A way that I've kept my clothes limited: I never buy new hangers. If I have too many clothes for the hangers I currently own, I have to donate my least favorite thing to free one up. It's been working like an absolute charm. I used to have a massive clothes-hoarding problem until I started doing this. Highly recommend.
@LaurieC08126 ай бұрын
That’s a great idea.
@JW-frog6 ай бұрын
I do something similar, except I allow myself to buy hangers. Instead I have two racks in my closet. Shirts/pants all start on one side until they have been worn. Then I hang them back up on the other side. If I get down to a few items and I don't want to wear them they get removed. Then I start back over again. This keeps me wearing my clothes and prevents me from keeping things I won't wear.
@thetherrannative6 ай бұрын
@@JW-frog That's genius! If I ever get a closet with two bars, I'm definitely incorporating that.
@annakout6 ай бұрын
Yes!!! I have 60 hangers and if I don’t have enough hangers for my clothes, something has to go! It’s such a great way to stay organized and not get so overwhelmed.
@Chrissyhappy6 ай бұрын
@@thetherrannativeyou can also turn the hangers round when you’ve worn something so at the end of say three months you can see which clothes haven’t been worn. I had to do it this way as I don’t have two rails either.😊
@RozaneBeyMcCurdy6 ай бұрын
Today, while a Twilight Zone marathon was playing in the background, I went through my closet. I purged, refolded, re-sorted the shelves, storage bins, and drawers. I blame you for my sudden motivational surge, so suck it. :)
@PaniaTurania6 ай бұрын
Love it! ❤
@ПаніПончик6 ай бұрын
Gotta love a Twilight Zone marathon ❤ Now I gotta watch them all again 😊
@AquaphireIMVU6 ай бұрын
playgirl 2.0? LMAO😂 so jokin… Mac is WAY more better (British accent?) yes, mo better. I said it? Or is it Mo betta? Ok… anyways, he has Brains and stuff. #MMC except I like shark vacs cause I can also clean that… so? It’s Debatable.
@elisabethhopson56396 ай бұрын
But did you do any spinkicks whilst tidying? Did your moose get in the way? 😆
@fzerowipeoutlover11 күн бұрын
Did you discover any portals to other dimensions in that closet?
@fifefreecleaning6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the second shoutout Mac! You got us to over 2000 subscribers which is just incredible, at this rate we'll be monetised by the end of the week which is insane as we had hoped to be monetised by the end of our first year and now we will be by the end of our first month! I fold my clothes straight from the dryer too and then carry the piles of folded clothes to the correct room x
@MidwestMagicCleaning6 ай бұрын
Hell yes!
@karencreighton79395 ай бұрын
Your channel is great!
@GreatMindsSeekTruth5 ай бұрын
Subscribed! KZbin keeps unsubscribing me from channels….so I hope it stays! ❤
@DMinSFBay6 ай бұрын
Our spare room got super cluttered like this! My husband’s an oncologist/professor, I’m a school principal, we have three kids under age 10, and a boatload of animals because I can’t say no to cute, furry things. We get so unbelievably busy, and sometimes we start just “sequestering” the things we can’t handle at the moment into the guest room. It’s a terrible habit, but it’s also about survival. It can happen to anyone! No one should judge people’s homes! Love what you do, man!
@Chich80586 ай бұрын
I’m now a stay at home wife,mom and grandma and I help my kids with their kids and it’s hard for me to keep up and we have 5 cats, I can’t say no either 😂. Best of luck and no judgement from me 😊
@DMinSFBay6 ай бұрын
@@carolynoquinn4573 It’s only in one room, so I know my kids and I can tackle it this summer now that I have three weeks off from work. I’m just saying I understand the way things can get away from us when we get extremely busy with work and life. 😊
@sarahholland26006 ай бұрын
@@DMinSFBayI would schedule on my phone, a 10min a week to deal with it , before it builds up to overwhelm level. I have a friend that lets things build up: then it's too much & she gets stressed & leaves it & then it gets 10 times worse. 10mins regularly is do-able.
@julesdlan6 ай бұрын
@DMinSFBay I grew up with the 1 room always being cluttered. It was a very small bedroom that was part of an extension that my parents had done to the house in the early 1980s. My Dad got sick of Mum's clutter in there, so he put in floor to ceiling industrial strength shelving along one wall. It's has a huge cupboard on another. My desk and return and bookcase made its way in there. He labelled everything, all things similar were together, just like his garage. And ever year or so he would go in and reorganise it coz mum was so lazy she knew he would do it. Dad died in February 2017, fast forward to now and there is crap everywhere. I moved back in with her last year as I couldn't afford to rent on my own any more. And the 3 rooms that are mine, lounge, bedroom and craft/study, my bedroom is the only room that doesn't have any of her stuff in it. It's not hoarding, it's just laziness. Dad did everything for her, and I refuse to.
@bellababooska41816 ай бұрын
Hey. I have that room too.
