Decluttering! Discover This Guide About How To Effectively Use Decluttering Techniques For Beginner's


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There's a simple solution, and it's called decluttering. This method, hard though it might be at times, could completely change your entire life. It can literally add years to your life and it can practically transform your living space from one you dread to one you enjoy being in. Here's how it works. I'm a big believer of the fact that getting started is usually the hardest part. The first year or so of decluttering, especially if you're doing it alone, is when you'll really need a solid decluttering plan. You'll need a system where you'll be able to keep track of everything, where you'll be able to sort through things to see which ones are most important to you and which ones you'd rather get rid of. You will want to keep a notepad and pen on hand so you can write down reminders as they come into view. You'll also want a good decluttering calendar (the kind with all the separate days, months, and seasons on it) to help keep you on schedule. Now, most people have probably heard that decluttering is actually a lot harder than organizing, but that's not true. There are two distinct differences here. First of all, decluttering is dealing with the messes and debris and sorting them out yourself, while organizing requires you to have some organizational skills and tools as well. Second of all, decluttering involves actually getting rid of the mess. For instance, let's say you're decluttering your home and you really feel like you've done everything, only to find a box of clothing laying on the floor and then an old rug. You might easily be tempted to just throw those out because there are so many other things in the house that should be sorted and placed in a neat pile. However, that box of clothing and that ragged rug won't actually get disposed of even if you just threw it out. If you store those items somewhere and never use it again, then they will just sit there taking up space. Instead, you should go through your entire house and either donate or sell or even give those items to someone who actually uses them or maybe even starts their own business selling them. When it comes to decluttering, storage bins are the tools of the trade. If you don't have any storage bins, then you will have to get creative with other storage methods, like putting things into boxes. But don't worry; storage bin decluttering tips are easy to follow. The first thing you need to do is get rid of anything you no longer use. Even if it's something you haven't used in five years, you should still put it in the box because it might still be somewhere in your house.




Downsizing the Family Home


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Sensitively counsels readers on how to downsize a family home filled with a lifetime of memories, sharing practical recommendations for strategies based on the expertise of antiques appraisers, garage-sale gurus, professional organizers and psychologists.




The Art of Happy Moving


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A comprehensive, upbeat guide to help you survive the moving process from start to finish, filled with fresh strategies and checklists for timing and supplies, choosing which items to toss and which to keep, determining the best place to live, saying farewell and looking forward to hello. Moving is a major life change—time consuming, expensive, often overwhelming, and sometimes scary. But it doesn’t have to be! Instead of looking at it as a burdensome chore, consider it a new adventure. Ali Wenzke and her husband moved ten times in eleven years, living in seven states across the U.S. She created her popular blog, The Art of Happy Moving, to help others build a happier life before, during, and after a move. Infused with her infectious optimistic spirit, The Art of Happy Moving builds on her blog, offering step-by-step guidance, much-needed comfort, practical information, and welcome advice on every step of the process, including: How to stage your home for prospective buyers How to choose your next neighborhood How to discard your belongings and organize your packing How to say goodbye to your friends How to make the transition easier for your kids How to decorate your new home How to build a new community And so much more. Ali shares invaluable personal anecdotes from her many moves, and packs each chapter with a wealth of information and ingenious tips (Did you know that if you have an extra-large welcome mat at the entrance of your home, it’s more likely to sell?). Ali also includes checklists for packing and staging, and agendas for the big moving day. Whether you’re a relocating professional, newly married, a family with kids and pets, or a retiree looking to downsize, The Art of Happy Moving will help you discover ways to help make your transition an easier one—and be even happier than you were before.




Cleaning And Organizing! Discover This Guide About How To Effectively Use Cleaning Techniques For Beginner's


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Do you feel overwhelmed by your lack of organization in your home? Does it seem like your space is slowly turning into a disaster? Do you feel like you are being overwhelmed by the mess and dust that seem to accumulate every time you turn around? If so, you are not alone; thousands of people share your frustration.In this book I will show you how you can start organizing your home in the fastest way possible. I will be showing you three different methods for implementing a home organization checklist. After reading this article, you should be able to easily implement one or more of these methods into your daily life. Hopefully you will gain some new confidence that will help you become more organized and improve the way your home looks.The first method of organization involves taking out everything you own and categorizing them. Next, you should use baskets and other containers to store everything in. Baskets are an excellent way to store things because they allow you to easily see what you have. You will always wear a clear container such as a bin, drawers, or a basket because you never want to guess at what you have on hand.




Decluttering For Dummies


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Eliminate those junk drawers and clear space in your closets with this practical guide A cluttered home means a cluttered mind. Get yourself moving down the path to an orderly space with Decluttering For Dummies, Portable Edition. This friendly, step-by-step guide from organization guru Jane Stoller will have you decluttering your kitchen, living room, garage, and any other space where you have more chaos than order. Discover how to create a plan and develop a new mindset to transform your home into the tidy space of your dreams! You’ll learn how to: Create a decluttering game plan Declutter specific rooms, including your closet, bathroom, kitchen, and bedrooms Make the move from paper to digital files Get family members to join your decluttering quest Whether you’re well on your way to organizational bliss or you’re trying to get started making sense of the mess, Decluttering For Dummies, Portable Edition, will help you tackle and organize your space beyond what you thought was possible!




