I CHANGED MY LIFE USING THE FLYLADY SYSTEM - How to Start Today!

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In 3 years, my life has made a complete 180. From a maxed out, stressed, new mom... to calm, clean and in control. Here is my number one tip that will help you get started today, no matter where you are at!
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  • @DianeinDenmark
    @DianeinDenmark3 жыл бұрын

    So glad you found peace with the Flylady system, Steph! Well done on all your hard work - you've come a long way, baby! Give your Mum a big hug from me! 💝💝💝

  • @maryorr1403

    @maryorr1403

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Diane for your motivating posts on IG & on YT plus referring Secret Slob at just the right time.

  • @ghg8634

    @ghg8634

    3 жыл бұрын

    My two favorite inspirations! Diane and Steph! 💜

  • @daisyp7539

    @daisyp7539

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ghg8634 I agree with you!!they are better than the ideator!!

  • @diamondgemini89

    @diamondgemini89

    3 жыл бұрын

    Awy think wwreally easy

  • @bnzwiebel

    @bnzwiebel

    3 жыл бұрын

    I feel like you were telling the story of my life at the beginning of the video. I started FlyLady last week and we are all so much happier already

  • @momof2momof2
    @momof2momof23 жыл бұрын

    We didn't have You Tube when I was raising my family, I wish I had had the support back then. But what I did do, during that time, was speed clean, before it was a thing lol. A LOT can be done in 5 minutes. When my daughter was a little baby, my husband would come home and one day asked me"what do you do all day?" . He said this because everything was done, dinner was cooking and I looked relaxed. He had noooooo idea what life was like during the time he was at work. So, I showed him what I did all day. I left on a day out with a friend, leaving him to take care of the home and our baby. By the time I got home, the house was a complete mess. The baby was well fed and changed, but he didn't change her clothes, so you imagine the baby food on her. I asked him" Did you make dinner? Did you do the laundry? Ironing? Cleaning? Did you vacuum and wash the floors? Take the baby outside? "etc. He said no to all of those of course. It took me 3 hours to set our home back to normal. He apologized for asking "what I did all day", and finally understood my days, every day. :) tfs Love your videos. 💐🍃🐤🌵🍀🐣🌷🌱🐇🥰🏜️💗💐🍃🐤🌵🍀🐣🌷🌱🐇🥰🏜️💗

  • @1012chart

    @1012chart

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great story! What a lesson!

  • @lesyarosa8091

    @lesyarosa8091

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh, gosh! So good! 😅😅😅Once an old man told us that when the wife stayed out in hospital he discovered that " a woman is the best tool in a home"

  • @katehipkin1039

    @katehipkin1039

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi @momof2, that was fantastic! Can I ask if things changed from then on in terms of your husband sharing the housework tasks in the evenings after work and on weekends? Hope you don't mind me asking! 😃🌞💐

  • @christianone6611

    @christianone6611

    3 жыл бұрын

    Imagine the wonderful lessons he'd have learned if you left for a month.

  • @ignaziareeves2848

    @ignaziareeves2848

    3 жыл бұрын

    wish i had thought of that back then. i had an appointment for 2hours once and left him with two pre-schoolers - he called his cousin to come over to help him after ten minutes alone with them!!

  • @JuliaK-H
    @JuliaK-H3 жыл бұрын

    I would never judge anyone for what their house looks like, yet I criticise myself harshly for everything that's not done. Your video is such a great help to shift my mindset and allow for more grace. I'll keep rewatching it when I need the reminder. Thank you!!! 💛

  • @findingmagic9762

    @findingmagic9762

    3 жыл бұрын

    If you are on TikTok check out domesticblisters. She discusses care tasks as morally neutral. Doesn’t mean we are bad or good if something isn’t done. It’s so true though, we tend to beat ourselves up. Progress not perfection. 😊

  • @heleneolsenthunem307

    @heleneolsenthunem307

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too! I’m actually a little relieved when I’m visiting someone (or used to before COVID...) and their house is not sparkly clean and tidy. I feel more relaxed and wouldn’t dream of judging them, so why judge myself so harshly? 😆

  • @bloodliriel

    @bloodliriel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly! Interestingly I don't see other people's mess as much as I recognise my own. Also, if I detect something, I will mention it and thanking that person to remind me that I don't have to be superhuman. I am honestly so grateful for those minor dust bunnies or whatnot, just to see that other people are also no robots. We all live, really live in our houses after all!

  • @novanorman1091
    @novanorman10913 жыл бұрын

    This “all or nothing” mentality was crippling me too! Your suggestions have helped me so much in the last couple weeks.. I get up early and while waiting on the Kurig to heat, I cleaned one shelf in the pantry. Next day - another... today I did the medicine and vitamin cabinet. It is done... probably 15 minutes max..

  • @19797104

    @19797104

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wow well done!

  • @meman6964

    @meman6964

    3 жыл бұрын

    Better, even clearing one drawer or counter is Better than it was before

  • @dresser6135

    @dresser6135

    3 жыл бұрын

    I did the same thing...I kept thinking I needed to get into the pantry & do a big clean up & putting it off because it seemed like such a big headache. Then I realized I could just do one shelf at a time. Not very daunting.

  • @tashainjena

    @tashainjena

    3 жыл бұрын

    Still have the all or nothing mental block... I need detailed to do lists, and company. I hate doing things by myself most of the time. Having trouble getting rid of stuff because most of it is my mom's, and she is in the beginning stages of dementia. I quarantine a lot of things, because I never know what will trigger a memory or a story. And I love mom's stories.