@angelarothbauer80966 ай бұрын
I mentioned autistic burnout to my 40 year old son - played him one of your videos and he was like amazed there was a name to what he has experienced for his entire life - note- 40 years go they suggested I institutionalize him - he was severe- non verbal and had Tourette’s as he got older also ADHD - I didn’t and he is one of my greatest gifts - I had to see the world entirely different but it was worth the work - he also owns his own home works full time and has a son - my only boy grandchild- I fold immediately from the dryer
@Mamallina4376 ай бұрын
I worked in special ed with children like your son for many years- it’s wonderful to hear of a success story! You must be an excellent parent!!
@angelarothbauer80966 ай бұрын
@@Mamallina437 no there was more I could’ve done but I loved that boy- well man now
@cecilyerker6 ай бұрын
God bless you mama
@maireadnic82806 ай бұрын
You did all that could be done with the knowledge and resources (including your own time and energy) available to you at the time.
@adoxartist12586 ай бұрын
@@angelarothbauer8096 You did better than your damndest, because you WORKED to keep him with you, with little to no help from professionals. My husband and both our (now adult) kids all have autism. We were told to institutionalize our youngest when she was 5 years old. I refused and doc "fired" us, which was fine. I fired him first. I don't know you but that don't matter - I am proud of you.
@Kra-ri6fd5 ай бұрын
I was once a single mom and clutter was so hard to keep ahead of. But, in a particularity rough time of our existence, I couldn't afford trash bags. I, instead, used grocery bags. I suddenly realized I could easily fill a grocery bag in a matter of minutes with junk and not just kitchen scraps. I started grabbing a bag when I had time and just going through one area and filling it up. When I was done, I was done. If I felt like it, and only if I felt like it, I'd fill another. But I just made myself fill one. This especially worked for the PILE of paper work I had stashed behind one door. Paper work is tedious...going through what needs to be kept and what's trash. I fell in love with this one bag thing and looked it up. There is a KZbin challenge called 40 bags in 40 days! This process works as long as that bag is not just normal every day trash. It's a special bag just for household clutter. It can be a trash bag, grocery bag, or zip lock bag....whatever you are able to do. A zip lock bag can wreck havoc on a junk drawer...just saying. But now, anytime I feel over whelmed I think, "just start one bag at a time". Eventually you have no clutter and then you clean, one space at a time....or if you have a list of bills to pay and you have a phone phobia...do one bill a day and check off the list. One small thing at a time makes a huge difference!
@bonniesf67195 ай бұрын
Agree completely!
@OldGreyMare604 ай бұрын
I love this idea!
@bonniepelletier99906 ай бұрын
A cleaning client of mine literally has toys in every room of their house! Even in the en suite shower and mom and dad’s room! They wanted a whole house clean every two weeks but I don’t have a long enough spot open to pick up all the toys and do a detailed cleaning. After asking repeatedly I finally had to tell the mom that I wouldn’t give them a spot unless they ( the parents ) put limits on where toys could be in the house and that there was no way I would clean the kids rooms until a purge was done for all 3 kids. I know! You said what to them?!?!?! I felt I had to help this poor mom gain control over their home and I’m fine in being the “bad guy!” Now the home only has toys in the kids rooms, the family room upstairs and in the basement family room. I don’t even see toys out on the deck anymore, just in the yard. These parents FINALLY have some space of their own and their home is not filled with clutter anymore! Mom has since thanked me for being honest with her and telling her what she needed to hear.
@authenticallyamber996 ай бұрын
Sounds like you really did them a favor by being forthright. Good for you! 😃
@colleenpeck63476 ай бұрын
Well done! ✔️ 🎉
@dsmith97965 ай бұрын
Well done you!!! I have a neighbor who cleans houses - she tells her clients that she cleans houses, not clutter, so they have to have the house picked up before her day to clean - she has plenty of clients so no worries if she drops one. You might suggest that this mom find The Minimal Mom, on KZbin - it might change her life even more for the better.
@grimlesbians5 ай бұрын
i have half a feeling they were hoping someone would give them an excuse to cut down. lotsa parents feel bad abt getting rid of their kids things lol
@cherylrushing69715 ай бұрын
Make the kids pick up their toys that will help alot
@christinewist59346 ай бұрын
Hi Mac, make sure you are taking care of yourself. If you need a break, we can watch old videos. Thank you for all you do.
@NataliePatriceTucker6 ай бұрын
This fam has an impressive abundance of blankets!
@kelleygiambro75426 ай бұрын
I’m about to purge mine and donate them to our local animal rescue.
@cecilyerker6 ай бұрын
Women’s shelter or homeless shelter probably would love some free blankets too
@VickiTay6 ай бұрын
@@kelleygiambro7542 I did this last winter when I bought new throws. Giving to the local animal shelter makes me feel good. 😊
@foxhound63646 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Why does every room need 40 blankets? They must run cold.
@heatherw13765 ай бұрын
We made a Blanket Tower in the TV room. Like a tall floor shelf. It went from messy to super cozy. People walk in and the ❤ cozy blanket room. Easy to keep organized, too.
