• SARGEx117@lemmy.world
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      I am in year 2 of reorganizing my garage and it’s now so bad there is only one small walkway from the door to the house entrance.

      I need an adult.

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        Use a week of PTO, and rent a dumpster. Take literally everything out of the garage, and place any obvious trash in the dumpster. Start methodically moving things back in, taking care to ensure each item has a “spot”. Continue sifting through things and throw things away as necessary. Anything small that still works but isn’t needed goes into the sell pile, anything large that could be easily fixed or still desirable goes on the curb for free pickup. You got this!

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          HA PTO that’s not a real thing

          My gendernonspecificusername, you can give me all the tips in the world but if there’s no drive to do something, something is very unlikely to get done.

          If this garage didn’t contain 250,000 small items scattered everywhere, and was instead easily identifiable trash and large easily separable items, it would have been done the first week I dedicated to it when I left my last job. Hours and hours a day, every day for slightly more than a week.

          If I could keep myself on track and not get super in-depth in specific areas, I’d have the bulk organized and the small stuff contained to a smaller area I could focus on over time.

          Unfortunately, we don’t live in Perfect, I get easily side-tracked, and for every hour I spend cleaning, I spend another messing around with the things I find and another 20 minutes figuring out where all the pieces to that abandoned project went.

          If I could pay a couple people like $100 to help for a few hours, I could probably put up all my shelving, get the big stuff taken care of, and the shelves vaguely organized into hobbies. Buuuuut I don’t trust strange people I don’t know and I don’t want people I DO know seeing how bad it’s gotten. That last part is a big problem for me.

          Why yes, I COULD use a therapist.

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          Step one: everything out of the garage.

          Step two: lunch

          Step three: everything has been stolen (taken away, how were they to know you still wanted it?)

          Done!

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    It’s a hard mode game. I need some strategy ready for when the battery suddenly says 1% remaining.

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      Yeah, I’ve learned to not try to do such deep cleaning. I clean the floor regularly in hopes that removes 80% of the dust. But everything else, I clean as I see that it’s dirty. Well, and without putting it off for too long, otherwise I do need to do a deep clean when someone visits.

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        I got a robot vacuum/mop so I don’t have to worry about most of the floors, now, just need to remember to change out the water. I would have its little robot babies I love it so much.

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    This was me trimming some trees in my yard. Turns out cutting off some branches is the easy part. Dealing with branches full of leaves took me an additional 3 hours

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    This reminds me, I know chores are one thing, but similar stuff comes up in creative work and like…How does anyone convince themselves to complete that stuff?

    I’ll jot down an idea, then start a draft or outline, but then can’t be bothered to polish it up and get it to a state to share.

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    I have a further question why is the pile of clothes always on my side of the bed and not yours yes I am comfortable on the couch why

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    Thats why my deep cleaning involves a drawer or two and thats it. Break it down and you can do much cleanning