Hello World! Welcome Friends! One thing is for certain, clutter always manages to accumulate no matter how big or small your home is. It seems one can never have too much storage space and items continue to pile up, and can even turn the most organized folks into hoarders. Most of us find there’s a lot of belongings we’re keen to hold onto. So if you’re looking for a way to store all the extra stuff lying around your home, you’ve come to the right place. Here are some useful tricks to keep your space neat.
Downsize
A game of “keep, toss, maybe” may be in order to help you downsize. This will clear out some of the unnecessary items that you no longer need. However, be prepared that the “maybe” pile can get quite tall, so you really need to categorize your piles well. Start with asking yourself whether you have used an item within the past 2 years, as well as if it has any valuable significance for you. This way, you can reassess whether some of these materials are vital in your life. After all, material doesn’t equate to happiness.
Schedule an Organizing Day
To help you avoid extra stuff being a constant burden, schedule different days to organize different rooms. This makes tidying up the process a lot shorter with only one room to handle at a time. Moreover, it will prevent you from having to go through the big house cleanup situation ever again if you keep track of it.
By frequently sorting out the rooms in your home, you can get rid of clutter before it accumulates. While there will be some stuff you should definitely toss and forget about, there will also be valuables that you can’t let go of. Instead of trying to cram it into your home, you can find self storage that will accommodate all your belongings. Most homes have some space-efficiency issues. By looking into a self-storage facility, you won’t have a cramped home, nor will you have to spend lots of money trying to build storage space.
Mentally Unpack
While clutter is definitely a physical problem, it could be made worse because of your mental well-being. Sometimes, putting our mental health first can help us realize there’s a lot of stuff that we don’t need. Studies show that a neat and organized home promotes better mental health. So, take a look at your lifestyle and ask yourself how to make yourself feel better and mentally unpack. It will then be a lot easier to physically unpack your home and keep it tidy. You’ll quickly see what an impact a tidy space has on your emotional state and will be more motivated to keep it that way.
These useful tricks are extremely simple, they don’t cost you a lot of money, and most of them are all about tackling the problem head-on. By asking yourself whether your hoarder-status is a result of you not putting your mental health first, delegating days to clean and tidy up to avoid becoming overwhelmed by the workload, and storing belongings you want to keep outside of the home, will really help you determine what is and what isn’t worth keeping.
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