U guys I thought this was cluttered when I was a noobie…..
When I first started organizing my space, I honestly thought it was cluttered beyond repair. Everything seemed chaotic and overwhelming, which made it hard to know where to start. But over time, I realized that what felt like clutter was actually a natural part of the learning process. Each item and challenge was an opportunity to understand my preferences better and develop a system that worked for me. One important lesson I learned was to avoid perfectionism. In the beginning, I aimed for a perfectly minimalist space, but that only increased my frustration. Instead, I began focusing on functionality and comfort, allowing some controlled mess that suited my lifestyle. This shift in mindset made maintaining my space much easier and less stressful. Also, I found it helpful to break down the cleaning and organizing process into smaller, manageable tasks. Tackling a single drawer or shelf per day felt achievable and gave me a sense of accomplishment. Over time, these small steps added up to a well-organized living area. From my experience, clutter is not inherently bad—it’s often a sign of an active, lived-in space. The key is finding balance and creating an environment that supports your daily life. If you’re a newbie feeling overwhelmed, remember that progress takes time and every small improvement counts.










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