I think the biggest thing that blew my mind about having a clean home is that you need to clean your house while it's already clean. It seems silly to wipe a clean counter or baseboard or mop a clean floor but in order to always have a home that looks consistently clean you can't let it get to the point of actually seeing the dirt and dust.
@TheHappyCatLady2 жыл бұрын
That makes a lot of sense.
@katiekatie16602 жыл бұрын
Omg, that is so true! Once it's dirty, it's automatically more work, it feels like!
@SilentReader22 жыл бұрын
Extremely well said.
@IMakeupStuff2 жыл бұрын
This is what I struggle with. It feels like I'm wasting my own time when I'm cleaning something that's already clean. It's a big, weird mental block.
@lyndacoles2 жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@jmsl9102 жыл бұрын
i do my tasks using alliteration! mondays: mirrors, microwave tuesday: toilets weds: washing clothes thursday: toilets/shower friday: floors vacuum/mop sundays: sheets/ linens
@whitneywillie44712 жыл бұрын
That’s actually really smart. Not having to look at lists and schedules is so much less stressful to me. Thanks. I’m gonna try this.
@CindyCastell2 жыл бұрын
Oooo I like that!
@sharongow57392 жыл бұрын
That is brilliant!
@michelemarino35792 жыл бұрын
I'm stealing this
@jmsl9102 жыл бұрын
@@michelemarino3579 yay!!! i also do some high traffic windows on wednesday--glass on front door, kitchen window & my bedroom windows
@oldfashiondolls2 жыл бұрын
A couple years ago (when she became an empty nester) my mother began decluttering 3 things a day. Sometimes they were big things, other times it was just small receipts or knickknacks. For a few months there wasn’t a visible change, but one day it suddenly started to become apparent. It was crazy what her house looked like after a year. Sometimes she would change the challenge up, and clean out a drawer or shelf. But just the sheer consistency is what did it. It’s important to note that my mom lives with chronic health problems, and this was a doable thing she could manage.
@JaneH3675 Жыл бұрын
That's awesome! I'm 60 yrs old and started this road to declutter in January 2023. I have made visible progress and it feels great. Makes the house easier to keep clean and I know I'm not going to burden my kids with a lot of stuff when I depart this world. Decluttering has wonderful benefits. I've also discovered I can't handle a lot of visual stimulation. So I keep pictures on walls to a minimum and got rid of the knick knacks. I didn't know I don't like busy patterns. So I have simple curtains on windows. What a life changer decluttering has been for me. I love it! So glad to hear your Mom is doing great in this process. 💕
@rnguyen2516 Жыл бұрын
This is so encouraging! I look at my clutter and feel the impossible. Did your mom start with a drawer here, a room here? Or did she say “I’m going to go through all the receipts I have lying around?”
@BetterDays_Now Жыл бұрын
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@riaglitta2 жыл бұрын
Don't forget everyone - cleanliness is morally neutral. Having a messy house or finding yourself unable to keep up does not make you a bad person and you should not be ashamed.
@susannekoster5112 жыл бұрын
Tell that to my mother. LOL
@riaglitta2 жыл бұрын
@@susannekoster511 LOL. Just say that to her: Cleanliness is morally neutral and see if it works?? lol If it is something you struggle with, look up KC Davis - I follow her on tiktok, she's amazing. She has a website and Facebook too. She focuses on making your house work for you, not you working for your house.
@mariekastler53912 жыл бұрын
The moral overtones just make it More Work! Releasing the judgement takes the sexy element of revolution OUT and makes it just like brushing hair: something we do for ourselves because it's more efficient, attractive, and empowering!
@riaglitta2 жыл бұрын
@@mariekastler5391 It's a care task, for yourself. And it's morally neutral. You can do it, and hopefully you do, to treat yourself well - but if you can't do it, that's totally fine. It doesn't change who you are.
@andreac.55962 жыл бұрын
My place is a little messy, but I get so overwhelmed with everything. I just had my first baby in January and nearly all my attention has gone to him. My fiance is great with cleaning and moving things around. His Mom came over to help organize and whatnot and I felt so judged and it made me feel so horrible because she kept saying things here and there. She was very helpful but I still felt very judged. When I get to a point of getting used to having a baby, I'm sure I'll be able to work on being more organized, tidy and clean
@sillybeeful2 жыл бұрын
Treat floors and beds as “flat surfaces”… also I’m going to re-quote this fabulous piece of advice “Don’t put it down, put it Away!”
@raceandrodeo2 жыл бұрын
Bravo! Finally someone who agrees that we are over entertained! Life is passing by while we are staring at our screens. Great job, your videos are always informative & inspirational. ♡
@hermosisimamay2 жыл бұрын
Funny thing is, my home became a hoarders house the moment I became screen addicted, I bought things online that I didn't need at all, all because I saw hundreds of DIY's videos and advertisements popping up all the time, I always ignored it because I didn't see how bad it was getting until one day I stopped spending so much time on my screen and that's when it hit me😅 now I'm recovering my life, my home and my finances.
@nephfey26052 жыл бұрын
Honestly I left all social media platforms (unless you count KZbin as social media) but I'm much more productive because I'm at home with time and have no guilt over not having the perfect life to post
@give_peas_a_chance2 жыл бұрын
I've taken to switching my phone off and putting it somewhere not easliy accessible. Only way I can stop looking at it constantly !
@Katt_Geo2 жыл бұрын
@TaJaliq Sariana What?