  • @jillgott6567

    @jillgott6567

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh my goodness YES ! I have had to drop the but it should be....attitude. Instead, I am breaking cleaning projects into smaller sections and giving myself a break. Boy does it make me feel calmer. Thank you for posting this

  • @sarapawsonherrington2595
    @sarapawsonherrington25953 жыл бұрын

    My Mother in law had a saying, "If you are coming to see me, come anytime. If you are coming to see my house, give me 2 weeks notice!" I love it. She raised 4 boys and her house did always look nice by the time I met her, which was when she was 80. I loved your insights! Thank you! I will use my timer, which sits here on my desk... un-used mostly. I have noticed something, which is that some people want their visible surfaces to look clean, and will stuff their drawers with everything to get there. Some people have very organized drawers, and don't mess them up clearing off visible surfaces to show it all away in their tidy drawers.

  • @mizac800

    @mizac800

    3 жыл бұрын

    You’re right, there are different organizing styles! You may want to check out Clutterbug on KZread to discover which style suits you best. I’ve learned a lot of helpful tips for my style from Clutterbug. I like your mother-in- law’s saying!

  • @meghanspina
    @meghanspina3 жыл бұрын

    Fly Lady saved me when I was struggling as a stay at home mom. Now I receive compliments on how organized I am and how clean my home is (if they only knew where I was a few years ago 😄). Her holiday organizing binder is also a huge life saver. I don't stress when the holidays come around, I actually enjoy them which means my husband and kids get a fun, happy wife/mom instead of a stressed/angry mom. So glad you found her, I hope everyone who feels lost as a homemaker/mom finds her!

  • @MotherhoodsBeautyLunches
    @MotherhoodsBeautyLunches3 жыл бұрын

    It's like you are talking about me, perfectionism is holding me back in different aspects of my life

  • @heather1778
    @heather17783 жыл бұрын

    Biggest obstacle is thinking things will take longer thank they do therefore “I don’t have time.” Using a timer and learning to do small increments has been life-changing!

  • @helenes52

    @helenes52

    3 жыл бұрын

    Using a timer has absolutely changed my life

  • @kf9058

    @kf9058

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree. Especially one of those visual timers on amazon have helped me even more than my watch timer lol

  • @anotherwomanstreasure3140

    @anotherwomanstreasure3140

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes! It is so much easier when all I have to commit to is 15 minutes. Much more attainable

  • @LucyLynette
    @LucyLynette3 жыл бұрын

    Housekeeping jobs never take as long as we think they do. I went through a phase last spring where I was frequently procrastinating sweeping my patio. One of those times, I talked myself into it by telling myself I'd only spend five minutes on it, and set a timer. That's when I discovered sweeping the patio takes 3 minutes. Until I timed it, I'd had no idea it was such a quick job. It always FELT like it took longer, so I I avoided it. Once I realized it was a 3 minute job, I stopped procrastinating. I've since used that trick a lot. I estimate how long I think it will take to do something, set a timer, and work until the timer runs out or I finish the task. I've learned that forces a change in perspective, which cuts down on procrastination.

  • @christienterblanche9009
    @christienterblanche90093 жыл бұрын

    I am going to listen to this every day for the next week! Paralysed perfectionist - me! I know this about myself, yet I gobble up half the elephant every time. So, for the next week: listen to Steph, listen to Steph, listen to Steph...

  • @moderndays.oldways2609
    @moderndays.oldways26093 жыл бұрын

    I so needed to hear this today. My baby just turned 2 months old and I’ve been beating myself for not doing all.the.things. No more. Make a list, setting the timer, and then I’m going to play with my big kids while the baby naps instead of cleaning the whole time

  • @TheSecretSlob

    @TheSecretSlob

    3 жыл бұрын

    I can so so relate to this 💜 take it easy on yourself mama, you are doing great!

  • @kibbitznbitz
    @kibbitznbitz3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video :) I have struggled with Flyladys system for a couple years and it seems like I can never really get past shining my sink. I was just on the verge of tears thinking that its probably too late for me to ever learn how to really MANAGE my life...but after watching your video...i feel like Im not alone and that progress IS posdible again!🙂💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖

  • @meghanmarquez3065
    @meghanmarquez30653 жыл бұрын

    I am this type of perfectionist. It ruined my high school experience. If I didn’t think I could write a perfect paper I would simply not do it. This flowed into my adult life. Now, my systems are in place and I am so much healthier in my day to day management of my household.

  • @margaretinsydney3856

    @margaretinsydney3856

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I can relate to this! I hope teachers these days are trained to see perfectionism in their students and help them to overcome it rather than just getting sore about late assignments!!

  • @jessicaevans2654

    @jessicaevans2654

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am also this person! During my art coursework, if I messed up one page in my portfolio book, I would throw the whole thing away and restart. My teenage school years were a disaster and because of this habit I didn’t receive the best grades, and my house is now a mess because if I don’t have a certain type of storage I need or a certain cleaner, I just don’t bother until I have everything I need.

  • @josephdaly2015

    @josephdaly2015

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jessicaevans2654 If this was one your friends you would encourage and help them. Look at yourself as that friend. Even if it’s to start with 2 or 5 minutes a day you will build that muscle and you will succeed. Just pick a corner, shelf, drawer and go from there. As the secret slob says progress not perfection. Mind yourself and don’t be afraid to ask for help and support. Mary, Joes wife 👍

  • @jessicaevans2654

    @jessicaevans2654

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@josephdaly2015 thank you Mary! Since finding the secret slob a few weeks ago I’m starting to slowly implement these habits into my daily life and trying not to be such a destructive perfectionist! I am moving home in a few days also so it will feel like a new beginning hopefully 🥰

  • @cherylwebb8340

    @cherylwebb8340

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same!

