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Four Things To Do This Virgo New Moon
the energy of the New Moon is not just limited to one day; it can be harnessed for a few days before and after the actual New Moon date. Use this time to reflect, set intentions, and take practical steps toward achieving your goals. Virgo's energy is supportive of personal growth, organization, and self-improvement, so make the most of it during this lunar phase.
#virgo new moon#new moon in virgo#tarot scope#weekly tarotscopes#daily tarotscopes#astrological forecast#monthly horoscope#virgo month#zodiac signs by month and date#september horoscope 2023#virgo monthly horoscope#september astrology sign#weekly astrology#analyze and reflect#focus on self-care#declutter and organize#set detailed goals#joshua the psychic#Four Things To Do This Virgo New Moon
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A Soft Girl's Guide to Home Organization ˚˖𓍢ִ໋🌷͙֒✧˚.🎀༘⋆
Decluttering and creating a peaceful sanctuary in your home.
I’ve had such a stressful, depressing week and one of the things that made me feel better everyday was coming back to a neat, decluttered room. As a soft girl, you must value comfort, elegance, and serenity in all aspects of your life, including your home. A cluttered and disorganized space can be overwhelming and draining, making it challenging to relax and unwind. In today’s guide, we'll explore gentle and effective home organization and decluttering methods, tailored specifically for a girl like you.
╰┈➤ The Soft Girl’s Approach to Decluttering
🌸 It all starts with a mindful mindset. Acknowledge that decluttering is a process, and it's okay to take it one step at a time.
🌸 Focus on gentle decluttering. Prioritize items that bring joy or serve a purpose, rather than strict minimalism.
🌸 Create a soothing atmosphere: Play calming music, light candles, or diffuse essential oils to make the process enjoyable.
╰┈➤ Define Your Organization Goals
Before you begin decluttering, set clear intentions. Ask yourself:
🌸 Why do I want to organize my home? Is it for relaxation, creativity, or efficiency?
🌸 What do I like about my home’s current layout? Identify what works and what needs changing.
🌸 What are my pain points? Recognize areas that stress you out.
╰┈➤ Crafting a Master Plan
🌸 Take Inventory: List spaces that need organization (closets, kitchen, living room, etc.).
🌸 Arrange tasks based on your life—room by room or category by category.
🌸 If you can’t do it all in a day, allocate time in your schedule for dedicated organization sessions.
╰┈➤ Decluttering Room by Room
🌸 Begin with small areas: If you’re cleaning out just your room always start with your bed. Once you take care of your bed, everything else looks “wrong.” You can move on to drawer, shelf, or closet to build momentum and confidence.
🌸 Sort items into categories: Group similar items together (e.g., books, clothes, kitchen utensils).
🌸 Use the "touch once" rule: Handle each item only once to avoid repetitive decision-making.
╰┈➤ Organizing Strategies
🌸 Utilize storage containers: Choose decorative bins, baskets, and boxes that complement your home's aesthetic.
🌸 Implement the "one in, one out" policy: Maintain a balanced amount of possessions to prevent clutter buildup.
🌸 Designate a "launching pad": Create a designated spot near the entrance for keys, bags, and other essentials.
╰┈➤ Tackling Paper Clutter
🌸 Create a paper sorting station: Designate a spot for sorting mail, bills, and documents.
🌸 Digitize important documents: Scan and store papers electronically, shredding or recycling the originals. If you can’t do that, find a place a store them.
🌸 Organize digital files: Use cloud storage and clear file names to access documents effortlessly.
╰┈➤ How to Maintain Your Sanctuary
Now that you’ve cleaned out your space, you have to maintain it. To do this:
🌸 Schedule regular decluttering sessions: Set aside time each month to maintain your space.
🌸 Practice mindful consumption: Be intentional about purchases, considering whether they align with your values and needs.
🌸 Embrace the "home for everything" rule: Assign a designated spot for each item to prevent clutter accumulation.
Transforming your home into a personal sanctuary requires patience, self-care, and willingness. Remember, organization and decluttering are ongoing processes – be kind to yourself, and enjoy the journey.
