Michele Gastl
Sort and Organize
Sort all your towels and sheets to determine which are worth
keeping and which should go to charity, your cleaning-supply
closet (as rags), or your kid's toy chest (for making tents and
Halloween costumes).
Try to limit yourself to three sets of
sheets per bed and as few as three sets of bath sheets or
towels, hand towels, and washcloths per person (more if you
change towels daily, fewer if the men in your household have
never picked up a washcloth). This gives you one set in use, one
in the hamper, and one in the closet ready for action. You'll
need only one or two sets for guests (one on the bed and one in
the hamper or closet).
Resist the temptation to hoard extra sets for emergencies.
"Anytime you get a new set, retire an old one," says Stephanie
Winston, author of
Getting Out From Under: Redefining Your
Priorities in an Overwhelming World (Perseus, $10,
www.amazon.com).