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A Clutter-free Summer

Darpan News Desk, 02 Aug, 2016 05:22 PM
    A cluttered home or workspace can be stressful and distracting. Although getting rid of clutter can sometimes seem overwhelming, by taking small and manageable steps you can quickly and easily reclaim your space, helping you to feel more calm and productive.
     
    Here are their top five tips for de-cluttering your life from JustJunk.com:  
     
    Be prepared: Don’t start your cleanup without the proper supplies. When you are motivated, you need to be fully equipped and ready to win your de-cluttering battle. Cleaning supplies, garbage bags, recycling containers, tote boxes and a label maker are a great de-cluttering toolkit.
     
    Set goals: Make sure that your goals are small enough so that you can meet them without getting discouraged. Something like “Garage cleaned out by the end of the week” is manageable and will be a big relief when it is completed.
     
    One step at a time: Just because there may be clutter in every room of your house doesn’t mean you need to tackle it all at once. Choose to tackle one room, or even one section of a room once a week.
     
    Make quick decisions: When you are rummaging through all of your clutter, ask yourself “Have I used this in the last two years?” If you haven’t, you likely will never use it again. Remember, the goal is to simplify your life. Get rid of the items you no longer use and free up space.
     
    Donate items: Not only will you be getting rid of the clutter out of your own home, you’ll also be helping others. Label the items you need to donate and call a local charity or junk removal service. Donating items that are still in good condition will help you remember why de-cluttering is so important, both for yourself and for others.

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