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What is Clutter?
What is clutter? The answer depends on whom you ask. For many disorganized people, nothing is clutter (a definition that often leads in the extreme to hoarding). For others, clutter is anything that piles up above and beyond their normal possessions. I like to say that clutter is like a weed in a garden. It is something that doesn't belong. Either you did not plant it, it got carried along to a new location where it shouldn’t be, or it has outgrown its space. It can even be a plant or flower that you planted and loved at one time, but now decide no longer belongs. In other words, clutter is anything that you don't love, want, need or use.
Regardless of whether the clutter is physical or mental, it is caused by a combination of forces that creates disorganization. Your role is to assess why the clutter is in your home, office and life and then get ready to get rid of it. The best motivation for clearing clutter is not to focus on the time and energy needed to sort out your stuff, but to ask yourself, "What am I creating space for?"
The only way you can effectively declutter is to eliminate the constant chorus of "But I might need that someday." Ask yourself what's the worst thing that can happen if you donate, recycle or toss the item. If you can live with the answer, get rid of it!
The key to dealing with clutter is being able to assess your needs and motivation in order to find out why you are keeping your clutter. Once you understand your motivations, you can eliminate clutter for good -- and greatly improve your sense of inner well-being.
Copyright © 2011 Lisa Montanaro of LM Organizing
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