Clutter can get everywhere if you don’t control it. It’s important to put in place some rules to help clear clutter in your home and help you keep your house a place where you love to spend time in, and love to invite others to.
Here a three great ideas to help you clear your clutter.
A great way of getting rid of clutter is to really question yourself philosophically with some scenarios that help you think about what is important to you. For example, if my house was on fire, and i had 5 minutes to run around and gather the important items to me, what are the items that i would take with me? Or, if I had to move house and only had one car and one journey to take my possessions to my new home, what would i take with me? These are some great questions to help you discover what you consider important in your home and what maybe isn’t as important as you thought.
Another great idea to help clear your clutter out of your home is for every time you introduce an item to your household, something has to go. For example, say you buy a new lamp for your bookcase. If it’s replacing an old lamp, chuck the old lamp out. Don’t keep it, take it to the garbage dump or donate it somewhere. Don’t leave it in your garage to fester. Or how about, for every one thing that comes into your household, dump two things in order to speed things up in the whole de-cluttering process. For example, a new lamp might mean chucking out the old lamp and the old replacement lampshade that’s been sitting on the top shelf of your storage for years.
How about going through all your items in your household and making a decision to either retain the item, sell it, give it away, recycle the item, or simply throw it in the trash. This can help simplify your decision making process, as it can be hard to know what to do with some items. A way to help this is to have a time frame for items. I have a friend who does not keep anything he hasn’t used for more than six months. He just simply goes through his household items every half year and gives each item either one of those five tags. If he decides to keep the item, there’s a good reason to keep it and he has a home for that item. If he gets rid of an item, he does so in the most appropriate way. Now I know this is an extreme example, but it’s a helpful starting point to help clear your clutter effectively.
Finally, as mentioned before, have a home for every item in your home and be strict with yourself about maintaining this rule to help clear your clutter. Make sure that papers are filed away, books are put back on their book shelves, clothes are put back in their closets, and so on. The floor and work surfaces are no place to leave things so make sure they are clutter free by making sure they are free from things that have a home elsewhere.
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