Just be careful that later doesnât turn into never!
At some point, we all have to accept defeat and admit we canât do all the things every day. Thatâs totally normal and there is no reason to beat yourself up about it! Youâve done the best anyone could expect of you.
I know your weakness is not holding onto useless clutter, but you do sure love to keep useful clutter around!
However, there comes a time when we must assess if the usefulness of an item outweighs the space it takes up.
Sure, your treadmill or bread maker might be useful⌠but if youâre only using them once or twice a year, thatâs valuable space being taken up by something that someone else may love and use every day!
When playing keep or toss, think about the peace of mind an item costs you, too. This will make the biggest impact on improving your stress.
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And if you can store it conveniently – great! Look out for clear bins and project totes, this way you can still view whatâs inside.
To organize further, write an inventory list for each of your project boxes and keep those somewhere close by for reference. If youâre storing these boxes on a tall, open bookshelf just tuck them beside one of the totes.
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đ How to start Clearing the Clutter
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The best way to get started with organizing any space is to set a timer and get to work!
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Before you dive right into your piles though, set some goals beforehand and prioritize the most important things youâd like to accomplish in this session.
This way, you can keep yourself on track and if you donât get to everything on your list, at least youâll have finished the most pressing tasks!
Setting limits on yourself helps to keep distractions at bay so you can focus on the real tasks at hand.Â
When it comes to the organizing process, itâs important for a Stacker to improve their stress levels by learning to let go. Instead of keeping things because they are simply in good condition and not broken, ask yourself âIs this useful to ME? Is it useful NOW?â
Filling our homes with good quality, useful things does seem not so bad! But stuffing our homes with piles of these things (however good quality or important it may feel), is never going to feel good.
Labeling each project box as you go will help you to remember where items belong when you do your daily/weekly resets.
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Plus, the rest of your household can easier maintain your systems when they understand how they work and where things should go!
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Keeping everything in its place will help your space look neater for longer. Using these methods, you should be able to create a quick, visible result.
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Though at times it may feel frustrating and long to finish a task⌠remember to choose joy in the process of decluttering and organizing!
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Letâs begin with rating your level of commitment to getting your spaces organized:
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On a scale of 1 to 10, how committed are you to edit, declutter, and organize the space? (level 1 is not committed at all, and level 10 is 100%, fully committed)
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Download these free organizing assessments to track your progress in all areas!
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