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How to Get Out from Under all that Clutter!
by G. Gaynor McTigue
Description: Easy, daily tips for eliminating clutter from your home.
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Clutter is one of the most irritating words in the English
language. It's synonymous with stress, because just looking at
it can give you agita. The physical clutter soon becomes mental
clutter.
The problem is getting rid of it. It's a huge job, so you keep
putting it off. But the more you put it off the more clutter
you accumulate, making it an even more humongous task to face.
Here are some tips, excerpted from my new book "400 Ways to
Stop Stress Now...and Forever!," that will help you break the
cycle.
Throw something out every day.
You've got too much stuff in your house. Office. Garage. Attic.
Useless clutter that's weighing you down, getting in the way,
obscuring the things you really need. Be realistic. If you're
not going to use it, lose it. Every day, find one thing you
don't need and toss it. Or give it away. Or sell it at a
consignment shop. In time, the clutter will begin to vanish and
space and order will magically appear in your home...and your
life. Stick with this. It really works.
Take ten minutes a day to neaten up.
Here's another effective do-it-by-degrees strategy. Supplement
your regularly scheduled cleaning by spending a short time each
day neatening your home. Use those few minutes to clear a
cluttered surface, tidy a child's room, clean out a drawer,
dust a long forgotten place, put something away...or whatever
obvious need is staring you in the face. You'll be amazed at
how much this small attention to neatness can accomplish over
time. And how organized and productive you'll become. And when
you do get around to more intense cleaning, the job will be
that much easier. You're probably awake at least 16 hours each
day. Take just ten minutes of that time to tidy up.
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Store things out of the way.
Take an extra moment or two to put things back where they
belong. Why? Because you can bet that wherever you put them
temporarily, they will soon be annoyingly in the way. So you
end up moving the item two or three times, when you only had to
do it once! More than that, things left out tend to reproduce (I
swear they do) and multiply to the point where work surfaces and
living space soon disappear. Nip those stragglers in the bud and
haul them out of sight.
Don't buy what you already have.
This may sound obvious, but there are probably several
duplicated items in your home right now...and you don’t even
know it. Or you do know it, because it was easier to find it in
the supermarket than fish it out of your cluttered house. So
before you go shopping, check to see that you don’t already
have what you think you need (the rear of the refrigerator,
cabinets and closets are good places to start). Make a list of
infrequently used possessions and where they're kept. Over time
you can save a lot of money, and spare yourself a lot of
clutter, just by keeping track of what you've already got.
Clean out your closet.
Why start each day on a sour note by having to confront an
overstuffed, messy closet? How can you possibly figure out what
to wear if all your clothes are crammed in and piled up like
that? Free yourself of this stifling encumbrance. Go to your
local home center and get closet organizers, racks and shelves
that'll help you make the most of your space. Give away what
you no longer need. Enjoy the convenience of having everything
sorted and easy to locate. Wake up each day feeling relaxed,
organized and in control.
These should put you well on the way to a clutter-free,
stress-free home. For more ideas, go to pickmeupbooks.com where
you can get a free stress tip each day.
G. Gaynor McTigue is a member of the American
Society of Journalists & Authors (ASJA). His sixth book "400
Ways to Stop Stress Now...and Forever!" has just been
published. To learn more contact 203-254-7789,
jerrym321@aol.com or visit http://www.pickmeupbooks.com
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