How to De-Clutter Your Home

The most important factor in decluttering is you. When you are finally sick and tired of seeing everything in disarray, it is then the time to start making a difference. Clutter makes you feel bad; it makes everyone experience feelings of anxiety and depression. If you do not do anything about clutter it will take over…

For the majority of homes, clutter seems to be a problem. A problem that if not attended to can cause your home and property to look trashy and make you as well as anyone else who enters feels ill at ease. However, the good news is you can make a big difference by getting clutter under control and actually eliminating it from your home or property.

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2 Comments to “How to De-Clutter Your Home”

  1. Great idea to start where you feel motivated to make a change if you can’t commit to clearing the whole space. And sticking to that spot until it’s done…

  2. Eva Wallace says:

    Great post – thanks! What I have noticed with some people is that when the clutter has gotten too far out of hand, it’s a tendency to dive in and take on more than they are able too quickly. For some it’s better to take the daily or weekly decluttering in 1 hour or even 30 minute sessions. It takes longer, but works much better for those who overwhelm easily. The key is to keep on decluttering until it’s done, no matter how long it takes, and keep your eyes on your accomplishments as you go to keep you motivated.

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