@Katt_Geo2 жыл бұрын
@TaJaliq Sariana Ah ok .. I suppose they're still not looking at their screens, since it was a month ago that you asked and you've gotten no replies .. Their homes must be super clean by now, yeah? 😆👍
@jasminemaher86412 жыл бұрын
Kallie! Thank you... Thank you... Thank you for this video today. I have been dealing with severe depression lately due to money issues and legal issues related to my boyfriend (arrested 3 weeks ago). 😭😭😭 I have literally been a mess. For 2 weeks I didn't do anything in the kitchen. I literally would cook in one pot and eat with one bowl that I would wash over and over. My floors were literally turning black. But I couldn't face the kitchen as my bf is usually the cook. I ate to survive. A few days ago I finally did some dishes. A small amount, but that was all I could manage. I was trying to get motivated to clean more. But no, dishes soaked in the sink for 2 days. This morning I watched your video and thought... I need to do those dishes and clean that floor. My kitchen is literally a health hazard! So as unmotivated as I was, I put if off and then suddenly it was 11pm. I thought about you and your video. I got up and I did it! I did 99% of the dishes, I cleaned the counter, I swept and mopped. Sure, I didn't do the stove and there are dishes piled high drying now. But, I did it. Thanks ❤️❤️❤️
@lynseycrittenden57892 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome!! My struggle is severe depression & makes me have no motivation!! I just want to feel normal🤦♀️ Hope everything worked out for you & your bf😊
@persiswynter63572 жыл бұрын
My one rule of laundry: if it comes out of the dryer, it gets folded/hung right away. My clothes don't have wrinkles, I don't have a (ever growing) pile of clean laundry on top of the dryer, and my cats don't have the chance to deposit more hair on nice, WARM fabric!
@LittleGardenSK2 жыл бұрын
I love this! I am a 55 year old grandma and still struggle to keep an organized and clean space! I’ve been following the clean kitchen sink habit for a month or so now with a few missed nights. Seeing that clean sparkly sink in the morning is truly a wonderful start to my day. Thank you 🙏
@marilynchastain56172 жыл бұрын
Cool I'm 56 that sounds good! I need to start my each day with a smile!!
@SevereAutismliving2 жыл бұрын
I love you. Thank you. I’m sold on decanting but the containers are so expensive. Do you have a tip for finding economical sets of clear containers?
@foxiefair1232 жыл бұрын
Me, too and I’m 53. 😂
@csimon58022 жыл бұрын
I’m 74 & have even more junk than I did in my 50’s. Don’t put off cuz it never gets easier.
@tylerl4472 Жыл бұрын
I always forget people are grandmothers at 55!! That seems so young to me, although that could be because my parents had their first kid at 40.
@kimhanback1302 Жыл бұрын
We had similar rules growing up and I implemented them while I raised my 3 children. We never went to bed with a dirty sink or kitchen. Dishes washed, counters, table and appliances wiped down. Kitchen was swept and spot mopped if that was required. No dirty clothes ever on the floor and living room/den and bedrooms were picked up of anything. My mantra is everything has a place so put it there when done using. That helps keep a tidy home.
@theperegrinecatholic28922 жыл бұрын
One of the things I do is make my bed every morning. My cleaning “ripple effect” started with that one change. As for decluttering, my advice is to not buy more storage boxes, bins, or organizers until you’ve decluttered a specific area or a specific room, and then shop your own house first because you may already have what you need.
@bunny_02882 жыл бұрын
A made bed is the bedroom's version of a clean and shiny sink haha. Once I made the bed, I want the rest of the room to match how nice it looks :-)
@daisybuchanan53782 жыл бұрын
It starts the day with a win, and I feel great every time I go in my room. My mom did me a big favor growing up, because we always made our beds, and had daily routines. Growing up in a clean home was wonderful.
@anyat6862 жыл бұрын
Yes - me too. Dress my bed in the first 2 mins of waking up. Then empty dishwasher while kettle is boiling. Once I got these two things down, your then ready to move on to the next few things! As per this video. Love flylady. Shine your sink, even if you’ve to pile your dirty dishes on a tray to the side. As you get satisfaction from that, you’ll naturally move to adding in more things to a routine!! It really works.
@1Lightdancer2 жыл бұрын
I make mine as well - always a pleasure to see it all dressed when I come into the room!
@franhunne89292 жыл бұрын
@@daisybuchanan5378 I grew up with a clean grandma - as I lived most of my childhood and youth with the grandparents. And while it was easy for me to maintain a certain level of cleanness there (at least when I was a little older) - I suck at doing so in my own much smaller flat. The declutter is something I have never learned, as my grandparents had strong hoarding instincts (both lived through WW II and the aftermath) - so what could be reused stayed. But they did not spend much money. Buying all that knick-knackery and the latest gadgets was not for them. Sadly I failed to learn THAT from them. But yes, making my bed is helpful. I have two cats - and when they get hairballs it is much easier when it is only the top blanket over the duvet I have wash.
@SabrinaLWilliams2 жыл бұрын
I found that I went to bed feeling a lot better knowing the kitchen is clean. Waking up in the morning and going downstairs to a clean and tidy kitchen is a great start to the day. Yesterday, I cleared out the space under thr stairs and the shelving. My house has no storage so that became a storage space. The problem? The stairs are wooden slats you can see through so the stuff stored there was on display. I decluttered that area yesterday, found new places to store certain items and stored the rest of of stuff I was keeping in new boxes that all fit on the shelves leaving the floor COMPLETELY empty. It is such a fantastic feeling to see it now
@lydiakampfer41192 жыл бұрын
The "homeblessing" we named "cleaning-party" - we hear motivating music, put snacks on the dining table (only on that day ! not the much healthy versions from everyday life) and my kids got a basket especcially for tidiing theire rooms (1, 4 and 5 years) - so they are easy able to pick up evreything and together or alone put it back where it belongs - so we do it as a family and after that we treat ourselfes with a movie and popcorn and gess what - its tidy and my kids are proud of themselves.
@maureenmccrackin69332 жыл бұрын
I love the idea of a 'cleaning party'. It certainly puts a positive spin on that habit.
@cvonsutphen2 жыл бұрын
*Bathroom Cleaning* . I adopted the habit of ALWAYS using a squeegee after I shower on the surround and tub. This process has eliminated the majority of hard water deposits and soap scum, two things that make cleaning that area a dreaded task. I also keep a roll of paper towels and a bottle of all purpose cleaner handy in the bathroom, for me, a quick wipe down every three days keeps the space looking fresh.
