“Cleantok”: 7 ingenious clean-up tips from influencer: inside that we would like to have known earlier

“Cleantok”: With these ingenious (and simple) tricks, cleaning up in no time

The cold, dark season in which we are increasingly in inside and thus accumulated one or the other dust catcher is over. Now it shows upAnd seems mercilessly on our failures: too much nipples? A overflowing wardrobe? Time to muck out!

Correctly organized, it not only cleans your own four walls - but also the soul. Because loosening from useless things can create an extremely liberating feeling - that already knew. So that the motivation does not already lose us in the middle of cleaning up and mucking up and mucking out, it helps to get support from professionals. We have clean-up influencersand(#CleanTok) asked for your favorite order hack-here the seven golden rules.

1. The clothes hanger shooting trick

“With this hack, all clothes hangers are hung around upside down at the beginning of the year. If a piece is worn, you hang it up again afterwards - only this time with the hanger in the right direction. At the end of the year, the false brackets will show exactly what to show all year roundnotwore. That helps withbecause this way the unloved parts become visible. ” Anna Louisa,@anna_louisa_at_home

2. “Habit stacking”: connect habits

"'Habit stacking' assumes that new routines can be established more easily if you tie them on to existing ones. An example: While you are looking at your favorite series, you can get used to the laundry - it is much easier to get from hand!" Caroline Solomon,@neatcaroline

3. Use every room

"I always try to use everyone as small. For example, self -adhesive order systems are suitable that can be attached to places that are easily overlooked. This maximizes the storage options." Jeanette Colley,@neatlyembellished

4. The 'one-minute rule'

“The 'one-minute rule' means: if the activity takes less than a minute, do it immediately. The scissors so immediately walks back into the drawer, the ceiling is on the cuddling on thefolded again and theHanged up instead of hanging them over the back of the chair. These small decisions add up and are definitely noticeable at the end of the day. ” Jennifer Johnson,@theorderlyspace

5. Reduce abundance

"A small rule with great effect: 'If things overwhelm you, you have too much of it.' Say: If you can no longer get out of washing the laundry, you should maybe yoursclear out. If your dishwasher is always full, you should maybe use less dishes and dispose of the superfluous. ” Kirstyn Lofshult,@declutteringinspiration

6. Recognize emotional bonds

"If you muck out, it is important to recognize that it is never about things itself. The emotions that are behind the things are important. Only when you have understood, why you reluctantly separate yourself from the piece or what is behind the desire to keep it, you can take the next steps." Lesley Spellman and Ingrid Jansen,@declutterhub

7. The “Dog Sk. Question”

“I ask my client: 'Would you keep the respective piece if dog droppings were on it? Or in other words:' Would you want to clean it by all means or just just throw it away? ' I use this way of thinking: Inside, which is difficult to let go of things. Rachel Burditt,@thedeclutterdarling

7. Storage bathing suits and bikinis properly

“were always the most difficult for me to keep because they never evenlylet. I tried everything, from folding and filing in a drawer to storing in containers, but nothing seemed to be a good long -term solution. Until I came up with the idea of ​​puting them in a descriptive freezer with a zipper: they are easy to find, can be kept in a drawer and can even simply be put in the beach bag or suitcase. ” Risa Kostis,@risakostis

This article first appeared at our Glamor-Kolleg: inside in the USA.