Saturday, August 29, 2009

Managing Clutter

by Maria Gracia http://www.getorganizednow.com/

When dealing with clutter, ask yourself the following questions:

  • Do I need it? / Is it essential?
  • Do I love it? / Does it enhance my life?
The memories associated with some items can be more important than the actual objects. (Now that is a good point. Do I do that? Hmm.)

  • Try this: Take pictures of the items to make into a scrapbook. It will keep the memories alive while allowing you to let go of the items.
Organize a space in your house for items that you want to let go of. Use bins, boxes, or bags to hold items
  • to give charity (Good Will, etc.)
  • to recycle
  • to give away to specific person or organization
  • to sell
Everything needs a home. Every time you acquire a new item make sure it has a home in your house.
  • Try this: When you bring in something new, take out something old. Otherwise, you are accumulating. Unless accumulating is your goal (e.g., newly weds), you should strive for balance or reducing/simplifying.

1 comment:

bwsmith said...

From one who spent the past several days sorting through clutter, this is all good advice -- Too often our stuff owns us rather than the other way round --