Showing posts with label Clutter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clutter. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 June 2025

Steps to Declutter Your Space Without Overwhelm


Having a cluttered space, whether it’s your office desk or your home (or both) can feel overwhelming. If you have stuff everywhere and no idea of what you have, it can feel impossible to deal with and out of control. 

 

Here are some tips to help you take back control of your space and declutter.

 

Commit to a Goal

 

Part of the overwhelm is due to feeling you have to deal with all the stuff straightaway. You don’t. You just need a plan and a commitment to sort and throw away a reasonable amount of stuff every day. Once you’ve done your daily ration, you’ll feel so much better because you’re getting on with it in a systematic way.

 

Do a Clean Sweep

 

Take a box of garbage bags and do a walk-through your home and just pick up anything that’s garbage like circulars, newspapers, wrappers. With the trash out of the way, you can get on with the real decluttering. 

 

Do One Room or Area at a Time

 

Depending on how you’re feeling, this could be the worst room or the one that isn’t too bad.  If it’s your worst room, choose one area to declutter, maybe the dining table or the kitchen counter. Maybe even one closet. Just keep it manageable.

 

Have a Purge Box

 

A purge box or a donation station can be a cardboard box or bag where you can put things for charity and donate every week or so. Keep up the momentum of things leaving the house!

 

Set a Timer

 

You’re not trying to organize your entire home in one go, but perhaps even tackling one room or area might feel overwhelming. In that case get a kitchen timer, set it for 15 or 20 minutes, and work only for that long to keep things feeling manageable. You can face doing anything for 15 minutes.

 

Start Small

 

Start with the things that you won’t have any doubt about keeping. Anything broken or out-of-date can go straight into the trash. Clothes that are outgrown or never worn, that waffle machine or juicer you never use, ornaments you resent dusting – they can all go without a look back.

 

Don’t Feel Guilty

 

Permit yourself to declutter. It’s your space, and there’s no need to feel guilty about getting rid of stuff that’s no longer useful.  As you’re sorting, you can ask yourself some basic questions to see if the thing deserves a place in your life:


  • Have I used or worn this in the last year? If not, get rid of it.
  • Do I love it?
  • Do I have the space to store it?
  • Am I willing to throw something else out to make room for it?
  • Can I see myself or anyone else in the family ever using it or loving it in the future? Really?

 


Friday, 20 June 2025

How Getting Organized Saves Time and Money


Is your apartment a mess? Are you always losing things like your keys or your phone? Can you find those important documents at tax time? Are you always doing things at the last minute because you can’t find what you need to complete a task? Take back control of your space and get organized!

 

Being organized is learning the process of arranging things and keeping them in order. And being organized and tidy is not just a good thing because your mom told you so! It saves you time and money and lets you get on with doing the things you want to do.

 

Here are six reasons why being organized is important.

 

You Will Have More Time

 

Being messy and disorganized is a major time-suck. How much time have you wasted looking through a cluttered closet looking for that other shoe? Or that important letter that you know you put on the kitchen counter and now can’t found? It’s better to spend some time assigning a proper place for everything and making sure you put things in the right place.

 

You’ll Be More Efficient

 

An organized home with a clear place for everything runs much more smoothly. Instead of a huge clean-up every few months, a system of putting things away in the proper place keeps things under control. Even basic things like laundry will work better if everyone knows where the dirty clothes go, and where to put clean items when once folded. 

 

You Can Prioritize

 

If your desk, workspace or apartment is tidy, important projects or tasks can be easily seen, and not lost in an undifferentiated clutter. You can see what needs doing and can get on with it, instead of panicking about all the stuff you have to do. 

 

You’ll Save Money

 

If you don’t have a clear idea of what you have, you’re much more vulnerable to impulse buying, and you’ll end up with multiples of things. That is not just an unnecessary expenditure because it’s also wasteful and bad for the environment. Knowing what you have and what you need means you can make thoughtful purchases, save money and avoid debt.

 

You’ll Be Calmer

 

Let’s face it. Clutter is stressful. Living in chaos and mess is frustrating and annoying. An ordered space is much calmer and is a real refuge from a stressful world. 

 

It’s Healthier

 

Clutter is not just stressful, but it can be unhygienic too. A messy home is hard to clean. Those piles of books, papers, and dirty plates will attract bugs, rodents, spiders, and snakes. At the very least they will get dusty! A tidy and ordered space will be clean and pest-free. 

 


Tuesday, 10 December 2024

7 Things You Can Do Right Now To Get Organized in Your Life


You've been wanting to get organized for a long time. It seems a little daunting though, doesn't it? It doesn't have to be. In fact, you can get started right this minute. Try any one of these quick tips to help yourself get started on the road to organization right now. The best part? None of these are hard to do. 

 

Decide for Control

 

No matter what, the first step to organization is to decide you are in control. We tend to get disorganized when we feel we are at the mercy of our stuff, our situation, and our lives. This is why it's so important to consciously take control of our lives. 

 

Create a To Do List

 

No matter what, you're not going to get anywhere without some level of organization to start with. This means sitting down and making a list of the areas of your life in which you're trying to get organized. This first list will be very valuable in helping you to stay on task. It will also help you to make sure you're not missing something important.

 

Write Things Down

 

As you go about getting organized, thoughts will occur to you about what you're doing. Keep something handy so you can write down these thoughts as they occur. This way you won't forget some brilliant system to organize your closet and will remember to pick up more garbage bags when you go to the store.

 

Sort Your Stuff

 

Clutter needs to fall into categories. When doing the physical act of organizing it's best to sort things into three piles: stuff to keep, stuff to toss, and stuff to give away. Here's where you want to get brutal. Your best rule of thumb? Get rid of things which do not give you joy or which you have not used in a very long time. Pro tip? Don’t tear apart an entire room at once. Start small with a drawer or closet only.

 

Find Places for Things

 

Once you know what you want to keep, you need to determine a place for it. Clutter happens when we don't have proper storage for what we do have. If you do not have a space for an item, it is time to look for alternate storage solutions, or even reconsider whether you truly want to keep it.  

 

Use a Calendar

 

Nothing gets you organized like a calendar. Schedule absolutely everything. Also, use the function on your phone to give yourself reminders of upcoming appointments and deadlines. This will help you to organize your time your time.

 

Overprepare

 

Sometimes it's good to stock up on a few extra items, especially things you run out of frequently. This keeps you from needing to make frequent emergency runs to the store.