@rhondasangalli83616 ай бұрын
I am 69 years old. My mother taught me so much about organizing and cleaning efficiently but i have relearned so much from watching how methodical and practical your methods are.
@melaniehutchinson53066 ай бұрын
Yes to family purge days! Life is so much easier with less stuff.
@1000thGhost6 ай бұрын
"I'm just a friendly house moose. " Is a shirt I feel I need
@NotorDJP6 ай бұрын
Yes!!!
@tammyhicks86996 ай бұрын
Or a stuffed animal moose!
@1000thGhost6 ай бұрын
@@tammyhicks8699 YES!!
@lexbreal5 ай бұрын
OHhh I know!!! A Cross or perplexed looking Moose on a shirt that says “watch out - MidWest is about”!😎
@hornad965 ай бұрын
I need a big goofy lookin moose on a shirt pronto.
@ImallamaToo6 ай бұрын
Mack, you have got such a gift for turning a room full of chaos into order. What a blessing for this busy family. I think most people fall into this category of disorganization. I have a TINY laundry room, and fold everything immediately too. I even installed wall mounted folding racks on the door frame so I can hang clothes as I put them on hangers. It helps what little sanity I have left. Great video, moose herder!
@onecatshortofcrazy126 ай бұрын
Getting rid of excess clothes has been hard and rewarding. I started by realizing that I HATED switching out summer and winter clothes. It just wouldn’t get done. I would dig out some winter stuff, and then a few weeks later dig out some more, etc. next thing I knew I had clothes piled on the floor again because it wouldn’t all fit in the dressers and a had a mix of summer and winter clothing. So when I started purging I also designated drawers which ALSO limits how much I can keep. Anything too small is an automatic donate (because let’s face it I haven’t lost the weight in 20 years 😂). Anything with stains or holes is trash. I only kept a few for doing dirty work at home. I have two dressers, under the bed drawers, and a wardrobe (No closets in this house). There are specific drawers for tshirts, long sleeved shirts, dress pants, work pants, etc. The laundry has gotten SO much easier. I still have too much, but it’s more manageable
@5thdimension9546 ай бұрын
Good for you! I walk in circles in my bedroom. The rest of the house has been purged but my bedroom holds my wardrobe and this I find to be the hardest to unload.
@onecatshortofcrazy126 ай бұрын
@@5thdimension954 it took me a long time
@TarquinTheTall6 ай бұрын
Wait...Australian here...what is the difference between a wardrobe and a closet?
@Chrissyhappy6 ай бұрын
@@onecatshortofcrazy12me too! I had so much and found it overwhelming. I did about eight passes in all. Got rid of about 90%. Took about four months. I am now down to about 20 pieces and I live in the UK 🇬🇧 so we have four seasons…often in one day 😂. It also caused me some anxiety while I was in the process but each pass got easier. I now feel like a weight has been lifted. It has. 16 trash bags to donate!
@TarquinTheTall6 ай бұрын
@@LauraMacMillan-el2kc makes sense. Thank you. I think in our lingo a bedroom cupboard is a wardrobe, a kitchen cabinet is a cupboard and a hallway or other single built in is a closet.
@fondaberryhill19826 ай бұрын
I've been hanging on by a thread mentally for about a month now. I do what's necessary to get through the week like laundry, dishes and trash. I have been wanting to tackle my bedroom and clean my stove. Last night I had a complete meltdown. But when I woke up this morning, I was ready to tackle all the things. I did way more than I had originally planned and I feel a lot better. I watch your videos and find comfort in knowing there are others with a home like mine. Thank you, Mack for understanding and caring. ❤
@magnoliaskogen5 ай бұрын
Rooting for you ❤
@tara58075 ай бұрын
Good job!!
@marydanielle71834 ай бұрын
Starting that avalanche is all you need! Keep it up and it will get more and more motivating as you get more done!
@alisonmiller2156 ай бұрын
I LOVE Midlife Stockman. His videos are the best. And he does tons of repairs to the places where he does landscaping for free. And... he's easy on the eyes...lol.
@teribelleau1376 ай бұрын
😂 Agree 100%. He has an adorable family as well 😊❤
@yoyochunn79126 ай бұрын
I do too and yes he is!
@lia-liz20126 ай бұрын
He's awesome 😊
@xxkitsunaxx1876 ай бұрын
For me, when I make my bed, I always think to myself as it's the first accomplishment of the day and that makes me feel 10 times better and that I am ready for the day ahead of myself. But once again, loving the content as per usual ❤
@brendamoore28766 ай бұрын
Making my bed is like a present from my morning to my evening self.😊
@anniegabriel58926 күн бұрын
Oh, I just love that! Though I do confess to the odd day of pain and fatigue, where I keep going back to bed. Those days, no point in making a perfect bed, I’m more focussed on getting an imperfect rest!
@meenakshi63446 ай бұрын
The folding was perfect. Expert level.
@billrobbins58746 ай бұрын
At 68, when i get organized i want to be like you. Nice job, you make it look so easy! ♥️👍
@Lorrainecats6 ай бұрын
I hate folding sheets. Yes, I'm lucky to get 6 hours sleep.
