My room.You're surveying the wreckage. Your bed hasn't been made since 1999. That half-eaten PB&J is now old enough to vote. Your pet hamster hamster, Old World rodent, related to the voles, lemmings, and New World mice. There are many hamster species, classified in several genera. All are solitary, burrowing, nocturnal animals, with chunky bodies, short tails, soft, thick fur, and large external cheek is cowering cow·er intr.v. cow·ered, cow·er·ing, cow·ers To cringe in fear. [Middle English couren, of Scandinavian origin.] somewhere beneath a mountain of laundry. Where do you begin? Read on for some common sense tips for pulling your living space together, organizing your duds and uncluttering your study spot. Your room will be an oasis of order in no time--and you'll feel a cool sense of accomplishment. Neat, huh? WEED WHAT YOU DON'T NEED The first step in attacking your mess? Arm yourself with a generous supply of heavy-duty trash bags and empty boxes. 1) Actual garbage--petrified food, Kleenex wads and candy wrappers--needs to be disposed of pronto pron·to adv. Informal Without delay; quickly. [Spanish, from Latin pr mptus; see prompt. . (Recycle paper, bottles and cans, if you can, please.) 2) Sift through everything that's strewn strew tr.v. strewed, strewn or strewed, strew·ing, strews 1. To spread here and there; scatter: strewing flowers down the aisle. 2. around the room, and decide if you should save it, donate it, stash stash Drug slang noun A place where illicit drugs are hidden it or trash it. Toss those Tinkerbell cosmetics, the socks with no heels, your furless Furby--and don't those Pokemon slippers deserve a decent burial? Put any balled-up clothes in a pile--you'll get to that later. 3) Having trouble deciding if you should part with something? Ask yourself, "Do I use this item at least once a month?" Your favorite Teddy from back in the day? We'd never want you to throw away memories. Important keepsakes Keepsakes - A Collection is an anthology by All About Eve released on 13 March 2006. It is available either as a double CD or as a limited edition double CD and DVD set (the DVD containing the band's videos and television performances). that touch your heart can go in storage. You can decide not to say "bye" to Barbie forever but stash her away in a box to go in the attic In the Attic can refer to:
4) Stuff you want to kiss goodbye but that's still in good shape, stick in a bag to donate to The Salvation Army Salvation Army, Protestant denomination and international nonsectarian Christian organization for evangelical and philanthropic work. Organization and Beliefs The Salvation Army has established branches in 100 countries throughout the world. (tell your mom She goes to the gym. you have a load for drop-off). Flip through your CDs, and lose what you don't listen to (you can trade them at some music stores). If you want, let buds sift through the castoffs first. You know that saying about treasures and trash. 5) Anything that's left is the stuff you want to keep in your room. But before arranging things just the way you like 'em, roll up your sleeves 'cause you're gonna clean. 6) Spin your favorite dance CD, and break out the cleaning supplies. Scrub, sweep, dust, vacuum. Rearrange your furniture if you want (feng shui Feng shui Traditional Chinese method of arranging the human and social world in auspicious alignment with the forces of the cosmos, including qi and yin-yang. It was devised during the Han dynasty (206 BC–AD 220). , anyone?). Once your room is fresh as a daisy, put all your goods where they belong. After you've managed to get everything contained, step back and marvel at the space that is now your chill spot! Now, get ready to work wonders on your wardrobe! CONQUER YOUR CLOSET If your closet is a wrinkled mass of mashed-up minis and smelly sneakers sneakers Noun, pl US, Canad, Austral & NZ canvas shoes with rubber soles sneakers npl (US) → zapatos mpl de lona; zapatillas fpl , take control. 1) Throw all dirty laundry (remember that pile?) into a clothes basket. 2) Make one pile of every you haven't worn in year, whether it's because you've outgrown it or you're over it. Whittle down Verb 1. whittle down - cut away in small pieces wear away, whittle away damage - inflict damage upon; "The snow damaged the roof"; "She damaged the car when she hit the tree" that pile, deciding what you could hand down to your little sis or cousin and what should go to The Salvation Army. Bag 'em up accordingly. 3) Make another pile for out-of-season stuff. Roll up each item and store in clean, new plastic trash cans. Using a permanent marker, label each can with your name and "Summer Clothes," so nobody mistakes it for real trash. 4) Make a third pile of anything that's missing a button, needs to be hemmed or needs to be dry cleaned. Put them in a shopping bag and let your folks know you're due for trip to your friendly neighborhood dry cleaner. 5) The clothes that are left should be the threads you really love and wear. Hang all your jeans together, then your shirts, skirts, dresses--you get the picture. 6) To finish, put shoes in a neat row on the closet floor. Fold sweaters neatly in drawers (don't hang--they'll stretch out). And designate drawers for socks and undies. Now, won't it be much easier picking out outfits in the a.m.? DESK DO'S AND DON'TS Nothing makes ya feel less like tackling trig than a messy homework station. Here's a lesson in Study Space 101. 1) Some guidelines for organizing your desk? Lamp at the back left corner, computer monitor in the center, a pencil holder to the right. Computer disk cases and other things you don't need to reach for often can be tucked away in a desk drawer or even on top of your computer. 2) On the lower left side of your desk, stack the papers you're currently working on. Once you've completed an assignment, quickly transfer it to your backpack so you don't forget it. 3) Do not keep a phone, CD player or TV on your desk. It's cluttery and, besides, these items distract from your work. 4) Keep a bulletin board above your desk for loose papers. Rather than having reminders, birthday cards and class schedules piled all over the place, you'll have them organized and right at eye level. 5) Keep screen wipes handy in a desk drawer so your computer monitor stays dust-free. Bonus: This will also help your eyes from getting strained. KEEPIN' IT NEATNIK neat·nik n. One who is habitually neat and orderly. Now that your room is so amazingly neat, do your best to keep it that way. 1) Take three minutes to make your bed each morning. Your room will look drastically better. 2) If you insist on chowing down in your chambre, throw away the garbage and take dishes to the kitchen as soon as you refinished noshing. 3) Don't fall back into the habit of dropping stuff on the floor. Once your sweatshirt hugs that rug, chances are that's where it'll stay. Walk the extra step or two to hang it up in your closet, put it in a drawer or toss it in a hamper. 4) Spend a half hour every Saturday morning straightening things up and putting everything in its place. Shelving is inexpensive and great for displaying stuff. 5) Invite your crew over to hang out a lot in your tidy abode One's home; habitation; place of dwelling; or residence. Ordinarily means "domicile." Living place impermanent in character. The place where a person dwells. Residence of a legal voter. Fixed place of residence for the time being. . Knowing your buds think your room looks fab is a super incentive to keeping it in tip-top shape. Maintaining a clean crib is way easier than starting again from scratch. Sounds silly, but it's that simple! |
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