From starting over to staying done.

The Tidy House Method doesn’t just change your home. It changes how much mental space your home takes from you.

Before

After

An endless cycle of reorganizing and starting over
Systems that stick because they fit your real life
Making the same decisions about your home every day
Confident decisions you don’t have to keep making
Believing you just need more motivation or discipline
Progress that lasts instead of starting over every couple months
Feeling like the mess is proof you’re failing or the problem is you
Knowing it was never a flaw—just a missing system
Losing weekends to tidying that never feels finished
Easy to maintain because the systems reduce friction
A home built for an ideal life you don’t actually live
A home that works for the life you have today

The Shift

Less deciding.
Less starting over.
More room for real life.
That’s what changes everything.

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Recommendation

Great for introducing the book

If you’re looking for a practical decluttering book that goes beyond getting organized, this is one to check out. What I like is that it doesn’t stop at decluttering—it also teaches simple systems that make your home easier to maintain. If you’ve ever felt like you’re constantly starting over, it’s worth a look. [your link] #ad

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Honest Review

Great if you’ve read the book

One thing that stood out to me about The Tidy House Method is that it explains why organizing often doesn’t last. It doesn’t just tell you what to declutter—it teaches practical systems that help keep your home that way. It’s realistic, encouraging, and designed for real life. [your link] #ad

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Personal Experience

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One idea from this book really stuck with me: your home shouldn’t require this much thinking. That simple shift changed the way I look at organizing. Instead of trying harder, I’ve started looking for ways to make everyday life easier. [your link] #ad

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Here’s what most organizing books miss: decluttering is only part of the solution. If your home isn’t designed to make staying organized easy, you’ll probably end up repeating the same cycle. That’s what makes The Tidy House Method different. [your link] #ad

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What’s one area of your home that never seems to stay organized? Mine used to be ____________. This book completely changed the way I think about why that happens. I’d love to hear your answer. [your link] #ad

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Short Post

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Decluttering is the first step. Building systems is what makes it last. The Tidy House Method is one of the most practical organizing books I’ve come across. [your link] #ad

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Hook (0–3s)Stop trying to become more organized.

Middle (3–12s)The Tidy House Method taught me that staying organized isn’t about having more motivation—it’s about creating systems that make your home easier to maintain.

Call to action (12–15s)If you’re tired of starting over, it’s worth checking out. Link in bio. #ad

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30-Second Reel

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HookI finally understand why organizing never lasted.

BodyI always thought I just needed more motivation. What I realized is that my home wasn’t set up to make staying organized easy. The Tidy House Method walks you through decluttering first, then shows you how to build practical systems that help keep it that way.

Call to actionIf you’ve ever felt like you’re constantly starting over, this is worth a look. Link in bio. #ad

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Slide 1Why organizing never seems to stick

Slide 2It’s usually not a motivation problem.

Slide 3Your home isn’t set up to make staying organized easy.

Slide 4Declutter first.

Slide 5Build systems that make it last.

Slide 6Less deciding. More living.

Slide 7The Tidy House Method — link in bio. #ad

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Stories

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Story 1Have you ever organized the same room over and over?

Story 2I finally understood why that kept happening.

Story 3The Tidy House Method completely changed how I think about organizing.

Story 4Link sticker → “Check it out” #ad

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  • If your house never seems to stay picked up…
  • I finally understand why organizing never lasted.
  • Here’s what most organizing books get wrong.
  • I thought I needed more motivation…
  • This book completely changed how I think about clutter.

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  • Worth checking out if organizing has never really clicked for you. #ad
  • If this sounds like you, here’s the link. #ad
  • Definitely worth a look. #ad
  • You can learn more here. #ad
  • This one’s staying on my bookshelf. #ad

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