@Rachel-rq7ci6 ай бұрын
I'm hoping MMC can do a folding how-to video!
@kaitlinhillier6 ай бұрын
Should be watching fireworks but honestly what better sight is there than watching a man clean.
@NinaDisco6 ай бұрын
I concur 😁
@Chich80586 ай бұрын
Amen to that 🥰💙, I say that respectfully
@PaniaTurania6 ай бұрын
I'm hearing them in the background while watching! 😂
@donnamaco16 ай бұрын
I love him.
@gilenasimons70816 ай бұрын
💥💥💥!🇬🇧
@maryfuqua33146 ай бұрын
Yeah I Just LOVE midlife Stockman!!!!!!! Recently have been on binge watching FLAWLESS CLEANING SERVICE, young guy in UK doing AMAZING Hard work helping those in need in his community at NO cost.
@TarquinTheTall6 ай бұрын
I love Flawless cleaning too and I notice Brits seem to be way kinder in supplying cups of tea and refreshments to the lads than I have ever seen in the US shows. They seem to just open the door, grunt acquiescence and then close the door never to be seen again.
@sammyjay7776 ай бұрын
My two faves! And the Brits are better at being grateful or at least showing it with cups of tea and biscuits.
@ShariLeDoux6 ай бұрын
Ben & his dad from Flawless Cleaning are awesome!
@Katheverett6 ай бұрын
Love Midlife Stockman! He does great work and the videography is great too!
@titab6 ай бұрын
Flawless cleaning service are amazing!
@OrthodoxChristian8095 ай бұрын
You've inspired me and I'm helping my super busy friend get her house sorted out. She has a family and is so pulled out and she gets no help. She's away for three weeks visiting family abroad and I'm deep cleaning and painting three of her rooms, including the kitchen and tidying everywhere else. I love cleaning and helping people 🥰
@bec21376 ай бұрын
my ABSOLUTE favorite brain turn off channel is Andy Phillips woodturning. im obsessed and have been calming down sometimes even falling asleep to his pieces. He deserves more followers too.
@bettykasischke36652 ай бұрын
Amen on folding your clothes at the dryer. Since I've been doing this, my laundry day is so much easier! Love your channel, my friend. I was inspired today to get some long overdue cleaning done and I'm feeling very good about it!
@moreorlessruth44495 ай бұрын
It must have felt like such a weight off their shoulders when they got home. And that freeing feeling of having a calm and tidy environment is worth more than words can describe. I really hope that your mental health sometimes gets a boost from knowing that you are helping others. You put out such a lot of kindness into the world, that you desreve that kindness to come back to you threefold.
@cindylouwho93486 ай бұрын
Midlife stockman is a workhorse! He is very awesome. I always fold or hang my clothes right out of the dryer. To me it was s so simple to quickly hang up your clothes and then grab them and put them in the closet. I will say that family had a lot of blankets. They must stay cold.
@winterroses20205 ай бұрын
“Cleaning is a time commitment.” This is such an important quote. Really gotta let it sink in.
@gilenasimons70816 ай бұрын
My kids are grown now, but I remember learning to cull their toys whilst they were absent lol. Otherwise, EVERY TOY was their most favourite, even though they hadn’t touched particular toy in years. God bless and amen. 🇬🇧
@teret67196 ай бұрын
Dashner Design and Restoration is another great furniture restoration channel. He picks up pieces from thrift stores and roadside and transforms them into beautiful pieces. He has the most soothing voice, reminiscent of Bob Ross. It's crazy how fast Midlife Stockman's channel has grown. Thanks for the video!
@dawnschoeller7886 ай бұрын
Love that channel and his voice is so calming. I also like Mad City Modern.
@toddylu68695 ай бұрын
I watch Dashner too.
@dorothythorpe61836 ай бұрын
That was wonderful! I appreciate how respectful you were of all their belongings. I have seen so many minimalists who seem to think of toys as trash. No, they are somebody's friend. You really gave them a breath of fresh air and a reset!
@MamaMac51516 ай бұрын
Hello Mac, thank you for all of your videos and all of the people you have helped. I have been cleaning with you and you have helped me a lot. Your also helping my Autistic granddaughter. You are greatly appreciated.
@carolecole71986 ай бұрын
Just subscribed. Anyone who can recommend Midlife Stockman is definitely my kind of person! Sean is the hardest working, most complete & thorough lawn care person I’ve seen when it comes to KZbin lawn transformation videos. Simply the best!! I’ve also previously enjoyed several of your organization videos and am looking forward to many more. Keep up the great work!!
@nancymoore82506 ай бұрын
Mack .... adorable to watch all 6'5" of your moose kicking goodness, folding an itty bitty onesie 🙂
@ellenshaw50346 ай бұрын
It will be good practice for upcoming Grandpa days!
