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10 Ways To Get A Handle On Clutter

The best way to keep your things from becoming cluttered in the first place is to have a specific place for them. This works especially well with items that you use daily, such as your keys and wallet. It will likely become clutter if you don’t have a good spot for something. Assign everything a “home” and make sure you put it back in its rightful place when you’re done using it. This can also help you find things when you need them.

This is a great rule for people who tend to accumulate things. For every new item that comes into your home, donate or trash one item. This way, you’ll never have too much stuff, and your home will always be relatively clutter-free. The key is to be strict with yourself and not let anything slide. It’s also important to make sure that the items you’re bringing in are actually things that you need and will use. This rule can be applied to anything, from clothes to books to kitchen gadgets.

You’ll never truly get ahead if you don’t pay attention to what comes into your property. It’s as much about what goes in as what goes out. According to studies, the average consumer is exposed to up to 10,000 brand messages every day. Consider how much our brand exposure influences our purchasing decisions. Then, consider taking these simple steps to reduce your advertising intake—and hopefully, break that purchasing habit we all want to quit. Examples of reducing this include unsubscribing from shopping emails, deleting social media accounts that show ads, and using an ad blocker.

This is a great way to test whether or not you need something. If you’re on the fence about an item, put it in a box and label it with the date. Then, wait 30 days. If you haven’t used or thought about the item in that time frame, chances are you don’t need it, and you can donate it without hesitation. This rule also works well for clothes. If you’re unsure about an article of clothing, wear it and see how you feel after a month.

You deserve a gold star (or ten)! Take a moment to congratulate yourself on your progress. This will help you stay motivated and inspired to keep going. We often get caught up in what we haven’t accomplished and beat ourselves up about it. But if we take the time to celebrate our successes, no matter how small they may be, we’ll feel better about ourselves and be more likely to continue working toward our goals.

By following these steps, you’ll be on your way to a clutter-free life! Just remember to take it one step at a time and be patient with yourself. Creating new habits takes time and effort, but it’s worth it in the end. You’ll feel lighter, freer, and more organized—and your home will thank you for it. Thanks for reading, and we hope this was helpful!

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