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The Power of Decluttering
by Bonnie Davis
Description: How decluttering can improve the quality of your life.
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One of the main reasons people are unhealthy nowadays is due to
tremendous amounts of stress. Stress from work, kids (big and small),
appointments, paying our bills on time, getting our taxes done before an audit
hits us, emails, the internet, the speed of life in general. It's a
wonder any of us can survive on a daily basis.
Because of all of this stress, at times, our lives lose order. We
cannot seem to keep our priorities straight. One of the main contributing
factors that adds to this stress is clutter-and that does not only
include physical clutter. It also includes the mental clutter that goes
with it. They go hand in hand.
CLUTTER CAN:
* Make you feel tired
* Affect your body weight
* Keep you living in the past
* Make you put your life on hold
* Induce a feeling of shame and guilt
* Be the main cause of procrastination
* Add unnecessary confusion in your life
* Affect how people treat and/or respect you
* Induce or enhance the chances of depression
* Cause disharmony among family, friends, or coworkers
The physical clutter in our lives should come as no surprise as we live
in a very prosperous time. The problem is that we all want everything
and we live in a society that has recently turned into a climate of
instant gratification. About seventy-five percent of what we have in our
lives we do not need and the "stuff" that we do not need accumulates
and is never given a proper home. This is how clutter is born.
So how do you reduce the clutter in your life? First, remember that It
did not take an hour for your life to become cluttered, so you cannot
expect it to take an hour to declutter it.
Here are some excellent tips to put you on the road to a clutter-free
life:
1. Start small. Don't try to declutter your entire house in one day.
Take one room at a time and in that room, pick a corner or a closet to
start with. Start by removing the contents of a closet. As you empty
the contents, sort it into piles or boxes. Those piles should include
trash, donations, keep, other places, and memorabilia.
2. As you come across photographs or any other memorabilia, put that
all into one pile or box to sort through later. If you contemplate each
piece as you see it, this will add a tremendous amount of time to
completing the project at hand.
3. As you go through books or any other reading material, realize that
you cannot read it all. If you feel that a book is no longer of use to
you, donate it to the library or a retirement home in the area. They
will be grateful for the material and it will be out of your
home-everyone wins.
4. Designate a home for each item. In your house, I know that you can
always find spoons and plates. The reason is that you assigned them a
home when you first moved in. This is what needs to be done with
everything that you bring into your home before it enters.
5. Ask yourself three questions as you go through your "stuff". *
Have I used it, looked at it, or picked it up within the past year? * Do
I REALLY value this item? * Will I ever use it again? * The answers
should help you declutter your life quickly and effectively.
6. Set time limits. Whatever your threshold is for decluttering,
whether it is 1 hour or 8 hours, set a timer so that you don't overdo it.
If you exceed your time limit, you may become exhausted or bored and
this may discourage any future sessions of decluttering.
7. Reward yourself! As you progress, you will see definite results.
Keep in mind that it usually has to get ugly before it gets pretty. As
the beauty evolves, reward yourself with whatever makes you happy; an
ice cream cone, a bubble bath, 9 holes of golf, a half hour of reading.
Just do something to pat yourself on the back. You've earned it.
8. One of the ways to maintain the amount of clutter that you currently
have is to use the 1 in - 1 out policy. If you buy a new blouse, get
rid of an old one. In order to step-up the decluttering process, use
the 1 in - 2 out or 3 out or 4 out policy. The higher the number that
goes out, the faster the clutter disappears.
If you are able to get your physical clutter under control, the mental
clutter is sure to follow without much effort. If you go into a
cluttered room or office, you immediately tense up. If you go into that same
room or office after you have de-cluttered it, you feel a freedom like
you are floating on air. It becomes addictive after your first
accomplishment.
Your time becomes yours again, your priorities fall back into place and
best of all, your health may improve. Even if you are already
organized, we all can find things that we do not need in our lives. The term
voluntary simplification comes to mind. If you decide to make life
simple, the clutter will go away. If we make a conscious decisions as to
whether or not we bring something into our lives before we purchase or
acquire it, nine times out of ten, we will not bring it home.
If you ask yourself while in the store "where am I going to put this in
my home?" and you do not have an answer, then don't buy it! It's
really that simple. It may feel like a sacrifice at first, but as you see
less and less clutter in your life, it becomes exhilarating.
Now it is your turn to discover the POWER OF DECLUTTERING YOUR LIFE!
Go out and conquer YOUR clutter!
Here's to simplifying your life!
Patty Kreamer, owner of Kreamer Connect, Inc., has the solution if you
are disorganized, stressed out and don't know where to begin. Visit
http://www.ByeByeClutter.com for step-be-step instructions
to making life more simple.
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