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Whenever you have a few minutes to spare put away five or ten items that
are not in their correct place. These could be toys that the kids have
left somewhere, letters that need filing away or odd socks that need putting
in a drawer.
2. Dump junk mail the moment you receive it. Deal with other mail at least once a week filing away what you need to keep in an indexed concertina file, card or plastic file wallets or even large brown envelopes.
3. The five boxes method. This will clear clutter from any room or area
of the house, but can look awful while in progress. Set aside a time
when you won't be disturbed, put on a tape of upbeat music and have
a treat in the fridge for lunch. First job is to label the boxes - Rubbish,
Give Away/Sell, Keep, Sentimental and Not Sure. You then go through
everything in the area consigning each item to one of the boxes. Theoretically,
by the time you have got rid of the Rubbish and Give Away/Sell boxes,
you should have enough space to store the Sentimental and put the Keep
items back in an orderly way. The Not Sure box should be sealed up,
stored in basement or attic and if not needed after six months or one
year, given away unopened, so that you're not tempted to keep the contents
all over again.
5. If you can't face an entire room, break the job down into manageable
tasks - the kitchen junk drawer, the letter pile, the hats, coats and
shoes area. That way you won't be put off decluttering as just too big
a task.
6. Treat yourself to items that make staying tidy easier. Cardboard
storage boxes are great for sewing and craft items, Christmas decorations,
treasures that your children have made. Plastic or fabric hanging shoe
bags are perfect for storing small toys and dolls or for hair brushes,
clips, cosmetics and toiletries. Invest in some of those drawer dividers
that separate drawers into a dozen little compartments - but don't fill
them with junk!
7. Clean and put away fifty per cent of your ornaments. Not only will
this give your home a more modern minimalist look, you will get your
dusting done in half the time.
8. Consider enlisting the help of a family member or friend to be your
organizing buddy. She helps you with your house - you help with her
clutter disposal. Hearing yourself try to explain why you need a whole
kitchen cupboard full of plastic containers can help you get them into
that Rubbish box.
9. Don't keep buying things. Stop and think, do I really need this and
have I got somewhere to keep this? Some people work on a one in, one
out system, i.e. if you buy a new sweater, toy for the children etc.
then one goes to the charity shop or is given to a friend.
10. Don't give up. It will take time. All the clutter didn't come into
your home in one day and you won't get rid of it all in one day. Keep
on sorting, dumping, tidying and labelling, cut back on bringing new
clutter home and it is a battle that can be won. You will have more
time, a neat home and less stress as a reward for your efforts.
Copyright 1999
About the author: Colleen Moulding is a freelance writer from England
where she has had many features on parenting, childcare, travel, the
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