TikTok Organization Pro Emilie Kiser’s Top Tips & Must-Have Products
Aug 29, 2024
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Three years ago, Emilie Kiser was a stay-at-home mom looking for a way to connect with fellow mothers.
That is until she decided to start posting videos on social media.
Now with 2.9 million TikTok followers and counting, Kiser not only found the community she was in search of, but she’s also become something of a queen clean, sharing tips, tricks, and top products with her audience.
Most known for her satisfying Sunday reset and day in the life videos – which almost always start off with the social media star wearing some heatless curlers – she’s sharing her best organization tips, must-have products, and beauty favorites with E!
While we all strive to be clean and organized, Kiser knows that realistically, it can be difficult. Her advice to E! readers is to start small, and not overwhelm yourself.
Whether it’s vacuuming, unloading the dishwasher, or putting things back where they belong, choosing one task to focus on can help get you started with creating your clean routine.
“[Completing] small tasks make you feel a little more accomplished,” she says. “And then when it becomes a habit, you’re able to turn it into something like a sunday reset.”
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