5 Step Home Organizing- Have A-PACT With Clutter
by Gregory Payette
A pact, according to Dictionary.com is “a formal agreement…such as one between nations.”
Well, I want you to have A-Pact with your clutter. Although this turns into more of a battle (that you win)…it’s a great way to remember the steps to organization.
Here’s what it means and how it works …
A–>ASK
Ask yourself what you want out of the room or area you’re going to organize. What are the goals of the room? What are you shooting for by getting organized?
And the thing is, you want to dig a little deep into how you want to benefit. This will help you get motivated and work towards the final goal.
For instance, if you’re going to start the process of organizing paperwork in your home office, the question is “why do I want to organize this space?”
The answer could be “I don’t ever want to have a late bill again” or “I want to find any document in less than two minutes.”
Once you’ve answered the question, then move onto step 2…
P—>PILE
What you do in this step is pile “like” items together.
In your closet, you make a pile of all your shirts.
Another pile of all your pants…
Or let’s say we’re in your home office (or wherever you do keep paperwork.)
Start with your file drawer, or grab a pile if that’s what you’ve got for a “filing system.”
Put each piece of paper in “like” files. For example, all the insurance paperwork will go together. All of your 401K paperwork goes in another. All medical expenses from the present year in another.
A—>ANALYZE
Next you go through the piles and break them down even more, this time into two piles of “treasure” or “trash.”
I like to assign each category with treasure or trash so there’s no in between. No room for “I’m going to decide on this later.”
No, decide right there and then if it’s either staying or going.
No in between.
Now the thing is, the trash doesn’t necessarily mean it’s going to the garbage.
That step comes next… and remember the saying, one man’s trash (or junk) is another man’s treasure.
next…
C—>CASH-IN
This is where you go through the “trash” and break it down once more, deciding what can be donated, what can be sold, and what’s going to the dumpster.
Next step is where you get organized…
T—>TIDY UP!
This is where, once you’ve gotten all the “trash” out of the area, you organize the items you’ve decided to keep.
Tidy up, put it back in an ordered, organized fashion.
When you’re organizing, always keep like items together whether on a shelf, in drawers or in any other type of storage you’re using.
Have items you use more frequently be more accessible and within reach, too.
So there you go…
Have A-PACT with your clutter today, okay?
About the Author
Greg Payette is the founder of DiscoverOrganization.com and created a simple, step by step system for organizing your home so you can remove clutter and cut stress out of your home. Visit http://discoverorganization.com/ for more information and to sign up for a Free Home Organizing Mini Course
Comments (One comment)
I am a stay at home caregiver. I feel like the furniture is only used for storing items that are suppose to be keepsakes for what? A whole beautiful buffet taking up space with this kind of items. The buffet on the outside is narrowed down to less than five items to look at. But I think I rather have space. The items displayed on a shelf up off the floor. The table is to big usually gets full but regardless to big. a big dangling chandler that you hit your head on if you move the table over to feel space to walk by. Piano that no one has played in over 20 years. Dishwasher that don’t work. Stove that had a exhaust over it that hung over the side to much you would bang your head. We did get that off. The frig. sticks out to much in the narrow kitchen pass the cabinets. I feel like maybe I am abnormal I don’t even like the dressers out in the bedroom to big I rather have it and not so much organized in a closet. I don’t know if you can help. First of all am I normal. Ha
janice / January 16th, 2009, / #
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