One
Everybody needs some kind of organization in their lives. Making order should begin at home,
in your immediate surroundings. You’ll gain more room and stop stumbling over things.
However, most people simply do not have enough energy or time to declutter and put off the
decision to do it as long as possible. Does that sound like you? Don’t lose hope. That’s what
we’re for. Book a visit from our professional decluttering company and let us deal with your
problem. No more walking past cupboards of useless stuff or opening drawers overflowing with
bits you never have time to sort out!
adapted from www.youneedavicky.com
Two
I understood I had a clutter problem when I looked in a bag on the dining room sideboard in
early December and found ... Christmas presents I’d received the previous year! Luckily,
I stumbled upon the clutterdiet.com website. As a result, I spent all Sunday afternoon
prioritizing tasks for the following days, and preparing e-mail reminders to do them. I also
joined a discussion board on decluttering. When I saw comments from strangers willing to take
their time to congratulate me on my progress, I felt really motivated.
adapted from clutterdiet.com
Three
Making mistakes while decluttering can put you off doing it. Here is how I avoid that. I walk
around my house with a pen and a notepad and write down any items that I haven’t used for
a long time. I open cupboards, drawers and wardrobes. Once I’ve made the list, I go through it
and ask myself if I really need those items. Obviously, I think twice before I get rid of an item
which was expensive. In that case, I put it on an Internet auction. By clearing your space, you
clear your mind. Surrounded by clutter, you are more anxious and likely to experience stress or
frustration.
adapted from www.gioia.net.nz
Four
Do you need the help of an organizing professional? Check out how to harness chaos in your
home! Here are some tips. Clean out first, then buy the boxes and baskets to store the stuff you
want to keep. Once you’ve decided where something’s going to go – take it there. It’s advisable
to clear out one room or space every day. This way you will avoid getting burnt out in
the process. And a word of warning. Lots of people put things they don’t need anymore in bags
and decide to dispose of them later. Don’t ever do that! If you keep the useless stuff at home, it
might stay there for good.
adapted from http://www.apartmenttherapy.com