
The "Get-It-Done Friend" Will Help You Tackle Your To-Do List
The get-it-done friend is like a blend of “Queer Eye” and Marie Kondo, cheering you toward the finish line and helping you beat your procrastination.
Bathroom Overhaul: One Year of Procrastination Ends in Organized Bliss A recent online video by content creator Christi Newrutzen documented a significant home organization project, tackling a bathroom that had been neglected for approximately a year. The video, part of Newrutzen's "How Long Does It Actually Take?" series, featured her friend, identified as Abi, whose bathroom was the subject of the extensive clean-up and reorganization. Abi, who admitted to a year-long procrastination on the task, collaborated with Newrutzen to transform the cluttered space. The process involved systematically clearing out overflowing drawers, a disorganized shower area, and a packed shelving unit above the toilet. New storage solutions, including clear bins, drawer dividers, and an over-the-door organizer, were introduced to categorize and store various personal care products. A notable aspect of the organization was the careful separation of Abi's items from those of her curly-haired roommate, with items clearly labeled to avoid confusion. The entire organization effort, excluding a 23-minute lunch break, took a total of 2 hours and 27 minutes. The cost of all new organizing supplies amounted to $106.56. The video concludes with a reveal of the thoroughly organized and functional bathroom, highlighting the dramatic before-and-after transformation.
The get-it-done friend is like a blend of “Queer Eye” and Marie Kondo, cheering you toward the finish line and helping you beat your procrastination.