Ease Into Clutter Control
Here are
5 more practically painless steps to a clean
slate:
1) Begin by identifying the areas which
are most impacting your ability to function
effectively. Then place 2 tubs/boxes or
trash bags at each offending area. Label one
'TOSS' and the other 'SAVE'.
Every time you
walk by, place an item or two in each. No
excuses, one or two items in each container.
When the
container is full, the remainder either gets disposed
of or placed where it belongs.
2) Now take a look at the TOSS carton and
divide what should be given away from what is trash. Make the
decision right now.
Your next step is to organize
what's left. That shouldn't take long if you were
effective in the sorting process. Proceed in the same manner
which each cluttered area.
3) Depending on the size of the area, the
degree of clutter and the amount of time you spend in that
environment, i.e., office, garage, bedroom, any one of these
projects can be accomplished easily using the same process.
Don't try tackling an entire room at one time - break it down,
dresser, desk, night stand, silverware drawer, etc. After all,
the only way to eat an elephant is one bite at a
time...
Get the whole
family involved, but no tossing items that belong to another
family member or co-worker, and no scrounging through the TOSS
carton to retrieve items.
That's how you accumulated so
much in the first place! A good rule of thumb is, if you
haven't used it in 6 months, and it's not a seasonal item, toss
it.
4) If you seem to be continually fighting
clutter in your environment, chances are you are fighting life
clutter as well. The external environment we create for
ourselves is often a fair reflection of our internal
environment, a.k.a. emotions.
If that's the
case, begin to apply the same process to those areas of your
life that seem to be cluttered.
Begin by listing
each offending area at the top of a separate page of a notebook
or journal small enough to carry with you. Leaving the first
side blank, divide the reverse side into two columns, TOSS and
SAVE. Whenever you have a few minutes, on a break, on the
train, waiting for the kids to get into the car, list the
elements involved in this particular area. These may be
tasks/chores, major responsibilities, or attitudes and
behaviors.
Once you've
completed the first side, begin the process of tossing and
saving each one, listing them in the appropriate column on the
reverse, once again, placing one item in each column each time
you visit the list. It is beneficial to get the help
of an responsibility partner when this portion of the
exercise is completed. Give them a copy of
your list. If you're dead set on simplifying,
you won't hesitate to ask for help. Maybe you can return the
favor in some way!
When you can no
longer place one item in each column, toss all the
remaining items.
Now look at your
lists and decide which of your TOSS items requires further
attention or which elements you may be carrying around that
don't belong to you at all. If you are carrying the weight of
emotions like unforgiveness, anger, bitterness, or resentment,
deal with the issue face to face with the person involved. If
you have wronged someone, take a bold step and make it right.
Whatever it takes to get rid of the item - do it. And don't
turn back! Employ your responsibility partner for support in
these areas.
5) Your final task is to organize what
remains. Prioritize your list - it should be much easier to do
with all the clutter out of the way.
Repeat this
process with each area of your life that is suffering from
internal clutter. Begin today, the results will be amazingly
liberating and you just might arrive at a clutter free
environment and a clutter free life at the same
time!
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