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Clean Up Your Closets and Your Life Will Work

By GP, published Feb 27, 2007
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In addition to the stress that can cause, our overstuffed lives present environmental dilemmas. We need bigger homes than our parents and grandparents did, even though our families are smaller. And when we can't find that seldom-used punch bowl amid the mess, we run out and buy another one-not exactly the most prudent use of our world's resources.

For a clutter-free house, we need to let go of our "stuff," organize what remains and avoid acquiring more stuff to take the place of the old. Seems so simple. Why is it so difficult?

Step 1: Lighten Up (Purge)

* Get rid of things you no longer need or want. Sort these items into boxes labeled Recycling, Thrift Store, Friends, Garage Sale. Finding new homes for your items means putting resources in the hands of those who truly need or want them.
* Most folks don't realize how much they really own. In such cases, it's easy to get rid of the excess. Benefit also says to eliminate:

1. Things that don't work
2. Things that annoy you (e.g., a rickety old file cabinet with a stubborn drawer)
3. Things you're keeping because someone gave them to you
4. Things that bring up negative thoughts such as I was so stupid to buy it, but I paid a lot for it, so I'm keeping it.

* Before you keep something that might not be worthwhile, I always look at it and think:

1. Do I really love this?
2. How does this item make my life better or easier?
3. Have I used it in the past year?
4. Will I really ever use this again?

* If parting with particular items is stressful, Benefit suggests putting them in a closed box for a trial separation. "A year from now, if you haven't used anything in the box, donate it without even opening it," she advises.

Step 2: Sort It Out (Organize)

* Once you've eliminated the excess, sort items into laundry baskets or large boxes labeled by purpose: Craft Supplies, Toys, Garden. Employ smaller baskets, hampers and boxes to organize the little stuff.
* Store things you use daily or weekly in the most accessible spaces, such as on the middle shelves of your closet or pantry, in the front. Seasonal and holiday items that come out once a year can go in the harder-to-reach attic or top shelves.

Clean Up Your Closets and Your Life Will Work

Clean open, clutter-free space

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  • green products, cleaning out your closets
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It's true that getting rid of clutter leaves room for the more important aspects of life such as time with the family. Good ideas.

Posted on 02/27/2007 at 4:02:00 PM

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