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If you are tired of all the clutter and want to get organized here are 8 tips to help you organize clutter in your home and office. |
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| Author: Marilyn Bohn |
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Here are 8 tips on how to organize clutter to give us more time to do the things we really want to do:
1. When you are at the store before you buy anything decide right there and then if you need it, does it light you up, will you forget about it as soon as you leave the store, will it help you to organize clutter in your home or will it add clutter in your home? Many organizers suggest that for every one thing (or two etc) you bring into your home get rid of the equal amount of things. Sometimes this doesn’t work as you are buying something you didn’t have for a specific reason and it is not creating clutter. As a professional organizer I personally don’t think we can always follow this “rule”. If you have jewelry you like and wear and you purchase a new pair of earrings or some other piece of jewelry I don’t see why you have to give something up as long as it is not creating clutter.
2. Take a look in your desk drawer. Take everything out one drawer at a time and sort through everything. Test the pens and if they don’t work, or you don’t like them, throw them away. It is okay not to keep every pen or pencil that has come to live in your home.
3. Always have a donation box or heavy plastic bag (label it with masking tape) in the garage or in a closet for donations. When you are organizing clutter and you find something you don’t like, don’t want to keep, or associate bad memories with it or don’t have room for it put it in the donation pile. This is a painless way to organize clutter a little at a time.
4. Get off junk mail lists (Google places on line that provide this service). When opening mail have a shredder and recycling bin nearby which will make organizing clutter a breeze.
5. Set up a working filing system where you can find any piece of paper in less than 10 to 15 seconds. My favorite filing system is the Freedom Filer system. It is color coded by category and makes organizing clutter a breeze.
6. Only subscribe to magazines that you read on a regular basis. The first time you look through the magazine tear out and recycle the ads. This saves time and you have less clutter to deal with.
7. When looking through a magazine tear out articles you think you want to read later. Put these in your reading resource folder. The next time you have a place to go where you will probably have to wait (the doctor’s office) take your folder with you. After reading the articles recycle them. This is an effortless way to organize clutter.
8. Every night spend 10 to 15 minutes tidying up things in your home. It is so nice to have things organized in the morning and not have to start the day facing clutter. It makes mornings go much smoother. I recommend you get your family involved in tidying up, there is no reason you have to do it all yourself.
When you organize clutter in your home your life is simpler, easier, and more peaceful and you have more time to do the things you want to do.
About Author
Marilyn is a creative organizer who helps women, seniors and their families create space and end clutter in homes and offices by setting up custom made systems. Marilyn invites you to visit her website http://www.marilynbohn.com where you can find solutions to your organizing needs. She offers free tips in her blogs, articles and videos for your home and office organizing solutions.
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