Saturday, 28 March 2009

How To Organize Clutter

By Marc McDavis

When you have too organize clutter, and don't know how to get rid of it, you have a terrible time organizing your house. In the event that you allow your house to become cluttered, you have to make your top priority to deal with the clutter, before you can even clean it.

They will now be spending most of their time trying to get rid of the clutter to be able to clean, and when they finally get everything uncluttered they are too worn out to clean or they have run out of time. But here are some tips to getting control over the clutter so it will not become overwhelming.

The thing that clutters most houses is papers. Newspapers, mail, work papers, school work type papers or other school stuff, are all things that can be part of this clutter, but take heart there are many methods to get yourself organized, to keep these things from causing clutter in your house.

Make sure to sort out your mail as you come in the door, have a trash can at that door and deposit the junk mail into it, this way it does not get to be clutter. Make a special place for your incoming bills that will need to be paid. There are regular bill organizers that you can get or you can just use a basket. Put the bills where you will remember to pay them, either by the telephone or possibly your home office desk. Store your important papers right off, and don't leave them till tomorrow, because tomorrow never gets here, and the clutter starts accumulating. Repeat the same process with your work papers. Just make sure you have the incoming area for the things that need to be worked on or paid, and put the papers of importance up right away.

A lot of you probably have your garbage cans under you sink. Well you could also put a bin for you old newspaper beside the garbage can. This way you will remember and take the newspapers to your recycle bin as you take your garbage out.

Being a parent it is easy for you to get buried in school papers from your kids. You can have a hard time deciding what of the school papers to keep for your kids to have later, and what you need to let go to keep the clutter at bay. But you do not have to get rid of all of it you can simply use a plastic container in the area of the house, that you go through your child's book bag. Put what you want to keep for your child in the bin and throw the other away. Then in your basement, bedroom, or attic have a larger storage unit to empty the other bin in. Now you have a method of saving the memories for your child and they can fondly look back on these days later in life.

As you try to control the clutter keep a few thing in your mind. Do you actually have a use for this object or item? Now be honest too! Have you used the item in a year? If your answer is no, chances are you will not be using it again, so don't just keep it laying around dispose of it in some manner. You can either sell it or possibly give it to charity if it is still working or not torn. If it is something that does get used but very little you can store it in the basement for 6 months, to see if you use it before getting rid of it.

Christmas decorations and other seasonal items just store them in the attic or other storage area you may have. Large clear bins that stack are a great idea for storage, some even are drawers, which are the most convenient kind. You can get irritated if you buy some decoration, and use it and then forget to put it away with the rest of the decorations, when you can't fit it back in the box it came in. And you can't get to the right storage bin because everything is dumped on it. So having the drawers make the storage bins very convenient to open. The fact that they are clear makes it great when you go to decorate for the next holiday, and can see which bin holds the right decorations.

Throw away anything damaged, broke or stained. You will wind up being sorry if you keep stuff like that. The only reason to keep something that is not completely good is if it has sentimental many like an old holiday ornament or a baby's first outfit.

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