Tyler Moore
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know establishing the purpose establishing zones committing to stopping that trend of like that's just our catch-all space i don't know it's something that's really important because it as i mentioned it like leads to you going and buying more stuff or it leads to resentments or frustration or sometimes just embarrassment where you just have that door that like nobody's allowed to open nobody could go in there and you just sort of try to forget about it even though it's sort of like subconsciously lingering for you
know establishing the purpose establishing zones committing to stopping that trend of like that's just our catch-all space i don't know it's something that's really important because it as i mentioned it like leads to you going and buying more stuff or it leads to resentments or frustration or sometimes just embarrassment where you just have that door that like nobody's allowed to open nobody could go in there and you just sort of try to forget about it even though it's sort of like subconsciously lingering for you
know establishing the purpose establishing zones committing to stopping that trend of like that's just our catch-all space i don't know it's something that's really important because it as i mentioned it like leads to you going and buying more stuff or it leads to resentments or frustration or sometimes just embarrassment where you just have that door that like nobody's allowed to open nobody could go in there and you just sort of try to forget about it even though it's sort of like subconsciously lingering for you
And then I just love that then it's like the person who found it somehow gets to become the person who like blames it on everyone else who lives in the house. Because we've all done that. We've like opened the drawer and then it's immediately like, who put all this stuff there? Why is everyone doing this? Why can't people just put their stuff away?
And then I just love that then it's like the person who found it somehow gets to become the person who like blames it on everyone else who lives in the house. Because we've all done that. We've like opened the drawer and then it's immediately like, who put all this stuff there? Why is everyone doing this? Why can't people just put their stuff away?
And then I just love that then it's like the person who found it somehow gets to become the person who like blames it on everyone else who lives in the house. Because we've all done that. We've like opened the drawer and then it's immediately like, who put all this stuff there? Why is everyone doing this? Why can't people just put their stuff away?
Even though you have may actually caused some of that disorganization yourself. Yeah.
Even though you have may actually caused some of that disorganization yourself. Yeah.
Even though you have may actually caused some of that disorganization yourself. Yeah.
Yes. And it's like, well, I've held on to this for all these years. Like, why would I get rid of this now? Which again, just sort of perpetuates this cycle. And I think it's why, you know, the processes of decluttering and organizing, tidying, and then cleaning, I think it's why they're so important. And it's why those four really do need to be treated as separate
Yes. And it's like, well, I've held on to this for all these years. Like, why would I get rid of this now? Which again, just sort of perpetuates this cycle. And I think it's why, you know, the processes of decluttering and organizing, tidying, and then cleaning, I think it's why they're so important. And it's why those four really do need to be treated as separate
Yes. And it's like, well, I've held on to this for all these years. Like, why would I get rid of this now? Which again, just sort of perpetuates this cycle. And I think it's why, you know, the processes of decluttering and organizing, tidying, and then cleaning, I think it's why they're so important. And it's why those four really do need to be treated as separate
you know, sort of routines and systems that also all are intertwined. And it's just like, you know, a few months ago, my youngest daughter, like completely clogged the down the toilet, which then caused it to like flood into our downstairs neighbor's apartment. And, you know, it was like, where did I need to shut off that water?
you know, sort of routines and systems that also all are intertwined. And it's just like, you know, a few months ago, my youngest daughter, like completely clogged the down the toilet, which then caused it to like flood into our downstairs neighbor's apartment. And, you know, it was like, where did I need to shut off that water?
you know, sort of routines and systems that also all are intertwined. And it's just like, you know, a few months ago, my youngest daughter, like completely clogged the down the toilet, which then caused it to like flood into our downstairs neighbor's apartment. And, you know, it was like, where did I need to shut off that water?
Our water valve for the entire bathroom is underneath the bathroom sink. And if that was an untidy place, it would then cause me to not be able to actually get to the valve to turn it off. And it's one of those examples where
Our water valve for the entire bathroom is underneath the bathroom sink. And if that was an untidy place, it would then cause me to not be able to actually get to the valve to turn it off. And it's one of those examples where
Our water valve for the entire bathroom is underneath the bathroom sink. And if that was an untidy place, it would then cause me to not be able to actually get to the valve to turn it off. And it's one of those examples where
yes that sort of feels like a catastrophe sort of like situation but there are practical realities that like disorganization does make it really hard for us to maintain our homes and when we don't maintain our homes there are a whole host of issues that can surface and problems that can happen where we have to throw money at things simply because we didn't like either know how to take care of it in the first place or actually take care of it in a way that like keeps things maintained and organized
yes that sort of feels like a catastrophe sort of like situation but there are practical realities that like disorganization does make it really hard for us to maintain our homes and when we don't maintain our homes there are a whole host of issues that can surface and problems that can happen where we have to throw money at things simply because we didn't like either know how to take care of it in the first place or actually take care of it in a way that like keeps things maintained and organized