Tell her to, and every day when they are not moved remove one shoe. Eventually she will see what your doing and will move them.
Hee hee! Start taking one shoe out of the pile, hopefully from a pair she wears often, and hide it, but hide it well. She will not be able to find her shoe.
Then, when she complains, tell her it's probably because her shoe storage method is so disorganized. Maybe she will get the hint. Just don't let her find the shoe you hid.
If you want to train your wife to pick up her piles of shoes and she would probably want to re-arrange your beers in the fridge. For the answer to the above question, please check out this funny Heineken commercial "Walk in Wardrobe and Fridge". youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&hl=en-GB&v=ePTR4....
Don't go down that road. Trying to "train" your spouse never leads to anything good.
There is an old saying "win the battle lose the war". If you want to say married to your wife don't sweat the small stuff and enjoy her wide range of shoe choices when she wears them. Being married is about learning to live with the small irritations your spouse presents you with.
Would you rather go back to the singles scene?
In Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew, Petruchio gets his wife Katherine to become cooperative by keeping her from eating or sleeping for several days. This worked for him, and the play has been popular for centuries. Your results may vary, of course.
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