![]() ![]() It just makes cleaning so much easier in the long run. We sort of gave everything a place and every place a thing. I got rid clothes I’d never fit back into (a hard pill to swallow) toys that were junky, loud, or difficult to store. So, yes, I did get rid of a lot of stuff. It was just not a very sustainable way of life as a mom with two little kids. INSTEAD of– storing sentimental items away in boxes we’d never touch or constantly feeling the need to clean up behind the boys after they’d color or play with LEGO bricks. It was really the start of a love of design for me! What I found during that time was that I could display items I love around my house and truly create a beautiful house that SERVED me, my family, and my guests really well in a very functional capacity. That simply isn’t true! I read the book back in 2015 or 2016, and found it very eye opening. I think a lot of people are intimidated by it, because they feel backed into a corner and like they need to immediately burn everything they own. ![]() Are you watching “Tidying Up” on Netflix? I absolutely am! I love that show. ![]()
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