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Published by Rebecca Goodman, 2019-04-30 06:18:44

The 9 Simple Steps to Clean Your Junk Room

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The 9 Simple Steps to Clean Your Junk
Room

Created By : Rebecca Goodman

Step 1 : Envision

Junk rooms do not usually begin life as dedicated dumpsters. They just somehow take on that role over time.
Ask yourself this: What did you originally want the room to be? Is that still a goal? Envision your junk
room remodeled into the role you'd like it to play -- craft room, extra bedroom, den, home office, or whatever
you fancy. Fix that vision firmly in your mind, so you have a clear-cut objective to work toward.

Step 2: Don't organize your clutter, clear it out

This could be by selling, giving away, recycling, or trashing items you no longer need or like. But it may also
include reclaiming from the clutter pile those things you really love. Just one example: taking that vintage travel
poster to be framed so you can display it proudly on your wall is the upside of decluttering.

Step 3 : Put only true junk in garbage bags

Decluttering can be extremely stressful and in the midst of a clear-out session, it may be far, far too easy to
accidentally throw away good stuff which you had temporarily stowed in a trash bag.

Step 4 : Be realistic about selling your former junk

Craigslist and eBay are great places to exchange unwanted possessions for cash(which is almost always wanted)
but be realistic about how much time you're willing to invest in the process of selling off your old comic
collection, for instance. Make sure that you'll earn a reasonable sum for the hours you invest.

Step 5 : Start with a success

How about your favorite shirt that you never wear anymore because one of the buttons is hanging by a thread?
Sewing that button back on will instantly transform your top from potential trash to beloved treasure.

Step 6 : Set a limit

Decide to work for a specific number of minutes or deal with a predetermined number of things. Start big; other
wise you'll wear yourself out sorting your stamp collection and end up discouraged because you didn't make any
significant dent in the mess. I set a simple kitchen timer and resolve to stop when the buzzer sounds -- it's a
great lesson in setting boundaries.

Step 7 : Make yourself a sticker chart or other reward system

Decluttering and organizing can seem like an endless task, so it's important to recognize small milestones along
the journey.

Step 8 : Clearing the room

Size and shape, amount of light, electrical outlets, and all its pluses and minuses. You might want to get a
second opinion from an architect or designer about whether it will suit the purpose you envision and what you
might need to do to make it work.

Step 9 : Paint your former junk room

This will give you the encouraging sense that you're starting with a clean slate. Then look over your possessions
that you cleared out but set aside to save. Do you feel comfortable putting them back into your fresh new room?
If so, they are keepers. But if not, you know what to do.

Thank You!


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