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Clutter is a problem that affects thousands of people. You are probably well aware of the negative
effects of clutter and the stress it can cause in your life. Fortunately, there are many resources
available for people who are currently asking "how to declutter my house?" Here are some of the
ways you can find the information that you need:
Ask a friend - If you are lucky enough to have a very organized friend, and you don't mind
exposing your personal clutter to prying eyes, this is would be an inexpensive choice, as long as
your project doesn't put undue stress on your relationship.
Take a class or workshop - Classes in organization and decluttering may be available at your
local community college or recreation center. Decluttering & organizational experts often offer
classes. Look in the yellow pages, under "organizing" and check online. Private tuition can run up
to $300 US dollars.
Read a book - Much has been written about organizing and decluttering. There are many different
systems. Some systems are fast and easy, with the simple aim of decluttering your house or office
in a way that lets you work as efficiently as you can. Other systems concern themselves with
esoteric philosophies and the studies of energy. Check out your local library or bookstore to see if
anything catches your eye. Prices of books vary, as do results. Make sure the system is
something that will work for you before you purchase.
Join a decluttering forum or community - Don't be ashamed! You're not the only one dealing with
clutter. If you've been struggling to fight clutter, you may want to visit a decluttering forum for some
moral support and perhaps to get some advice. Just don't allow the forum to get in the way of
actually decluttering.
Take a teleclass - If classrooms seem too expensive or none are offered in your area, and you
don't mind being on the phone with other students, a teleclass might appeal to you. You can find
teleclasses by doing a search for "decluttering teleclass" in your favorite online search engine. You
will find the cost to be around $55 dollars.
Hire a personal decluttering coach - For the ultimate in personal attention, you can hire a
decluttering coach. Depending on the level of service you require, a personal coach may meet
with you at your space or talk to you over the phone. Service start at around $80 per 45 minutes
and can run higher for more experienced and credentialed decluttering experts.
Use a downloadable report - A downloadable report is a great option if you need to declutter fast
2. and are not interested in reading a treatise on ancient energy harmonics. Look for program that
appeals to your work style and time constraints. A reasonable price for this kind of report would be
around $20.
Decluttering your house and office is a worthwhile pursuit. You can really free up a lot of energy
and peace of mind when your immediate surroundings are not fighting you on a constant basis. As
you can see, there are many ways to go about decluttering. Do whatever works for you, but do it.
Happy decluttering!
Joesph Merton is a recovering clutter collecter. You can read more about his fight against the evils
of clutter, information on decluttering, and what's been working for him by visiting his site =>
clearclutter.org.
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