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Kath

I'm not a naturally tidy person but I've been married for years to an extremely tidy man. It rubs off. I basically only have 2 small areas that are messy. The rest of the house is always tidy.

   
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John

Just an extra point. Keep all of each item in the one place. Keep all your cleaning liquids in the one place otherwise you buy too much because you have used up your cleaners in one area. The same with food in your pantry. Store like with like so that items can easily be found.

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Successor One

I like reading this kind of articles. For a moment they make me think that I can go and tidy up my rooms, organise wardrobes and pantry, and it is all going to be looking as pretty as on the pictures. I scroll through, I get inspired, I start planning in my head which clothes I get rid of first, and how my life become a bliss with no more mess. Then the article ends. I click "Like" and move on to a next article. Tidying up can wait. Until next time

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