@czarinatx2 жыл бұрын
While taking care of my aunt's place while they were on vacation, my uncle implored me to squeegee after my shower and wipe the fixtures. I adopted it when I came home and it is a game changer! I'm now going to keep a surface cleaner in there with paper towels to adopt Kallie's sink, mirror, toilet seat strategy.
@zipppyzipppy47952 жыл бұрын
I steam cleaned my shower and then sprayed it with car wax. Wiped it down and now the water repels. We will see if this helps.
@KatarinaS.2 жыл бұрын
@@zipppyzipppy4795 does this make it slippery? Let us know how well it works.
@MomCat032 жыл бұрын
Wow! So I am new to this channel, and going thru major life changes atm. I’m a stay at home mom with a special needs child, divorcing my husband of 21 years who was controlling and kept our lives as chaotic as possible. Everything you said? I’ve tried to teach my son, with my self worth in the rebuilding stages, THANK YOU, for empowering me with things I KNEW to be correct, as I try and bring my son and I into a better place! You are amazing!
@Jana_Rea2 жыл бұрын
Bless you!
@margaretames65222 жыл бұрын
I’ve been able to keep my place clean and tidy by having individual tasks broken down into what you’re going to do and how long to spend on each task. Otherwise my ADHD takes over and nothing gets completed or I end up procrastinating! Also, perfection is not necessary. Good enough is good enough.
@Michelle-dk3me2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! I am starting this 30 day challenge today. A mantra I've been hearing a lot lately is "the magic is in the mundane" and it's so true! My struggle with tidyness is linked to depression but I've found that sticking to simple sustainable routines are suprisingly powerful in recovery.
@suzanneschannel41092 жыл бұрын
I hear you!
@hsin-yiwang52732 жыл бұрын
I’m just like you! How did the challenge go?
@Michelle-dk3me2 жыл бұрын
@@hsin-yiwang5273 I need to try this again more fully. I really focused on the dishes the first time round and I'm still doing well most days. This may go against the over-entertainment part but I will watch a show on Netflix while doing the dishes after putting the kids to bed. I got some super soft dish cloths and a really nice scented dish soap to make it even more enjoyable. Afterwards I wipe down the counters, prep the coffee machine and make myself a cup of tea. It's a routine I really look forward to each day now :)
@humankaleidoscope49892 жыл бұрын
This is so true. Depression gets worse the less you do, and the more you do the more likely you are to pull yourself out of it
@candiweaver45902 жыл бұрын
Same with me. I've struggled with depression since my husband died 11 years ago. He died quite suddenly, 4 months later his mom died (she was like a mom to me since my mom had dementia), my mom moved in with us, I was a single mom with a 3 year old child to raise and my dear mom to care for, and while I didn't mind, it was harder than I even realized at the time. Then a few years later my cousin, who was one of my very closest friends died. But my house has become the biggest depressing thing in my life, and these videos are very motivational and I believe I am going to pull out of this. WE CAN DO THIS!!!
@KidPlay182 жыл бұрын
I don’t reach for KZbin often, I myself am very conscious of rummiging through any form of social media. I have a 3 YO daughter and I don’t want her to see mommy staring at her screen like the majority of our population. Though, I’ve been in a funk these past two weeks. Overwhelmed, stressed, foggy brain- and so I sought out KZbin for some type of answer. I found it. YOUR videos have opened my mind up to all of the right answers and a pathway to clarity once again. Many thanks for sharing your organization, budgeting tips and tricks and for sharing your life stories. You are truly an amazing human being. I will continue to binge your videos while my daughter naps. Keep up the amazing work. You are inspiring others to be their best selves. Warmly, Ashli
@kitanamorgan74912 жыл бұрын
I lost my pet cat on February 1st and I’m beyond devastated. I know it might sound silly to a lot of people, but I grew up in a really toxic household where my only relief was playing alone on our acres of land, hanging out with my aunt that also lived with us, or going to my grandparents house. But then my grandparents died and we moved without my aunt into a small house surrounded by neighbors with no where to play and then I got this incredibly sweet cat. He was sooo affectionate. He was always on my chest or shoulder day and night, my mom called him my parrot lmao… We just had an incredible bond and after losing something so extremely important to you, you realize not much else matters at all. My parents and grandparents were hoarders and raised me up with a lot of that mindset so I’m taking this time to purge a lot of my things. It’s distracting and cathartic while also being extremely helpful long term. Especially for when I move again. But I’ve been binge-watching a lot of your videos for tips and inspiration while I go through my things and I really appreciate you. Thank you. ❤️
@Stellaperez6582 жыл бұрын
I thank my Mom for teaching me since a kid - I'm 77! - that ea room has to be kept clean n cleared. She had 7 kids and did this everyday w our help! I also showed my 2 girls how to have a clean, lovely, comfortable house. Thanks Mom!!
@daisybuchanan53782 жыл бұрын
My Mom gave us this gift too ! She was the original “Just do It !”
@raychlc59592 жыл бұрын
Much respect, we have 5 kids and it’s not easy getting them to take responsibility for their belongings and their own space.
