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10
Simple ways to Clear Clutter from your Home and Office
by: BZ Riger-Hull
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is nothing worse then spending ten minutes looking for
something to accomplish a three minute task. Clear the
clutter and clear your mind.
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Hold
the intention that the only three things aloud on your
writing desk is a lamp, a small vase for flowers, and
a photograph or two. That's it! When you get up from
your desk put everything else away except those three
things.
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Sort
your mail as soon as it comes in, then recycle, throw
out, file, or respond. No piles and no promise to go
through it later.
- end
ten minutes a day walking through your house with a large
shopping bag. Grab at least three things from each room
in the house that you can throw away.
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- Have
a special reading box or basket- Sort through magazines
or articles you want to read and tear out the articles
you are interested in and recycle the rest of the magazine.
- Make
sure you sort your email so you never have more than 3-5
things in your in box at any one time.
- Set
up project files in Word to keep track of important things
you are working on. Designate a separate file for each
project or focus. You won't have to hunt for your information
when you need it.
- Shred
unwanted office paper and use it for garden mulch, cat
litter, or starting a nice crackling fire in the fireplace.
- Learn
to say NO. Or at least get in the habit of asking for
a day to think the request over. This will clear out clutter
from your schedule.
- Make
a rule that everything has a drawer, cabinet, basket,
bin, or shelf it belongs on put nothing on the flat surfaces
in your house.
- Write
down all of those things that are running around your
brain nagging you. Sort them into three categories.
- Things
that will help me accomplish my goals that are Really
important to me.
- Things
I think are urgent or burning.
- Things
I should do
Be honest
and ruthless when you sort this list. Stop doing everything
that falls under 3. Everything that falls under 2 Delegate
to someone else or eliminate them all together. The items
that fall under 1 are the only things you want to spend
your time working on.
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©BZ
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