Friday, May 1, 2009

How to Declutter Your Home Fast and Furious

Whether it is in preparation for putting your house up for sale, or to create space for an imminent addition to your homestead. Or perhaps it is simply time to clear away all that junk you have been carefully putting to one side for the time when you will need it! Decluttering can an important and cathartic experience.

If you wish to compete the task in as fast a time as possible, it is not something you can enter lightly. It will take a great amount of commitment, dedication, brutality and it will be a time for leaving any emotions and sentimentalities outside.

The first step in the process is to decide which room is going to be cleared first. Once that decision is made, go and stand in the center of it for a few moments. Have a good look. Systematically go through what you can see. Then make a list. What do you want to keep. Then go through that list. Is there anything on there that you could really do with out. This is the toughest part, and where you can't waste time reminiscing about what that Chinese Dragon meant at the time, or how you really will get round to changing the bulb in that lamp.

Do this for every room, as quickly as you can.

In the kitchen, you need to be looking out for those wonderful innovations you "just knew" would be invaluable. That ravioli maker perhaps, or the bread machine? You are chucking out unused ingredients, battered bake ware, faded crockery and dinted saucepans.

In the living room, you are throwing out any old ornaments of pieces of furniture that aren't needed. Those old cushions or that old rug you were so proud of matching. They don't match so much after fading.

Moving into the bedroom: is your opportunity to rid yourself of all those single socks, and pillowcases you have been harboring. And what about shoes. Yes, this could be tricky for some. But as mentioned earlier. It is not a time for being sentimental.

Onto the bathroom it is time to finally throw away all those old, neglected and unused cosmetics and medications. It is time to see the back of those towels that have had that mysterious pink stain on them for years. And no, you won't use it to cut up and use for emergency cloths around the house.

Once you have made your lists, and redone them properly, it's time to get down and dirty. Starting in the furthest corner from the door, work your way around the room. Go through each cupboard and every drawer and ask yourself when was the last time you even considered you had it, leave alone used the thing! Anything to be discarded throw in a trash bag in the middle of the room.

Whilst going through this, see if you can make any improvements on storage, or bring in a new filing system.

It is important to keep going. Try not to have a break, certainly do not have a break until you are ready to move on to the next room. Perhaps give yourself an incentive... A bottle of Pinot chilling in the refrigerator perhaps?

With a swift and assassin like approach, decluttering will reward you with a tidy home, a positive feeling and the amount of space you can now fill with all that junk you'll buy over the next few years.



Autor: Peter Hill Peter Hill
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Peter Hill is an expert in health, nutrition, psychology, finances and computer security. He runs a number of informational websites with articles, tips and media ... ...

Peter is the master of breaking through the clutter. He and his wife run an informational website with articles and video's on how you can easily Declutter Your Home Fast. To see first hand how you can improve your living space, visit the Declutter Fast Review website.


Added: May 1, 2009
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