Too Much Stuff Syndrome
How the State of Your Home Affects
Your Life
By Lisa DeClue
This area of home life is different from others in that it
involves all the senses and to that degree it is successful,
engendering varying emotions. Decorating isn't really a hobby,
nor is it merely an activity; it's a driving force of many people
to live in comfortable and pleasing surroundings while they
regenerate from a stressful world.
Yet, decorating by
itself is not nearly as completely satisfying as having an
organized home that is rich in beautiful detail. Decorating and
organizing go hand-in-hand, like a one-two punch of home
completion.
In an effort to
motivate you to action, use these suggestions to help you on your
way to an organized home this spring and summer.
Paper
Clutter
1. If you’re like my
dear Mother and you still have newspapers from 1978 because you
haven’t read them all: Don’t walk, RUN to the sanitation
department and rent an industrial sized dumpster to leave in your
driveway for a week.
2. I’m giving you
permission to touch your incoming mail and papers more than once –
only if the second “touching” is on the way to the dumpster.
3. You know that pile
of “things to file” that keeps growing? Guess what – dump that
too. You can always print off another copy or send away for the
info. over the Internet. (This, coming from the daughter of a
paper monster…)
Clothing
Twice a year, my mom
would make me try on clothes for the upcoming season. She would
invariably choose cold mornings to try on summer things and the
hottest day on record to slip into woolens and flannels… (If your
kids give you flack for trying on clothes in the comfort of air
conditioning, you may use this as your own example.)

If you haven’t worn
something in the time it took you to have your second child, it’s
probably not worth hanging on to (unless, of course, the dumpster
is full).
Use a great tip I just
discovered: Pick three nights a week to try on 5 items in your
closet, then go to your dressers and do the same thing. At this
rate, the average American woman should be able to go through all
her clothes in about 3 years, 9 months and 14 days. No need to
worry, it’ll be a different season then!
Kids’ Toys
1.
You could try to “limit” the number of toys they play with
each month and cycle them to and from the garage so your little
ones get variety.

2. That takes too much
effort. I just threatened my boys if they left toys out on their
floor at bedtime, they would be in the dumpster the next day (the
toys, silly!). Do this twice, and you’ll have this hot spot under
control.
I hope these points
have given you some new ways to look at the problem of clutter and
refreshing methods to deal with them. Given the fun you’ll have
with that dumpster, you might want to consider renting a second
one for the hubby’s stuff.
I’ll tell you what.
If you really do rent a dumpster (okay, it can be the smaller
version) I’ll have a reward for your diligence.
Ladies – Email me that
you filled your dumpster to the very tippy-top and something funny
that happened during the process. I’ll send you a coupon for a
discount on a Fragrance Lamp that will fill your home with lovely
aromas.
Gentlemen – Email me
the same (that is, that you actually rented the thing and filled
it, and an amusing related story) and I will send you a Gift
Certificate for your wife. Such a deal!
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Lisa DeClue is a WAHM and really does love her Mother. She
owns Decorating with HGPgal, a website that incorporates interior
and garden/patio decorating resources, articles, tips and a
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