@lynseycrittenden57892 жыл бұрын
@@raychlc5959 I also have 5 kiddos! Only my 12, 7 & 1yr old is at home now. The older 2 are in college! But the 12 & 7 yr old will not take responsibility for their things🤦♀️ We just recently moved into our home & we set strict guidelines for them like keeping their bathroom & rooms clean! No eating anything besides at the table or bar area. Well that lasted maybe a few weeks & now my 7yr old drags out all her toys & things out into our living room area & will not pick up anything! Her room was neatly organized several times by me & now it’s a mess! We set consequences for not following our rules & they do not care!! I’m at my breaking point with all of it. I already have so much on me plus caring for a 1yr old. I wish there was something (ex: challenge) to get them to be more responsible & do their part. I eventually get tired of looking at their messy rooms & just clean/organize again! BUT I know that’s not teaching them anything, but I can’t stand my house to be like that. Also have to say my 2 oldest that are in college right now were way worse!! Destroy their rooms, sneak food & drinks & hide the trash under their beds or wherever they could stick it thinking they were hiding it🤦♀️ Total nightmare! Now these 2 are trying to do the same thing as the oldest ones. I’m the strict parent, my husband is the one they run to when I get onto them about all the things. He’s a main source of the problem also! I just feel like throwing my hands up most days!! The struggle is REAL. If you have any tips or tricks to help me out, I would love to hear them 😊
@edennis8578 Жыл бұрын
@@lynseycrittenden5789 My oldest son wouldn't take responsibility, either. After he tripped in his filthy room and got a fishing hook through his finger (before school - just the time you want a trip to the doctor), I took a shovel (literally) to his room and cleared it all out. Everything went except necessities. He still didn't care, because he doesn't become attached to inanimate objects whatsoever, so I periodically cleaned everything out in order to avoid more horrors. I kept this up until he moved out. He's much better now; of course he's 40 and a dad, too.
@kimhargis66162 жыл бұрын
I tend to be a clean person but live with two slobs…. Over the years I kind of gave up cleaning up after everyone and have let the house get to a cluttered state. Need another video on how to change others’ habits lol!
@justpassingthru31862 жыл бұрын
I feel your pain, lol
@goldHydrangeas2 жыл бұрын
Are the two slobs family or roommates? I find if I were in this situation.. I’d just have them agree to not use a section that you have sectioned out as YOUR area that’s YOURS that they should NOT TOUCH, table or chairs etc.. or go into, or use 1/3 of the fridge, 1/3 or the kitchen, 1/3 living room, 1/3 bathroom, etc. maybe after seeing how your area is cleaned and theirs is a mess and dirty maybe it’ll help them change to be like that.
@Jana-wx3lp2 жыл бұрын
I think I would have to move before I lived in other peoples mess. I know sometimes that is impossible. I hope you find help in changing those around you if you do let us know!
@donnaallen83572 жыл бұрын
I've found that the person who likes to have a neat and tidy home in the relationship/shared space ends up doing most of the work because the other people just don't care what it looks like. Maybe some negotiation to get some help... like others can pick specific chores they'll be responsible for. YOU didn't "let" the house get to a cluttered state..sounds to me like it's the two slobs that are responsible. Just saying.
@goldHydrangeas2 жыл бұрын
I think moving and leaving the toxic unclean situation as last resort. Also sometimes I think it’s also the people may not feel they “own” the place or space.. like if I’m honest, I’ve noticed I’m more vested in cleaning my own place & keeping it spotless clean when I’m the person solely on the lease in my days after college or house title now than when I was in dorm college and had to live with a roommate.. And just keep to my side.. or when I’m at say my bf just because I don’t feel it’s my right or responsibility to clean it not does it benefits me much as I’m not living ft there per se.
@MsPinto-yo7rx2 жыл бұрын
Preach sister preach!! I love this. Yes to everything you said. The dishes in the sink is my pet peeve. I never go to bed with dishes in the sink. To me, next day dirty dishes is such a disgusting thing. I get so upset when my husband or 14 year old son says… leave it and we will do it, but then I get up the next day and there they are. The disgusting sink. I am sending this to both of them.
@wits6922 жыл бұрын
Same!!! I'll go to bed knowing my sink is clean, and wake up to a knife with pb or mayo on it from husband making his lunch..a glass...a bowl of he had a snack . The dishwasher is RIGHT THERE!!!
@aliceb13485 ай бұрын
@@wits692 It’s too difficult to learn how to open that dishwasher!
@hollyb54322 жыл бұрын
Great tips! I also really like Dana K. White's decluttering method of "progress and only progress" so that when your ten minutes of decluttering are up, you don't have a pile of things you still have to deal with.
@lindygirl13 Жыл бұрын
when you mentioned people being over entertained...it hit me. you are absolutely right! my phone has become my life and this is not the way things used to be.
@talithamac2 жыл бұрын
Something to add to your weekly routine: Go through the fridge, clearing out any food past its sell-by date. I take 15 minutes or so the evening before Food Waste is collected, checking Best Before labels and looking for anything that needs to be used immediately. I then make my Meal Plan for the coming week based on the food in the fridge, noting on a shopping list any additional ingredients that I need to pick up in order to make the recipes that use the food that I already have. I make a game out of seeing how far I can go toward emptying the fridge each week (with points off for every time I have to throw food away). This way, there are never horrible surprises lurking at the back of the fridge, which can make opening it a malodorous experience! The Meal Plan and shopping list hang on the fridge door with a magnetic bulldog clip so that my son can add any items to the list that he knows we need. Once a year, I go through my cupboards and removing out of date grains and spices, etc.--this is part of my New Year's Day ritual, which feels great to purge the cupboards, making space for the abundance of the coming year.
@justanotheranonymousaccoun63652 жыл бұрын
I also do this before going out of town. Taking a few minutes to clear out the fridge before I leave makes for less work when I get home. Coming home to a clean fridge also makes grocery shopping easier, as I don’t have to cram things into the fridge to put them away.
@amypola59032 жыл бұрын
Buy less to avoid all that.
@talithamac2 жыл бұрын
@@justanotheranonymousaccoun6365 I only have to cram things into my fridge at Thanksgiving.
@cherylmcnutt99052 жыл бұрын
You do realize that the Sell By date is not the same as the Use By date, right? And if you’re throwing out stuff that looks and smells good post Sell By date is wasting food and money. WRT food staples (not fresh produce or meat/chicken/fish) manufacturers put an arbitrary date of several weeks up to a year, and this date means nothing at all, it is simply a ploy to sell more product.
