Moru (もる), a 32-year-old family host, lives with her husband, two children and cats. She said that she has not been good at tidying up for many years and the room is always very unrestrained. Until she moved into her new home, she decided to maintai...
Moru (もる), a 32-year-old family host, lives with her husband, two children and cats. She said that she has not been good at tidying up for many years and the room is always very unrestrained. Until she moved into her new home, she decided to maintain the home environment. After she made up her mind to maintain the rectification of her home environment. After she made action, she found that her way of thinking had also begun to change.
The first key step to sorting the room:Moru shared it in the article. In the past, the way she sorted the room was "going to buy a storage box." She thought that as long as she put all the items in the container and stored them, the space would become till the whole time. For this reason, she would take the rolling ruler to measure the room, just to buy storage boxes of all sizes.
{9999}{9999}But later she discovered that even if she set up the items in a well-organized manner, a house full of messy things would still not look clean, and it would be difficult to maintain a good environment in daily life. She realized that the first step in tidying up the room should actually be to start by destroying unnecessary things.
The benefits of scatteringHowever, scattering is not so easy, and you will definitely have ideas such as "What if you want to use it in the future?" and "It's too wasteful". In order to help me make up my mind, Moru asked netizens for comments on Instagram, wanting to know what people with similar experiences or difficulties think about losing things.
The results received everyone's reply: "There are too many things to find and sort them out, which is a waste of time", "It's too unprofitable to pay the rent for space to store unnecessary items", "It's impossible to manage inventory, it's easy to repurchase the same things", "I feel very upset when I see Ling's room."
After more fans' suggestions, Moru was more convinced: it would be more wasteful if you lose things. After the room was sorted out, unnecessary purchases would be greatly reduced. The temporary loss is not loss, but an investment in the future.
And it is "a training"Moru believes that throwing away things is a habit that needs training. When you see your progress and you are more and more willing to be able to bear it, you should also be sure of yourself.
She even tried "Minimalist Game", throwing away one item on the first day of the month and two items the next day, using this kind of push. By the end of the month, she had to challenge and throw away 30 items. Although she didn't stick to it until the end, this idea also brought her to start and gradually found a suitable way to organize.
With the continuous sorting, Moru realized the ease of leaving brings life and spirit. He also wanted to reduce the things he had in daily life. Before buying new things, he would ask first: Do you really need this now? Is there anything that can be replaced? Will I be reluctant to let go, but instead become a burden?
When I saw the children's room chaotic, Moru always said with anger: "Check it out quickly! Otherwise, I will throw away the toys!" But now she will encourage them to clean up by themselves, so that tidying up and abandoning will no longer become a negative and resistant thing, but will move forward with her family in the direction of "going happy and clean life."