#the soft girl’s guide to lifestyle by thesoftgirl#live laugh girlblog#pink aesthetic#girlblogging#pink blog#pink coquette#girlblog aesthetic#pinkcore#soft pink#this is a girlblog#soft girl#just girlboss things#pinterest girl#just a girlblog#girljournal#it girl#just girly things#lifestyle#decluttering#organization#soft aesthetic#softcore#soft coquette#coquettecore#coquette community#coquette#girlhood#tumblr#pink moodboard
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★ how to declutter your phone ★
i spend a lot of my time on my phone, and most likely you do too (don't worry, i'm not here to call you out). if you never organize or declutter your phone, after a while your storage gets full and you can't find anything on it. here's a list of things you can do to keep your phone looking clean and organized:
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✧ move new and unorganized apps into folders
✧ delete all unneeded alarms
✧ delete unneeded photos and videos
✧ delete unneeded screenshots and screen recordings
✧ close all tabs
✧ delete unneeded notes
✧ add upcoming events to calendar
✧ delete unneeded bookmarks on browser
✧ organize apps on homescreen
✧ delete and unsubscribe unneeded emails
✧ organize social media (unfollow people, update profiles)
✧ delete unused apps
✧ organize playlists
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if you do all this once a month, or atleast every few months, your phone will stay nice and tidy. it might feel like a big project the first time, but once you start doing this regularly, it'll be much easier and faster. have a great day, stay organized ♡
#coquette#girlblogging#pinterest#this is a girlblog#100 days of productivity#clean girl#girlblog#productivity challenge#that girl#organization#phone case#becoming that girl#decluttering#self care#self development#productivitytips
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For those with home related New Years Resolutions:
I’ve been a disabled homemaker for 5 years now so I wanted to share the resources that have helped me take our home from complete chaos to reasonably functional and enjoyable.
If you’re not functioning...
If you’re constantly tripping over things and getting injured, eating food that makes you sick, dealing with pests in the home, and struggling to complete basic tasks like feeding, clothing, and bathing yourself, then you should start with...
KC Davis aka StruggleCare aka DomesticBlisters
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I recommend KC Davis’s stuff with a big heaping dose of “keep what works and leave what doesn’t.” She’s one of the few people I’ve seen talking about compassionate care focused on maintaining a level of personal functioning rather than maintaining a home. Her stuff has been very helpful to me during some very challenging times.
I think her some of her best work is probably her videos on the 5 step tidying process, the ones on setting up bedside hygiene and food kits, and the ones on dealing with DOOM (Didn’t Organize Only Moved) boxes.
That being said she has a tendency to use neurotype as a shield for not reckoning with other dynamics in a situation (gendered, narcissism, etc) when asked for advice by viewers which can lead to this “all people with neurodivergence are good” vibe which I find off putting (especially as an autistic person). I mention it because her bleh stuff was all I was coming across and I missed out on her good stuff for a while. It’s worth picking through though.
Her book is a little better on the whole.
If you’re functioning but still very overwhelmed...
If you can complete your daily activities of living pretty regularly but you’re still losing papers you need, rebuying items you didn’t realize you had, or looking around your home at a mess that feels impossible to clean, then check out...
Dana K White aka A Slob Comes Clean
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I love Dana K. White’s stuff. Honestly, I recommend her to every level on this list but I think she probably shines brightest in this category.
Her 5 step decluttering process is pure fucking gold. It’s a decluttering process that doesn’t rely on feelings at all - really helpful for those with trauma or alexthymia generally. She has multiple videos explaining it and even more where you can watch her go step by step with someone over the course of an hour and make a huge dent in some very overwhelming mess. Its the process I’ve used to go through over 50 moving boxes to declutter so we could fit in this much smaller space we moved to in April.
Her day to day cleaning advice is also excellent. Her concept of dishes math has really helped me make decisions about what chores to focus on when I’m low energy. Her 14 Days to Opening Your Front Door series is amazing if you’re having to host for a given occasion but your home is a wreck.
If you’re not painfully overwhelmed by your stuff but there’s still a lot of friction in your home...
If your stuff doesn’t overwhelm you but your home still doesn’t feel that good to be in, you’re still not finding things when you need to or it’s taking you a long time to find them, you create homes for things but they look terrible or they never seem to stick, then you’d love...
Cassandra Aarssen aka Clutterbug
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Clutterbug types were kind of a game changer for me. It’s what really opened my eyes to why the systems that worked for me did not work for my partner. She is a Bee - lots of small categories that are all very visible - and I am a ladybug - big bucket categories that aren’t visible. When I reorganized our space according to the compromise between our types, Butterfly - big categories and very visible - all of a sudden the systems just worked so much better. There were many fewer fights sparked by things not getting put away or not being able to find things. So I really recommend her videos on the different types and examples of each.
