hannah help me! By Hannah Keeley
Single Mom Creates Her “New Normal” 
Q. I am a mother of three and my husband left us two
years ago. Ever since then, it seems like nothing is in its place and
the house doesn’t have that fresh smell. I just feel so disorganized in
my life now and don’t know what to do or how to start. Hannah, help me!
A. Bless your heart, Mama. I wish I were there to give you a big hug
and a strong cup of coffee. But this is a battle that you must face—face
it, and win it.
It seems to me that you are still in a holding pattern, kind of like an
airplane circling aimlessly while you wait on the signal to take some
direction. When your husband left, it probably shook your world and most
likely, you are still feeling the shockwaves. But eventually, you need
to come to the point where you look around and realize that nothing will
change until you make the decision to change it.
Things have become stagnant around the house while you wait for some
external force to make everything right again. Here’s the kicker—you are
that force and you already possess everything you need to create the
home and the life that you desire.
Life will never return to normal. You need to decide on your new normal,
and this may be drastically different from the reality that you first
experienced when your husband was in the picture. It will be new and
challenging, but can be extremely fulfilling as well.
Keep in mind that it took two years for you to get in this situation and
it will not improve overnight.
Nothing is in its place? Then give your home a facelift, swipe on some
fresh paint and do some reorganizing. No fresh smell? Then clear out the
clutter that is causing the congestion. Divide up your home into small
zones and try to tackle one every week. Get rid of the junk that you may
be holding on to (physical and emotional), and open up the space in your
home and in your life for wonderful things to happen.
Q. I had my first baby at 19, and now I have
four children in five years. We have a fairly large family, and I am out
of space! All six of us live in 900 square feet. How do I fit all of
us—and our stuff—in our home and still have it look neat? Hannah, help
me!
A. It’s not how much space you’ve got, it’s what you do with it that
really matters. When we moved into an 1100-square-foot home after living
in a teeny little apartment, I felt like I was living the high life (and
yes, there were six of us at the time). It’s all a matter of perception.
However, there are some tricks and techniques to help you free up a
little breathing room in your current situation.
First of all, get rid of the junk. My rule has always been that if it’s
in my home, it’s got to earn its keep. Set the standard pretty high. If
nobody uses it, pack it up or give it away. If it is just taking up
space and not being used efficiently, out it goes.
When you start getting rid of the baggage, you will find that we
actually need very little in life. Most stuff is just that—stuff. So
clear it out and increase the usable space in your home.
Second of all, think efficiency first when it comes to organizing your
home. Go vertical if you can. Bunk beds are always a good idea for a
large family and wall-mounted cabinets don’t have to be limited to the
kitchen. A little creativity can take you far.
Third and last, be grateful. I have always considered a small home a
blessing because it pulls my family together. We hear and see one
another and are deeply rooted in one another’s lives. I believe that the
close proximity has a lot to do with that. And as an added
benefit—there’s less to clean!
Hannah Keeley is an author, television personality and founder of
the website, TotalMom.com.
She lives with her husband and seven children in Chesterfield County.
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