@brandywineblogger14115 ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVE watching you fold blankets and clothes. It's very calming. Also putting all your clothes, from all your closets and drawers in one pile makes people realize how MUCH they have, how many duplicates they have and how many they can give away. Marie Kondo advocates for that method too. Oh wait! She must watch your channel! 😉 Be well, take care and be good to yourself!
@darthlaurel6 ай бұрын
The laundry hack is super important. You gotta take care of it anyway and if you do it when you pull it from the dryer, you won't be sorry.
@jillb14206 ай бұрын
I have hoarding tendencies and find it hard to get rid of things. The easiest way for me to start purging was I pulled everything from the closet. Keep, maybe donate trash piles. I went thru several times over a couple of months until I got down to a manageable number to keep. Now I go through a couple times a year and it's not as overwhelming for me. I do the same for everything else. Find what works for you!
@terrysuemakesvideosforyou99406 ай бұрын
Yes Mac! The horrible wrinkled clothes! I have to fold them when they are still warm! You have such good tips! The clothes will look so much better if you hang or fold. (I am old enough to remember ironing everything!!)
@kathygreer20976 ай бұрын
Yes!
@jesswatt58245 ай бұрын
Okay I had this same clothes folding conversation with an ex boyfriend. He looked at my overflowing laundry basked with mine and my kid's clothes and says "you know... I just fold mine right out of the dryer." Sure, you're a dude, you've got like 4 shirts, two pairs of jeans, and a towel in there. Takes you 47 seconds. I brought my basket out to fold while we watched TV that night and he was game enough to help. Like a half hour later when we finished he goes "okay, I get it. There are 7,000 pieces of tiny clothing in this basket. It's entirely different than mine."
@Author_ElizabethAton3 ай бұрын
Midlife Stockman is the best. So glad you gave him a shoutout! I’ve been watching him since his first video and he goes above and beyond.
@JulieS19616 ай бұрын
Another awesome video!! I’m sure this family appreciated the help! My pet moose was giving me the side eye 🫎👀. He thought I made him watch this as a hint to pick up his moose toys.
@UniqueCuriousMakeupArtist6 ай бұрын
I’m a 10-12 hr sleeper. Always have been. General Anxiety, PTSD, CPTSD, Chronic Depression, as a single, widowed mother of an autistic and severely epileptic child. My world and energy revolves around him 🥰 I can’t bear myself to be absent and negligent in his breakthrough epileptic episodes, which last until he receives his evening meds. It usually takes his body to recover a couple days. More complicated than can be explained or most people care to hear about. So yes, myself, lives on fumes. If I have the depth and energy, I invest it in our personal time, which he adores and appreciates. 🥰
@DianaStuckert4 ай бұрын
I'm a retired nurse. I have been a part of the care team for so many families like yours. You are all so strong and brave. I am in awe of your ability to stay on top of things with so much stress on you. You are a super hero in my eyes.❤
@UniqueCuriousMakeupArtist4 ай бұрын
@@DianaStuckert 🥰Thank You!🥰
@susandallessandro50766 ай бұрын
midlife Stockman is one of the best. I like that he fixes broken things when possible. He brings mulch to make the house look even better.
@TheCaitling6 ай бұрын
I do the same with laundry, but I literally will pull out a towel and walk it to the bathroom to hang up, pull out microfiber cloths and bring them all to the kitchen to fold and put away, pull out a top and bring it to the bedroom to hang. It's like the only way to actually get everything put away and not bring a big overwhelming pile into the bedroom and then have it just sitting there. I also get so many more steps in haha.
@abbyag6 ай бұрын
I have an almost 40 y/o kirby that was my aunt's and it is the best vacuum of all time. I haven't used one as good as it.
@JariDawnchild6 ай бұрын
We had a Kirby at mom's, thing worked like a dream until it finally just took a shit. By that point, repairing it would have cost as much as the machine itself and trading it in for a new one would have only covered half the price. :( Before the Kirby, mom would always have a Bissell, so naturally my rebellious ass went through two other brands (Shark, Dirt Devil) that had both taken a crap within a year of eachother. I went pouting back to a Bissell and aside from having to send that one back to the company for a free replacement (which I've had for the last six years), the only problems I've had with it were my own screwups. An example of a screwup was when I deep-cleaned the machine after moving into my current apartment I submerged the brush in water. Luckily I was still able to order a replacement from the company. 😁 The machine sounds like hell by now, but it still works great. My neighbor nicknamed it "the beast", so I don't vacuum too early in the day or too late at night anymore lol. ...aw crap...I hope they still manufacture belts for it when I eventually run through the 3 I've got put away...
@abbyag6 ай бұрын
@@JariDawnchild My dad is a mechanic so he always finds a way to get a part and fix the vacuums so we still use the kirby and have a cordless shark that's been going strong for about three years!! youtube is your friend when it comes to repairing your vacuums.
@JariDawnchild6 ай бұрын
@@abbyag Tyvm! 😊
@cowpokeone6 ай бұрын
I love my Kirby! Got it about fifteen or so years ago when we moved into our first house. I keep it downstairs and bought a “cheapy” lightweight something-or-other to take up and down the stairs. They’re both great.
