Great video! I want to put my wardrobe into Indyx and am thinking about my best plan of attack as someone with ADHD 🫠I might start with pieces I keep in my wardrobe year round (like jeans), photographing what I wore at the end of the day, and doing bigger spurts on weekends when I have time. I rotate things out seasonally. What do you think?
I think breaking it into smaller chunks is definitely the way to go! I found it really helpful to tackle things one category at a time. My only note would be that taking a photo of your clothes after you've worn them all day won't give you the best lighting (bright natural light makes such a difference), and your clothes might also look more rumpled. I wrote a Substack post all about my Indyx tips AND I went over even more in a Youtube video!
Thank you for sparing me the work of steaming and ironing things after I’ve worn them in less than optimal lighting 😆 I will reference your post and video! Thanks!
Great video! I want to put my wardrobe into Indyx and am thinking about my best plan of attack as someone with ADHD 🫠I might start with pieces I keep in my wardrobe year round (like jeans), photographing what I wore at the end of the day, and doing bigger spurts on weekends when I have time. I rotate things out seasonally. What do you think?
I think breaking it into smaller chunks is definitely the way to go! I found it really helpful to tackle things one category at a time. My only note would be that taking a photo of your clothes after you've worn them all day won't give you the best lighting (bright natural light makes such a difference), and your clothes might also look more rumpled. I wrote a Substack post all about my Indyx tips AND I went over even more in a Youtube video!
Thank you for sparing me the work of steaming and ironing things after I’ve worn them in less than optimal lighting 😆 I will reference your post and video! Thanks!
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