  • @tee7230
    @tee72303 жыл бұрын

    I found the flylady system over 20 yrs ago. I implimented it into my life, homeschooled my 2 youngest, even helped homeschool my grandkids, and taught my kids the principles she taught. I just found their chore charts folders they had from childhood. It made everything managable. Not perfect just doable. Great video!

  • @gibsongirl9046
    @gibsongirl90463 жыл бұрын

    I was called lazy my whole life so this really resonated with me. It's hard to overcome old labels but not impossible, even if I falter at least I'm making progress. You really hit the nail on the head saying perfectionism is paralyzing. I learned with working with high IQ children that it can be a serious problem. That's why I like the Kumon math system for kids; it teaches them to do math in little bits of time and not be afraid of mistakes but to learn from them. I'm a reading tutor so I always send my students to Kumon who are struggling with math and adopted the same mind set when starting reading remediation. The weight off the shoulders of these children from the shame they felt if they made a mistake was amazing. Learning to do the same for myself at this late phase of life is something I'm committed to. I grew up in an extremely organized house and I knew how to do very little which is ironic. Your youtube videos help reset my brain. Honestly, this channel is a public service!

  • @stephanieoregan
    @stephanieoregan3 жыл бұрын

    Being 44, I think I'm from a sort of mixed generation....so my mom was a stay at home mom and took care of our house, whereas me at her age had a career, was single and had no kids. My Saturdays used to be FILLED with housework because I didn't manage my time through the week. It was a huge learning curve and still is! Steph, you should be very proud of all the amazing progress you've made ❤ Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @SummaGirl1347
    @SummaGirl13472 жыл бұрын

    I am a perfectionist virgo raised by a perfectionist virgo. The thing that changed how my house looked was setting a timer before I started a cleaning task and realizing how much I exaggerated how long it takes to clean. When I saw that it only took 10 minutes to clean my kitchen that I thought was a "total disaster", my feelings about cleaning changed forever.

  • @rubyparchment5523

    @rubyparchment5523

    Жыл бұрын

    My Mom was a Virgo Psychologist, petite and adorable in her Dior & St. Laurent. Never relaxed, didn’t own a housecoat (my preferred garment, plus size). My dad left us. She spent the rest of her life planning this big Trial, where he would be called to account! Compiled “evidence” that he was Insane! I saw a comic strip: “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the Sanest of them all!”

  • @DoctorsSong
    @DoctorsSong3 жыл бұрын

    Steph I just wanted to say: THANK YOU! I've looked at the Flylady system for years but was to overwhelmed by it. Then I found your channel and at first I was still to overwhelmed by it. But I kept watching until one day I decided to give it a go and I'm so glad I did. Progress not perfection has become my new motto.

  • @kimigorrey3386
    @kimigorrey33863 жыл бұрын

    You described me so well. Always wanting everything perfect but with chronic pain as my limiter I spent so much time being overwhelmed and feeling useless as a mother, wife and carer, causing me to feel like a complete failure and for depression to kick in and make motivation even harder to find. This has been the case for many years and this week I started watching loads of decluttering videos and finally figured out if I want the house better I need to declutter then clean because it will be much more manageable. Also after watching how much you all achieved in the 15 min challenge it helped me feel encouraged to do what I can until pain wins out then take a break and go again. This week I have gotten more rubbish thrown out and more donatables dropped off than I have in years and I actually am feeling happier, more motivated and encouraged than I have in a decade. Thank you for the part that you have played in that.

  • @naowenn6794
    @naowenn67943 жыл бұрын

    I was starting to write down the list of all your valuable tips when I thought, "I should have left more space on my paper here, and put this sentence on this line instead, let's do it again to make it perf.....oh nooo, on a video about overcoming perfectionism?!! It has to stop NOW!!! It is good enough as is it!

  • @singalingbooberrylynch4575
    @singalingbooberrylynch45753 жыл бұрын

    How can I be 48 years old and only just realize my perfectionism is what's making me feel like a complete slob in my home? You totally described me. Thank you!

  • @brendatomlinson

    @brendatomlinson

    3 жыл бұрын

    It’s okay, start where you are. Give yourself grace, as you would a friend.

  • @trinapeddicord
    @trinapeddicord3 жыл бұрын

    This is exactly how I feel. Exactly!! I am the same way. It’s all or nothing and unfortunately the nothing usually wins. I have great plans and ideas from watching KZread, but because it doesn’t work instantly I give up. Thank you for saying what I say to myself all the time for years.

  • @pammccosh5461
    @pammccosh54613 жыл бұрын

    I am far from “being there”, but have made a lot of progress. My children are grown, but I work full time, my husband has multiple health issues and until a year ago, assisted my mom several days a week with appointments, groceries, etc. One thing I’ve learned is even if I can’t finish a task, I can begin. There are a lot of times I actually finish. Thank you for your example and encouragement!

  • @judymarkel8029
    @judymarkel80293 жыл бұрын

    Maybe if I stacked my oreos in a glass jar I wouldn't eat them because I would want them to stay pretty. Hee hee Great video thanks for the encouragement

  • @KatarinaS.

