De-cluttering Details:
{x} in-home evaluation -- I have made a complete assessment of my home.
We have felt overwhelmed with too much stuff in our home. We are working very hard to streamline and simplify our lives in our desire to create a peaceful, clutter-free home with our wonderful family. We want to communicate that we are very grateful for your presence in our lives. We need your support, and if you choose to give gifts, here are some ideas and ways in which you can participate:
- Gift cards
- College fund contributions
- Donate to a family vacation fund
- Donate money for our family needs
{x} focus plan -- Below I have found a plan to use and changed it a little be done with de-cluttering before Spring! (Links to more info. below)
Weekly Focus Plan:
January 20
January 27
February 3
February 10
February 17
February 24
{} de-clutter -- I will be interacting with my family members as I clear my clutter.
- Do I love this item? Presents – if someone gives you an unwanted gift and there is no polite way to refuse, accept gracefully and respect the other person’s feelings. But remember it is your home and if you do not like something, it will drag your spirits down every time you look at it. So dump the guilt and let it go.
- Have I used it in the past year? I'll Be ruthless with paper. Put junk mail straight in the recycling and decide how long you will keep newspapers For example in Barnet we have kerbside recycling so every Thursday I go though my house and gather up any newspapers read or unread. Remember no-one has time to read everything.
- Is it really garbage? Broken things Give yourself a deadline for broken items to be fixed, if not discard them.
- Do I have another one that is better?
- Should I really keep two? Fear The "what if" thoughts are some of the hardest to deal with. I call these clutter thoughts. Then the thought crept into my head, what if the new one breaks down. A useful tip is "one in, one out"
- Does it have sentimental value that causes me to love it? Sentimental items Be sentimental but selective. Choose a beautiful box in which to keep sentimental items. Keep a few cherished baby clothes and give the rest to someone who will use them. Put photos into albums only keeping the best ones and let the others go.
- Or does it give me guilt and make me sad when I see the item? *I'm going to Cleanse my rooms of everything that does not make me (or our family) SMILE.
{} Maintenance Follow-up **1 hr Every Month
Goals:
*I will create a physical environment that supports me fully and transforms my home from one of clutter to a place that feels like my sanctuary. When I walk into my home I will be surrounded by things I love. I will smile a lot and feel much happier.
**Manage possessions on a long-term basis.
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