How to Survive Living in a Full House
Tips on How to Not Let Your Million Housemates Drive You Crazy
By Theresa Sylvester, published Apr 09, 2007
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A lot of people living in one house can be the cause of many arguments. With so many different personalities there is also a lot of drama. It is easy to become overwhelmed and unhappy among the chaos and crowds of a full house. I know, I live in a house of nine, right now and that's with my two older sisters, my brother-in-law and my niece moved out. Here some tips on how to keep your sanity. #1 - Find a private space.
Even if you have to share a room with someone, find a place where you can be alone. This could be anywhere that you can go and be by yourself. Whether you just sit there for a couple moments to calm yourself or you spend a few hours reading a book, it will help. This can be difficult to do however in a crowded house. Don't restrict yourself to the inside. Even sitting out on the front lawn by yourself can work.
#2 - Never expect the house to look spotless.
You have to accept that fact from the beginning or it will drive you crazy. When a lot of people share one house, one living room, one kitchen it doesn't stay clean. Many times, even after you've just cleaned the whole house from top to bottom, it will still look cluttered. This is because everyone has stuff and most often there won't be room for it to all be put away. Just accept this fact now and it will save you plenty of grief.
#3 - Food is never just yours, even if you bought it.
This is a very easy concept to understand, but it will still frustrate you time and time again. You buy yourself a treat, put it in the fridge, come back to eat it the next day and there's one bite left or it isn't there at all. Labeling it, sometimes works, but not always. Either invest in a mini-fridge, only get stuff for yourself that you can keep in your dresser, or resign yourself to the fact that you can never expect your food to still be in the fridge when you want to eat it.
#4 - Learn the art of ignoring.
This could be the most useful thing ever for surviving a full house. Ignore the fights, ignore the noise, ignore the drama, ignore those things they do that just drive you crazy. Learn how to ignore your housemates and you can be happy in any house.
#5 - Lock the door.
How to Survive Living in a Full House
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