I have the same drawer organizers in black for my underwear and sock drawers. I even use them for sorting my workout gear. Ever since having them my drawers have stayed neat and organized.
This is reminding me that I really should declutter my socks! I probably wear the same seven pairs each week yet there are definitely way more than that in my sock container. It's a great place to start, too. Thanks for the motivation!
Im finding some aspects of minimalism difficult as a chronically ill/disabled person. For example, we have two tvs because I spend so much time in my bedroom and have one in there. I also have drawers in the bedroom for things I need access to, like my journals, a crochet project, my laptop, my glasses, medications, headphones etc. I just feel like minimalism is so much harder to achieve as a disabled person who needs things to be close by, and within reach when I'm not well enough to be downstairs! I would love more advice from anyone who has experience with this! My bedroom needs to be a sanctuary for me, but it feels cluttered no matter what I do!
I laughed at" keeping the straps for the strapless bra." I've done the same thing. And you're right, a strapless bra is not something you want to wear when it's not absolutely necessary.
I really enjoyed your video. I am sure we all have space that could be organized better, as well as remove unused items. When i moved last year, i kept finding socks. I had 77 pairs.😂 If i had kept them together i would not of kept buying more. Thank you, i look forward to your videos. 🥰
I have the same drawer organizers in black for my underwear and sock drawers. I even use them for sorting my workout gear. Ever since having them my drawers have stayed neat and organized.
Smart!!
Great tips like always thank you😊
This is reminding me that I really should declutter my socks! I probably wear the same seven pairs each week yet there are definitely way more than that in my sock container. It's a great place to start, too. Thanks for the motivation!
You’re so right about the straps that come with strapless bras!!😅
Im finding some aspects of minimalism difficult as a chronically ill/disabled person. For example, we have two tvs because I spend so much time in my bedroom and have one in there. I also have drawers in the bedroom for things I need access to, like my journals, a crochet project, my laptop, my glasses, medications, headphones etc. I just feel like minimalism is so much harder to achieve as a disabled person who needs things to be close by, and within reach when I'm not well enough to be downstairs! I would love more advice from anyone who has experience with this! My bedroom needs to be a sanctuary for me, but it feels cluttered no matter what I do!
Such a “satisfying” declutter just
like you were hoping. Love it!
You are absolutely glowing with your pregnancy.🤰🏼
Take care.
Aw! Haha thank you!
Thank you!
I laughed at" keeping the straps for the strapless bra." I've done the same thing. And you're right, a strapless bra is not something you want to wear when it's not absolutely necessary.
haha truth!
Thank you for your thoughtful words! I hope you are having a wonderful day!😊
You too! :)
Fantastic decluttering tips! As I watched your video, I thought of several areas in my home where I will deploy these great tips. Thank you, Elin.
Aw that’s great! Thanks for the kind comment!
Can you link the pants you’re wearing? So cute!!
I really enjoyed your video. I am sure we all have space that could be organized better, as well as remove unused items. When i moved last year, i kept finding socks. I had 77 pairs.😂 If i had kept them together i would not of kept buying more. Thank you, i look forward to your videos. 🥰
haha, socks have a mind of their own!!!
I have a sock drawer. If the socks are getting bunched up in there, I know it's time to declutter!
Great video, thank you. So many useful insights.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice ceramic cups! Sorry but I'm a potter, couldn't help noticing this 😅
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