    @KatarinaS.

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nope, I'd still eat them ;)

  • @jerilyn-ourhomeschooltable
    @jerilyn-ourhomeschooltable3 жыл бұрын

    I started with your printables back in the Fall and had one solid run through with zone cleaning in my first trimester of pregnancy. Since then I’ve been still doing my daily and weekly routines which in itself is way more than I was doing before. But now I’m 2 weeks away from my due date and my 6 yo daughter is helping me a TON because she also enjoys our home being clean and tidy. She pretends to make her own cleaning videos while she’s doing the different tasks. 😂 I am looking forward to getting better and better at keeping Zone cleaning in my routine.

  • @cruisepuppy
    @cruisepuppy3 жыл бұрын

    You are amazing! My own home and life have been improving as I've worked along side you and your amazing videos. You have really grown and matured - the level of peace and confidence you have gained shows not only in your beautiful home, but on your face and in your demeanor! Thank you for sharing your life and all your great ideas with us. When ever I need motivation, I watch one of your videos and then I'm ready to roll!

  • @TheAtWhatCostBlog
    @TheAtWhatCostBlog3 жыл бұрын

    I can so relate to this, that paralyzed feeling in wanting it all to be perfect is something I have struggled with too! Watching your videos through The Minimal Mom collabs has been so encouraging! I’ve been decluttering for a while, but cleaning and organizing has been on the back burner. But, you’ve really encouraged me to give the flylady system a try.

  • @missmayflower

    @missmayflower

    3 жыл бұрын

    If you’re ready to start, I found Diane in Denmark’s 31 baby steps a great place to start. It changed my life. She did it in January a few years ago, one video every day. It’s on a playlist on her channel. It really sets you on track and cures perfectionism and teaches you to celebrate the small daily victories.

  • @ivacukic
    @ivacukic3 жыл бұрын

    You may have just changed my life too! About 2 years ago I started having a chronic pain and fatigue condition and my usual routine of cleaning the whole house in the weekend and a once a year deep clean is not working any more as it triggers my symptoms. While I never had too much stuff/clutter, I've been really struggling to be on top of my housework plus full time job (I have no kids but do have pets that also increase cleaning needs). The flylady system is just brilliant for me as I can split the workload into small manageable tasks, but it is your delivery and explanation that made is so approachable and motivating! I've been going for only a few weeks now and my house is better than it's been in a very long time - thank you!!

  • @jenniferklotzer2794
    @jenniferklotzer27943 жыл бұрын

    This video spoke volumes to me. I started following you a year ago and watched all of your videos from the beginning. From you I found Diane in Denmark. I had tried Fly Lady many times over the span of about 10 years and just couldn't make it work, the silly jargon and tons of emails made it confusing and overwhelming for me. You guys made it simple and helped me figure out my own stumbling blocks, add chronic pain to the ones you listed. You and Diane gave me permission to figure out worked for me instead of following everything to the letter. My biggest take away is that staying on top of maintenance means I won't ever have to cripple myself with a 5 hour power clean. It might hurt a little to wipe down my shower and swish the toilet every day but it hurts a lot less than an intense scrubbing and I recover a lot faster. Keep doing what you're doing. Thank you for your hard work.

  • @carried9130

    @carried9130

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am living with chronic pain too, and am sorry you are. The Flylady System doesn't work for me- but Stephanie's tweaks kind of do, and I was able to turn her way into something I can do and stick with. The maintenance system I do, based on what I learned from her, means that for me- even if I skip a whole week- it's manageable when I restart. For instance, this week I missed a day of work because of the pain and am making up the hours today. No housework got done. I kept up my kitchen all last week, then my husband went and batch cooked some sauces on Sunday and decimated my kitchen. Guess what? Still there. I load the dishwasher after meals but the big mess of pots and pans? Still there. I am NOT doing it. It's not worth being stuck in bed the next day.

  • @jenniferklotzer2794

    @jenniferklotzer2794

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@carried9130 I understand and I'm sorry. Sometimes there will be a few days or a week where I can barely walk and all I can do is try to stay on top of my routines. I live alone which can be good and bad, on one hand my house doesn't get too messy but on the other hand I don't have anyone to ask for help. Learning to be ok with not getting everything done was hard. I'm glad your husband did meal prep, maybe he'll do the clean up if you ask. I hope you feel better soon, keep taking care of yourself, the great part is you can ease back in when you are able.

  • @carried9130

    @carried9130

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jenniferklotzer2794 massive hugs, thank you so much for your words. When it comes to the messes- I tell you there are times I wish I did live alone. Maybe the solution is his and hers houses? I've brought it up to him when the messes really exacerbate my pain and I feel very frustrated, and he gets quite defensive. So rather than fight, I just leave it. It may take days, but he will get the hint and finally clean that mess up. He talks a big game to doctors about me having a better quality of life, but he has to help with that too- he has to not make it harder for me to function. I am sorry that you don't have help when you need it. I wish I could beam over to your place on a good day and give a hand to give you a break. Take care of yourself, and thanks again for your words. Sometimes, a bit of kindness goes a long way for someone, and you did that for me today.

  • @jenniferklotzer2794

    @jenniferklotzer2794

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@carried9130 Hugs back.

  • @daniellecawte5388
    @daniellecawte53883 жыл бұрын

    You are literally describing my life! A week ago I cleaned my whole house in a mad dash over the course of two days since our landlord wanted to list it and it had turned into a total disaster since having my fourth baby 3 months ago. I discovered your channel last week as well and find it so inspiring. Now I’m trying to let go of the perfectionism and just take little steps forward everyday. I have four kids six and under and life is crazy, but taking these little steps is helping to tame the chaos.

