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Bulging cupboards and garages are a sure sign of a home that needs to be de-cluttered. Often the problem is knowing how to tackle the job.
Junk collection is an insidious habit, often based on good intentions. Over a period of time, large amounts of useless belongings, stuffed into every available storage place can become an overwhelming problem. Plan of AttackThe most important thing is to make a firm decision to deal with the problem. The next stage is planning how to sort out the stuff. The best way to do this is by breaking each area of the home into manageable areas. This could be room by room, cupboard by cupboard or even drawer by drawer. Write the plan down and determine to keep to it. Set a TimelineNow add dates and times into the plan. Procrastination is a thief, and having a written plan, complete with dates is a good motivator. Empty it OutLay out newspaper or an old sheet and spread out the stuff that needs to be sorted. Have three boxes on hand to place items in as decisions are made. The boxes should be labelled as follows:
How to SortAll belongings can be judged against the following criteria:
Be HarshMaintaining a tidy home entails making firm decisions about each item that enters the home or is presently there. It can be tempting to hang on to boxes of empty jars and old toasters, but what is the chance of needing them? Most things can be easily replaced these days. Throw out the junk and free up the space. Dealing with the BoxesPack away the items in box one. There should be a lot more space for them after the big clean out. Then go through box three and make ruthless decisions about the contents. The goal is to empty it into the other two boxes. If this is impossible, put the box in the garage and go through it again in a few day’s time. The last job is disposing of box two. Options are a garage sale, donating the goods to a charity shop, recycling it or dumping it. Don’t let it sit gathering dust. Make a decision and act on it speedily. Clutter is a big time and energy waster and takes up a lot of space. Learning to manage it has the double benefit of a tidy home and a peaceful mind. Don't put it off; make a plan today.
The copyright of the article Ridding Your Home of Clutter in Home Organization is owned by Debbie Roome. Permission to republish Ridding Your Home of Clutter in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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