Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Needing To Downsize Declutter New York City

By Michael Scott


Not everyone is good at keeping things tidy and throwing away unwanted items. Many people just push things to one side and before too long they have a house full of clutter. For others the problem is worse as they simply cannot throw things away. For anyone who wants to downsize declutter New York City has companies that can help alleviate the stress of dealing with the junk in your life.

Compulsive hoarding is a recognized disorder and a person suffering from this will need to seek professional help. As therapy progresses they may be able to tackle the clutter in their house alone. For many though, help will be needed to part with the detritus of life which has built up over the years. A sympathetic and professional company can help remove all unneeded items without traumatizing the hoarder.

For most of us, the house simply gains more things than we actually need. Eventually it spills out of closets and becomes clutter. At some point things that have not been used in years or went out of fashion with hooped skirts might need to be sent to the Goodwill. Keeping things "just in case" is a sure way to gather clutter.

When you are moving to a smaller house you might need to downsize. A smaller apartment with less space might not accommodate all your furniture. Instead of paying to move it, decide ahead of time what to keep and what to sell. Make a plan of the new property to see what fits before paying to move it.

When you start packing things into boxes start with things you know you use and cannot live without. You may find you have duplicates of things or things that got replaced with a newer model that can be put in a pile for the Goodwill or sold. Try not to be too sentimental, but also do not throw out things like spices or cleaning stuff you might have to buy again.

Clothing can be difficult to part with; favorite shirt, prom dress or baby's first onesie can all hold sentimental value. There is no problem keeping a few items like this but if it is never worn, torn or stained - throw it out. If it does not fit - gift it to Goodwill. Keep only what is needed and worn regularly. Adopt a "one in one out" policy and get rid of something each time a new purchase is made.

A great way to keep track of things in the closet is with the hangers. Turn all hangers so the hook is toward the back of the closet. As each item is worn turn the hanger to face the front of the closet. After one year any hanger which is still facing the back is a good candidate for the Goodwill. The same works for shoes, CDs, DVDs and books (although books can be very emotive and are almost never clutter).

Make time to clear out your life and you will find it a liberating experience. You will also have more closet space, be able to see things in drawers and have fewer things to dust. If all this seems a little overwhelming then call in the professionals.




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