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Learn to Be
Clutter-Free
Being
clutter-free is more than getting rid of things
you don’t use. It’s more than cleaning off a
counter, or emptying the garage. Being
clutter-free also means a change in
life-style—for the better.
You will gain
more time for yourself because you don’t have to
spend time maintaining your property. You will
have more money because you won’t have to pay
for extra storage. And you will also have more
money because you will change your buying habits
once you realize the benefits of having a
clutter-free home.
More leisure
time, you say? Now who wouldn’t want that?
Here are some
steps toward creating a clutter-free lifestyle
that will ultimately give you more time to do
those things you want to do.
LOOK AT THE CAUSE OF THE PROBLEM—Why do you collect
clutter?
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Because my parents did
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Because I might need it some day
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Because it’s irreplaceable
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Because it makes me feel wealthy to own all this stuff
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Because it was a gift
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Because it was on sale
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Because I might fit into it again
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Because I might find the rest of the pieces in this stack of junk
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Because it just needs to be repaired
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Because I might need it for spare parts
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Because they just don’t make them like this any more
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Because I plan on selling it or having a garage sale
WHAT ARE THE DRAWBACKS TO COLLECTING CLUTTER?
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Clutter will cause you to change your lifestyle
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You won’t be able to park your car in the garage
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You won’t be able to take a vacation in the overstuffed motor home
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You won’t have time to enjoy a good book if you can’t find it in the
stack of papers
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You can’t entertain because the family room is too crowded with junk
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You can’t cook healthy because the pantry is full of appliances you
never use
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You can’t exercise because the treadmill is being used as a closet
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Clutter costs money
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Off-site storage
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Late payment fees
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Moving those unopened boxes from home to home
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Paying finance charges on credit card bills for those things you just
had to have
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You’ll be buying duplicates because you can’t find the originals
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Loss of Time
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Cleaning will take longer because you have to go around all the
knickknacks and stacks of papers
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Tasks will take longer because you can’t find what you need
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You’ll be late for appointments and meetings because you couldn’t find
your calendar
HOW CAN I BE CLUTTER-FREE?
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Start small
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Choose a room
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Choose a surface in that room
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Make decisions as you go
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Toss it
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Donate it
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Keep it
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Store it
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Be Honest
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Do I need it?
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Do I want it?
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Will my life change if I no longer own it?
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Do I have room to store it without overcrowding?
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Could it be replaced if I need it again some day?
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Is it broken?
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Is it safe in its current condition?
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How does it make me feel? Warm? Cozy? Or crazy?
MAINTAINING YOUR NEW LIFESTYLE
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Create better storage/organization
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Use shelves to store boxes instead of stacking
them
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Store lightweight items on higher shelves or
suspended from ceilings
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Store heavier items on lower shelves
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Use vertical space—walls
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Use overhead space—ceilings and rafters
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Label all containers
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Use see-through containers when possible
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Containerize within containers or drawers
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Change your habits
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Don’t buy anything new unless it REPLACES something old
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Don’t buy it unless you NEED it
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Pass up those yard sales—it’s only other people’s clutter
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Just because the neighbors have one doesn’t mean you need one
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Set up monthly donations to your favorite charity—use it as a tax
write-off
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Don’t buy it if you can’t afford it
The most
important part of this process is not to expect
changes overnight. It will take time for you to
go through your home from top to bottom. And it
will take time to alter your habits. But once
you see the benefits of a clutter-free home, the
changes will come more easily.
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