Organizing the Clutter
The following was quoted in a blog called Declutter It.
When it comes to how we design, decorate or organize our “places” sometimes we give too much credence to things that don’t deserve it. Perhaps sometimes in parting, we will actually add clarity to what is important and truly necessary… and then we can think clearly about what is needed to carry on.
Simply put… maybe keeping all of Grandpa’s books is not as important as keeping the two that he actually read to you.
When you are doing some organizing, consider this: if you haven't needed it in the past five years, why would you need it in the future? If you work hard enough at it, perhaps you can throw it away and make your pile of clutter just a little smaller. Every item you toss will be one less item you need to somehow organize so you can find the things you do need. If it is something you know you will need in the future, be sure you put it somewhere where you will be able to find it.
When you catch yourself moving things around again and again because they are in your way while you are trying to find something you need, stop and think if it is something you will really ever use. If not, toss it. Then you wont' have to move it around again next time. And, as hard as it is for me to say it, you'll probably never miss it.
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1 Comments:
Thanks for the mention! I love that quote. I found it on a great blog that I highly recommend: http://theeffectivelife.wordpress.com/
Good luck with your blogging efforts. Take Care. :)
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