  • @gabriellecontino5176

    @gabriellecontino5176

    3 жыл бұрын

    Enjoy those darling children!

  • @janetcovington6938
    @janetcovington69383 жыл бұрын

    Steph, one of the most concise, helpful, you can do it videos I have seen in a long time!

  • @shirleycolopy4322

    @shirleycolopy4322

    3 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree. Nice job

  • @jenniferklotzer2794

    @jenniferklotzer2794

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes! All of her videos are so clear and simple!

  • @sprimm5298

    @sprimm5298

    3 жыл бұрын

    I commented earlier, your future may be in motivational public speaking . Family first, then the sky is the limit You go girl !

  • @heleneolsenthunem307
    @heleneolsenthunem3073 жыл бұрын

    I’m a perfectionist too, and you wouldn’t think that from the state my house is in. But, I’m making progress and today I decluttered, vacuumed and even cleaned our entry way. One thing I actually like is that I’m able to look at my result and have a true feeling of “it looks perfect”. Even though it’s probably more accurate to say “good enough!” Maybe good enough becomes the new perfect after a while, I don’t know 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @bekesize
    @bekesize2 жыл бұрын

    Great job explaining Flylady principles in a concise manner! I’ve been studying her for almost 20 years and though my house is still chaos more than I want, it is definitely better. So many times I’ve tried to explain her magic to another and just couldn’t do it. I appreciate her sharing her knowledge for free, yet find her website difficult to navigate. Thank you for all of your videos!

  • @lyssamarie3594
    @lyssamarie35943 жыл бұрын

    Just stepping my foot into the door of decluttered spaces, a cleaner home, and overcoming the perfectionism-procrastination cycle; my home, my life, it doesn't have to be all or nothing. The struggle is real, so thank you for the encouragement and motivation!

  • @SILVEto
    @SILVEto3 жыл бұрын

    I just finished my first day using the system yesterday! The checklist made me feel so accomplished and I realized that I am not lazy and I do so much every single day. I woke up feeling so much calmer and lighter. Thank you Steph so much for these motivating videos and the positive energy. I’ve been binging your channel for the last 3 weeks educating myself. This has been a life changer 🙏🏽

  • @TheSecretSlob

    @TheSecretSlob

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am so glad!

  • @vasia7683
    @vasia76833 жыл бұрын

    Hello from Athens, Greece!!! I discovered your channel at the end of August and I loved the way you explained everything. Since then I have seen great progress. My house has been clean and organized quite decently. Having routines has kept me sane during multiple lockdowns (online lessons both for my son and me -I am a primary school teacher!) You have a unique way of explaining everything in a simple yet effective way! Keep up the good work. Fun fact: I was born in Montreal and I have lived there by the age of seven! Canadians rock! You rock!

  • @carried9130
    @carried91303 жыл бұрын

    I have learned so much since I found your channel a couple months ago. You taught me how to break my housework into manageable parts. I have chronic pain and partial disability due to a car accident. There are some days that any movement is excruciating and even walking is a struggle. I walk with a cane most days. My home was very much a major frustration until the last couple of months because if I couldn't do it perfectly, I didn't do it at all. I've been mentally struggling because I cannot physically do what I always could before the accident- like power through housework in three hours once a week. You taught me how I can break down my chores and areas into manageable chunks. My zones. And if I'm having a bad day, I do what I can and that's it- the rest waits for next week. If I'm having a very bad day, it doesn't get done at all and waits til next week. And that has kept it manageable for me. If it gets skipped a week, it's still manageable when I pick up my schedule again. Nothing is ever a disaster because even if it gets behind, it doesn't get too far behind. I cannot thank you enough for sharing your journey with this. You helped me with mine like nothing else has. It has taken so much stress away, and that is such a wonderful feeling. Thank you.

  • @24carrotgold8
    @24carrotgold83 жыл бұрын

    Several moths ago I printed multiple copies of your weekly checklists and stored them on a clipboard which I reviewed daily. But, I had no home for the clipboard or routine time of day when I checked items off. When the printer malfunctioned I had no fresh lists 🥴 I fell off the wagon and didn't even notice 🤪 Months have gone by and I can't even find the clipboard. Time to start the process again. Printer still doesn't work but I will laminate one of the blanks and re-use it 👍🤗

  • @LucyLynette
    @LucyLynette3 жыл бұрын

    Some people will have to work up to this, but will eventually get to the point where the best timer for one set of tasks is other, 'inactive' tasks. My partner gets up very early for work, so the coffee is usually getting cold by the time I make my first trip to the kitchen in the morning. You know how long it takes to empty the dish drainer or one rack of the dishwasher? About the time it takes my coffee to warm up in the microwave. How long does it take to do the dishes, wipe down the counters, and sweep the kitchen? About one laundry wash cycle. How long does it take to straighten up the living and dining areas, and sweep/mop/vacuum all the common room floors? About one dry cycle. In the time it takes to handle one load of laundry, I've completed all the minimum daily tasks to make my home feel comfortable and welcoming. Other rooms, dusting, decluttering, etc. get done outside of that time, but the bare bones basics are handled in the space of a load of laundry.

