I call it pack or pitch- Pack the stuff you would like to keep but not using on a daily basis. Lable the box and sore it... and the stuff you don't use at all "pitch it" or give it to a charity like Goodwill.
2007-05-21 09:16:56
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answered by sm_ie2 3
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Consider what you really need to have in there,, and have wall shelving for it, or closet organizer. Perhaps store infrequently used stuff, some where, like the garage, basement, family room,,, ask mom and dad about that. By the way,, I have a 14 year old grand daughter,,, and I am glad you wish to have an organized room. It is very, very important to keep all aspects of you life organized. when you have something neat and clean, you will feel so much better about the room, and yourself! have fun!
2007-05-18 23:21:51
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answered by Steve C 3
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You will need a few small & large thin plastic containers. If your closet is full... Use one or 2 large containers for out of season clothing... these you can store under your bed. Organize things like school supplies in one container; cd's, dvd's etc in another... everything can be organized. Make up can be put into a nice flat bottom basket for quick identification & purses/shoes can be stored in totes instead of the closet floor. Just stack 'em up! You can organize your drawers with clothes, too... one just for nightwear, one for tee shirts, etc. All of this will take some time to begin with BUT once you get things organized, it will be so easy to put something away after you use it. Voila! Things stay clean!( Use clear containers or "totes" so that you can see at a glance what is in them.)
2007-05-18 23:27:06
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answered by Mary B In Chester 2
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Declutter!!! Get rid of all the "stuff" you really don't need. Other things that you don't use on a regular basis - pack them up, label them and put them in the attic or the garage. If you find after one year you never open the boxes; then, toss them.
The easiest way to keep a room clean is to have less stuff in it. There is no other way; otherwise you're just a caretaker for your stuff.
2007-05-18 23:18:45
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answered by maven 3
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haha. im a teenage girl myself and have that exact problem. i can clean it and within a day it can be messy again. but i just recently got rid of a bunch of stuff .. and its helped a lot. so i recommend going through EVERYTHING and trying to get rid of some things you don't use anymore. some stuff might be hard to get rid of .. but in the long run it will really help in keeping a neat room and after a while you'll forget you ever got rid of it.
also, rearranging things could help .. move things around and find a setting that leaves the most floor space.
2007-05-18 23:20:20
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answered by kacie 2
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To clean your room focus on one thing at a time until it's done. There's no short way of cleaning your room unless you just want to shove all of your stuff under your bed! Anyway, once your room is completely clean you have to keep it that way b checking for messes every day. If something looks messy and unorganized, clean it up.
2007-05-18 23:18:20
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answered by liviaxdiva 2
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Put as much stuff as possible in boxes. These don't need to be drab - you can paint them or wallpaper them, or draw your own designs. But this will make a small bedroom look more tidy.
I shouldn't worry too much. Most teenagers bedrooms are a mess. You are unusual in that you CARE !
And remember there is a vast difference between untidy and dirty.
Well done.
2007-05-18 23:19:50
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answered by Bunts 6
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Anything you haven't moved or used in a month, get rid of it! NO! Don't replace it! Put shoes in the closet with the clothes. Make your bed the first thing in the morning. Yes, even before you go pee, you can hold it. Quit eating in your room. Carry the empty glass back to the kitchen. Once you get the room straighten up. make signs on post'ems showing where things go.
2007-05-18 23:21:32
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answered by T C 6
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To really clean a teenagers room you have to get everything out of the room first, then clean it from top to bottom, next clean all furniture before moving them back in the room. Then you need to clean or wash everythimg that goes back in the room, throw out the rest- and to keep te room clean- keep the teenager out of it.
2007-05-19 01:50:39
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answered by petra 5
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Get rid of most of that stuff. You probably don't need a lot of it anyway.
When you asked this same question yesterday I provided a lot of useful and practical detail but since you are still looking for your favorite answer I will try a different approach this time.
2007-05-18 23:30:27
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answered by Rich Z 7
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