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10 Tips To Organizing Your Home and Your Life

1.  Why Is There Clutter:
Sometimes it's a lack of storage space or I just don't have the time to sort through it and put it away or it just comes down to the fact there is just Too Much Stuff.

2.  Why Do We Keep So Much Stuff:
The memories that are attached to the items is the #1 answer.  We have to remember that it is just a thing.  Just clothing, just a chair, just a drawing, just stuff.  Other reasons are the cost of an item, it might fit someday, or I may need it.  If you haven't worn or used it in the last 1-2 years, then you probably never will.

3.  How Do We Start:
No matter how big or small the project is, ALWAYS start small.  One table, one drawer, one closet, one corner of the floor.  Once you start and see progress you'll want to continue.

4.  How to Separate:
Start with 4 bins or baskets labeled---KEEP, STORAGE, DONATE, TOSS.  By using bins, baskets, or even bags you will see them fill up.  Once in a bin it doesn't come out (unless you move it to Donate or Toss).  When the bin is full take it out of the room.  Progress equals success.  It also helps to have someone there that will give an honest opinion, especially when it comes to clothes.

5.  What to Keep:
With clothing, and this applies to men as well as women, the item must fit, you feel special wearing it, and it projects the image that you want to sent out.  With stuff, it comes down to do you use it.  Whether in decorating, kitchen items, the garage, if you haven't used it maybe someone else could.  Give it to someone you know, sell it, or better yet donate it your favorite charity.  You'll be amazed at how good it will make you feel.  In the office only keep papers and documents that are current.  With everything being online these days we don't need every statement or piece of paper.  The #1 category of things To Keep---a SMALL selection of sentimental pieces and pictures.  A few special and meaningful items will mean more than piles & piles of stuff.

6.  What NOT to Keep:
The exact opposite of step #5.  If clothes do not fit or you haven't worn them in a set amount of time (1 to 2 years at the most) Out They Go.  Charities always need clothing that's in good condition and guess what---when you loose those extra pounds you'll want new clothes anyway.  Magazines!!!  I know many a collector and they Never go back to that stack of "reference" material.  If it's a recipe, article, or special picture tear it out carefully and put it in a labeled folder.  If it's stuff that you haven't used, let someone else enjoy it.

7.  Tricks to Organizing:
Everything must have a home.  Whether it's space in a closet, in drawers, the kitchen, it must have somewhere to go.  If it's used or worn often then it should be within reach.  If not so much then it can be stowed away, but not to the point that you forget about it.

8. How to Stop bringing More In:
SHOP LESS!!!  OK, maybe that was a bit harsh.  How about asking yourself---Do I really want it?  Is there a use for it?  Is there a home for it?  If you start to fill up again then for every new item that comes into the house, garage, trunk of the car (I know all the tricks) an item MUST GO OUT.  It's not a bargin if it's never warn, used, or enjoyed.

9.  Keeping it Organized:
This can be easy if you stay on top of it.  One sweater is easier to fold and put away than ten.  The same goes for laundry dishes, and the dreaded junkmail.  Invest in a shredder.  Have a basket for the incoming letters & bills and shred the rest immediately.

10.  Always Re-Evaluate:
Once you are organized and everything is in it's place you WILL feel better about your home, your space, your Life.  It has been proven that when you remove clutter from your home you also de-clutter your life.  So get to work, have fun, and enjoy the results!!!

 

For more information or with a specific question about organizing your home
 please contact Brad at BRADLEYBRENT2@aol.com


 

 

                       

 

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