If Your Junk Drawer Could Talk…with Queen of To Do
What would your junk drawer say?

A spare battery. A pen on its last limb. A sticky note you meant to revisit but 'misplaced' three months ago.
That one drawer. The one we all have. It’s not organized. It’s not proud of itself. But it’s there. Lurking.
Imagine your junk drawer narrating its life. What would it say?
“I’ve been here for years. I’ve held rogue thumbtacks, orphaned random keys, and a glue stick from 2009. I once had order...now I’m just...vibes. Surely my humans will return to me...”
The Bermuda Triangle of your home, if you will.
Why do we keep it?
It's the “I'll deal with this later” drawer. A dependable place to throw that old car registration (3 cars ago). Sometimes it's the only system that 'works' when everything else is full.
Plot twist: It doesn't have to be this way
You can still have a place for the random stuff, but it doesn’t have to feel like a tiny tornado swept through your cabinets.
Miscellaneous items, sure, but make it make sense.
Organization isn't about perfection or aesthetics. It's about turning your environment into one that's accessible, functional, and conducive to your productivity.
Tips and tricks
Use clear, modular organizers to keep everything separated and visible.
These are great ones to use and come with a bunch of bins.
Categorize: group together similar items like writing utensils, batteries, receipts, tools. By grouping, you give your items designated places. Even something as small as a thumbtack deserves its designated home.
PS: If your junk drawer is just the tip of the clutter-berg… we’ve got you.
No judgment. Just support.