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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Good Tips To Organize Clutter And Overall Clutter Control

By Marc McDavis

Your house will never be well organized as long as you don't organize clutter. When you let clutter get the best of you in your house, you wind up having to do something with the clutter to actually clean the house then.

You will have to take some time to clear out the mess the clutter makes, before you can see the underneath to clean. By the time you have done this your day will be over or you will be too pooped to clean. This article covers tips about getting rid of clutter, and keeping it away so read on.

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.

You should always go through the mail as you receive it at the house. Have a small trash bin at the door you come in after getting the mail, deposit all mail that is junk directly into the trash bin instead of laying it down in the house. Have a specific place for your bills so you remember to pay them. Some people use a basket others use a slotted holder for this purpose, you can position it by your phone or at your desk where you keep other necessary supplies as in stamps. Your important mail and papers need to be placed in an appropriate place right away, don't say you will just do it after while, because after while does not arrive many times, and this is how clutter happens! You can effectively organize your papers from work that are at your house in the same way. Just make sure to have a stack or place for your ?to do? paperwork and file the other away in the correct place right away.

Are you like most people and have a trash bin under your sink in the kitchen? If you are just place a bin for your used newspaper next to the trash bin. Then as you take out your trash you can grab the newspapers for the recycle bin.

Parents often times have a hard decision to make as to whether they keep all the projects their child creates, or throw some of it away in hopes of not cluttering up the house. But parents do not have to throw it away just place a plastic see-through bin in the room where you usually go through the child's schoolwork or projects. Place the keepers in the plastic bin and discard the rest of it. You can then have a larger receptacle in the attic, basement, or bedroom to empty that bin into. This is a way to permanently keep your child's precious artwork and other school accomplishments for time to come, your child will love looking back through it when they are older.

When attempting to get clutter under control you need to think about a few things. Do you truly need to keep the item for use down the way? And be very truthful about it. If there is something that you have not used in 6 months to a year you can pretty well figure, that you are not going to be using it, so it is time to get rid of the item. This does not mean throw it away if it is still in good shape, you can give it to charity or try to sell it. If an object is only the kind you use once or twice a year, but is for a specific function, then keep for the next 6 months, and then decide whether you will keep it. You can always get rid of it at that time.

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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