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Do You Feel That Your Life Is “Chaotic”

By: Mark Dudds

How do you know if you really should clean out some mess from your home? Here's how to spot (and overcome!) clutter as part of your life.

Would you have to move furniture around so that someone can sit down?

Creating a junk closet where you hide all of it away is one thing (not good, but certainly a bit more tolerable). But when your "junk" starts spilling out into your living and work areas, it is time to re-evaluate the situation. I have seen people who couldn't turn on the wood stove as it was piled up with rubbish -- or they could not get in to bed because it was covered with "stuff." If you are unable to use parts of the home or office as a result of clutter, then it is time for the hard hat and shovel!

Is there something that you know you own but cannot find?

Not having the ability to find things when you need them is really a sure sign -- you do not have a set place for your belongings. And not just any old place, but a commonsense spot nearest the point where you use the item -- a small cubby hole or section of a drawer that may be dedicated only to your scissors and nothing else. Where would you look for those scissors if you needed them? That's where they should be kept. And if you will want scissors in several different places around the home or office, buy 2 or 3 pairs.

Does it take you ages to leave the house in the morning time?

Let me guess, you walk out the door without your briefcase. After this you walk out again minus keys. Finally, you head out the door and realize your lunch is sitting on your table top. This will be nothing much more poor planning. Take a moment the night before to gather up everything that you need to take with you the following morning. Put it in a specified area near the door so you don't forget it. You can even place a sticky note on the door to remind yourself to get your lunch from your fridge!

Do you need to pay a late payment fee to your bank?

If you had a regular way of managing bills every month, you wouldn't get behind. Set up a tiny filing rack where you place all your bills as they arrive, in the order that they become due -- and write the due date on the envelope. Then, schedule in some time each month to pay the bills which are due in the next week or so. Treat your bill-paying time like an arrangement, don't forget to mark it off on the calendar and don't let anything get in the way of carrying out that task. If you ever have to delay paying your bills because you don't have enough money to pay them, then it's time to re-evaluate your spending habbits and alter them.

Do you ever have to request an extension on your tax return?

For some people, tax day isn't April 15th -- it's August 15th! Most folk who file extensions do so because they can't get all of their paperwork together on time. So set up a filing box solely for tax receipts. Break your receipts down into basic categories -- office supplies, charitable donations, medical expenses, travel -- and file any new receipts as soon as you get them if you can. Then, you can hand the entire box over to your CPA. Better yet, set yourself up on a computerized accounting program (like Quicken or Quickbooks) and enter your expenses each month.

Does your life feel as if it’s out of control?

Many signs of clutter are tangible -- you can see and feel them. But that sense of overwhelming can be ten times more damaging than a stack of unopened mail or a pile of junk in your closet. Do you ever feel that you are overlooking something important, forgetting to do something vital that you will definitely pay for it in the end? Or that you will never get caught up, no matter how hard you try? Or that you are losing your mind because you can't deal with your mess anymore? The first step to curbing these anxieties is to tackle a cluttered drawer or today's pile of mail or a tiny pile of filing. Just putting a dent in the mess can take a great weight off your shoulders -- and infrequently give you the motivation you require to dig in deeper. Just realize that "de-cluttering" is a process, and it will take you many small baby steps to reach your goal -- and savor the satisfaction at completing each step.

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How is it possible to know if you really should clean out some clutter from your house? Here's how to spot (and handle!) clutter in your life.

Quite often, as a self employed handyman, I need expert assistance or advice. I have used a number of companies along the way like Window Cleaner Camden. These days however, I spend more time writing than I do working.

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