There is no denying that 2020 has been a strange year, and now that we’re about to enter another 4-week lockdown period, it seems that this isn’t likely to change any time soon
Although
lots of people have been shielding since March and, for most of us, activities
have been reduced, the news of a 2nd restriction across England has
been tough to take.
During the
last lockdown, most of us benefited from good weather, not bad pay and, of
course, the opportunity to bake banana bread! This time, we’ve got darker
nights, rainy days and the worry of what Christmas will bring.
For me,
rather than worrying about all of that, I wanted to use this time to get
organised. I’m generally a messy person – I love organising events & making
sure everything day to day is planned, but when it comes to household chores,
those aren’t my favourite things at all. This means, my house has lots of
clutter and lots of drawers filled with things that need sorting!
The best
advice I can give you this lockdown period is just to look after yourself.
Social media will be full of people baking, crafting, reading etc. and it can
seem like there is a pressure to keep up – but there really shouldn’t be. We’re
in unprecedented times and therefore, you just have to do what is best for you
and the people in your household.
Don’t Be Afraid to
Ask For Help
I’m a big
fan of work smart, don’t work hard. So if there is something that is going to
make my life easier – I want it! Banking apps, emails on the go, getting my
boyfriend to do the washing-up – all of it!
I recently
came across Laundryheap and let me tell
you, if I still lived in Birmingham I would be taking advantage. Founded in
2014 they basically are a collect and then deliver back launderette – what a
genius idea!
As someone with far too many clothes, you wouldn’t believe that I often have times where I have nothing to wear! I am sure many of you can sympathise. Then you have that one outfit that you live in, you’re reliable outfit – and it’s dirty! Well, as Laundryheap do a 24-hour turnaround service, you can get away with sending it to them on Friday and still wearing it out on Saturday night, what a good idea.
Not only
that, but they do ironing too, so your clothes come back to you literally ready
to wear. They’re currently servicing London, Manchester, Coventry and Birmingham,
but if they ever extend to Hampshire I’m pretty sure I’ll be trying them out!
How To Keep Your
House Tidy During Lockdown
The truth
is, that you really don’t have to if you don’t want to. Just do whatever it is
that makes you happy and feel safe. I would say that if you’re able to keep on
top of basic chores then this generally helps your mind to feel better anyway.
That and your wardrobe of freshly cleaned and ironed clothes will hopefully
help you feel okay during lockdown – and then we can all get on with hoping
2021 will be better.
If you have
any quick, easy to implement, tips for tidying please share them below.
Thanks
Debz
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