Thursday, March 4, 2010
Edit your Closets and Drawers. Spring cleaning
But this week, let’s focus on what’s not immediately visible. Every room has closets and drawers, and they can easily accumulate junk from years of putting stuff in there and forgetting about them. Out of sight, out of mind, right? Yes, but every time we open the closet or drawer, we are reminded of that junk and clutter. Let’s create simple, stress-free spaces!
Drawers
Start with drawers, because they’re simpler. Take one drawer at a time, and follow these simple steps for each drawer:
Empty everything out of the drawer. Everything.
Clean out the drawer. Clear all junk and debris, then clean with a wet rag or use a cleaning product. Make it nice and clean.
Remove all junk from the pile of stuff (that you took out of the drawer), and toss it.
Now go through the remaining stuff, and sort: stuff you’d like to give away (put this in a box to give away, and put the box in your car to drop off when you’re done), stuff you want to put in other places in the house (do this immediately after you’re done), and stuff you want to keep in the drawer. Try to keep related stuff in the drawer — don’t have junk drawer. Only keep school supplies, or underwear, or whatever, in that drawer, so you know what belongs there.
Put the stuff back in an orderly manner. You should have a greatly reduced amount of stuff to put back in the drawer. Don’t have too much stuff, or the drawer will still be cluttered. Put it back neatly, in some kind of order — it helps to get a drawer organizer that fits the stuff you’re putting in there. This is great for office or school supply stuff, like pens and tape and scissors and paper clips.
Now that it’s nice and neat and de-cluttered and simplified, celebrate. And keep it that way! Never just toss stuff in the drawer. Make sure that it belongs there, and put it back in an orderly manner. This habit might take some time, but it will pay off in less cluttered drawers.
You can either stop after doing one drawer, and tackle the next drawer tomorrow, or keep going if you have the time and energy.
Closets
Now on to closets, which are a little more complicated. However, to simplify things, start with one section of the closet: one shelf, or the floor of the closet. For each shelf, follow the same steps as above with the drawers. Do the same with the floor of the closet — in fact, remove everything from the floor and keep the floor clear if at all possible. A clear floor greatly simplifies a closet.
Next would be clothes or other things hanging in the closet. It’s best to take all these out, and follow the same basic procedures, simplifying, tossing, and only putting back what is essential. This is a great exercise that will greatly reduce your wardrobe (get rid of clothes you no longer wear or fit!) and simplify the closet.
Closets can be intimidating, so you might tackle one area at a time, and do it every day for a week. Each day should only take 15 minutes or so, if you work quickly and make quick decisions about each item.
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I'm already feeling overwhelmed. ;)
This is great advice. I really need to get motivated and put it into action. Sigh. OK, here I go.....now! Ok...NOW! Sigh...
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I tackle these every season and then go shopping!!
Thanks for the follow:-) I am following back!
I wish I had your motivation:) Following you back!
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Great advice about the drawers. I love when my drawers are organized, but hate that you can't tell I've been working for hours! Washing the floors is a lot more satisfying that way :)
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Followed you back, have a great weekend.
Happy FF :-)
Following back from FF! Thanks for stopping by :)
I am a new follower! Happy Friday Follow!
I am such a neat freak except when it comes to drawers I so need to get on that!
What great tips! Stopping by from FF, thanks for following me. I'm now following you!
I really need to do this. Great advice. I'm following you back!
Have a great week!
Great advice! My drawers are awful!
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