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June 2014 - Vol 7, Issue 6

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Sometimes awareness is what's missing in the clutter equation. What do I mean? Are you aware of how much you have? Are you motivated to make decisions? Do you have the support you need?
Awareness + Motivation + Support = A Clutter Free Life!
 
Janet Schiesl 

Clutter Awareness

 

The word "clutter" derives from the Middle English word "clotter," which means coagulate. Think stagnant, accumulated... stuck! When clutter invades our homes and offices, it can make us disorganized. We lose things, forget to pay bills, procrastinate, and waste time. So stop contemplating your clutter and dedicate some time to conquering it!

 

  • Define "clutter." Clutter is anything unnecessary and extraneous. It can be more than the physical clutter most of us think of. Getting organized means clearing out the clutter in your mind, heart, and life.
  • Start the process of decluttering. Start small. Divide your desk or room into sections. Pick one section (like one drawer or cupboard) and begin decluttering. Try to touch things only once while going through this process - quickly make a decision to keep or toss! 
  • Ask yourself if you consider each item beautiful, useful, or loved. If not, you can probably get rid of it! If you're still not sure if you should get rid of an item, ask yourself, "What's the worst thing that could happen if I toss this?" The answer may help give you the power to  discard the clutter.
  • To stop clutter, prevent it from accumulating in the first place. Don't give clutter a chance to form. As you've probably experienced, once clutter occupies a space, it has a way of multiplying. Always remember to place your emphasis on quality over quantity. In other words, it's not important to have a lot of things, many of which you never use. It's more beneficial to have fewer things, all of which you use and/or enjoy. 
  • Think before you buy. Try to look beyond the initial "thrill of the purchase" and see what provides deeper moments of meaning. Once you rid yourself of clutter and make space only for what's special, you'll find it's easier to get - and stay - organized!

 

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May was a big month for the Basic Organization team. We had two sons graduate from college (one Janet's and one Pam's). We want to wish them the best of luck!

 

Becoming more aware of how you spend your time and how you live in your space can only lead to good changes. If you need help looking at your space and calendar differently, please contact us or visit www.BasicOrganization.com.  

 

Sincerely,
Janet Schiesl
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