Keeping things in order in today’s fast-paced society might be dangerous. It can be rather overwhelming, and the chaos frequently gets on our nerves, affecting us in a variety of ways – physically, cognitively, emotionally, and socially.
Double up your hangers with soda tabs
Tuck spare sheets underneath your mattress
Just lift up an edge of your mattress and slide your folded sheet set in. (Sounds wacky but it totally works.)
Add honeycomb inserts to your drawers
A place for every pair of undies, and every pair of undies in its place.
Store bath toy in a fruit basket
Tidy and at the ready come bath time.
Wrangle your freezer bag with a binder clips
Go ahead, put dead space to use.
Use a shoe holder to organize everything
Organize almost anything in your home or office — like cleaning supplies, stationary, spices, clothing, or jewelry. These can be hung anywhere on the backs of doors or behind cabinets.
Assign a place to things and label them
Keep your things sorted in a basket by designating specific places for them and putting a label on them. Handy, mess-free, and organized!
CORRAL CRAFT SUPPLIES IN A SHOE ORGANIZER
Organize your cables with toilet roll
Upcycle the toilet paper rolls and an old shoebox for organizing any unruly wires you have lying around. Tangle-free wires are now a reality.
Make dusting easy with a lint-roller
Use the lint roller to clean the tough spots like lampshades, sofas, suede shoes, etc. Cleaning has never been easier.
Keep clothing from slipping off hangers with rubber bands
Or pipe cleaners. Tie one on both sides of the hanger to keep the clothes in place and save them from slipping off.
Have mess free toilets
Shield the toilet bowl from the spray or otherwise with a potty protector, keeping it cleaner and mess-free. These can also be used to toilet train children.
MOVE YOUR COFFEE STATION INSIDE A DRAWER
Customize your water bottle to drink more water
Keeping the body well-hydrated is one of the most advised tips for a healthy body. At the same time, more than 75% of Americans suffer from dehydration. Be reminded to drink your dose of aqua at regular intervals with this hack — labels customized according to the time.
Label the outfits for the week
Choosing clothes for ourselves and our children is one of the most difficult decisions we confront on a daily basis. According to studies, women spend an average of 15 minutes per day deciding what to wear. Skip the morning bustle, name your clothes for the coming week, and you’re ready to go!
Keep wires tangle-free with spirals
Save your wires from going haywire by upcycling these spirals — a simple solution to the entangled mess.