
Charge! It is time to go into the bedroom closet! Do you want to struggle daily with this high-use storage space, or do you want to function smoothly here? Weed out to create an organized closet to simplify your life. Chances are you have enough to deal with without battling the contents of your closet.
You can do this and it won't take as much time as you think it will. How often do you stand there wrestling with clothing that isn't meeting your needs? The 80-20 rule of life applies to wardrobes too. We wear our favorites (20 percent of our wardrobe) about 80 percent of the time. The other 80 percent of our wardrobe contribues to angst and guilt, and it is clutter.
Angst can take the form of wardrobe indecision. Maybe you look at an article of clothing and think "I don't like it" or "It doesn't wash well" or "I always have to iron this" or "I don't really like this but it still has some life in it" or "It was a gift from..." or maybe "It will come back in style someday..." These are wardrobe enemies that could be consigned or donated. Wouldn't you be happier to have a closet filled with friends instead?
Guilt comes along with angst. It can apply to any of the items described above or to the "I will wear it again when I take off ten pounds" wardrobe items. Honestly, do you want your clothing to have the power to make you feel bad or guilty every day as you push past those items to find what really currently fits? Get rid of the guilt lurking in your closet!
After you have weeded out, you can consider ideas to organize what is left. Closets By Design have provided five simple tips that every consumer can use to clean up their messy closets and remove the stress from their lives. In Minneapolis, Closets By Design can be found at:
Closets By Design of Minneapolis
13070 Highway 55
Plymouth, MN 55441
USA
(763) 519-1171
Closets By Design tips:
For additional home organizing information:
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Six ways to toss guilt about clutter clearing-starting with the excuses
Home organizing road blocks: procrastination and perfectionism
Three ways to clear clutter this fall
Take care of the home organizer: you
How to prioritize fall home organizing projects
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