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I'm an Overwhelmed Mom - My Easy 'Pile Method' Helps You Clean Up in a Quick and Organized Way

A self-professed overwhelmed mother took to TikTok to share her simple 'pile up' to organize her room quickly and efficiently.

Organization may not be everyone's forte, but one woman, through her viral TikTok video, found a strategic way to clean up quickly in an organized, yet messy way. shared a method.

Sharon Johnson's TikTok channel sharon.a.lifeaddresses issues of mental health, vulnerability and motherhood.

Sharon, a stay-at-home mom, sometimes doesn't have enough time in a day to get all her errands done, so she developed the fully proven 'Pile Her Method'. I got a room. Cleans in minutes.

Her honesty and her maternal advice resonate with her over 215,000 followers on her TikTok account.

The subtitle text at the beginning of the video explains the rationale behind her viral video. ``The best way to clean up when you're overwhelmed.''

Johnson begins the video without makeup, wearing dangling earrings, an oversized gray sweater, and hair tied up in a chic bun. wearing a band

"Here's how I clean my house when it's a disaster and I'm completely overwhelmed with nothing to clean," she says. "I call it the pile method."

Johnson adds that it's particularly effective in children's rooms, adding that it's "totally overwhelming, overstimulating, and mentally unhealthy." There are mothers who have problems and have too many children."

According to Johnson, this method is quick and easy, and once cleaned this way, it may never be cleaned any other way.

The first step in the messy method is to collect everything in the room that Johnson says "isn't where it should be."

In the subtitle of the video, Johnson says that in the middle of the video, she went through the TV room, the workshop, and the living room at the same time.

The reasoning behind this is to put it all together at once and put it in one giant pile of hers in the middle of the living room.

For some, this may be confusing, but for overwhelmed mothers like Johnson, there is a way to go insane. literally just take a giant laundry basket, fill it up and throw it away,” she explains.

Her second step in Johnson's "Pyle Her Method" is more self-care based. She turns on a TV show or podcast before digging into the messy pile.

To give viewers a visual interpretation of the cleaning method, Johnson draws on her handheld whiteboard.

She says again that the huge piles of "stuff" can be overwhelming, but they pass quickly, and it is very satisfying to see them grow smaller and smaller.

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Johnson follows up on the third step by explaining how exactly the "pile method" is implemented.

``This is what you are going to do. The core of the method is to take items from a large central pile and start dividing the items into smaller piles around the larger one. , living room piles, kitchen piles, craft room piles, book piles, nursery piles, etc.

``And this [large] cargo is shrinking more and more. I cleaned up my room," says Johnson.

It is also important for her to have donations and trash piles.

Once all her piles of minis have been to finish cleaning up the trash. own area.

"And the thing that has to be taken care of is either put in that room and don't worry about it, or you take it away. Put everything away."

For parents, Johnson adds that doing her method is less stressful

Her opinion Now, the "pile method" limits the number of choices you have to make and the running around that entails. Regular cleaning method.

"Being right there limits distractions," she explains.

At the end of the video, Johnson displays the subtitle "Thanks to my ex-therapist for telling me this."

The final image in the video is an introspective vision of Johnson staring into the camera and asking, "What's your favorite way to clean?" written all over the screen.

"Try it, try it," she urges as the video draws to a close. "If not, why is your cleaning method better."

In the general section of Johnson's video, she praised her mental health transparency and fun advice.

"My brain, exhausted and overwhelmed, really appreciated the way you explained this. Thank you," commented one viewer.

``I need this in my life.

Some viewers already knew how. I put a pile on my chair.You won't eat until your stake is processed.I won't put it on the floor by your side." One user commented.

"This is Here's how I clean... I have severe ADHD and my mom taught me this when I was in 7th grade.It's instant gratification," another commented.