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Sunday, 27 November 2011

Flylady, and how I became a relatively tidy and organised housekeeper in mid-life

Vermeer, Music Lesson, 
 Until about three and a half years ago, one of our greatest sources of sadness and irritation was the fact that we were rather messy and disorganised. And, as for the girls, well, the apple didn’t fall far from the tree.

But we have gradually changed. If you show up unannounced, or better still, with 15 minutes warning, you will find an acceptable house, not immaculate or particularly tidy, but not a disgrace either.
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What changed? Partly, getting a cleaner which motivated us to get everything in the right place for them to clean. And going through the house, tidying every room, once a week, motivated us to begin getting rid of things. And that is kind of addictive. Once you start decluttering, and asking “Do I really need this? Is it beautiful? Is it useful?” it’s hard to stop. You go on, and on.

And how old were we when we finally got our acts together, and became tidy grown-ups. Mid-forties!!

Which shows it’s never too late to change.
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And, interestingly, the last three years have also been a period of blessing and productivity for us, in many ways.  Messy, disorganized people will never achieve as much as they could, though they may be achieving enough!
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One of my inspirations was Marla Cilley, Flylady. Marla in her mid-forties was depressed, overweight, in debt, and surrounded by chaos, mess and clutter.

“Enough,” she said, one day. There was too much clutter and mess for her to clean it all up in a day, and she was depressed, but she shone her sink, and resolved that she would continue shining her sink, if it killed her. Gradually, she began picking up the dishes around the sink, sticking them in the dishwasher, and order and beauty spread outwards.

She attributes her success at becoming a tidy, organised home-dweller to two things—consistency and persistence.  Anyone she says can run a tidy, organised home, if they work at it with consistency and persistence.

Her website flylady.net is full of practical ideas. She will email these to you, several times a day, if you would like to follow her way to domestic order and peace. Her way definitely works!!

Which of her tips have helped me?

1)    Anyone can do anything for 15 minutes at a time. So when a room gets messy, or when there are rooms I have never tidied properly, like the library or the garage, or the barn, I set a timer for 15 minutes. I never do more than 15 minutes on a room, as this is the most effective length of time for me.

2)   She has cool suggestions for crisis cleaning--if guests are due, for example. Work on 3 separate rooms for 15 minutes each, take a 15 minute break. Repeat.

3 She also suggests focusing on hot spots—you know, where clutter gathers all by itself. We don’t have these any more, since we work on them weekly.

4) Most useful of all, perhaps is the concept of baby steps. Your house didn’t get messy in a day, and won’t get tidy in a day. Take small, but consistently maintained steps to get it all tidy again.

  The confidence she gained in getting her domestic act together spilled over into a writing ministry. She next tackled her overweight body, “cluttered” she called it, and wrote a book about that too. Not sure how she did with that.

Anyway, have a look at Flylady.net. You will be entertained, and may be educated!!

4 comments:

  1. Some very useful tips there, Anita. Many thanks.

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  2. Thanks Perpetua, I am certain you don't need them given that you run, not one but two or three houses!
    Blessings this Christmas,
    Anita

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  3. I've used the Flylady's system off and on for awhile. I must say that I find it helpful, but for this season, I had to shut off the emails.

    Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Oh the emails drive me crazy. I get brain-washed for them for a while until they get under my skin, and then turn them off!

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