"Too Much Stuff" Syndrome or How Decorating and Organizing Can Help Your Sanity
(Thanks to Lisa DeClue for her article. She reminds us of the importance of clearing clutter from newspapers, clothes, and other unused items. Great reminder on letting go of clutter.)
"Too Much Stuff" Syndrome or How Decorating and Organizing Can Help Your Sanity
Lisa DeClue
This area of home life is different from others in that it involves all the senses and to that degree it is successful, engendering varying emotions. Decorating isn't really a hobby, nor is it merely an activity; it's a driving force of many people to live in comfortable and pleasing surroundings while they regenerate from a stressful world.Yet, decorating by itself is not nearly as completely satisfying as having an organized home that is rich in beautiful detail. Decorating and organizing go hand-in-hand, like a one-two punch of home completion.In an effort to motivate you to action, use these suggestions to help you on your way to an organized home this spring and summer.Paper Clutter
- If you're like my dear Mother and you still have newspapers from 1978 because you haven't read them all: Don't walk, RUN to the sanitation department and rent an industrial sized dumpster to leave in your driveway for a week.
- I'm giving you permission to touch your incoming mail and papers more than once – only if the second "touching" is on the way to the dumpster.
- You know that pile of "things to file" that keeps growing? Guess what – dump that too. You can always print off another copy or send away for the info. over the Internet.
(This, coming from the daughter of a paper monster…)
- You could try to "limit" the number of toys they play with each month and cycle them to and from the garage so your little ones get variety.
- That takes too much effort. I just threatened my boys if they left toys out on their floor at bedtime, they would be in the dumpster the next day (the toys, silly!).
GOT CLUTTER?!?
Clearing out clutter is the most important and powerful way to dramatically improve the feng shui of your home. Stephanie Roberts' "CLUTTER-FREE FOREVER!" Home Coaching Program provides all the insight, motivation, and step-by-step guidance you need in an in-depth ebook and 6 weekly lessons.
Do this twice, and you'll have this hot spot under control.
Gentlemen – Email me the same (that is, that you actually rented the thing and filled it, and an amusing related story) and I will send you a Gift Certificate for your wife. Such a deal!Publishing Guidelines:You may publish this article with the article and resource box intact and unchanged provided any links are hyperlinked. A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated. (The challenge paragraph may be omitted for space..
Lisa DeClue is a WAHM and really does love her Mother. She owns Decorating with HGPgal, a website that incorporates interior and garden/patio decorating resources, articles, tips and a monthly newsletter in addition to a unique business opportunity with Home & Garden Party. Subscribe to the newsletter at http://HGPgal.com/newsletter.html and be entered into the monthly prize drawing."Making A Difference One Person & One Home At A Time"™Lisa@HGPgal.com
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