@talithamac2 жыл бұрын
@@cherylmcnutt9905 95% of the food in my fridge is fresh produce and, as I have had food poisoning more than once from eating food past it's Sell by date, I have learned to be conservative regarding saving food. Having said that, most weeks, I manage to eat everything in tumble down meals so there is only a bit of rocket or lettuce to dump out of the salad spinner. Also, like 25% of people, I have a high sensitivity to mould so need to be vigilant about keeping an eye out for food that has gone 'fuzzy'. Clearing the fridge used to be a chore but now it takes about 5 minutes as most of the food is gone by the time I'm making my Meal Plan for the following week.
@karenbc992 жыл бұрын
I'm always tidy and declutted but it's the bigger jobs that get me. Cleaning windows, blinds, washing floors. Really have to be motivated.
@catherinemcgill30042 жыл бұрын
I’ve been doing the clean sink and kitchen every night for a few months. I love it! Sometimes I’m tempted to take a night off but I remember how nice the morning is when I come down to a clean kitchen! I used to work with someone who talked about having a ‘chore night’. I thought that was silly but it’s a great idea that would lighten up my weekends. I’m going to try it and hopefully make a new habit. ❤️
@Claycat42 жыл бұрын
I was doing it for quite awhile. However, I got sick and let parts of it slide for a couple of weeks. Now I have to start over.
@crybebebunny2 жыл бұрын
@Claycat4 it will be easier because, you have seen success before.
@LivingwithStephh2 жыл бұрын
can you explain “chore night”?
@itsacarolbthing52212 жыл бұрын
....it's a designated night that you do your chores.
@crybebebunny2 жыл бұрын
@Stephanie Lopez it a chore you do nightly every night before going to sleep. You brush your teeth nightly chore, you wash your kitchen sink nightly.
@MissLovinIt4U Жыл бұрын
Thank you for giving me the freedom to love my small house by reminding me that this small house is a home if tended to. I sometimes ignore parts of my house and just start looking at bigger houses online and begging husband to move. But since I've adopted your habits and watch your content, I've started loving my house like a home. Thank you
@melissavermillion11012 жыл бұрын
You're spot-on as always! One word of caution for you, Kalli, and all of you out there in But First, Coffee fan land: Don't use cell phones while pumping gas. Could cause ignition of fumes! Don't even get back into your car. Sliding across your seat could produce a static spark and ignite the fumes. There are warnings posted all over our gas pumps here in Indiana. Bizarre-O as this might seem, ignition and fires have happened. Absolutely love this channel. Just want you and all your fans and followers to be safe! :)
@gia50182 жыл бұрын
This is an urban legend but it is definitely advised to stay with your car while you’re pumping gas
@rjaneellis2 жыл бұрын
@@gia5018 Then why are there warnings on the gas pumps?
@deloreshall5459 Жыл бұрын
Another great video. Started with clean sink and has rippled. I have a husband and disabled son. They also need time to get used new normal. It is getting better. Love that someone addresses being home. Had years of being out, and now I am much happier. ❤❤❤
@michellemabelle1002 жыл бұрын
So funny, I was going to come here and say, "The sink thing is from Flylady and I've been doing it for years because of her!" Inspiring video, thank you!
@healingforgood4442 жыл бұрын
Same! I'm so glad she mentioned her!
@cancionesdebebe2 жыл бұрын
Started doing this last week and what a difference it has made! Small goals everyday and I can already see the difference. My kitchen drawers, and pantry, bathroom, utility closet and my son’s room, completely clutter free in 7 days. Aside from my sons room, got all this done 15-20 minutes a day! Couldn’t be happier.
@kar43062 жыл бұрын
This is my goal that I have been striving for as I am trying to organize and declutter my small house. It got out of control since my health has ups and downs. Got to love surgery and chronic health conditions. Yesterday had a big bag donation to Catholic Charities. Getting the bag out of my house felt great!
@karenlamb24342 жыл бұрын
Watching this in bed before I go to sleep. I guess I’ll wash my dishes in the morning, lol! Starting tomorrow!
@momlifeplansonline2 жыл бұрын
We have been doing the clean kitchen sink every night rule for about 3.5 years and it definitely has had a general ripple effect for us.
@danadefreeuw4741 Жыл бұрын
I had the "sink" habit before I heard about the Flylady also. We got up from dinner, all 4 of my boys cleared the table and cleaned up the kitchen WITH us! (We also are clean as you go types). Kitchen was always clean when we would start the morning. Although they are not as good about it now! It stresses me if I go to their house and see a sink full if dishes. And I would much rather wash by hand than leave dirty in a dishwasher until it's full! I also have a weekly routine and the first 5 days of the month have extra tasks added. And at 53 they diagnosed me with ADHD!😂😂
@rhondatolle48222 жыл бұрын
The two things from your Tips that changed things for me was keeping the flat surfaces cleared. I set a timer and worked on them at 15 minute increments and within two days it has really changed the feeling of my home. The second thing was the clean sink rule. I’m totally sold on it. Because it has spilled over into the rest of my house and oddly enough it isn’t more work it’s less work. One thing I find is that because I have things in an orderly state, people tend to put Stuff back where it belongs and it has caused everyone in the house to be more tidy.
@alisonyeo67602 жыл бұрын
Your thoughts about living a simple life and finding financial freedom really resonated with me. This is what I am striving for. You speak so much sense. Love your videos and love that you're not afraid to say what you feel. Right there with you xxx
@kathymaccrea86212 жыл бұрын
I have cleaned my kitchen sink every day, thanks to FlyLady. I found her years ago, still waiting for that ripple effect to take hold. My mother cleaned every week, weather it needed to be cleaned or not. I never got it, however my sister did. It seemed like a unsurmountable task. I had a friend, years ago, tell me to take 10 minutes each evening to pick up before I went to bed. I have gotten better about that. It seems so simple but having you break it down into tasks makes it seem doable. Thank you! I will be trying your 30 day challenge.
@najujan Жыл бұрын
There are so many good suggestions for help here. I like how you showed the mantras written out and then, the daily routines. Excellent helps. Thank you!
