Few people are born organizers. Most have been taught by a parent, or someone else close to them, how to keep a house clean (for good or bad). I was NOT taught how to clean. Suffice it to say that I was a pack rat with enough clutter in my room (and in my life) that you couldn’t see the floor. I had an excuse - really I did. My mom worked and so she paid a housekeeper to do the laundry and the tidying up.
My husband had a mother who was meticulous about cleaning. He was use to the “woman of the house” keeping things right. We made a very interesting pair at first. We’ve both had to grow and give and change - but I would say that I had done the most (he would probably disagree).Over the last few years, I have learned how to clean and how to organize. The best thing I have learned to do is let go of clutter.
I’m doing everything in my power to teach my kids good habits for a clean and healthy home and life. Do you love, will you use it, and can you find it a home are all things that my children are becoming intimately familiar with when it comes to toys or trinkets they want to bring into the home. The good news is that it seems to be catching. This morning, the 21 month old was picking up the floor and putting things in the garbage (fortunately the things belonged in the garbage).
The moral is that it is never to late or too early to de-clutter your life.
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