Admittedly, I am a pretty organized person.
“Each season when I switch clothes in my closet, I put the hangers in backwards.
As I use something, the hanger is turned to the ‘normal’ direction.

At the end of the season, anything I haven’t worn is easily identified by the backwards hanger.
Those unworn items get donated for someone else to enjoy and help reduce clutter in my own closet!”
“Keep only those things that speak to your heart.

Then take the plunge and discard all the rest.
She also suggests holding up each piece one by one and seeing if it sparks joy.
If it does, keep it and if it doesn’t, toss it.

According to bloggerAmanda Brooks,“When you walk in the door, everything has a place.
Keeping cables bunched and tied together keeps things neat and organized.
Needless to say, I needed a way to keep them organized without taking up my entire cabinet space.

The empty tissue box, however, is perfect.
I couldn’t agree more.
It drove me nuts.

You will never have to hunt down a hair tie again when they’re all together.
I know my parent’s have one in their kitchen, but mine is my desk drawer.
I also have a small box for an extra phone and iPod charger.

If you don’t have them already, my first suggestion would be to build shelves.
Give everything a place
Organizing your home does not have to be such an overwhelming task.






