Let’s tackle your tidying up tasks!

Published on 3/11/2025

When you’re busy, your room tends to get messy.

For meals, you can just go to a restaurant.
For laundry, you can rely on a laundry service.

But when it comes to tidying up your room, it’s hard to depend on others because you need to sort through and get rid of your unnecessary items—something no one else can do for you.

We recommend these quick tidying tips for those with messy rooms. These tips take less than 5 minutes to complete.

I have a certification in Japanese tidying up.

If your room is untidy, it can increase your stress levels.

Would you like to try some tidying tips?”

First tip: Decrease your stuff

The cause of an untidy room is having too many things.

“Less stuff” is perfect for busy people because your belongings need to be managed.

You may have important and memorable items, but you also have a lot of unnecessary things. For example, many clothes, dishes, papers, etc.

Start by throwing away garbage and consumables.

You don’t need to judge what’s unnecessary before getting rid of it.
If you’re worried, don’t throw things away yet.

But if you wait and continue to worry, you may regret not throwing things out in the near future

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Second tip: Don’t procrastinate

You always take care of important tasks, but you tend to procrastinate on smaller things, right?

Taking action and finishing tasks quickly is the best approach, but if you procrastinate, it will take even more time.

You know that small amounts of time add up, and procrastination has many negative effects on both your time and your mood.

Taking action sooner will lead to a more comfortable life.

Third tip: Don’t buy anything new when you’re busy.

Shopping is a fun activity, but making decisions can tire out your brain and take up a lot of time. Every activity requires time and energy.

We recommend that when you’re busy, you stick with the things you already have.

Some people say shopping is “retail therapy,” and that’s absolutely true.
But when you’re busy and don’t have enough time to sleep, your most important choice is to go to bed and get some rest.

After a good night’s sleep, you’ll feel better, reduce your stress, and save money. Plus, you won’t accumulate unnecessary things.

When you’re well-rested, you’ll be able to make better choices than if you’re tired.

You might worry about wearing the same clothes or carrying the same bag for a few weeks, but the most important thing is preserving your energy, not worrying about what others think.

A clean room helps reduce stress.
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Author

Namiko Fukuoka

Namiko Fukuoka

Representative Partner, Task Management Partner. I help clients from a wide range of industries and backgrounds improve their productivity through behavior management and habit-building support. I have worked as a librarian at multiple libraries. Building on my experience in continuous improvement, I opened a private library (coworking space) in Umeda, Osaka, where I provided a comfortable workspace and supported many business professionals. I have also given talks at universities and within the library community. In addition, I have experience launching small businesses, including publishing, selling small goods, and running a kimono dressing class. I’m passionate about creating systems that make work and study more efficient, and about helping people stay motivated.

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