@sydneykasmar2 жыл бұрын
I have the habit of cleaning dishes every night, tidying surfaces daily and doing short periods of decluttering daily as well. I know I do best when I'm adding one new idea for thirty days. So I'm going to add being home more this month with screen entertainment turned off.
@Bessie66 Жыл бұрын
I love cleaning my decluttered home now - it’s almost sad when the chores are done!
@juliegarcia1057 Жыл бұрын
So I’m binge watching your channel and I have to thank you for being inspiring. I’m the caretaker of both of my parents, I have been feeling so overwhelmed, but after watching you, I feel like I can get my act together and get things in order around my house! Thanks again
@jessguzman7676 Жыл бұрын
Me to! It’s a skill and practice small habits that lead to big ones! In addition, don’t be so hard on yourself.
@sandralauersdorf62682 жыл бұрын
I have found that the clean sink in the morning is SO helpful! My biggest hindrance was- myself; the way I was "encouraging" myself was not encouraging at all. I had to learn how to be positive- to MYSELF!
@littlemissprickles2 жыл бұрын
16:00 I first heard about cleaning the kitchen each night from another KZbinr. Can't remember who it was, but she calls it "putting the kitchen to bed". I love it! Just like you said, even if you're tired or whatever, it's highly motivating to remind yourself of how great it feels to wake up to a clean kitchen.
@michellebodjanac17092 жыл бұрын
Elliot Homestead?
@martaharo9605 Жыл бұрын
Ashley from “Til Vacuum Do Us Part”?
@vesperess Жыл бұрын
It's Mrs. Midwest & she's one of the best!
@kaylabryson193211 ай бұрын
It’s Foodnanny
@crystallouise4652 жыл бұрын
I downloaded the ebook "Atomic Habits" and downloaded your freebies but actually about to buy the ebook as well. So far since I watched this video... yesterday... I have kept the kitchen sink clean and empty and I wake up in the morning and I do appreciate it being done every morning. I'm a single mom, with a 6 year old, living in an apartment that use to have another adult... my father, who passed away suddenly last November and the apartment has become a disaster (if I'm being honest it's been a disaster for 2 years cause I tried the Kon Marie method and then life kept happening and before I knew it i had piles everywhere and so much stress) I really enjoy each new video and watching the old ones so I start getting motivated daily to continue changing small habits til they become a way of life.
@RandomPerson-js3rc2 жыл бұрын
I loved this vidio. I shared it with my Daughter. 😄 I was a fly lady subscriber when my children were young. I had five and the laundry load was driving me nuts. She helped me a lot. I thought about how just like you she said, "shine that sink! " 🧚♀️ I enjoy your vidios a bit more than reading the emails back then.
@sydludwig18262 жыл бұрын
I just spent about 45 minutes tidying up a flat surface, doing the dishes and vacuumed the hallway. Thanks for the encouragement!
@amythomas8242 жыл бұрын
I’m working on being more tidy, spending less, and only keeping what I love. The mantra about dishes reminds me of the phrase that’s keeping me going in trying to change. “My future self will thank me.”
@mschmidt91502 жыл бұрын
Shocking how did you get that pic of my messy house? Ok starting today thank you
@shellbell8062 Жыл бұрын
WOW - I have started implementing all of these tips and I am AMAZED! I can't believe it when I scan my home during the day and see a clean home with shiny counters and no clutter piled up on the dining room table. My bedside tables and dresser are always dust free and everything is put away. I used to clean once a week and then feel totally betrayed when my house looked like a bomb hit it 2 hours later. Doing a few 10 minute stints throughout the day keeps it looking in tip-top shape all day. Anyone can stop in at any time and I won't feel any "house shame". I am naturally messy, but I love order. Thanks so much, this has literally changed my life!
@pam78252 жыл бұрын
Excellent Kallie!! You are spot on & wise beyond your years, especially about needing to be entertained constantly! As a mom & grandma, I believe you are absolutely correct and I wish more of your generation would listen to you! You got this Girl!!
@MaritaCovarrubias012 жыл бұрын
I would love to hear more of your thoughts on being over entertained and leading a simpler life.
@mfarley2522 жыл бұрын
I love the fly lady! You are right it doesn’t all apply to every person but it is such a great way to start. Following her is actually how I found you! So full circle 😀 thank you for such a great video!
@SimplyHappyMarlo2 жыл бұрын
I am clean by nature, and continually do all of this already. So I love whenever I watch your cleaning videos, it gives me motivation to tackle a chore. So today while watching/listening to this video I put new sheets on the bed, brought out the trash for pickup tomorrow, and cleaned the toilet bowl. Thanks for the boost Kallie! 😀
@bonniejalsevac79462 жыл бұрын
The cleaning for 10 minutes fits right in with with flylady zones in the home. This week is week two ...the kitchen ...So this week any 10 minute cleaning will be in the kitchen. It is a huge help to clean in small chunks in one area. Next week bedrooms etc. Another fly lady young mom has lists for zone cleaning ..The Secret Slob ALL you young moms inspire me, a grandmother of 25! Homemaking always changes and it's fun to learn new skills!
@karenlebeter41962 жыл бұрын
I love those girls too! Also Clutterbug, The Minimal Mom, & Diane in Denmark!
@kaceeeddinger69462 жыл бұрын
Well, I went and cleaned my kitchen tonight and I'm going to bed with the sink clean. Tomorrow is the first day of June 2022, so a brand new 30 days. Thanks for a great video, and I look forward to seeing how I can challenge myself.
@kiraannstanford7202 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this! I started this challenge the day after you posted this video. I’ve developed the habits that you talked about. Now, my home is noticeably different. I feel better, and my house looks so much better. I have a super small house and 7 people live in it (my 5 sons, husband, and me). I felt so overwhelmed about organization, because I felt like it all had to be done at once. I’ve learned that by breaking things up into 10 minute chores, here and there, I do have enough time to stay on top of things.
