Your mindset makes all the difference. It's how you think about clutter that will help you control it. Your mindset is made up of rules you have created for yourself. Use this process to create the right rules to make organization easier.
There are many kinds of magazines and catalogs in your home — new ones, piled-up ones, and very old magazines you may have collected as a child. First, can this whole category of items go? If so, you have made your decision — recycle all magazines and catalogs. This is the easiest type of rule to create. When you realize a whole category of items can go, take 15-30 minutes to go through your house, collect those items, and recycle them right away.
, and is usually where we get stuck. The goal here is still to see all the magazines and catalogs as piles of items, not just individual items. Now ask yourself:Are there any magazines and catalogs that need to stay, no matter how old?A catalog can stay until the new one arrives.This magazine stays for one year; all others go after they are read.
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