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A Guide to Organizing Closets - Eliminating Ugly Closet Critters By Michael Lee

Closets could be the scariest places on earth. They harbor clutter, disarray, and general entropy, if left untended. But they do not have to be that way, if you know when it is time to move on. To save yourself from the hassles of finding lost things, you need a guide to organizing closets.

Sounds like a line from a breakup song? True, parting with stuff could be a bittersweet experience. These are the things we have lived with ever since... Forever. These have been a part of our childhood, our adolescence. They were there when we had our milestones: graduation, marriage, first baby... Wait. Enough of the melodrama. You have to put your foot down once and for all! When it's time to throw out, it's time to throw out! Don't delay. If you're a habitual procrastinator, go read some tips to deal with procrastination and get on with your tasks.

But you need not be trigger-happy with throwing out the clutter in your closet. This guide to organizing closets will show you how to choose which to throw, which to keep, and what to do when you decide to throw them out.

Guide to Organizing Closets: To throw or not to throw? That is the question.

Some people toss everything out when they clean up. When they realize that they actually need an item, they realize that they have already thrown them out. You do not need to be a victim of "oh-I-threw-it-out!-itis". You just have to be wise and careful with your sorting. You also have to think about the importance of the thing you are considering throwing. Below are some questions you may want to ask yourself, in sorting out which to throw or keep:

  • Is it still important to you?
  • Is it still usable?
  • Do you want it?
  • Does it have sentimental value?

If you answered "yes" to any of the above 4 questions, then keep it.

  • Was it from an ex?
  • Does it carry bad memories?
  • Is it ugly?
  • Do you abhor it?

If you answered "yes" to any of the above 4 questions, then toss it!

It is important to throw out items tied with bad memories. You have to move on too, and not to mention your goal of cleaning out your closet. It's a win-win situation. You get to toss out bad memory reminders (this is actually symbolic), and you'll have less clutter to cram your closet with at the same time.

Guide to Organizing Closets: You don't really have to toss it to the trash...

The stuff you decide to toss, if they are still usable, can go to a good cause. If you have so much stuff to get rid of, have a garage sale. You'll not only get rid of your stuff, you'll also earn extra cash. You can also donate your stuff to charity. Or, if you're feeling creative and extra Scrooge-ish, you can recycle your stuff as gifts. Just make sure that they're still in good condition; and if you can, you may modify the look of the stuff so that the recipients of your gifts won't recognize them.

All in all, organizing anything could be a pain. But going through all your stuff and reliving memories could be part of the process that would make closet cleanup a happy event. Either way, I hope you've enjoyed this guide to organizing closets!

About the Author:
Michael Lee writes mind-altering self-help articles about persuasion, law of attraction, body language, and other success topics that have changed countless lives. Read Michael's groundbreaking self-improvement advice at http://www.20daypersuasion.com/articlelist.html and experience the power now!

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