De-cluttering Your Space
Too much can effect your well-being
By: Jamie Hall
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A clean home says a lot about a woman. Her halo shines as bright as her kitchen counters. With everything neat and organized, her company can’t help but to be comfortable in her humble abode. However, what is easy to some women, isn’t easy to others. The task of doing laundry, throwing out old magazines, or even putting dishes away is a hassle; leaving their space in complete clutter and disarray.
Having a cluttered or disorganized home is a great reflection of your mind state. Whether it’s a work issue, relationship problems, and/or personal issues, it can cause a disorganized and chaotic home.

Whatever the case might be, clutter is clutter and it is time to put an end to it. It might be hard to realize, but clutter does lead to issues that can affect your health and well being. So as summer is setting in, it is even more necessary to keep a clean and uncluttered home and to understand what having a cluttered space can lead to.

The clutter in your home can reflect the stressful issues of work, love, and life. However, the stress is only increased when the serenity of your home is compromised with piles of stuff here and stuff there. Instead of finding peace at home, your already bad mood becomes worse.  Stress on top of stress is not healthy. It’s the catalyst for so many health problems! Migraines, depression, weight gain, even heart attack a few problems that can derive from the disorganization of your space.

Clearly, clutter has the potential of being damaging to your physical and mental health. But ladies, it doesn’t have to get to the extreme stage. Decluttering your space is not going to be easy, but here are some simple ways to get the process started:

1) Organization is key- Everything has its place! Try to arrange and coordinate places for items such as clothes, papers, shoes, dishes, etc. Target, Walmart, and even dollar stores have the tools you need to organize your space.

2) Don’t over whelm your self - Start by organizing a small space, like a desk. Throw away old papers and organize important ones by files or selves. The feeling of accomplishment and visual pleasure would be motivation enough to tackle the next cluttered space.

3) One Giant leap - Clothes are one of the major factors of clutter. Your closet is the perfect place to start your de-clutter mission with a big bang. Throw away or donate old and unworn clothes and shoes. This clears up major space in your closet of draws.

4) Make time - YOU have to prioritize de-cluttering YOUR space for the betterment of YOU. It is your space and you deserve to have it feel and look neat and organized.

This process is not going to take an hour or even a day, but when it is completed, you will feel like a new woman in a a new place. You’ll get your halo in no time.


 
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