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    • Clearing your Clutter

      How Clutter Affects your Life
      How Clutter Affects your LifeYou may noticed that when your house is a mess you have a hard time concentrating on things, feeling comfortable at home. You may have noticed that you are unable to complete anything else without distraction.
      Why does this happen? Everything has a natural energy. When your home or office is cluttered, it impacts your life. It clutters your natural energy field, it effects your family, your work performance, and ultimately, your health. How do you know if your clutter is negatively impacting your life? . . .

      When a car pulls into the driveway, do you suddenly whip into a flurry of action, grabbing anything in site, stuffing it in a bedroom & then closing the door, or perhaps cramming it into a closet? Has a visitor ever asked you if you just moved in?

      Having constant clutter in your life creates stagnant energy, dragging your energy levels down and preventing good things from coming in. In addition to all of those things- it depletes your wealth! Have you ever had to run to the store to purchase an item you thought you "had somewhere" but were unable to find it? Only to discover it hidden under or behind other items a week or two later? Or perhaps you keep an item around just because it "might come in handy" or you
      "might need it sometime". . .


      So now that we've assessed what clutter can do.. you're probably asking, How do I get Rid of It?!

      Step 1: Start your de-cluttering in the room you spend the most time in. Why? If your favorite room is the kitchen and you spend most of your time there, you will immediately see and feel a difference in your life. This will help keep you motivated to follow up with other rooms.

      Step 2: Choose 1 new room per day. Don't try to do it all at once. Chances are, it took you weeks, months, or even years to accumulate this much clutter.

      Step 3: Start small, gather up items that are easily thrown out. (Excess papers, obvious junk items)

      Step 4: Arm Yourself! You'll need to grab some trash bags & boxes. If you cant bear to throw things away, label a box "Donate". Once your Donation box is full, seal it up and put it in your car. Either drop it off at a donation center or a rubbish bin, but don't put it in the house/garage/shed/pole barn or any other storage spot in your home!

      Step 5: Clean for no more than an hour at a time. Yes, you should set a timer. Why?
      It's easy to get overwhelmed and want to quit after a few minutes. It's also just as easy to clean all day long and then give up de-cluttering the rest of the house.

      In no time at all, your home will be de-cluttered & good things will start to happen!

      Check out these Helpful Organization Tips:

      Comments 8 Comments
      1. angelsrcrying's Avatar
        i like the timer idea. I always work all day and give up for weeks, then you cant tell i have done anything.
      1. deborah_kate's Avatar
        I love this timer idea, and plan to use it once I get my decluttering started. Which will likely be this weekend when hubby and boys are gone to help the inlaws get THEIR house ready to sell.
      1. HerbLady's Avatar
        I use Cozi.com to set up a cleaning schedule. For instance each member of my family has a certain day they are assigned to do dishes, sweep floors, or dust. Cozi sends a text to whoever's turn it is. They have been told they must obey their phones. My daughter also does virtual public school. We have included her video conference times with her teachers in her reminder schedule so she never forgets or is late.

        If you don't already know about it, hit FlyLady.com. There are excellent tools there to help you get going.
      1. JanetA's Avatar
        I have been trying to declutter 15 minutes a day...in one room at a time. It keeps me from getting overwhelmed.
      1. sfoster96's Avatar
        15 min at a time is what works for me!
      1. Mrsbear's Avatar
        I love Fly Lady. I was overwhelmed with an enormous household for a time. Then I found fly lady. This was after I accumulated a huge
        Library of clean up-clean out and organize your home. Now, I have time and a happy household.
      1. lawannagrace's Avatar
        I also love Flylady. I started that way of organizing and cleaning way back when I read the Side Tracked Home Executives books years ago.
      1. ValerieAnne's Avatar
        I love the timer idea to go along with this. I always start with the room I live in the most, just for the fact that it will take the longest since it has the most things in it that I can't decide about. LOL. Thanks for these tips

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