Prep Phase Bathroom [1]

With any project, it's always hard to know where to begin.  I'm a systematic person, so I'll go room by room, starting with the most inner room in my home, my bathroom.  "Knowing is half the battle", said someone.  First things first, how many items are in my bathroom?

50+ Bathroom Things


Wow!  My limit is 100 things and my first room is over 50 items, this is going to be interesting.  I am going to need more rules, possibly a higher threshold, and several preparatory phases to cut down to what is absolutely necessary.  

Looking at the items on the floor, I ask myself several questions:
  1. Why 3 towels?  Who am I entertaining here?
  2. The canisters in the bottom right of the photo, well, I haven't touched those in over 6 months!  I think it is safe to say, they must go.
  3. A Hello Kitty mirror?  How old am I?
  4. A set travel kit would be nice.  Packing would be 10 times faster if I had ONE travel kit.  New rule?

First Cut

17 Bathroom Things



  1. toothbrush
  2. toothbrush charger
  3. hair dryer
  4. hair brush (flat)
  5. hair brush (round)
  6. bath towel



  7. body wash towel
  8. face soap
  9. lotion
  10. tampons
  11. straightener
  12. razor



  13. travel kit
  14. hair ties
  15. nail polish remover
  16. cotton swabs
  17. nail polish











 

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