I’ve recently upgraded my clothes from clean pile and laundry bag to clean outer and under wear bins and a dirty laundry pile. Also beds linens have a separate bin.
The basic insight here is putting some kind of box around the pile improves organization. Lids and stacking help too.
That’s why the daily use bins don’t have lids, or well, they do, but only for when the room needs to look it’s best. And they come off the next time I need to use them.
I try for years to implement a “do later” box in my it support team. If you don’t have time to put something in a proper place, drop it in the do later box and once in a while get it sorted.
Idk what it is, maybe neurotypicals just don’t get it.
I’ve recently upgraded my clothes from clean pile and laundry bag to clean outer and under wear bins and a dirty laundry pile. Also beds linens have a separate bin.
The basic insight here is putting some kind of box around the pile improves organization. Lids and stacking help too.
Someday my entire life will be in bins.
piles develop on top of the bins
That’s why the daily use bins don’t have lids, or well, they do, but only for when the room needs to look it’s best. And they come off the next time I need to use them.
Sorry if this is a super neurovanilla question, but isn’t that what your dresser drawers are for?
The sliding in and out parts also the folding make it not viable for me.
As soon as it’s outta site outta mind…I just found some shirts in storage that I forgot existed. Let alone all the shirts in the drawers I don’t open.
I try for years to implement a “do later” box in my it support team. If you don’t have time to put something in a proper place, drop it in the do later box and once in a while get it sorted.
Idk what it is, maybe neurotypicals just don’t get it.