fred_mouse: drawing of mouse settling in for the night in a tin, with a bandana for a blanket (cleaning)
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I interrupt our regular programming to suggest a small challenge. Inspired by reading the section of the 'A Slob Comes Clean' blog that talks about focusing on the visible, I challenge you to go to where visitors enter your house and identify three items of clutter that you would like to do something about. If you see more than three, make a note of the extras, and pick three. You can come back to those others later. If you see fewer than three, come back tomorrow, and the next day, and look again. If, after three looks, you can't see anything new, then I commend you! Deal with the one or two items as below, and be pleased.

For each of your three identified items (or piles of items, in my case), tell us what you need to do with them, and a deadline that you want to have done that by.

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Date: 2018-01-27 12:30 pm (UTC)
kalloway: A close-up of Rocbouquet from Romacing SaGa 2 (Default)
From: [personal profile] kalloway
My entryway is actually pretty empty because I moved everything in order to vacuum once I'm awake and have the energy to vacuum during an 'approved noisy time' for the complex I live in (being a daysleeper has weird drawbacks). However, there was a thick cardboard tube I've been hoarding for more than half a year that can go get recycled, along with the box and bag of recycling to go today since it is actually 'drive to dump to drop off recycling' day. I'm also going to pick up a new pair of work boots later, so the trashed 'spare' pair that have been sitting around can go in the dumpster.

I have evening plans, so I need to sleep earlier than usual, but if I can squeeze in vacuuming after recycling and also run trash down to the dumpster, everything will be taken care of by about 10am. ^_^

I can probably also put my parka back in the hall closet instead of hanging on a hook on the outside, since we're supposed to have a few warmer days.

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Date: 2018-01-27 01:50 pm (UTC)
alexseanchai: Katsuki Yuuri wearing a blue jacket and his glasses and holding a poodle, in front of the asexual pride flag with a rainbow heart inset. (Default)
From: [personal profile] alexseanchai
Here is what I am tempted to make the three things:

* Crateful of paper products
* Boxful of television
* Boxful of cat tree

Problem is dealing with any of these requires yak shaving. To wit, I need enough clean bedroom to put the crate and contents where they go, and I need enough clean living room to install cat tree and be able to install television! So here's my actual three things:

* Recycles in bedroom—bag up, haul to toters before work Monday
* Recycles in entryway—bag up, haul to toters before work Monday
* Food containers—put in cabinet where they belong before work Monday (these all ended up on top of the cookbook bookcase because flat surface six inches from where the dish drying rack lives)

Bedroom != entryway, but I think you see my reasoning?

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Date: 2018-01-27 03:13 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] peaceful_sands
My entrance and hall way is empty bar either 2 pairs of slippers and 1 pair of shoes or 2 pairs of shoes and 1 of slippers (depending on what's being worn at the time). The only other thing is a piece of newspaper with the shoes which is what I put down when I'm polishing the shoes (but I guess I could in fact store that with the shoe polish and brushes, rather than with the shoes which would look better!).

So given that I should probably tackle the living room or kitchen in my time home tomorrow between events (there is no more time between events today beyond the time to pack the things I need to take with me to the next set of events). I have any number of cleaning tasks that need to be done but trying to think declutter rather than clean... I should declutter the fridge of items now expired without being eaten due to illness followed by high volume of commitments (and exhaustion). Actually that one is pretty important. If I also tackle tax forms on Monday, then I could pack away the associated box of paperwork next week so it is no longer in the living room. I know that's only two things but I figure they're fairly substantial. If there is time enough I may tackle further on Monday.

I have a skirt to return to a shop next week because as much as I like the design the colour isn't going to work. I also have a box of items for donating which I need to get someone else to check through before I start slowing taking the stuff to work as someone there is collecting for a special fundraiser and has asked for any unwanted books or DVDs particularly but also other items that might suit. As I'll be taking them in on the bus it's going to take a few trips (combined with the continued addition of further items to the box!).

I've mislaid some DVDs and would really like to organise enough to actually locate them! (I'm really hoping they didn't accidentally end up in a donation pile at some point!)

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Date: 2018-01-29 12:10 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] msilverstar
this sounds like an excellent idea, though there's so damn much clutter I don't know where to start :-(

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Date: 2018-01-29 01:32 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] yukonsally
Oof, this is hard. I'm going to work on it this week.

I'll choose one of the first rooms people see upon entering my house, our "library." There are piles of things on top of the bookshelves that drive me CRAZY but it's an uphill fight to get Spouse to stop putting things there. It's also an uphill battle to get the kids to stop pulling books out so the shelves themselves are a mess. So I'll deal with one of those piles on top and clean up at least 2 shelves.

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