Friday, February 9, 2018

Clutter Quickly Grows With Procrastination

The most common problem most people have with getting rid of clutter and getting organized is not knowing how to begin or where to get started.

So it gets put off until…later.

Of course, the reasons are usually decent.

For one, there’s a lot going on in our lives. We are going in so many directions that there never seems to be enough time to get anything done.

And it’s easier to put organizing off because you think it’ll take up too much time right now.
The other priorities — like eating and sleeping (minor things, right?) of course take first on the list.

But getting organized doesn’t have to take a lot of time every single day.

And if you don’t start getting organized, even just a little bit at a time, there are some very real negative effects that, well, could kill you. A little drastic… I know. But the effect clutter and disorganization can have on your health is very, very real.

It adds stress to your already busy life.
It sucks away your energy and makes you tired.
In many people, it increases the symptoms of depression.
But enough of the negative stuff!


Here’s how we can benefit from being organized and getting rid of clutter…

-More sleep.
-A better mood every day.
-Better relationships.
-Easier house management.
-Your bills get paid on time.
-More space.
-More time to do things you actually enjoy!