  • @maryorr1403
    @maryorr14033 жыл бұрын

    You’ve been my motivation to just do my routines & now 2 yrs flying with your guidance I am healthier, happier & enjoying my home as it can be without striving for the “perfect”. 👍🐾🐾

  • @debbiej527
    @debbiej5273 жыл бұрын

    For a working outside the home, sixty something person, the "five minutes at a time" tip is so great!!! Good tips and video!

  • @guynellerandle9742
    @guynellerandle97423 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing this calm, doable approach to cleaning house. I am an older person, recently widowed. I had open heart surgery in 2017. Just after that, we discovered my husband had lung cancer. Chemo and radiation gave us 2 years before it re-emerges as brain cancer. 10 intensive radiation treatments gave us 6 more months. As his caregiver, our house began to get out of control, quickly. Or, was it that it became less of a priority. Since he passed January 28, 2021, I have struggled to regain control. My grief and lack of energy has made it hard. This sounds like a method that just might work! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @WeareClarkeNation
    @WeareClarkeNation3 жыл бұрын

    I agree perfectionism is the big problem. This is The Flylady mantra that worked for me too. Her words " pick up where you are", " it doesn't need to be perfect, it just needs to be done ". Routines into habits is really helpful too. The Flylady has great ideas doesn't she. Her 27 fling boogie gives me permission to cull my stuff has has helped remove the clutter and keep my house clean.

  • @DSashie
    @DSashie3 жыл бұрын

    This is soooo me! I thought I was alone... thank you for sharing.. I have really struggled with this for years❣️but... I do this. I do a project and then do another. My problem is that it feels like someone comes from behind and messes it up again in 4 weeks. I follow the rules but my family fails. I have asked, explained begged commanded, prayed for solution. Been bed ridden due to accident last few weeks and it’s like they suddenly realised I can’t do anything anymore. Been a real wake up for rest of family. 😊 God works in mysterious ways..

  • @TheMomsClubKona
    @TheMomsClubKona3 жыл бұрын

    We’re like twins!! It’s so refreshing to know that the way I lived my life wasn’t unique to just me. I’m glad I also found flylady and then you. Thank you for making this simpler and easier to implement and sharing. My life is so much more peaceful since implementing routines, small habits every day until it all became natural. Great video as always. Big hug!

  • @vidaliberada5026
    @vidaliberada50263 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Steph! 🤗 I needed this pep talk so much. My journey goes up and down due to chronic health issues that flare up. It feels harder each time to restart. I am saving this so I can come back whenever I need a boost of encouragement...

  • @emmaholt4390
    @emmaholt43903 жыл бұрын

    Steph, I am you 2 years ago 🤣! I have 3 young children also, but a bit older than yours. Just started the 21 babysteps and I am a week in and I'm feeling better and more in control already and my house is already calmer and more presentable. Just need to beat the perfection monster and keep going! Thank you for your great videos and helpful systems and tips xxx ps I prepped all my fresh produce straight after the food shop today 💪😊 xxx

  • @melissaturner9356
    @melissaturner93563 жыл бұрын

    You have really helped me. I am also a perfectionist who couldn't keep up and so let it all go especially after having children. You are the only other person I have heard express being a perfectionist and being 'all or nothing'. Thank you for highlighting that this happens and for being a healthy example of overcoming, achieving and being real. 🦋

  • @DisneyLissy
    @DisneyLissy3 жыл бұрын

    Omg this is me. I get paralyzed from my perfectionism.

  • @DisneyLissy

    @DisneyLissy

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Joyce B it’s definitely a struggle

  • @tamaratorres6368
    @tamaratorres63683 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for saying:"good enough, is good enough." I found that very helpful. I needed that today.

  • @alisongregson4740
    @alisongregson47403 жыл бұрын

    I will use your printable weekly checklists for the rest of my life!!!! YES! Perfectionism is paralyzing an defeating. So much more can happen when one let's go of all of that. Great video, Steph!!!!

  • @csnowipt287
    @csnowipt2873 жыл бұрын

    I never comment on videos, but this is one of the most amazing videos I have ever watched! You speak truth! And everything that you said is what I have been thinking but haven’t been able to put in words. Thank you for your motivation and tips. I had a baby a year and a half ago and it’s been so hard to feel like I can get things done. Before that, I was a school teacher and worked really hard at my job. So it’s been very hard to accept the fact that I can’t get EVERYTHING done in my home. Thank you again. 💛

  • @julierobinson1606
    @julierobinson16063 жыл бұрын

    I was in the same shape at the beginning of housekeeping and did the flylady system... in the early 80’s. So hine your kitchen sink I think was the first thing she had you do. I still use those principles. Yes! Perfectionism is an all or nothing proposition. I think the saying from my well meaning parents “do it well or not at all” was a failing proposition for me. I have had to learn to spot clean as well as handle todo list items now when they are easy and little compared to when they get out of control. I’m glad you posted this video for the young people to see your smiling face and homemaking testimony.

  • @Heather.May.
    @Heather.May.3 жыл бұрын

    I think Stephanie coined it best on another video, when she called how she used to clean, "binge cleaning". I have Bipolar so more often than not, it's been all or nothing throughout my life. In the last 7 years I have created my own system and recently have incorporated the ideas of other KZreadrs. I've grown leaps and bounds!! People with mental health issues function far better with structure and routine. Sadly the condition promotes chaos and confusion. One big saving grace was learning to write everything down so I won't forget what is most important to me.

  • @irishlady5051

    @irishlady5051

    3 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations on your achievements!!

  • @Heather.May.

    @Heather.May.

