jeudi 15 mars 2018

Simple Guide To Avoid Extreme Cluttering

By Jessica Fox


Maintaining clean spaces is essential for everyone including young children. Everyone wants to feel comfortable in their home or workplace. Unfortunately, some individuals are unable to keep tidy spaces which leads to clutter. A messy environment may seem harmless but there are many negative effects experienced. Extreme cluttering affects your well-being because it leads to stress. The side effects of stress are numerous and can have a bad impact on your health.

It is your responsibility to ensure spaces are clean and neat. The process of removing clutter is not difficult if you follow these simple steps. First and foremost go through your entire home, decide what is useful and throw away what you consider unwanted in a sorting basket. Items such as old magazines, toys, clothes, and shoes should go in the sorting basket.

Remember, cluttering is the habit of keeping unwanted items in a disorderly manner. The most affected part of your home is the closet. It contains items that are rarely used. Take time to inspect closets and decide which clothes are fit for your daily routine. Put items that seem worn out or small in a carton. You can sort these items later after cleaning the closet and arranging what is left.

Clutter piles up quickly in areas that do not receive much attention. Some areas like bedrooms are always messy, especially, under the beds. Check under beds, remove everything you consider clutter and place it in a sorting bin. Clean the space and arrange what is left in the right place.

The next step is to sort out items placed in the sorting bin. Sorting items is not an easy task as it sounds. However, you can make the entire process simple and enjoyable. Place your sorting basket in one of the large rooms in your house. Pick one item at a time to have a close look at it and decide whether it is useful or not.

There are several things you need to consider when choosing items. Ask yourself if you really need an item, when you intend to use it or how it affects you emotionally. Asking yourself these questions helps determine what is worth keeping.

Place items in three different groups to ease the whole sorting exercise. Items such as pens, notebooks and keys go in the first category. These items are utilized every day, it is wise to place them in a bowl or small box. Use a toolbox or shoe box to store tools and shoe accessories.

Go through clothes and shoes before keeping them in the garage. Garments worn at least once a month should be stored safely in cloth hangers or drawers inside, garage. Your final group contains items you have no intention of using. Subdivide such items into two groups. One entails items that are in good order. This should be given to the less fortunate. The second group contains items that are in bad shape and can be thrown or recycled.




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