KC Davis's 5 Things Tidying Method

2 March 2023

I just became of this terrific video by KC Davis that I think will be useful to people who are overwhelmed by clutter and don’t know where to start.

Here are some of the things I love about the method illustrated in this video, in which KC Davis suggests focusing on only five things (one at a time) to gain control of a room and create some visual peace:

  • It makes creating order in a cluttered space feel doable
  • It embraces imperfection
  • It helps people figure out a place to begin, which is often the hardest part

If this leaves you wanting more, here’s a link to KC’s YouTube Channel, where she has a few videos (she has more than 13,000 subscribers). For more videos, check out her TikTok channel, where she has a million and a half subscribers! I don’t do TikTok, so that might be why I’m late to the game here.

I also wanted to share a link to her Struggle Care website, where you can find information about her Struggle Care podcast, her book, How to Keep House While Drowning and her online course.

Struggle Care’s tagline is, “When everyday care tasks are a struggle.” If you’re living with depression or finding it difficult to take care of your home, I encourage you to check out KC’s offerings in whatever format you prefer. (She has a TedX talk on her website, if that’s what you like.) She treats this topic with kindness and compassion.

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