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Do you need a Professional Organizer?
Maybe not...

You have to ask yourself if you think you can do your organizing
project on your own. Can you set up systems to keep your home
organized? If not, maybe you do need a Professional Organizers help.
If you want to tackle this on your own. Go about it systematically.
You will feel less overwhelmed by the task. Decide which room you
want to start with. If necessary, break that down even further and
decide which area of the room to begin with that day. Complete one
room at a time. You will enjoy seeing the results of your hard work.
Jumping from to room will only overwhelm you. Remember it always
looks worse before it looks better.

1. Get a friend to help you. A, no-nonsense friend. This friend will
be your "coach" he/she will be entrusted to ask the hard questions.
Is this junk? Do you need it? Do you have room to keep it. You need
someone who is willing to be firm but caring.

2. Gather things to sort your items into. Boxes, laundry baskets, crates.
Label these for the sort. For instance, Trash, Other Room, Give Away, Keep.
You'll need trashbags too.

3. Begin in one area and be tough with yourself. Limit how many pieces
of a collection you will keep. Be honest in the process. If you really
haven't worn that dress in three years. It is time to let it go. Continue
sorting each area until it is finished. Do not take items to other rooms
during the sort. Stay in this zone only.

4. If necessary, set up appointments with yourself to get the tasks
completed. Your home is important. You deserve a nice place that doesn't
cause you stress. Keep your appointments to complete the project.

5. Don't buy organizing products. Wait until after the sort. You wont
know until after the sorting process, what you actually need. Have a yard
sale and use the funds you earn to buy a quick new paint color and organizing
supplies.

6. Closed solid boxes are preferable to clear containers for storing papers,
CD's, DVD?s and photos, they offer less visual clutter. Be sure to buy acid
free products for document storage.

7. Think out of the box, many items sold for kitchen storage are excellent
for other areas of the house. Drawer organizers, cutlery trays and stands,
magnetic rails and baskets. Look around before deciding on the more expensive
options.

8. You cant expect to get it finished in one day. Tired? Ok, stop for the day,
but take out the trash first. This will keep you from having purger’s remorse.
You wont be tempted to retrieve anything from the trash at one AM.

9. Think about how you really live in each room. Set it up to reflect that.
If you take your shoes off at the door and they become an unsightly pile. Buy
a storage item for that area. If you put down your keys, mail, cell phone etc...
at the nearest counter. Put a decorative bowl or basket there.

10. Most importantly, Address the issues that keep you disorganized. Realize
that previous habits may need to be relearned. In order to keep you new rooms
organized, changes in behavior must be made. You'll feel pride instead of shame.
Forgive yourself for the way it was. Vow to live better.
Have a party and celebrate!

This article is free to use in print and on line publications.
The author byline below must stay intact when reprinting this article.
© Annie Thomas-Burke (2006)
Annie Thomas-Burke is a versatile Freelance Writer
and business owner of Reclaimed Spaces Services.
http://www.designsbyannieb.com/

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