"When you verbalize responses over and over and over again like that, that will help you determine what the very next step is so that you can organize each item in your home. It all goes back to the familiar adage, 'A place for everything and everything in its place.'"
"Home organization can often be overwhelming, which is why it helps to talk it out - even if it's with yourself. To move quickly as you declutter and tidy your home before a tour, she suggests naming what the object is and then deciding where it needs to go out loud."
A homeowner preparing for a potential out-of-state move seeks free ways to organize their kitchen for home showings without professional staging. They consult Darla DeMorrow, a professional home stager and organizer who created the SORT and Succeed System. DeMorrow recommends verbalizing the organization process by naming objects and stating their destination aloud, which helps determine next steps and reinforces the principle that everything should have a designated place. She also suggests curating countertop items according to size to create visual organization and appeal.
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