Cold Blooded On Clutter
Wed, September 28, 2011 |
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Are you drowning in useless doo-dads? Can you see the top of your desk?It's great to have the human touch… to be understanding, loving and kind. But save that for people because that’s not the approach that wins with clutter.
With clutter you have to be cold blooded, unemotional and strict. It's so easy to accumulate things…and so hard to let them go. I might wear it. I might need it. It might come in handy. It has sentimental value. Emotions drive you to hang on, keep this, keep that. As a result clutter builds, silently compounding, never going away.
- Have I worn these in the last year?
- Have I used this in the last year?
- Haven’t I kept this useless Christmas or birthday present around long enough?
- If I really need one of these couldn’t I just go down to the store and get one?
Something you couldn’t bear to part with last week will be easier to toss this week. Make this a steady and regular part of your routine so it doesn’t build up again.
You are constantly bringing things into your house aren’t you? Well, it will fill right back up again if you don’t regularly throw things out. There’s a lot of pride in having the trash all taken out, so do the same with clutter.

Reader Comments (1)
If I think I can't part with something, I put it out of sight for a while, like in a closet or a box in the garage. When I come across it again, I realize that I never needed it or use it, and it's much easier to send to Goodwill.