Okay, so you earn a fairly well-paid job at some advertising agency. Of course, there’s no denying that, you do have a lot of spending power to boot nor you have denied yourself in using the privilege. Well, so much for that. It sure explains that unmistakable room clutter you have in your apartment. Buying too much stuff can definitely clog you up. Unless you’re aiming to max-out your credit card, a cut in your buying spree is in order (it can even save you money too!).
Room clutter is probably one of the least problems we have today but it certainly takes a prime spot whenever we come home to our apartments or houses and we see a hodge-podge of trinkets, toys, unwashed shirts, baseball cards, wires, and a whole of others to mention. Surely, coming home to your “place of sanctuary” is never been the same again.
Clearing up room clutter doesn’t need you to have a degree in rocket science nor even an experience working for the sanitary department. All it takes is a little effort and time (from you, not the cleaning lady) to clear up your room’s messy situation. Oh, and maybe some helpful tips you can see below would do the trick.
In order to jumpstart your room revolution and free yourself from room clutter rule, you can kick off the whole shebang by putting everything back to their proper places. Clutters are usually stuff that has been taken out where they belong and was not taken back.
Now, you don’t have to display all that Babe Ruth baseball collectors cards or that ten-year’s old trophy all over your place. Putting them in some box or somewhere where they won’t be easily misplaced can help stop making them a source of room clutter. Getting rid also of that extra sofa would surely give your living room a breath of fresh air.
If you have unused boxes lying around, you can use them to act as storage areas for the stuff that you’re not using anymore. Taking away those old and not-used-anymore items will help in providing space for that new stuff you bought from the mall a week ago.
Source: How to Reduce Your Room Clutter
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