I find it helps to organize chores into categories: Things I won’t do now; Things I won’t do later; Things I’ll never do.
~Cartoon Character “Maxine”
And basically all of my chores call into "things I'll never do." I hate chores. I hate cleaning my own house. If you need your house cleaned, I'll do it. But I hate cleaning my own place. However, I will do it because I do like it to be clean. My whole house is spotless right now (pretty much).
Most of my laundry is even done. WOOHOO! This is what my clean clothes all look like:
This is truly my clean laundry. I have a finely honed organizational system for my clothing. When you look at the closet, the clothes on the left are clean, the ones on the right are dirty. If the piece of clothing is likely to get extraordinarily wrinkly if it remains in the pile of clean clothes, it is likely that I'll throw it over the foot of my bed in hopes that it only get a tad diddly bit wrinkly.
As you can tell, that pile signifies part of my clean home. Now, the problem is that if I showed you a pile of my dirty clothes, you might cry. Because laundry really does fall into the category of chores now known as "Things I'll never do" because I tend to take care of laundry once every sixish weeks.
BONUS: I have an easy way of knowing where my clean clothes are and where my dirty clothes are. And since the piles seldom move, it's not like I have to find a way to lift the clothes in order to vacuum. So, that's half of one of my rooms that I don't even have to waste time vacuuming.
Anyways, I just thought I'd enlighten you on the best way to keep track of your clothes. I've heard my organization pattern is spreading some.
Most of my laundry is even done. WOOHOO! This is what my clean clothes all look like:
This is truly my clean laundry. I have a finely honed organizational system for my clothing. When you look at the closet, the clothes on the left are clean, the ones on the right are dirty. If the piece of clothing is likely to get extraordinarily wrinkly if it remains in the pile of clean clothes, it is likely that I'll throw it over the foot of my bed in hopes that it only get a tad diddly bit wrinkly.
As you can tell, that pile signifies part of my clean home. Now, the problem is that if I showed you a pile of my dirty clothes, you might cry. Because laundry really does fall into the category of chores now known as "Things I'll never do" because I tend to take care of laundry once every sixish weeks.
BONUS: I have an easy way of knowing where my clean clothes are and where my dirty clothes are. And since the piles seldom move, it's not like I have to find a way to lift the clothes in order to vacuum. So, that's half of one of my rooms that I don't even have to waste time vacuuming.
Anyways, I just thought I'd enlighten you on the best way to keep track of your clothes. I've heard my organization pattern is spreading some.

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