Oh the days of collecting and buying stuff.
Remember the elated feeling of the new found treasures. Can't wait to get this new stuff home to add to the décor. As the feeling turn from a beautifully decorated domicile to a decimated filled dungeon, your stuff, now known as clutter, has invaded your life. The once comfortable surroundings that represented serene living has been replaced by post traumatic stuff disorder.
How has this happened? What can be done about this mountain of clutter?
Nine ways to fight PTSD - “Post Traumatic STUFF Disorder”
Make conscious choices to do something about clutter - starting today.
Seek help – family, friends, support groups, professional organizers, therapist
Stop shopping – 90 day or more - only shop for food and necessities – pay cash only
Learn everything you can about being better organized.
Take control of the situation by starting small, one box, bag or drawer at a time.
Limit your time to ½ hour per day for the first five days. Build slowly in decluttering.
Put all decluttering projects on your schedule and stick to it.
Stop junk mail, catalogs and pre-approved credit from coming into your home.
Links for help
Clutter Organizers Professional Organizing Service
Serving Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania
ClutterOrganizers.com
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