@janh.57976 ай бұрын
Great channel and video for us with ADHD ! The one thing I've done right is fold the clothes immediately after I pull them out of the dryer. The idea of putting all memorabilia from family who have already passed in one container was helpful. I struggle with filing paper and mail...I have very mixed stacks that need sorting, and I need to declutter my closet! Thank you for your help!
@camille_la_chenille6 ай бұрын
This video is quite relatable. This summer I tackled the decluttering of the basement where my parents have accumulated 23 years of family stuff for a lack of time to sort through old clothes and toys and old papers. Your videos made me look at the basement with a new eye and the grid method worked very well for what I already did by myself, a wardrobe and a bookshelf.
@carrieatkinson98506 ай бұрын
I really appreciate your compassion and sarcastic sauce that you add... it makes my cold dead heart get big 🖤 anywho...I love how you gently educate while you clean/organize. It's not condescending, it's just right. And it comes from a place of, not professional technicality, but interested hyper focus.
@sememmer15 ай бұрын
I just had to get on here and shout out one of your favorite KZbinrs, Spencer from SB Mowing, and the whole SB Mowing family. He was in Maine doing a job and found an injured cat. He found a sanctuary to take the cat and started a Go Fund Me for them. It raised over $130,000. The kicker is that the sanctuary was about to shut down due to a lack of funding. What a great thing for him and the SB Family to do. I don't have the link for the Go Fund Me, but it's on his channel if anyone wants to donate. If someone already posted about it here, sorry. Also, thanks for shouting out other creators on here. Without MMC, I may not have ever found SB Mowing.
@Iliveinthehimalayas6 ай бұрын
In all these cleaning I always wander why in every house the curtains are always shut, all the rooms sooo dark… it is so nice to have light coming in and I think looks so much better and clean. 😊
@DJKSB586 ай бұрын
I truly enjoy your sense of humour + pearls of wisdom. Some of the best: 15:00 “A teenage boy’s clothes typically smell like must + malignant ego” “I give it a small lecture on particle physics + then throw it in the basket” “Sanity is a made up concept mom”
@cwynneth_celtia5 ай бұрын
I'm so impressed by the personalized wooden chests for the kids! My Grandpa made all his granddaughters personalized wooden chests one year for Christmas and my Grandma said it took him months to finish all 11 of them. I miss them both. ❤
@stacywright6346 ай бұрын
Hi, Gary Dairy Queen! I'm happy to have found this new video dropping as soon as I opened KZbin today.
@PaniaTurania6 ай бұрын
Yeah, but the fries suck. Lol
@maggiesmith9796 ай бұрын
You're a blessing. Supporting families is so important.
@jacctheripper6 ай бұрын
I've been a lot more depressed as of late and it's been hard but I know I'll fight through it soon, I appreciate your videos as always, thank you 🙏
@zardraastahlbock89855 ай бұрын
Watching you fold stuff is so satisfying.
@RobinL47156 ай бұрын
The sheer amount of clothes and throw blankets is amazing. I agree they need a purge. Getting the sheer amount down will help. When my kids were young, we had too many toys with lots of little parts- WAY too much time spent sorting Lego, puzzle pieces, etc. I finally did KonMari and got it under control. Love Midlife Stockman too! Thanks, as always for the great content and cleaning inspiration!
@IonaWard6 ай бұрын
Hi Mak love your cleaning videos. I have another tip to making your house look clean; always close drawer, closet doors, and cabinet doors.
@valerielatpakdy48055 ай бұрын
You are such a hard working and compassionate man. Thank you for everything you do.
@adelemain63746 ай бұрын
Wow! Story of my life! Busy parents, whose own parents grew up on the Depression.... do not throw out anything lots of kids, need to pass down grown-out-of clothes to next kid down.....not to mention keep them alive, fed and out of harm's way! No wonder we were seriously sleep deprived! You are saving my sanity!
@momof7sons6 ай бұрын
If it's got holes, stains, use it for a cleaning rag. Recycle. I like to watch RESTORED & Turning Rust too. I love how you are considerate of others. That makes my day. Love your videos. ❤
@JB-pd4ni6 ай бұрын
So kind of you to help them catch up, with multi littles who haven't yet learned to pick up after themselves it wouldn't take long to get behind on the daily chores. This was a lovely gift to the family.
@tysmith43395 ай бұрын
You do so many things to show what a great person you are. To shout out other KZbin channels is just an amazing gesture. You’re not selfish trying to keep everything for yourself. I wish you nothing but continued success and happiness. Love your channel and work! ❤
@wendelinharrison95716 ай бұрын
I love the way you can take a room full of crap (no offense owners) and make everything look so tidy! I’m trying to learn this while I strive to clear the excess out of my house! ♥️🐾
@Desert-Dweller6 ай бұрын
You'll get there. I started decluttering with Marie Kondo 7 years ago. It probably took 2 years to get it completely done but it makes life so much easier. I'm so happy watching this because I can see the huge progress I've made with relatively little effort.