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@irishlady5051 Thank you!

  • @brendalee2258
    @brendalee22583 жыл бұрын

    I admire you so much and went with you on a lot of your journey. The most inspiring event to me was when you were at a point where you were feeling defeated but you didn’t quit. You picked yourself, gathered your resources and started again using lessons learned. A great example for all of us.❤️

  • @lorimanha2628
    @lorimanha26283 жыл бұрын

    This is so me! I have done this for years! I’m so thankful for people like you on KZread that are helping me make a change!

  • @thebrosmemesyt5428
    @thebrosmemesyt54283 жыл бұрын

    Love listening to you, such a positive attitude and smiling the whole time x

  • @the_review_lady_channel
    @the_review_lady_channel3 жыл бұрын

    Hi- Been a secret slob fan for a year or so... I knew about the fly lady system before but you helped me to modernize and really embrace it. I needed this little pep talk today!! I have been on and off the program for while. I have been in a perfectionist slump for about 6 months. I really was helped by this Steph. 🌹

  • @ladyshamblin
    @ladyshamblin3 жыл бұрын

    I love this so much. I am going to re-watch this over and over to get encouragement!

  • @barbkandel777
    @barbkandel7773 жыл бұрын

    Wow, Steph, this video is packed with so much wisdom! Well done! You've been inspiring me for over a year and I love your motto " progress not perfection". It has really helped me.

  • @lauradorcy6103
    @lauradorcy61033 жыл бұрын

    This is so right on with me!! Thank you for taking the time for sharing this very doable and encouraging message with us!!!💕💕

  • @stacey839
    @stacey8393 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos I’ve decluttered so much this week as I’m so overwhelmed and had enough your videos have helped Thankyou so so much X

  • @cora0974
    @cora09743 жыл бұрын

    You are so good in explaining my way of looking at my clutter in the past. This video is so helpful to understand. :-)

  • @jenAKnND
    @jenAKnND3 жыл бұрын

    Wow, Steph! I think this is one of the best videos you’ve ever done! It really was so helpful to a perfectionist like myself. 😬 Thank you so much! 🤗💕

  • @19797104
    @197971043 жыл бұрын

    I live right next to relatives who have a very perfect home. They always have judged me by how messy my house was. It has caused me a lot of grief and depression but Watching your videos Steph has made me feel better about myself and has helped shift my mindset away from "ALL or NOTHING". That itself has helped with my daily habits and I no longer look at vacuuming as such a huge task but a part of my daily routine. (I have small kids who are very messy so I must clean the main living area every day).

  • @rhemmadi
    @rhemmadi3 жыл бұрын

    So very alt description of real thought process that just binds us...thanks stef for being there for us💕💕

  • @lakshmibalanandan1905
    @lakshmibalanandan19053 жыл бұрын

    You know, before lockdown started last year, I was a total mess like the before - you. Here in india we get cheap household help. So I never had to clean or learn. Never had any desire too. You r the ONLY KZreadr or real-life person who gave me confidence to do it myself. I'm exactly like you. Messy n perfectionist at the same time.. On top of it I had disgust for dirty dishes. Ohh it ws so horrible. My husband is the exact opposite. My zero cleaning skills were making us fight. Now I have a system, I even have checklists... Saved a ton of money on servants too. I'm not perfect but getting there. Thank you!!! Pls do put longer videos n more videos. I still need the extra motivation.

  • @barbann9708
    @barbann97083 жыл бұрын

    Great summary Steph. You are doing so well. I have been watching you for a long time now and you have really come a long way. You are a great example of how little changes stack up to make big results. As always it is great to see you.You are so inspiring.

  • @lisaosheacoaching68
    @lisaosheacoaching683 жыл бұрын

    Wow, Steph, I really needed to hear all of this!!!!

  • @heatherstephsmum1399
    @heatherstephsmum13993 жыл бұрын

    Great video Steph! Diane is right when she says you’ve come a long way! You really have. Perfectionism is a huge challenge to overcome in every area of life and I’m so glad you’ve found a solid middle ground. Love you! 🤗❤️

  • @jessicascott3264
    @jessicascott32643 жыл бұрын

    Your videos have been such an inspiration for me! I started using your checklist over a month ago & my house has never looked so good for so long. I tried flylady years ago and it didn't work for me then. I wasn't in the right mindset for a lifestyle change. You gave me the courage to try it again and I am so glad I did! ❤

  • @jenniferneff1244
    @jenniferneff12443 жыл бұрын

    Ok I love this. Yes! You are SO SPOT ON! Saving to FAVORITES right now. ***THANK YOU***

  • @heidiflores591
    @heidiflores5913 жыл бұрын

    I need your voice from this video to be replaying over and over in my head every day. Baby #3 on the way and I feel so discouraged and fight that dang perfectionism every day!

  • @rr8153
    @rr81533 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been watching your videos from the days you were struggling and you should be busting with pride at how far you’ve come! Thank you for the example you set for how to make progress and your words of wisdom. 😊💕⏲

  • @tanyamana
    @tanyamana3 жыл бұрын

    You come across as so genuine and down to earth . Really like your content and style. Keep inspiring ♡

  • @sulmaoropeza7848
    @sulmaoropeza78483 жыл бұрын

    I have followed you from the beginning. Now your over 96k. I relate a lot with you. I’m also a perfectionist. I tried the fly lady before I found your channel but I couldn’t follow now that I found you I can follow the system. You make it easy to follow and understand the fly lady system

  • @TheSecretSlob

    @TheSecretSlob

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sticking with me :)

  • @sbellalopez9284
    @sbellalopez92843 жыл бұрын

    Progress not perfection was game changer for me!!! 🙏 routine checklist 🤗🤗very helpful!!!!

