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flylady info « Lyrical13

Posted by Dr. Bob on January 7, 2004, at 23:50:06

In reply to flylady info, posted by Lyrical13 on January 7, 2004, at 19:45:55

> I'm curious about this flylady. I jotted down the website but haven't checked it out yet. I too have tons of clutter to work through. I started on it last spring when I was a bit hypomanic and I started pitching stuff and downsizing and organizing like crazy. But I would like to have a more calm consistent approach to getting to a more orderly organized clutter-free state and maintaining that. I have so much clutter from years of packrat existence that the task of weeding through it is overwhelming at times. I try to break it down into small manageable tasks..and it helps.. the thing is, I really need help on managing things the most during my depressed phases...that's when things really get out of control and I can't find the motivation or brainpower or energy to do anything.
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> Does it cost to join this site? Does she e-mail you personally or is it kind of a newsletter kind of thing? It sounds very interesting and helpful.
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> Also, have any of you ever heard of crazy lady organizers? A friend on mine had one...it's like a day planner but it has pages geared more towards managing a household. Very nifty. Also had purses that looked very functional...help to keep things organized without hauling around a suitcase... I looked for them on the web but haven't been able to find them.
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> ONe more question. Do any of you watch Clean Sweep on TLC? I love that show. It is inspiring me to de-clutter my life and get rid of stuff. It's on weeknights from 6-7pm Eastern and on Saturday nights...I think at 10pm Eastern. I'm not sure when else. It has a carpenter, organizer and interior designer plus a team of workers. They go to a couple's house and help them clean and organize 2 rooms that are just out of control with clutter and mayhem. THey move everything out onto their lawn and they have to sort all the stuff into "KEEP", "TOSS" or "SELL" piles. AFter the couple does the initial sort, the organizer comes out and helps them get the KEEP pile pared down some more. They go to a hotel overnight and usually have some kind of organizing task like sorting their photos into categories or thinning out and organizing their files. The next day they come back and have a yard sale. Whatever doesn't get sold is carted off to charity. Meanwhile, the clean sweep team completely redecorates and organizes the 2 rooms and at the end you get to see the finished rooms. I've gotten a lot of great organizing ideas and also gotten some guidelines on how to weed through all my stuff. I've started taking a clean sweep approach to small areas of my house at a time. I'm slowly building a pile of stuff for a yard sale next summer and pitching a lot of stuff and figuring out how to better organize the stuff I am keeping.
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> Anyway, I thought that related to the flylady discussion and perhaps could be helpful to some of you.
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> TTFN as Tigger would say!
>
> L13

 

Re: flylady info » Dr. Bob

Posted by Zellie on January 8, 2004, at 7:52:13

In reply to flylady info « Lyrical13, posted by Dr. Bob on January 7, 2004, at 23:50:06

It struck me in the middle of the night that the correct address is FlyLady.net (I had previously said .com). Hope this hasn't made the site hard to find. Sorry about that. I hope others find as much help through this as I have.

Kindest regards,
Zellie

> > I'm curious about this flylady. I jotted down the website but haven't checked it out yet. I too have tons of clutter to work through. I started on it last spring when I was a bit hypomanic and I started pitching stuff and downsizing and organizing like crazy. But I would like to have a more calm consistent approach to getting to a more orderly organized clutter-free state and maintaining that. I have so much clutter from years of packrat existence that the task of weeding through it is overwhelming at times. I try to break it down into small manageable tasks..and it helps.. the thing is, I really need help on managing things the most during my depressed phases...that's when things really get out of control and I can't find the motivation or brainpower or energy to do anything.
> >
> > Does it cost to join this site? Does she e-mail you personally or is it kind of a newsletter kind of thing? It sounds very interesting and helpful.
> >
> > Also, have any of you ever heard of crazy lady organizers? A friend on mine had one...it's like a day planner but it has pages geared more towards managing a household. Very nifty. Also had purses that looked very functional...help to keep things organized without hauling around a suitcase... I looked for them on the web but haven't been able to find them.
> >
> > ONe more question. Do any of you watch Clean Sweep on TLC? I love that show. It is inspiring me to de-clutter my life and get rid of stuff. It's on weeknights from 6-7pm Eastern and on Saturday nights...I think at 10pm Eastern. I'm not sure when else. It has a carpenter, organizer and interior designer plus a team of workers. They go to a couple's house and help them clean and organize 2 rooms that are just out of control with clutter and mayhem. THey move everything out onto their lawn and they have to sort all the stuff into "KEEP", "TOSS" or "SELL" piles. AFter the couple does the initial sort, the organizer comes out and helps them get the KEEP pile pared down some more. They go to a hotel overnight and usually have some kind of organizing task like sorting their photos into categories or thinning out and organizing their files. The next day they come back and have a yard sale. Whatever doesn't get sold is carted off to charity. Meanwhile, the clean sweep team completely redecorates and organizes the 2 rooms and at the end you get to see the finished rooms. I've gotten a lot of great organizing ideas and also gotten some guidelines on how to weed through all my stuff. I've started taking a clean sweep approach to small areas of my house at a time. I'm slowly building a pile of stuff for a yard sale next summer and pitching a lot of stuff and figuring out how to better organize the stuff I am keeping.
> >
> > Anyway, I thought that related to the flylady discussion and perhaps could be helpful to some of you.
> >
> > TTFN as Tigger would say!
> >
> > L13
>

 

Re: flylady info

Posted by noa on January 10, 2004, at 12:39:31

In reply to flylady info « Lyrical13, posted by Dr. Bob on January 7, 2004, at 23:50:06

I'm always trying to get on top of the clutter. I had subscribed to the Flylady site but got so overwhelmed after a while with all the emails--it cluttered up my inbox, LOL!

But she does offer some good advice.

 

Re: flylady info

Posted by Fi on January 10, 2004, at 13:11:34

In reply to Re: flylady info, posted by noa on January 10, 2004, at 12:39:31

> I'm always trying to get on top of the clutter. I had subscribed to the Flylady site but got so overwhelmed after a while with all the emails--it cluttered up my inbox, LOL!
>
> But she does offer some good advice.
>
>
> I'm always trying to get on top of the clutter. I had subscribed to the Flylady site but got so overwhelmed after a while with all the emails--it cluttered up my inbox, LOL!
>
> But she does offer some good advice.
>
>

I had the same problem. In the end, I decided to keep some of the particularly useful/typical emails in a folder in my email and unsubsribe from getting any more. I must admit I have only looked at them occasionally, but its nice having the reminder of her main sort of points available.

And by the way, I dont try and declutter when I am depressed (tho will tackle in basic way if its getting me down), but wait till I feel a bit better.

Fi
(apologies if this arrives twice!)

 

Re: flylady info

Posted by noa on January 10, 2004, at 14:18:59

In reply to Re: flylady info, posted by Fi on January 10, 2004, at 13:11:34

I bought myself an inexpensive shredder on sale recently and it helped make getting rid of papers fun--and I felt better about throwing away stuff with personal info on it.


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