@emily.gaston5 ай бұрын
Making your bed is a game changer! I've struggled with depression the majority of my life. I make my bed every day, even on the days I really don't want to. If accomplish nothing else that day, at least I did ONE thing. It gives you a nice work surface for tidying up the rest of the room. It's a lot less tempting to just crawl back into bed and avoid life. And at the end of the day, a made bed feels welcoming and inviting.
@yvettedesmarais81076 ай бұрын
This was so nice of you to do. I finally hired a cleaner to do the basics: bathrooms, vacuum, mop the floor so I could do more strategic home improvements and cleaning. I finally got over the shame of not keeping up. Also had the money to get help. Most people don’t. Your videos help me. I got rid of some clothes after watching this.
@vickihenyon2287Ай бұрын
I'm so happy you mention folding/hanging clothes straight out of the dryer! The amount of clothing clutter diminished instantly once I started doing our family laundry this way. I installed a rod in our laundry nook so I can hang nice shirts immediately. I have a drop down lid on my dryer where I fold the other stuff (I can't get myself to put it on top of the machines because sometimes it's dusty...lol). I also don't feel like laundry is a never ending chore this way. Once it's folded or hung up, I just put it in the drawers or closet and it's all done. No more piles to add to stress! Love watching this channel! It is so satisfying. Y'all do great work!
@beckyshell46496 ай бұрын
Limiting what you have is the best way to keep clean and organized. I got rid of all of my dishes and glasses and bought some loose Correlle plates and bowls along with drinking glasses. It is so much nicer to put away dishes when they fit easily into the cabinets.
@lindalloyd82966 ай бұрын
Love Midlife Stockman! He’s a generous hardworking guy, just like you. Heart of gold ❤
@RadCenter6 ай бұрын
I gather the clean clothes out of the dryer into my arms and take them straight to my bed, fold or hang them, and put them away immediately. Nothing ever sits in a laundry basket. Hands-on, a load of laundry takes less than 10 minutes. Letting it pile up does not actually save you any time. The busier you are, the more streamlined and organized you have to be.
@buckeyedav16 ай бұрын
As I'm older I find it harder to do things I put my clean clothes in a large Aldi's grocery bag, carry it upstairs dump it all out on the bed, lay hangers beside them and immediately start hanging clothes in the closet this time of year is a little harder because of all the sleeveless shirts that have to be attached to the little hooks on the hangers eventually I want to buy some of those velvet lined clothes hangers that don't allow clothes to slip off the hangers and take up less space in the closet. Anna In Ohio
@dsmith97965 ай бұрын
I'm 68yr old and that is the way I've been doing laundry for decades - straight out of the dryer to my bed and straight onto hangers or folded for a dresser drawer! A few things I might collect to iron but I've found from the dryer to the closet is the fastest way to get it done and have nice looking clothes.
@Jackson-xs9sf5 ай бұрын
Watching your videos has really given me the motivation to help my grandmother clean her house, its overwhelming for all of us especially when she is so adamant about just leaving it. Started cleaning while she was asleep so i wouldn't get frustrated and stop
@treetreem6 ай бұрын
Honestly, purging is one of the best feelings. It feels so good to declutter and reorganize a space afterwards. I got really into Marie Kondo stuff about ten years ago and I think about "Does this spark joy?" a lot when it comes to my stuff.
@RoseofSharon36 ай бұрын
Mack, you are such a blessing to so many. You probably more of a blessing than you actually know. I live with a hoarder and trust me it’s exhausting dealing with a spouse with this mental disorder. I am the total opposite. I have OCD, and it drives me absolutely bananas sometimes. I keep my space in order and I let him have his space.
@KSprague20246 ай бұрын
Hi Mack! You guys do such a great job helping people with mental health issues. This video was amazing for those who are just busy!!! Thank you!!! For all of it :)
@gypsydanger9456 ай бұрын
Come on 1 million!!!!
@lindamusser73706 ай бұрын
Folding and hanging clothes immediately is so freeing. I just started doing that in the last year. What a difference it makes! Looking forward to that collaboration!
@sunshine39146 ай бұрын
I had a file box of my favorite size 7 jeans that I had saved for 15 years & forgotten about. Got cancer, went down to a size 5, & when I was back to a size 12… I found them.
@katphish306 ай бұрын
Mack: *delivers lecture on particle physics* Teen boy's shirt: I just wanted a Pepsi! Just one Pepsi!
@debby8916 ай бұрын
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@MissPatsyLane6 ай бұрын
What a great joy this family must have come home to! Nothing like a clean home to bring about some peace to a chaotic life! Bless you! ❤
@BooopX6 ай бұрын
Welcome back. I hope all is well with you and your family.