Quick word of warning, she does have regular videos about diet and exercise that I personally find pretty triggering to my disordered eating habits so I’m not subscribed to her and just check her channels every now and then so it’s easier to skip over videos where that might be a topic she talks about.
Cliff Tan aka Dear Modern
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YouTube
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Cliff Tan’s work is the most recent of these resources that I’ve come across but holy shit I cannot recommend it enough.
Because my parents didn’t originally intend on my partner using the room she wound up using, there’s simply not space to keep some of the furniture and items in there anywhere else. Meaning she just kind of has to keep a fair bit of junk in there. But after watching (read: binging) the Dear Modern YouTube channel and seeing him completely change spaces by moving furniture around, I redid my partners room over the course of about 2 hours and it’s a completely different room. Way more comfortable and she’s already mentioned she’s getting much better sleep.
So I really really recommend his stuff. Sometimes what you really need isn’t new stuff but just rearranging what you already have.
If you’re pretty content with your home but want to streamline the process of caring for it...
If your home is pretty functional but regular tidying, deep cleaning, and maintenance tasks specifically keep falling through the cracks, then you might like...
FlyLady System
Website
The Secret Slob - YouTube
Diane in Denmark - YouTube
There are lots of systems out there for house keeping but I’ve yet to try or see one that seems to do better than FlyLady for me. Since with my illness my energy varies wildly, I don’t necessarily do things when her system recommends but I do them according to the priority her system ascribes to them as I’m able.
FlyLady is a notoriously convoluted website so I really recommend learning from a secondhand source. The Secret Slob and Diane in Denmark are my favorites.
Maintenance Lists
This Old House
There a lots of maintenance lists out there and honestly finding one and doing what you can is better than nothing. I personally like the ones from This Old House because they’re broken up into annual, seasonal, monthly, and some weekly tasks - which are essentially priority categories, similar to FlyLady. I’ve linked the winter one here but there are many others to pick through depending on what you want to work on.
Bonus: Paper Clutter
My System
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This is what I’ve arrived at after years of experimentation. It’s an amalgam of a few different ideas from different systems in one place. I keep mind on my fridge but put yours where ever you’re dumping paper anyways. If you’re in a room or live in a car/backpack - I have ideas on how to organize it for those in this post too.
Sunday Basket
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The Minimal Mom’s Video
She’s in Her Apron Video
Need something a little more robust? The Sunday Basket is probably be best version of a paper (and other stuff) system I’ve seen. Got something that needs dealt with? Chuck it in the Sunday Basket. The creator also has videos on long term paper storage ideas if that’s something you need as well. But her videos usually run an hour long so I recommend starting with either the Minimal Mom’s video or She’s in Her Apron’s video.
Bonus: Digital Clutter
PARA System/Building a Second Brain by Tiago Forte
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Website
Book
Essential Video
The branding on this system can be very productivity tech wonk which is off putting to me but when I finally started hearing what was at the core of it and applying it - my digital life was changed. I’ve linked my absolute favorite video he’s done here. Ignore the bit about it being the last in the series, most of us are already using some note app and if you like it you can always go back and watch the rest. But just applying what’s in that video to your digital systems will make things easier to find.
Hope this helps someone out there!
#homemaking#housekeeping#getting your shit together#organizing#adulting#life skills#home#decluttering#studyblr
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This is a book rec. Your local library may already have it (mine did). You don't have to have ADHD to find something useful inside; if you struggle with clutter, the author has compassionate, sensible and inexpensive solutions for organising in executive-dysfunction friendly ways.
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Ok but can we talk about how satisfying the post semester digital decluttering is? Looking at all of your hard work, your essays, presentations, notes… Then you store it away in your computer or hard disk and make space for the new blood sweat and tears that are about to come. Just poetic 🤍
#chaotic academia#dark academia#deliriousacademia#study blog#light academia#student#studyblr#study motivation#studyspo#study aesthetic#digital decluttering#digital organization
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Me: Wow! Reorganizing my room is so great! This new system has everything looking so much better :)
Me, 20min later:
WHERE IS IT WHERE DID I PUT IT WHERE IS MY HECKIN STUFF !!!!!!!!
