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If you feel overwhelmed by chaos in your home, here are some tips to start organizing a dirty home.

We have all He was there. You look around the house that was neat when the children left for school and suddenly every surface feels full. You can arrange, put things back where they belong, and perhaps even make a deep clean … and in some way, just a few days later, he returns to chaos again.

So is the life I live with three boys and a dog! Legos, empty glasses, goldfish wrappers – just appear from thin air. Life gets busy, routines are interrupted and honestly, many of us never taught how to keep a house organized in a way that actually sticks.

The real change player (as you might guess) is decluttering. Most of the mess we see every day is not dirt, it’s just too many things (and maybe a family that doesn’t know where things go). Connect this to a realistic cleaning routine and a practical organizational system and suddenly, things are starting to feel more feasible. I swear that “everything has a place” is the secret in life.

It sounds overwhelming, but sometimes starting is the hardest part. This blog post is full of practical tips to help you start organizing your space in a way that feels manageable, stadium and truly viable.

How to start organizing a dirty house

Life in a dirty home can get more than a tax on your mental state than you may realize. And this is especially true for women. Being surrounded by clutter makes me feel anxious, fragmentary and just a bit … on the edge. Making some minor changes to the way you organize your space can have a big impact not only on how you live but also how you feel every day.

How dirty is the average house?

Most people only say their home feels “completely clean” for about 11 days by the the whole year. So if you are on the same boat, you are definitely not alone.

There is no such thing as a universal model for what counts as “dirty”. It really depends on things like how many people you live in, their habits, your lifestyle and your personal definition of pure. What feels dirty for me may feel good about you and vice versa! The level of tolerance of everyone’s clutter is different.

The real trick for breaking the dirty cycle is the creation of an organization system that really works for you (and your family). One that is realistic, easy to get stuck and helps to stop chaos before it begins to accumulate. Once you have a pace, maintaining the arrangement things becomes much easier and honestly, somewhat satisfactory.

How does a dirty house affect you?

Mental and emotional sewer

Have shown studies That women describing their homes as full tend to have higher levels of cortisol (also known as a hormone stress). And it makes sense. When your space feels out of control it is more difficult to relax in one place that is supposed Feeling calming and safe. Have you ever tried to relax and watch a movie in a dirty lounge? I literally can’t sit on the couch if I have clutter in my eyes.

And if you are someone with adhd, this mess can be even more overwhelming. A disorganized space can make it difficult to focus on, which only adds to the spiritual load. Everyone around, the clutter is drained and stressful!

Poor quality of sleep

You have probably heard all the usual sleep tips to keep the lights low, to throw the screens before bed, get comfortable sheets and a good mattress. A dirty bedroom can seriously lose your ability to relax. When your sleeping area is messy, it can be more difficult for your brain to relax fully. Even if you don’t actively think about the piles of clothes or things on your nightlife, the kind of brain is.

Waste of time and money

Are you ever wandering around the house looking for the keys to your car, the phone charger or a pair of jeans you swear you just saw yesterday? Clutter does not only take natural space that eats completely away and your time.

Beyond that, it can lead to a serious case of procrastination. When your space feels chaotic, it is harder to focus, harder to start things and honestly, just harder to think. Your surroundings may be blame for your struggles with brain fog!

If you are buying things you already have or find yourself aiming for fun, maybe you stress your home and wallet. I used to do it long before I had kids, in fact.

How to organize a dirty house

Tip one: Start small

The best way to start organizing a dirty home is to start small. Like really small. I speak a bench, a corner, or even just a drawer. It may not sound much, but believe me, these little wins add quickly.

Break your home under the rooms, then magnify in a tiny section at a time. Set up a 15 -minute timer, place a good playlist or podcast, and just go for it. You will be amazed at how much you can do in such a short time and once you arrive, this momentum makes the next job feel less overwhelming.

If you are looking for more tips on how to deal with your time step by step, see my blog for organizing your home, one room at a time.

Tip two: Use the “Four Box” method

Grab four boxes or bins, laundry baskets, or even grocery bags will make a sting and point out: Junk; Donate/sell; Keep; Transfer. This simple decluttering system makes it much easier, especially when working in the room. It helps you make quick decisions without getting stuck in the void.

See how to use them:

  • Junk – Anything that breaks, expired or just no longer used. Let it go!
  • Donate/sell – Still in good condition but not something you use or love? Time to transfer it.
  • Keep – These are things you actually Use and want to keep in the room you are organizing.
  • Transfer – Things that belong somewhere else at home. Toss them here for now and move them later. You don’t have to leave the room in the media-declutter.

Tip Tuesday: Clean the surfaces first

When you start organizing a room, I always recommend treatment of surfaces first. Think of tables, counters and floors. These are the points where your eyes go first, and when they are full, the whole room may feel a little chaotic.

The clearing of these optical anchors immediately makes the space feel lighter and easier. Even if the drawers and cabinets are still a mess (we’ll get there!), With your surfaces clean it gives you this feeling “Ahh” and facilitates the continuous transition.

And don’t forget these four boxes. Keep them close while arranging so that everything has a place to go. Take baby steps, one surface at a time!

Tip Four: Declutter before organization

Before you dive into the organization with all the cute bins and baskets (and I love A good basket), it is really useful to start decluttering first. You will save so much time and energy if you are not trying to find a home for things you don’t need or use anymore.

You probably have heard it before proceeding to the ten -year anniversary but The magic that changes the life of settlement by Marie Kondo is a great reading to learn how to leave things intentionally and yes, finding joy in the process (and if you are local, Thomas’s aunt Layton is professional organizer Who can work magic !!!).

Tip five: Choose the operation mode over

Each object in your home must have homeBut this space must make sense for your real life, not only what looks cute on Pinterest.

Think about how you really move your space. If you always throw your keys under the second walking, hang a key shelf or open a cute little bowl next to the door to catch them. Keep the lobes and mugs of your coffee near the coffee maker. Save your go-to skincare and makeup where you are really getting ready in the morning. I used to store my bedding in the closet under flax, but I transported them to my bedroom to my room for easier access.

It’s all about functionality! The easier it is to put something back where it belongs, the more likely you are to do it and your neat space will stay (without trying it hard).

Tip Six: Create routines

I quickly make a small 10 minutes neat every night. It is much easier (and much less overwhelming) than spending your entire weekend deep cleaning the house. Just a few minutes putting things back where they belong as toys, mail, that the random collection of the water cup and your space begins to feel the calmer.

Then, once a week, you have a short day of “reset”. Then you can cover anything you can’t get during the week. Things like gap, floor rubbing and pillow lint can be made on your reset day!

It doesn’t have to be a great production just to create deliberate systems to keep your home feels neat and manageable without stress.

Tip Seven: Check the process

If you find that some areas of your home are consistently your largest areas of problems (the entrance, the island of kitchen, the living room carpet) think again of your systems. Trying to understand Why Chaos is there will help you prevent accumulation in the first place.

Starting the small means watching the most important benefits of organizing your home!

It’s time to take up the chaos and create a place that feels calm, comfortable and 100% functional. I know how overwhelming it can feel, but once you break it all into smaller, manageable steps, it feels more possible.

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