

If it’s still useful, consider donating it to a good cause. This is a tough one, I know! A good rule of thumb for uncluttering your home is to get rid of anything that you haven’t used within the past year. By separating the items that you want to keep, toss and donate, you will be able to move through your clutter quickly and efficiently. When cleaning, it’s important to categorize your items into groups. The clutter in your home didn’t appear overnight, and it won’t disappear overnight either. If you start small, you will be less likely to get frustrated and give up midway through your cleanup.
#Unclutter your home free
When do you hope to have your home completely free of clutter? One week, two weeks or even a month? Depending on your schedule and the amount of clutter that you have, it may take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks before you can kick back and relax again. If you are working on the clutter in your bedroom today, don't worry about the clutter in the kitchen. It's also a good idea to only tackle on room at a time. By setting goals for each room, you can note the things that need changing and work toward that goal one day at a time. If you can visualize what you want, you will be better able to achieve it. You will be amazed how much you can accomplish in that short time frame.

Try scheduling one hour a week to tackle on area of your home. In addition, this allows you to clean when you can minimize interruptions and maximize your time. You are much more likely to stick to a routine, whatever it may be, if you work on a schedule. So, just how much imagination will it take to tidy up your space? To be exact, you can make it happen in ten easy steps. Sometimes clutter can easily take over our homes. Clutter, which is defined as things that lie about untidily (I love that definition!), is often linked to creativity.
