I’ve been waiting forever to ask this…
I know everyone has different road blocks when it comes to organizing a space.
And I want to help those who are struggling ❤️
Please comment, send a note, or DM me what you struggle with. I’d love to help give advice the best I can ❤️
I’m a former Professional Home Organizer and this is what I found during my time working:
✨Home organization standards need to be changed. What we see on social media is not realistic or attainable for most people.
✨Organizing to your specific needs is what will help you the most. And that is so different for each individual and the certain space to organize.
YOU deserve an organized space that fits your specific needs and standards 🏠❤️
-Addison, The Budget Home Organizer ✨ #homeorganization #organization #budget #declutter #lemon8challenge
Organizing your home can often feel overwhelming, especially when confronted with standards that seem unachievable. It’s important to remember that home organization is subjective; what works for one person may not work for another. Instead of trying to replicate idealized social media images, focus on creating an environment that suits your lifestyle and personal preferences. Start by identifying specific areas in your home that require attention. This could be a cluttered closet, a disorganized kitchen, or a chaotic living room. Write down your organizational goals for each space, keeping in mind your daily routines and habits. Consider implementing the 'one in, one out' rule to prevent future clutter from accumulating. For every new item you bring into your home, let go of something else. Additionally, investing in storage solutions that work for small spaces can be a game-changer. Use baskets, clear bins, or drawer organizers to categorize and store items effectively. Don’t forget about decluttering! Regularly review your belongings to identify items that no longer serve you. Donate or recycle what you can, and discard anything that's broken or unusable. Lastly, connect with others facing similar challenges. Online forums, local community groups, or social media platforms can provide support and motivation. Sharing experiences and strategies can foster a sense of community and encourage accountability as you work towards creating your ideal organized environment. Remember, your journey to an organized space is uniquely yours, and every small step counts!
































































Getting rid of stuff. Doom piles