@rbdreamsart6 ай бұрын
I have generalized anxiety and a psychologist told me that when I wake up, get out of bed and make it, and step outside and take some deep breaths. By golly it works!😀
@terrysuemakesvideosforyou99406 ай бұрын
Thanks for the holiday video! I really think that you are the best! I started a habit years ago that when I get out of the bed, I make it. If it is a habit, you can do it without thinking about it! (not a morning person) Also when I do the wash everything gets folded and put away immediately. If you plan on doing it later, it won't get done. When my kids were little I never said well just clean your room! We did it together and they learned how. It is true. We all have too much stuff. Clothes, shoes. books, nick knacks ect. You give such great advice! Have a great week! Life is hard and there is never enough time in the day for busy people. Thanks for helping!!!
@monikastuller18285 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great video, Mack, and for the shout-out to Fife Free Cleaning - the ladies were very appreciative of your support in their latest video and thanks to you they now have over 6,000 subscribers. You're doing a wonderful job helping others with their channels, and I am wishing you only the best in everything you do. All the best to your son Jason and all your family as well. 🙂
@debby8916 ай бұрын
I guess I never really thought about it as I have all four seasons of clothes in one dresser and maybe four nice dress outfits in the closet and two pair of shoes. I love to do this kind of cleaning as it’s more organizing and very rewarding because the end result is awesome. Great job folding Mac, Bonnie would be impressed😂. I remember my kids and grandkids having all the toys too and helping them to clean up. You’re right, it’s hard when you’re a busy family and I’m sure you made their day. I know I would have loved that when raising my kids and working two jobs. Great job❤ Subscribed to Fife Free Cleaning and they hit 1.4k today!
@lissaharre5 ай бұрын
I have 5 kids ages 0-10 years old. My house can go from perfectly clean to this video in an afternoon. I have strict limits on how many toys/shoes/clothes each kid can have but when you multiply that by 5 it gets crazy pretty fast! Thank you for giving this family a fresh start!
@jordanlever78576 ай бұрын
Hi Mac! You are the best teacher on the planet. Definitely have learned a lot from you and it’s changed my life.
@Wolfnettles6 ай бұрын
Thanks for everything you do for others.
@MidwestMagicCleaning6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Karen! ❤️❤️🫎
@judithrussell26266 ай бұрын
You are an amazing gentleman. You a re a great healer for those who watch you.
@josephdaly20155 ай бұрын
I can imagine the sigh of relief this family will have when they walk in the door. Just having a reset done is amazing. Thanks for tip on not spin kicking the laundry, so much more cleaning. I finish my clothes in the dryer and fold straight away too. Hope you’re minding yourself. Taking your own advice can be difficult but make your bed. Have a great week. Mary, Joes wife 👏💪👍🙏💐🛏
@EvelynSaungikar6 ай бұрын
A less overwhelming method for clothes: pretend you are leaving the house for a two week trip, where you are doing everything you normally do, as though, say, you were getting your floors refinished. Pack for two weeks. When everyone is packed, throw away every other clothing item. Most people do laundry weekly, so that gives you enough extra. You automatically pack what fits, is in good repair, goes together and that you like. Saves putting mental effort into deciding if this one random sock sparks joy.
@cowpokeone6 ай бұрын
Perfect method!
@denise97355 ай бұрын
That doesn‘t work because when I go away in the summer I pack other clothes than in winter. According to you I‘d either have to throw away my winter coat or my swimsuits.
@EvelynSaungikar5 ай бұрын
@@denise9735 you can do it for a season.
@zenbrarian36935 ай бұрын
I love watching you and your son help people.
@lilylowsky5 ай бұрын
There is something absolutely adorable about watching a big guy like you fold doll clothes ❤
@Lovenature2555 ай бұрын
Mack, I’m not sure I have ever seen a comment thanking you for introducing us all to APC, but I am surely doing so now. This stuff is totally AMAZING! Cleans and shines everything with no streaks. I have been fighting with my stainless steel refrigerator for years and it’s spotless now! I’m a cleaning fool now! 😂
@lauriewhitlow55066 ай бұрын
You have really helped me. With cleaning and what people are really about and why there house is like it is
@spiralali3 ай бұрын
I can tell you how I found your channel. When you mentioned wondering where new viewers would come from in large groups, I don't know if I was a part of a group, but I was watching a video by The Carla Project, and she thanked you for shouting her out and referring people to her channel. Her gratitude is what led me to check out your channel. 😊 So your kind actions came back to you~
@juliascuisine6 ай бұрын
I'm sure this family felt a huge weight lifted after you did this cleaning. Thank you for all of your help.
@colleengleason65336 ай бұрын
Thank you for the way you break down the day and how much time people don't have to clean if both parents are working. It is so easy to get behind and really hard to catch up
@KimberlyPaluch6 ай бұрын
So nice of you to help clean this house and awesome job on folding the clothes
@zerocasualteas6 ай бұрын
Mack, I love the work you do! Thank you for these amazing videos & how you help others. I’m not a cleaning channel, but I now watch & support many cleaning channels thanks to you! 🎉
@jillianbowen72655 ай бұрын
I actually look forward to the day when the House Moose saunters on screen while you're cleaning. #spinkick #HouseMoose ❤
@MichelleKennedy-sd5yl5 ай бұрын
Thank you Midwest’s for helping as much as you can😊