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Getting
organized is
such a common goal, that it must be up there with ‘losing
weight’ as one of the
biggest New Year’s resolutions. So many people seem to lose
the momentum and
the will to keep working towards the goal of getting more organized. In
reality, the hardest part of de-cluttering is getting started, which
means
making a plan and sticking to it. Too many people begin to haphazardly
throw
things away without ever making a dent in the big picture.
The best way to get started with
organizing is to pick one small area to begin with. Get that one area
thoroughly cleaned out and organized. This can be something as small as
a certain
kitchen junk drawer. After you have done that, moving on to a slightly
larger
project will be less daunting. You will feel much better once you see
some
progress being made. Another common mistake that people make when they
are
trying to de-clutter is that they buy a bunch of random organizational
tools
that don’t fit their needs or lifestyle. Before you go and
purchase anything to
organize things, you will need to know what you need, what you plan to
store
and possibly even some measurements for the area that the items will be
stored.
Once you have a plan you can get started with cleaning out the small
area. Sort
through everything, throwing away all items that are obviously trash
and
keeping those items that are frequently/regularly used and/or on
display. You
should also have a pile for things to sell or donate. These will be
things that
are still in good working order, but that you do not regularly use.
When
you are sorting keep your goal in mind that your goal is to de-clutter,
to get
rid of things that are ‘weighing you down’. You can decide how to get rid of unwanted
stuff, whether by selling it
or donating to a charity. Either way, you will be allowing someone else
to
enjoy items that you don’t use anymore. Be honest in your
assessment of whether
or not you use an item. This can be difficult to do but, again, keep
your eye
on the goal. If you
find that you are
having trouble staying motivated, remember why you set out to get
organized in
the first place, and think about how good it will feel to be able to
find
things and to be more efficient. You do not have to set out to do a
huge home
organization overhaul. You are more likely to stick with it if you set
aside
small amounts of time regularly to work on getting organized. |
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