Organisation queen Steph Pase is the woman behind Steph Pase Planners and the podcast Stephing Up. She says for most of her life she was โa hot mess and struggling with undiagnosed ADHD,โ and just a few years ago, didnโt know the meaning of the word organisation let alone what it actually meant to practice it. Fast forward to today, sheโs our go-to gal for organisation tips and tricks.
Steph says that taking your home from chaos to calm is all about the routines and systems. โWe all have priorities, jobs, kids, things to do and I know no one could possibly overhaul a house in one day. So, Iโve distilled it all into smaller tasks and daily habits to help take your home from chaos to calm and most of all, maintain the calm,โ she says.
Think small
Itโs not about tackling the whole house in day, the key to home organisation is breaking it down. Take it one drawer, surface or corner of the house at a time. Set a calendar to plan out which section of the house youโre going to reorganise each day. Be realistic with this too! If you have jam-packed weekdays and nights, then set yourself a goal to do this once a week on the weekend.
Cull, cull, cull
The more stuff you have, the more mess it makes and, ultimately, the more cleaning to do! So, if you really want to do future you a favour, you need to cull! The thought of decluttering can seem overwhelming, so go back to thinking small and tackle one surface or small space at a time. Pull everything out and decide whether you really need everything. Can some things be donated, passed on to friends, recycled or even thrown away?
Categorise
Categorisation is queen! Sort everything into categories, grouping any similar items together. So, say weโve tackled our kitchen junk drawer, categories may be stationery, coins, chargers, USBs, actual junk (aka to be thrown out or recycled!) and so on.
Store and contain
Now take stock of what you have and what kind of storage would suit. For your junk drawer, it may be a cutlery tray that suits this purpose. Make sure the storage solution you choose is accessible and functional.
Routine and upkeep
I always say organisation is like fitness. Itโs a day-by-day, week-by-week situation. You canโt expect to go to the gym for a few months, feel fit and healthy and then stop working out and eating well while staying just as fit and feeling just as good! One doesnโt come without the other. The same goes for organisation; you need to build little practices into your everyday routines in order to keep up the habit, which brings me to my next pointโฆ
AM and PM routine
Building maintenance into your routine is key! Figure out which systems will work for you to help stay on top of it all. I love to split my daily routine into AM and PM. I generally set a timer for about 15 minutes to do the below.
- Whip around and tidy obvious mess so it doesnโt accumulate to unmanageable proportions. This means picking up toys, decluttering tables and other surfaces where stuff usually gathers, putting away clothes, shoes and bags, etc.
- Make beds. It really helps set the tone for the day, and itโs so nice getting into a fresh bed at night!
- Unpack/reload the dishwasher and wipe down benches after breakfast and after dinner.
- A load of laundry. If Iโm really on the ball I load the machine and set a timer the night before so itโs ready to be hung out/put in the dryer in the morning!
- A quick spot vacuum and/or mop.
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