2.29.2020

The 11-year-old girl's to-do list is the inspiration for the storage she needs this weekend

small list of things to throw away
This 11 year old girl is the next Marie Kondo we have (Photo: Tracey Satterley)

Are you planning a spring cleaning this weekend?

Do not reread the magic that changes shelf life or read Ms. Hinch's latest advice. The only influence you need is this 11 year old girl.

Obviously embarrassed at the level of congestion that is building up in the family home, an 11-year-old girl wrote her mother a list of exactly what to throw into her home, and in fact it's a very practical one Instead, use a suitable blank guide.

The girl's sister, Tracey Satterley, shared the list on the Facebook group Mrs. Hinch Made Me Do It and wrote: "My 11 year old sister did this so my mother could start her journey.

"Our mother collects everything in denial ... !!

"My sister doesn't want to grow up right away.

`` He found this neat list very funny on the rainy days we had. (Be nice, she is only 11 years old).

Start list of 11 year old girls
(Photo: Tracey Satterley)

The list is not only very detailed, but also very well designed. Each item must be carefully numbered and written on a colored pencil.

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What does this 11-year-old cleaning oracle recommend for throwing (or giving away)?

Here is your guide to saving:

What to throw at home!

  1. Throw away all the strange socks
  2. All old knives
  3. DVD However, you can keep your favorites
  4. Expired food!
  5. Old knives ...
  6. Wash and discard extra sheets and old pillows
  7. plastic bags
  8. Bathroom without cover!
  9. Never used or old products
  10. PAPER useless (letters, newspapers!)
  11. Too many pots, cups, cutlery, plates, bowls, trays, cutting mats ...
  12. Clothes that you don't wear or that don't suit you!
  13. Old toothbrushes

To put it bluntly, we don't recommend following this list too strictly, and it's definitely worth figuring out what can be recycled or donated instead of throwing things in the trash. It will.

But the advice of this 11 year old boy is a good place to start. We really needed an impulse to throw strange socks and bathtubs without a lid.

The cleaning guide was flooded with praise from the group, and many said they would follow the girl's advice this weekend.

One woman commented, "Oh, such a pretty girl honoring her mother, I'm actually taking a piece of her container list without a lid, I'm terrible for that ... but that's not going to be the case now, sweet girl.

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Another said: "I have to make one for my husband, I can identify with everyone."

If you have found a bright cleaning tip you want to share with the world, send an email to MetroLifestyleTeam@Metro.co.uk .

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