@c0urtneyk2 жыл бұрын
I did flylady for a few weeks, and while it did work, it was just too much for me and I gave up. I like your system, it’s like a simplified flylady. I also like the idea of setting a timer and just doing what you can in 10 minutes. Everyone has 10 minutes to spare in their day. Thank you for this video, I’ll be trying your 30 day challenge :)
@anitapendleton12092 жыл бұрын
Did you do the fly lady with the secret slob? I follow her.
@edennis8578 Жыл бұрын
When women say that Flylady was "too much," it always means (always) that they misunderstood it. Flylady is a 15 minute morning routine, a 15 minute evening routine, one 15 minute period cleaning in one zone of your home, and a one-hour Weekly Home Blessing that can be broken up into 10-minute periods. It is literally the shortest housekeeping routine in existence. The thing is, if you set your timer for a ten-minute task and you aren't "done," you stop anyway. You don't work beyond the time. You can always pick up tomorrow where you left off.
@anniefrymire26642 жыл бұрын
I love flylady and have followed her tips for years !! I love how you put them into practice and make it your own ! 💜
@Lisaloo662 жыл бұрын
Setting a timer is so effective and it works with kids so well!
@sweetlittledrama2 жыл бұрын
Great advice…..one thing that I have come to learn over my yrs of learning how to be more organized, is to have a home for everything. It really helps with the daily decluttering process….if it has a home, it’s a lot easier to put away, while if it doesn’t, I find you either just stuff everything in a draw which really is just move the clutter from one spot to another.
@lydsly Жыл бұрын
I really came into your video thinking i already know this stuff but decided to watch it all the way through anyway and so glad that I did!!! A bunch of light bulbs went off, especially the phone part of being entertained all the time. Thank you for sharing and I will definitely take a lot from this video.
@amylewis75632 жыл бұрын
The over entertained situation is just mind blowing. So true! I have enjoyed staying home and really enjoying my living space. My friends and I pick one Sunday a month and go to brunch instead of going out all the time. You have such great content! Start small, one space at a time. It can be done! Keep it up Kallie. ❤❤❤💛💚💙💜❤❤❤
@jillianmaher8942 жыл бұрын
I love Fly Lady! I love the idea of a weekly "blessing."
@annmarieknapp99422 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I adopted the shine your sink challenge a few months ago and omg it has been life changing! 💖 it's so sweet getting up to a clean kitchen. Love your channel...now I'm going to get up and clean. 😜 Thank you!
@debbieforthofer-wx3es Жыл бұрын
Not only do you teach us great stuff. You get right to the point and don’t drag on. I’ve followed you for a couple years now and you are now the first person I listen to. Thank you.
@donnav2 жыл бұрын
Committing to a general (not super detailed) weekly clean like you talked about has really made a difference to the overall time I spend cleaning. Surfaces and areas don’t take near as long to clean when I do a bit each week. Also having decluttered so much in recent years also makes it easier to clean. Spaces that have less stuff in them are so much easier to maintain. Great video!
@crystalmontalbano97982 жыл бұрын
I am going to start with the clean sink habit. One small step. And the daily decluttering though I am setting my self a goal each day of one drawer or one cupboard, doing it by container not by time as it gives a feeling of accomplishment.
@JoyfulNoiseLearning2 жыл бұрын
Definitely a skill to be learned! I was a hot mess until I had 3 kids 😆😆 It took doing the dishes every day and creating a laundry system. Wish I would have started sooner!!
@angielollar645 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this challenge! I’ve already started with the kitchen. I hate waking up to a dirty kitchen. 😳. I’m going to watch this again this afternoon and try to get started! 😊👏👏👏
@achanceh Жыл бұрын
Kallie! I wish I knew all those things 20 years ago! Thank you so much for these videos, not only are they informative, but they give me something to do when I am on the treadmill. I defend my dissertation in 6 weeks and after that, I am going to power clean the house. In the meantime, just adding some of your steps just makes me feel better.
@MamaCoton2 жыл бұрын
Dear Kallie, I am 60-year-old semi-retired mom, teacher, classical musician. I have been watching your channel! I was attracted to; your handle “But first… coffee!”Last nite, after watching the Tony awards, I got the cleaning bug! Up until 3:00 am? Where did that energy come from?! Clean kitchen this am upon awakening, clear counters starting to show thru. Bed made, always have done this. Grounds me for the day. Thank you dear for your wonderful channel & inspiration. Keep it up! 😉
@miz.harrington852 жыл бұрын
I’ve watched you for a long time, your ideas really work! My favorite is doing something today that tomorrow you will be thankful for! It truly has been a process but following you has made me a more tidy person and “cleaning up” never takes long !🥰 I’ve had to tweak it a bit as I don’t have a dishwasher or laundry in home 🙄 but it all adds up and works well, thanks!
@carolg.5313 Жыл бұрын
I watch some of these videos several times, especially the shorts, for inspiration. I used to be a lot neater but over the years things kept coming up that messed up my good habits. I used to clean some throughout the week, and then if I got behind, I would spend most of a Saturday cleaning and decluttering until after midnight. I didn’t mind it at all. But that was in my twenties!! I’m in my 50’s now and don’t have the energy for that lol. Kallie’s videos really inspire me and she’s so fun to watch.
@DrivingMissKalli2 жыл бұрын
Man, this spoke to my overwhelmed soul. I'm feeling the progress, day by day. You're absolutely right - something about waking up to a clean sink area to make coffee is refreshing. I've only been at this a couple of days, but decided today was the day to do the Weekly 1-hour clean; which turned into more and I feel accomplished! Still lots, lots more to do - but I'm eating the elephant one bite at a time. I appreciate this! Thank you!
@quinetteadaobiartsofanapos97562 жыл бұрын
You are smart in your approach with this. I quickly see the two places I was slacking on . Thank you for the tips . There are awesome.
