Helping
A Pack Rat Get Organized
by
Maria Gracia
The
wonderful, sentimental Pack Rat. So nice. So loveable. So out of space!
Pack Rats desperately need more room, but can't bear to part with
their stuff.
There
are boxes of old records, books since grade school, reams of old,
outdated paperwork, various decades of clothing, piles of magazines,
calendars and planners more than 10 years old, old board games gathering
dust, toys from children that have moved out on their own years ago,
plus that horrible artwork from dear Aunt Martha, taking up every
last nook and cranny of space. I've known Pack Rats that are literally
possessed by their possessions!
The
Pack Rat keeps everything--and won't get rid of anything. There's
an inconceivable abundance of opportunities to acquire things in our
lives.
Here
are 10 ideas to help Pack Rats free themselves from clutter and stress:
1.
FOCUS.
Determining why you're a Pack Rat will help you focus. Are you a sentimental
person? Are your items proof of places you've been, work you've accomplished,
or how much work you have ahead of you? Does the thought of decluttering
seem like such a bear that you can't find the motivation to do it?
2.
DON'T BE HELD HOSTAGE.
Beware of being held hostage by your possessions. When your stuff
begins taking over your life and you spend all your time climbing
over things, looking for missing items, and fretting over where you'll
put your next treasure, you are wasting precious time that you can
never buy back.
3.
HELP YOUR KIDS.
If your children pick up on your Pack Rat style, they will have the
same problem when they're out on their own. If you begin to get organized
now, your children will see how important it is and hopefully, follow
your lead.
4.
RECOGNIZE CLUTTER.
As a rule, if you don't use it or enjoy it, then it's nothing more
than clutter. If you don't know what it is, it's clutter. If it's
too nice to use, it's clutter. Toss it or give it to someone who will
use it and appreciate it.
5.
MAKE IT A TOSSING GAME.
Get your family into the De-cluttering Game. Make a party out of it.
Play music, have refreshments, Toss-Toss-Toss. Have a pending reward
ready, such as a big family dinner at a favorite restaurant after
you've significantly reduced your clutter!
6.
MAKE A SOMEDAY BOX.
If you save things you feel you may use someday, create a May Come
in Handy Someday box. Place those things inside and when the box is
full, discard something before you put anything else in.
7.
USE THE ROTATION BOX SYSTEM.
Use the Rotation Box system. Instead of displaying everything you
like at once, display a little bit at a time. Keep the rest boxed
up in storage. Every few months, put a few of these things in your
box and take a few other things out for display.
8.
FIX IT OR DITCH IT.
Have you ever put aside broken items with the expectation that you'll
get them fixed one day? Chances are, these items are still where you
left them and they're still broken. Immediately schedule a date on
your calendar and repair them when the date rolls around or toss the
items right now while you have it on your mind.
9.
TAKE A PHOTO.
Take photographs of possessions you don't want to forget, but don't
have the space for. Save the photos in a scrapbook or photo album.
Keep the memory, rather than allowing the memory to take up space.
10.
AVOID GOING HALF-WAY.
Avoid the Halfway-house Syndrome. You know. That's when you put things
aside that you're not sure what to do with. These temporary storage
areas almost always turn into permanent storage. Force yourself to
make a decision whether to keep or toss.
by
Maria Gracia
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