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Is your wardrobe a mess? Do you want to clean it, but don't know how to go about the process in a sophisticated manner?Being organized is not easy. Decluttering takes practice, but this eBook will showcase what you have to do.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2018
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Copyright © 2017 by Norma Winfred
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ISBN: 9781508066866
Introduction
Chapter 1: Benefits of a Clutter-free Life
Less anxiety
More Space
Easy access
Donations
Sense of control
Easy Maintenance
Maximum use for existing items
Chapter 2: Types of Clutter in the wardrobe
Identifying the types
Address tendency of hoarding
Chapter 3: The Process of De-cluttering (Step by Step Procedure)
Make a list
Ruling out necessities
Arranging boxes
Sorting without bias
Involving children
Making a list of charities
Final round up
Chapter 4: Do’s and Don’ts of De-cluttering
THANK YOU FOR DOWNLOADING this eBook, ‘Tips for De-cluttering your wardrobe”. Through this book, we intend to shed some light on the concept of living a clutter free life. We have shared some interesting and smart tips for decluttering one of the most essential corners in every house, The Wardrobe.
Decluttering is a cleansing process that deals not just with the physical activity of getting rid of useless items and organizing the essential items in an orderly manner but also encompasses the emotional aspect of feeling lighter by doing the right things in terms of providing for a fresher and cleaner living space for you and your family.
The very process of decluttering might bring about temporary anxiety in a person but in a broader perspective, it will only help one in maintaining a cleaner house and usher in a sense of relief that will last for a long time.
The concept, however, is not limited to people on the verge of moving out of a place and is universally applicable. Any person at any point in life can take up the challenge of de-cluttering their house or room and learning to let go of things that have really no value except for sentimental or ethical value. Taking the right steps towards attaining that goal becomes important.
The universal mantra of ‘less is more’ is something that should be kept in mind while going about doing the needful in terms of de-cluttering. Now, nobody is asking one to do away with the entire gamut of their belongings and start afresh. The answer lies in striking a fine balance between knowing exactly what to hold on to and what to dispose off.
It is also essential to remember that the process involves making space by doing away with belongings but that does not mean one is allowed to fill up that space again with other useless things. Garnering and exercising control over yourself and your belongings becomes important.
It is needed that a person puts in their 100% into the process, in order to register success in the very concept of living a life free from clutter. What is more important is to be appreciative of the things that one possesses and enjoy their true value.
It might all sound like rocket science at first but trust me, once you get down to doing the dirty work, it will only imbibe a sense of achievement in you and side effects if any, will only be therapeutic.
LET US BEGIN THIS journey by understanding how de-cluttering can help you in life. Here are some of the obvious benefits of de-cluttering
One of the primary benefits of a de-cluttered lifestyle is mental peace. It is a known fact, the more items you possess, the more anxiety they bring you; in terms of safe keeping. You can successfully deal with this by sticking to the concept of only owning things that are essential for survival. Give up on stuff that you don’t use, don’t like anymore or doesn’t fit.
If you get rid of certain items from your wardrobe, you are making a lot of space for more stuff. Good enough motivation to shop more right?
Once the excess clutter is cleared away, you will be in a great position to access clothes from your wardrobe with ease. You won’t have to move around or push aside things in order to reach things you need.
When you narrow down to the basic items you need or want, you will be left with a lot of belongings. Although parting with them might be difficult, the joy of donating your clothes to the needy is immense, and it will counter-balance the sadness that comes with disposing them. Donation also evokes a sense of pride, for having done a good deed.
Every person in the world craves to have a sense of control over themselves and their surroundings. In order to satiate that very need, there is no better place to start off than your wardrobe. You can have control over your belongings and decide what to keep and what to give away, and derive a sense of satisfaction.