@marisacooper5364 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this essential reset! I watched this video this morning and became so motivated...I had you in my head all day and I need to express my gratitude for the kick that I needed. I feel so good with how much I got done today, you were so right-adopt just one little habit, and 10 min with the vacuum ... then the a wave, I bring out the garbage and clear the surfaces- I just let it happen and surprisingly it worked 🙌🏻
@lindaschilling68502 жыл бұрын
You got me here!!! I am that overly entertained, under motivated person who thinks every night that the house fairies are coming to take care of the house...I believe that the pandemic had a lot to do with it. I went through the closets, drawers, etc, and got the place in order. Now I've just gotten increasingly frustrated with my lack of desire to get back into it. This video has given me the push to get back on the horse and plow through the smallest of details and really get back into loving my home and take pride in it ... Thank You Kallie❤
@bilindalaw-morley1612 жыл бұрын
Thank you Kallie, this all sounds doable. I’ve seen a few vids about, or featuring The Fly Lady, but it’s all rather intimidating. However you itemised and broke down the lists so they’re not overwhelming. I really like your adaptions. One thing nobody has ever mentioned afaik-if your family is going out, if one person (including children) is dressed and ready significantly earlier than others, they do some tidying or housework-non messy stuff. Even if it’s only three or five minutes, something can get done. Empty wastebaskets, put away some washing, or put a load on to wash while you’re out…there’s countless tasks, and because you start from a less than five minute time, they won’t whinge, or only a little. Obviously you need tasks that will let them stay presentable!
@ruthbrandon30412 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if that would motivate some to NOT be ready early - they would get extra 'chores'. Perhaps if they are more mature they would appreciate the benefit.
@statesashley04163 ай бұрын
Clutterbug KZbinr is awesome too!! She's reason I decluttered like I did and got rid of things. This reminds me of her. I feel less stressed with my house because of it. But I love your ideas too!
@hippityhop992 жыл бұрын
Kallie thank you for your work! This is so logical and well explained!
@alexisg76442 жыл бұрын
The stupid kitchen sink lol I know a dirty sink in the morning puts me in a bad mood and yet I still seem to leave the sink dirty to deal with in the morning. I am going to try your 30 day sink challenge. I already know I’ll start my days in a better mindset but I’m excited to see how it changes the rest of my day to day life. Thank you!
@smackary72 жыл бұрын
You have such a way of making overwhelming things, seem less…well, overwhelming. I have a huge mountain to climb with my house and 3 young children, but I look forward to doing your challenge! I just bought the ebook too. Thanks!
@aliciacarroll778011 ай бұрын
I am a fairly tidy person but following you and your tips has helped me immensely to becoming an even tidier person
@doitsimply66282 жыл бұрын
I appreciate you taking time to simplify this process. Your method and explanation of this system makes it seem doable. Thanks you Kallie for encouraging and empowering us. Loved it.
@reneel25022 жыл бұрын
You are SO fortunate that you have figured this out so young. I am 55 and just learning this now. Keep on smart lady! And keep teaching us!
@beyoutifullynatural94512 жыл бұрын
This is EXTREMELY helpful! Thank you! And also thanks for all your printables, I’ve been decluttering for two weeks while stuck in the house. My whole car is full of donation items. I’m happy I found you a few weeks ago! It’s really changed my life❤️
@rebeccaheldt391 Жыл бұрын
I'm now retired, and I've found I need to get a dumpster to start. I'm listening & excited to take your advice & tips! BIG THANKS TO YOU & CONGRATULATIONS 🎊 ON 1 MILLION ☆☆☆☆
@imchelsmeyer2 жыл бұрын
Definitely love how you say to start small with the clean sink! This means for me dishes cleaned/loaded in dishwasher and 100% builds momentum to be more tidy! I found the flylady system and then made it my own! But my morning and evening routines have been the most lifechanging ingredient!
@neweverymorningmercy34912 жыл бұрын
You were talking and I thought "this is the FlyLady system", and then you said it. Breaking down the routines is so helpful. And the more you do it, it seems the deeper and deeper you get.
@TalieValentine2 жыл бұрын
What I do is “10% change”! I try and do a project everyday that results in 10% change. Hard to quantify exactly what 10% is, but the real goal is to do something everyday. Whether it’s clean or a project to better my home. I love it. It is flexible and I’m like allergic to schedules. So perfect for me and keeps me motivated. I always feel accomplished even if I dont do everything needing done. I’m just glad I did something!
@JoyfulNoiseLearning2 жыл бұрын
I’m terrible with flat surfaces 😬😬 That’s definitely the next thing I need to work on!
@modernmrscleaver2 жыл бұрын
I like the structure of this plan and I will be taking the 30 challenge. My issue is that my partner and I are on slightly different schedules. Also he’s often more of the mess maker and clutter doesn’t seem to bug him. Haha So something like me cleaning the sink after I get ready won’t be that helpful because when he gets up later he will then be messing up the sink. So I will likely tweek some of the timing. But excited to try and make some new habits for keeping my house clean. I also have followed a verse of the clean sink system for years.
@judysbakeryandtestkitchen16542 жыл бұрын
He will eventually come along to enjoying a cleaner home
@janetebonanno2 жыл бұрын
The condition of the kitchen in the morning sets the tone for the day. Btw I love your videos.
@emma582422 жыл бұрын
I love how you explain everything so well and detailed. Thank you!💕
@RO-wy5lx2 жыл бұрын
Since shut-down I have been following Diane In Denmark's Flylady system and must say it does work! Thanks for this very helpful video.
@kathyclover79602 жыл бұрын
She’s Amazing! She does the flylady method!
@PlantHoardingAdventures2 жыл бұрын
I’m with you on the entertainment, I love being without it but lately I’ve been stuck to my phone but truly it’s helping me so much to declutter, I just put one of yours or one of the other Mama yourtubers playlists and go nuts! You inspire me so much! I’m on the decluttering journey because since becoming a mom I’ve totally been overwhelmed by regular life and haven’t done anything for myself. I want to get the house in order so I don’t feel so guilty to do what I love thanks 🙏 ❤️💐
@gailjahn83032 жыл бұрын
this is PERFECT! Realistic for busy people to work around varying schedules. Thank you!