books away behind a closed door because the visual clutter was getting oppressive. I've also reduced the amount of things out on my kitchen counters and like the calmer feeling it brings. It's still not empty or sterile but it isn't chaotic and doesn't attract nearly as much random clutter. Is it age/maturity? Lack of space? Experience gained with working with people in my niche (the chronically disorganized and small space living)? Who knows? But it's interesting.

  • @PhoebesWorldProductions
    @PhoebesWorldProductions7 ай бұрын

    Good bathroom organizing tips. 😊👍🏻 I think it probably IS the excitement of the new home, and having more space…… that’s making you change your ways slightly… but hopefully they’ll turn into habits that you continue doing. 😊👍🏻

  • @maryjoglionna7980
    @maryjoglionna79807 ай бұрын

    I understand how your feeling in your new home. I love your videos showing examples of the different ways to organize. It gives me a better understanding of how and where to put my stuff. Thanks!

  • @wyoag12
    @wyoag127 ай бұрын

    Regarding changing organizing styles, I can relate. I was a super detailed, hidden, micro organizer before having kids. After kids, I am still a hidden organizer, but much more macro. I just don’t have the brain capacity to be as detailed anymore. Also, I’ve learned that I can’t stand visual clutter, but I don’t remember what I have if it’s tucked away, so I’ve had to reduce my inventory greatly so when I open a drawer, cabinet or closet, I can easily assess what I have. Labels help a lot too! Moving into a new house in a few months and am getting a lot of good advice from your recent content! Thanks for all you share!

  • @karenrusso3773
    @karenrusso37737 ай бұрын

    This video was so helpful and inspiring to me. I never thought of what my “organizing style” was. After seeing this I know I am definitely a visual. I leave. EVERYTHING out on the counters. And I feel frustrated with myself, but it’s just me. So now so can just embrace that and use some organizers to throw my stuff into and it will be so much better! I’m headed to my bathroom right now. And oh, the suggestion of a bin/container to have as a get ready box…..phenomenal! I am on it. THANK YOU!!

  • @tracys3337
    @tracys33377 ай бұрын

    Adding a hamper to our bathroom was a game changer for my family. We all have a hamper in our bedroom too so it is pretty easy to deal with laundry now.

  • @hollyputnat
    @hollyputnat7 ай бұрын

    I agree with having different capacities for different things when it comes to organizing. Generally, I’m a ladybug. However, I also know I SUHUUUUCKKK at mornings. So I hang my clothing by category and color, Sunday night I pull out enough outfits for the week plus one extra in case I change my mind or go into the office an extra day. I pulled the doors down from my closets cuz they’re the obnoxious overlap kind where things in the middle get lost. Put up curtains instead. Things I need in the bathroom in the morning get to stay out. Weekly hair or skin treatments get put away. I’m a ladybug 95% of my day but when I wake up I turn into a big ole butterfly and I’ve just learned systems around it.

  • @Clutterbug

    @Clutterbug

    7 ай бұрын

    I seriously LOVE how well you understand yourself and have adapted to compliment it. This is #goals for most people!

  • @katia.luna213
    @katia.luna2137 ай бұрын

    You're spot on with your thoughts. Just means you GET to care more when it's all nice and pretty and there's no extra junk. When things are figured out, you get to literally enjoy them! ❤❤

  • @Clutterbug

    @Clutterbug

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes!!

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