All About Clutter Removal
Clutter removal isn't something that a lot of people think
about, at least until they can't find something because of a
huge mess. Then most of the time they just get mad and never do
anything about it. Other people will do it intermittently, and
alternate between having a home that is a shambles, and a home
that is a pristine palace. Some people hire an assistant to
help, such as a professional organizer. And some brave souls
tackle it alone.
If you are going to organize your home alone, there certain
things you should remember to help make the process more
palatable.
The first step is to be prepared for all your "stuff" to
come up as you start to look at your "stuff." In other words,
as you attempt to organize your garage, closet or whatever,
this action is going to trigger emotional responses in you.
This is fine. It means you are on the right track! It means you
have finally taken some positive action and you have just
stirred up the pot a bit. Go easy on yourself.
The next step is to focus on getting rid of things. Do not
worry much at all about proper placement until you have
finished, or nearly finished the "letting go" process. Letting
cannot be emphasized enough.
So, begin by making piles: The give away pile, the toss
pile, the sentimental pile, and the practical pile. Just to
name a few. But focus largely on the toss pile as you first
begin to organize your home.
This is your most important pile to create, and it is
usually the hardest. But it has to be done! Why waste time
organizing things that you no longer really want? Let things go
first. This is the rule to live by.
How do you let things go? It is not easy, especially if you
are tackling clutter removal on your own keepsake items. You do
it slowly. You do it honestly. For every single item you touch,
ask: Do I really need to keep this item? Is it bringing me
pleasure? Is it practical? Will it honestly bring me pleasure
in the future at some point?
Ask and be real. There is probably a lot you can let go of
that will never (and has never) truly brought you much
pleasure. Be willing to let it all go.
After letting as much go as you can, the next step for
effective clutter removal is to realize that things must first
get messy before they get neat.
Things must first get messy before they get neat. Use this
as your mantra. Say it to yourself often. It will ease the
process.
Then, go back to your piles. (At this point, you should have
already made a trip to Goodwill or to the dump, and your
letting ago is over with.) You are down to what you truly want
to keep.
The next step is to become self-reflective. How do you live
your life? What do you use on a daily basis? Your answers will
determine the placement of your items. Knowing really well how
often you need something and its place in your life is the key
to clutter removal.
The key is to take your time and stay organized. It's really
the only way to get everything straightened up and looking
great again. It may not sound like a lot of fun right now, but
once you get going you may even begin to like it.
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