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02-08-2007, 11:27 AM
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1. Even if you have only a few minutes, put a couple of things away. It reduces the stress of mass clutter that makes a job seem overwhelming.
2. Don't let trash, like junk mail, pile up. Throw it away as soon as it arrives.
3.Once you find a chunk of time to deal with your issues, make piles labeled "Give away" and "save." unsure". Moulding suggests another pile called sentimental Value." To me, that stuff goes into the unsure pile.
Wait. I've changed my mind. Just make two piles: "Give Away" and "Save" Dont torture yourself.
4 Be ruthless. Im a firm beleiver in the rule. Again that falls into the "dont torture yourself with indecision" catergory. Just decide, and throw away or save.
5 Break the work into manageable tasks. That seems to be a key rule in the dozens of articles and books I've read about getting a grip on your home life. (I already said I was obsessed.)
6 Buy storage items as a reward for your diligence. I love, love, love clear plastic boxes. No guessing and no searching for Sharpies to mark the lid with the boxs content.
7 Assess all knickknacks I've gotten rid of tons of stuff, to the point I'm seriously considering getting rid of my three shelved hutch. I have only a few things I want to display now, and my older home already has built, glass enclosed display shelves.
8 I'm having a hard time wrapping my mind around this suggestion, but Moulding recomends, that you get a clutter free buddy to keep you in line. My own over-active conscious does that job, thank you very much. I dont need a companion in my misery.
9 Stop buying stuff! (Here I go with my own exclamation points. sorry.) that helps your budget too.
Its February and, yes your New Years resolutions to lose weight/clean your house/be nice to all your neighbors and co-workers are officialy broken.
But obsessions like cleaning and trying to organize your life (like you have real control?) Are never over. They are beyond the once a year resolution stage.
And thats OK. Life, after all, needs it constants.
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