  • @elizabethnelms2564
    @elizabethnelms25643 жыл бұрын

    You are so genuine. Thank you for helping other paralyzed perfectionists!

  • @whatwouldpicarddomakeitso9607
    @whatwouldpicarddomakeitso96073 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing . Excellent video at explaining the benefits of using Fly lady especially to new comers and also giving the existing users a boost . Congratulations on your rising subbies count ..it’s well deserved . 💛.

  • @nancynance2272
    @nancynance22723 жыл бұрын

    You’re teaching me ways to improve ! And I’ve been home keeping for more than 50 years !! Great job Steph !

  • @barbarap6851
    @barbarap68513 жыл бұрын

    Great, great job, Steph! I wish I had known about FlyLady when I was working full time and raising my kids. It makes life so much easier!

  • @TheSecretSlob

    @TheSecretSlob

    3 жыл бұрын

    It makes a huge difference for me

  • @WilletteB
    @WilletteB2 жыл бұрын

    This is perfect timing for me. Thanks for sharing your channel!

  • @feliciagraves1903
    @feliciagraves19033 жыл бұрын

    So excited to be one of the first people to watch. This system has changed my home for the better! Thank you so much!

  • @TheSecretSlob

    @TheSecretSlob

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am so glad to hear this Felicia

  • @bjgoels1
    @bjgoels13 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for staying on topic. Some of the people I have been following seem to have gone way off course from what they started out as. It is good that you keep going with it. That is what some of us need.

  • @joanellebracht5311
    @joanellebracht53113 жыл бұрын

    Wow!! You made something seemingly so challenging, so simple and doable!! You hit the nail on the head with me regarding perfectionism; it tends to be an "all or nothing" mentality, unfortunately. Thank you so much for putting this struggle into terms that are relatable.

  • @anotherwomanstreasure3140
    @anotherwomanstreasure31403 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the pep talk. I know all these things, but hearing reminders are always motivating 💗

  • @eringood8625
    @eringood86253 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos! You are so calming and encouraging and get my personality. I work full-time, have two young kids, and cleaning/organizing isn’t something I’m naturally good at. For many years, I’d watch videos or read books to help, but still felt so overwhelmed. Between people like you and Fly Lady, I’ve recognized that “paralyzed by perfection” approach. I’d get bogged down in trying to do things in the perfect order or find the perfect system or have an all or nothing approach. I feel like the tide might finally be turning, but I still have a long way to go.

  • @beccafranklin2036
    @beccafranklin20363 жыл бұрын

    So inspiring! I’ve been watching for awhile and I just appreciate you and your tips so much!

  • @ellacooper6229
    @ellacooper62293 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been watching you since the beginning. Thanks so much for this great video and all your guidance and motivation Steph!!

  • @RunDoe
    @RunDoe2 жыл бұрын

    You’re the loveliest. You’ve helped me a lot. Thank you-Much Love to You

  • @MW-km5pu
    @MW-km5pu3 жыл бұрын

    I love the FlyLady, too!! Congratulations!

  • @kyouell
    @kyouell3 жыл бұрын

    I’m putting this in my Watch Later list so I can come back to it over and over. This was really helpful!

  • @karengreyling2906
    @karengreyling29062 жыл бұрын

    I really needed to hear this! Thank you!

  • @janetsmith2104
    @janetsmith21043 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, for the message! 🙏😊💐 Literally, being a perfectionist had me mentally and physically paralyzed in every facet of my life. Incorporating the "Fly Lady System" will simplify household issues, but today's message will be applied overall.

  • @jeannebowes2898
    @jeannebowes28983 жыл бұрын

    Love you and Diane!

  • @SalsaNube
    @SalsaNube3 жыл бұрын

    The FlyLady system really helped me get on track, as I was demotivated by my own schedule (perfectionis here!). But adding your improvements to the method worked wonders! And indeed, it is all about progress, and understanding when we reach our "good enough" point :) Thank you for the video and the advices! Cheers from across the ocean!

  • @daisybuchanan5378
    @daisybuchanan53783 жыл бұрын

    Steph, you’ve made such a difference in my life ! Routines, and celebrating every accomplishment. Everything you said is so true. Good enough ! I’ve found peace and my family is benefitting. Thank-you !!

  • @yolandapagan5656
    @yolandapagan56563 жыл бұрын

    You were my introduction to the FlyLady system. You have made a huge contribution to my life. Thank you!!!

  • @AmandaBaias
    @AmandaBaias3 жыл бұрын

    Dear Steph, thank you so much for this uplifting video. Lately, I've been purging my list of youtubers that I watch, in light of recent scandals and issues with family channels. You, Minimom, Minimal mom and a few others are still doing your best to stay honest and humble. I love minimalism and the flylady. I am getting so much better at being a happier mom because of these systems. Thanks for staying true to who you are.

  • @elizabethdavis3417
    @elizabethdavis34173 жыл бұрын

    You've summed me up . . . And helped me to see myself more clearly. It was actually working on my marriage that helped me see this perfectionism in myself . . . I would become a monster about the house because I felt it was a reflection on me. But progress, not perfection can be a rule for all areas if life, not just the state of the house. Basically it describes doing something virtuously! You have put this so well.

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