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Organise with El Ela | Home Organising
Helping busy women set up the spaces that never stay sorted
So they finally work on normal days
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01/06/2026

The frustrating part isn't sorting the space.

It's sorting it again.

And again.

When the same space keeps coming back, I stop looking at the mess and start looking at the pattern.

What keeps landing there?
What's always left behind?
What's not getting fully decided?

That's usually where the answer is.

If you've got a space that never seems to stay sorted, comment LOOP and I'll send you my guide.

31/05/2026

I think this is why some organising systems feel impossible to keep up with in family homes.

Not because someone isn’t trying hard enough.
But because the system itself doesn’t really match the speed of everyday life inside the house.

30/05/2026

At some point, no one even sits on that chair anymore 😂

It just becomes:
worn once clothes
laundry waiting to be folded
stuff that doesn’t feel clean enough for the wardrobe
but not dirty enough for washing either
things you’ll “put away later”

And somehow all the in-between things in the house end up there.

29/05/2026

The problem is a lot of women keep trying to force old systems into completely different stages of life.

What worked with small children
might not work with teenagers.

What worked before working from home
might not work now.

Homes become much easier when they actually match the life being lived inside them now.

28/05/2026

I think this is why some organising systems sound good in theory but don’t actually work properly in real life.

A home for something matters.
But it also has to fit how the space actually gets used day to day.

Otherwise everyday life slowly starts creating different habits instead.

27/05/2026

This is why so many spaces stay stuck for so long.

Not because women don’t want to sort them.
Because the pressure around doing it slowly becomes bigger than the actual space itself.

And after a while even thinking about starting starts feeling mentally heavy.

26/05/2026

I think this is what frustrates women the most sometimes.

Not mess appearing once.

But certain spaces slowly slipping back into the same cycle again and again.

Usually because everyday life quietly starts taking over the space again.

Quick decisions.
Temporary placement.
Things left there for now.

And after a while
the space stops functioning the way it was supposed to.

25/05/2026

I think this is where a lot of women get stuck.

They tidy more.
Reset more.
Try harder.

But the house still keeps slipping back into the same cycle again.

Usually because:
there’s still too much to manage

or

the systems need too much effort to maintain consistently.

And once everyday tasks start feeling too heavy
people naturally start looking for easier options.

That’s usually when surfaces slowly become storage.

24/05/2026

A lot of women are tired.

Tired of trying to keep up with impossible standards.
Tired of homes that never quite feel manageable.
Tired of feeling like they’re always behind.

Most women don’t need perfect homes.
They need homes that:
function better
feel calmer
create less friction
support real life

That’s honestly what I care about most now when I think about organising.

23/05/2026

Organised homes become much easier to maintain when you stop trying to create perfection.

What matters most to me now is:

easy access
clear homes for things
realistic systems
less visual overload
less unnecessary pressure

I don’t need every cupboard to look perfect.

I just need the house to support everyday life properly.

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