no matter what I do, I can't keep my bedroom clean.
even if I clean it really super well, within 2 days it's horrible and messy again, and it looks like a tornado has swept through it.
I NEED ORGANIZING TIPS!!
any kind would be welcomed, any kind at all.
iceicebabie27 answered Saturday July 28 2007, 1:43 pm: hm well first of all, try tog et into teh habit of never putting clothes on the floor. eveytime you take soemthing off or mvoe it FOLD IT. try telling urself to not PUT THIGNS OFF. DO IT NOW dont procrastinate! and if you put down one article of clothing you can still stop dont say to youirself well i already have a messy room lets jsut get it mroe messed up becuase 1 shirt quickly can turn into 50 pairs and then blaahhh you got a whole tornado. and ALWAYS make your bed in the morning. also.. umm try getting storage boxes and make each box into a different category and put tehm undernearth your ebd like photos, albums, games, memories, whatever and store them all in little boxes and then into two big boxes say underneath your bed. ohh also if tehre is a lot of clutter on top of your furniture you should get rid of that i mean do you really need that old slurpee container of that movie stub from 5 days ago? dont be a pack rat and if you msut then put all that junk in a box underneath the bed. just dont keep it out because it jsut amkes teh room look messier. of you have books try keeping them on a bookshelf in order of how big they are this makes the room look a lot less messy and jsut a whole lot better,. open up the windows and maybe dust a little bit tehn vacum and viola~ good as new. try to upkeep your room for as long as possible see how long you can go keeping it clean you should ahve maybe likea day counter or soemthing and try to get that number up high, dont get discouraged. jsut be paitent and youll learn to lveo to keep your room clean slowly [ iceicebabie27's advice column | Ask iceicebabie27 A Question ]
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