#ghost posts#ah the joys of adhd#i actually consider myself very good at organizing#it’s just most of my life is run on autopilot#and currently my repurposed tea tin is not on the floor by my chair#which is obviously a perfectly reasonable place to have a tea tin#anyway yeah have been decluttering my room#and reorganizing#edit: FOUND IT
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by 3 pm today i had already scrubbed down the shower (with my new electric scrub brush which is FANTASTIC), replaced the shower curtain liner, dusted, showered, and now i've even eaten lunch. who is she and what else is she capable of?
#i know for many people this is not all that much but i have been in such a funk so for long now that this is like. shocking.#tbh on days i don't have to be anywhere i usually don't get up and about and showered until the evening#and this is on top of having done housework the past two days#i probably can't do any more cleaning today though because my hands were shaking after the shower even with the electric scrubber#i'm in the mood to like. declutter and organize and just make stuff easier for myself.#and then today i realized. about a week and a half ago i switched back to adderall after trying concerta for several months#idk if it's just having taken a break from it or if the concerta was that much less effective for me but. adderall my best friend adderall.
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I'm working on housework today and to help get me inspired to do some of what I need to do, I'm watching videos on organizing and decluttering.
In the video I'm watching, the speaker mentions how people often want to just win the game of Tetris with organization systems instead of decluttering, even though it's necessary to declutter to get rid of the excess stuff.
So, I wanted to remind folks that even in Tetris, you need to make more space by getting rid of lines or else you'll lose the game. It's the same in your home (and mine). You need to make the space in order to win the organization game.
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"Why Is My House Always a Mess?" offers a practical, 30-day roadmap to transforming a chaotic home into an organized sanctuary. Discover effective decluttering and storage solutions to conquer the clutter and reclaim your space.
Visit https://www.joanneradkebooks.com/book/ for more information and to claim your copy. Don't wait any longer to create the organized home you deserve!
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Old School Photos of Limp Bizkit w/ random friends, family, fans, other artists, & other folks (PART 1)
Find Part 2 (HERE)
#don't mind me. just decluttering & organizing all the LB stuff on my computer.#these were all just so random to use for other post themes and I just needed to do something with them. so here ya go.#not sure if to say you're welcome or I'm so terribly sorry for these long ass posts. probably the latter. I really am sorry.#Also sorry that some of these are the literal worst quality ever. But that's what gives the photo character. amirite? rite?#Limp Bizkit#nu metal#Wes Borland#Fred Durst#Sam Rivers#DJ Lethal#John Otto#down the rabbit hole
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Last day of Spring (Cleaning) Break and I have accomplished! So! Much!
But I still need another week.
#my life#it’ll just have to get squeezed into the edges again#it’s the decluttering and organizing that takes so long#when I get to the actual scrubbing part that’s just a weekend
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21/02/24
My vertigo has been killing me since yesterday but I managed to complete most of my to-dos! Most of them because the psychical ones have been impossible to do. Today when my mum comes home I’ll get to it so I don’t get koed by my symptoms.
Declutter my laptop and make space for the new semester
Do my annual digital security load
Prepare a Percy Jackson rpg one shot for some friends
Organize and clean my room
If I complete it later maybe I’ll check in here to let you know. Until then, stay safe <3
#chaotic academia#deliriousacademia#dark academia#study blog#student#studyblr#light academia#study motivation#studyspo#study aesthetic#digital decluttering#digital organization#disabled#disabled studyblr#disability#disabled academia#cripplepunk
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When you FINALLY organize your hobby closet. 👍
Whos next? 💪💜👊
#took me 5 hours to gut the whole closet and find all the one time hobbies im never gonna try again#for real this closet could not be stepped into yesterday#the shelves were so full i couldnt put both my phone and a drink down without moving something#now the tubs are organized#the shelves are clean#and once i hang up a few shadowboxes and knick knack shelves most of my crystals will be off the shelf#and the finished dnd minis#when we moved it was just from one unit to another in the same apt so we didnt have a moving day so much as a moving week#so nothing was orgainized by room when we moved in so i tossed a lot of stuff in closets#this is the 1st one done#i might do the small hallway closet today....#or both hallway closets... they dont have too much in them like this one did#man i wish i did a 'before' shot#mc og#organization#decluttering
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