How to Organize (Just About) Everything


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Professional organizer Peter Walsh presents this witty and enormously practical guide to getting it—and keeping it—all together. With more than 500 easy-to-follow how-to instructions, How to Organize (Just About) Everything is packed with shrewd advice and insider tips to make your home, your workplace—indeed, every imaginable aspect of your life—run more smoothly. Step-by-step solutions help even the most organizationally challenged take on: Kids Schedules Storage Photos Lists Politics Education Remodels Meals Weddings Finances Holidays Parties Vacations Emergencies




Frugal Minimalist! Discover This Guide About How To Effectively Use Minimalist Techniques For Beginner's


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What is minimalism? At its core, minimalism involves the use of only the most basic, essential elements in design and art. In other words, minimalism involves art that utilizes the barest of essentials - nothing more, nothing less. So what is minimalism exactly? The short answer is that it's an art style, entirely on a minimalist level: minimalism can be viewed as an aesthetic principle, or even a guiding principle for artistic creation. For some artists, minimalism comes easy; the result is a type of art where everything is simply added to the background, enhancing the piece instead of subtracting from it. For others, minimalism can be a difficult, frustrating way to express yourself because it requires the artist to not only pay attention to the appearance of their work, but also to pay attention to the subtleties of form and color. Still others think of minimalism in a more philosophical way, claiming it to be the foundation for all creative endeavor. Regardless of how one views minimalism, it's apparent that it can add tremendous value to your home. When you live with minimalism in your home, it allows you to appreciate the simple pleasures of life. You're less stressed out, have more time to enjoy family and friends, and don't waste money or energy trying to make art or literature out of everyday objects. Because you're living a minimalist lifestyle, you're able to appreciate simple pleasures like spending time with friends, going for a walk in the park, or enjoying that new cookbook you picked up at the local library. This allows you to live a more enjoyable, less stressful life.




The Clutter Diet


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Applying just an ounce of the advice in this practical guide saves you enough time and money to pay for itself. You will learn: " The actual scientific law of nature that helps you get organized " The cure for procrastination " Ten types of "High Calorie Clutter" to avoid " Where to start and how to tackle your projects " How to successfully add new habits into your life Certified Professional Organizer® Lorie Marrero is the creator of ClutterDiet.com, an innovative program allowing anyone to get expert help at an affordable price. Her organizing products are sold online and in stores nationwide. Lorie has been a spokesperson for Brother label makers and FedEx Office, and she is a sought-after expert for national media such as CNBC, Family Circle, WGN News and Woman's Day.




Organizing! Discover This Guide About How To Effectively Use Organizing Techniques For Beginner's


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What is minimalism? At its core, minimalism involves the use of only the most basic, essential elements in design and art. In other words, minimalism involves art that utilizes the barest of essentials - nothing more, nothing less. So what is minimalism exactly? The short answer is that it's an art style, entirely on a minimalist level: minimalism can be viewed as an aesthetic principle, or even a guiding principle for artistic creation.For some artists, minimalism comes easy; the result is a type of art where everything is simply added to the background, enhancing the piece instead of subtracting from it. For others, minimalism can be a difficult, frustrating way to express yourself because it requires the artist to not only pay attention to the appearance of their work, but also to pay attention to the subtleties of form and color. Still others think of minimalism in a more philosophical way, claiming it to be the foundation for all creative endeavor. Regardless of how one views minimalism, it's apparent that it can add tremendous value to your home.




Project 333


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Wear just 33 items for 3 months and get back all the JOY you were missing while you were worrying what to wear. In Project 333, minimalist expert and author of Soulful Simplicity Courtney Carver takes a new approach to living simply--starting with your wardrobe. Project 333 promises that not only can you survive with just 33 items in your closet for 3 months, but you'll thrive just like the thousands of woman who have taken on the challenge and never looked back. Let the de-cluttering begin! Ever ask yourself how many of the items in your closet you actually wear? In search of a way to pare down on her expensive shopping habit, consistent lack of satisfaction with her purchases, and ever-growing closet, Carver created Project 333. In this book, she guides readers through their closets item-by-item, sifting through all the emotional baggage associated with those oh-so strappy high-heel sandals that cost a fortune but destroy your feet every time you walk more than a few steps to that extensive collection of never-worn little black dresses, to locate the items that actually look and feel like you. As Carver reveals in this book, once we finally release ourselves from the cyclical nature of consumerism and focus less on our shoes and more on our self-care, we not only look great we feel great-- and we can see a clear path to make other important changes in our lives that reach far beyond our closets. With tips, solutions, and a closet-full of inspiration, this life-changing minimalist manual shows readers that we are so much more than what we wear, and that who we are and what we have is so much more than enough.