When it comes to getting rid of clutter, I’ve discovered that many clients simply don’t know how or are unwilling to get go of “things,” even if they don’t use or need it. The realisation is that they were given something and are frightened of hurting someone else’s feelings if they get rid of it, or that they paid so much for it that getting rid of it would be pointless.

You must overcome these obstacles before you can begin organising your home by Professional home organizer . You should save certain keepsakes, but you cannot be expected to keep everything you gather throughout the years, even if they were presents. Many times, the giver has no idea if you still have the thing.

When it comes to feelings, some people overcome this difficulty by passing along objects to other members of the family. You can always sell or donate items you paid a lot for to deserving families. Believe me when I say that the process will make you feel better.

Basically, decluttering means getting rid of whatever you don’t use or won’t need in the future – excluding mementos, of course. This step is required for an organised, clutter-free house. If you are hesitant to getting rid of stuff, you can always keep them, but you will most likely run out of space. The key is to avoid allowing clutter to take over your life and house.

If you are at the “cluttered-up home” stage, I strongly advise you to seek advice from a professional organiser on how to become clutter-free and to understand the fundamentals of home organising.

Maintaining home tidiness will require a small bit of organising time each day, or at least once a week, once you’ve gotten organised, but the clutter in your house will be substantially reduced.

People who are discouraged or overwhelmed when contemplating home organisation usually live in homes that have been taken over by clutter. Such disorganisation makes finding things difficult, as well as cleaning and housekeeping. Clutter-free living is less stressful, more pleasurable, and far healthier. Taking on the effort of decluttering and arranging your home is well worth it.