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A messy and disorganized home can erode
your quality of life, causing stress and wasting time.
The following tips will help you on your way to stopping
the chaos and finding more space in your home and more
time in a day:
Space savers:
- De-clutter: The root cause of chronic mess is often
not enough space for belongings. Clean out 'junk drawers',
closets and any other area that has run out of storage
space. It's time to be ruthless. Decide which items
you will realistically have a use for. Holding a yard
sale is an effective way of getting rid of clutter
and you'll be able to pocket the proceeds. Donate
unwanted items to charities (like Goodwill or the
Salvation Army).
- A place for everything and everything in its place:
Cleaning is futile if you don't have a place to put
the items that are strewn about your home.
- Choose space saving appliances such as wall mounted
telephones and under-counter microwave ovens, can
openers and radios.
- Increase the storage space in a shed, garage or
basement with low cost shelving and ceiling hooks.
Use pegboard in basements, garages, workshops and
craft rooms for storing tools and other items.
- Take advantage of wasted space. There is often unused
space under furniture such as beds and sofas. Many
department stores carry large, low, plastic containers
perfect for storing belongings under furniture. The
area under a staircase is another ideal storage spot
that is often overlooked.
- Store items efficiently. Place frequently used items
on eye level cupboards and shelves, near the front
within easy reach. Less frequently used items should
be put towards the back in less convenient spots.
Time savers:
- Cook double the food you will eat and freeze the
other half for a quick meal on another day.
- If you are pressed for time around meals, try taking
one day, once a month to cook meals or the freezer.
- Using a hands-free or cordless phone enables you
to accomplish two tasks at once. Now you can cook,
iron or dust while talking on the phone.
- Take advantage of small bits of 'free' time. Even
working 10 minutes on a big project will make the
job that much smaller the next time you tackle it.
- Don't be a perfectionist. Spending too much time
on one project will cut into time you could be spending
with family.
- Use technology to your advantage. Save time and
traffic headaches by shopping online for gifts, clothing
and even groceries in some locations.
- Delegate household chores.
- Make a household rule: don't leave a room empty
handed. If you are watching television and you get
up for a glass of water make sure to take any dirty
dishes or trash with you.
Stopping the paper chase:
- Keep important papers (such as bills) in one place
and deal with them at a set time every week.
- Try not to handle the same paper more than once.
Don't remove it from your inbox until you've dealt
with it.
- Open your mail over your paper-recycling bin disposing
of trash mail immediately. This way it will not have
a chance to clutter up your countertop.
- Establish one central place for messages (such as
bulletin board or a message spike) and place it near
the phone along with a pen or pencil.
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