As much as we hate to admit it, clutter is a big problem in our daily lives. It prevents us from doing what we need to do because we bog ourselves down with stuff. Our inboxes need to be cleaned regularly of all the junk mail we receive digitally, which slows our computers down and causes us frustration.

If you're the type of person who can't stand to deal with clutter one second longer, this guide full of organization ideas is for you. You'll find it filled with suggestions on ways to keep your clutter under control once and for all effectively. 

Below, there may even be a nugget of truth that you come to acknowledge when you get real about the reason why you've held onto so much stuff. When you clear the clutter from your life, your entire purpose on the planet seems clearer.

Sort Your Belongings into Piles

You should decide whether you want to 'Keep,' 'Donate,' or 'Throwaway.' All items that don't have a proper home of their own must be sorted and dealt with immediately. Doing so ensures that you don't have stragglers taking up valuable space in the home. 

Instead, you know that you must find a new location for the items that you want to hang onto while finding the time to donate those things that no longer serve a purpose in your life.

Give Yourself a Timeframe for Getting Rid of Things

If there's something you can't bear to part with yet, give yourself a firm timeframe for using it. If you store it away and don't retrieve it by that date, it's time to sell or give it to someone who will cherish it. 

There's no need to keep items you might want to use later. Instead, you must be strict with yourself about getting rid of clutter by letting go of things that don't have value to you anymore.

Take Photos of Sentimental Items Before Letting Them Go

You likely have a lot of memories attached to your stuff. However, it's usually not the item itself that you care about. It's the feelings that you have assigned the object. 

Instead of keeping every item you've bought, or someone has given to you, take a few pictures of it before sending it out into the world for someone else to enjoy. You'll still evoke positive memories about the item whenever you look at the photographs you've taken of it. This is how to get rid of sentimental clutter effectively.

Scan Your Children's Drawings and Display Them Digitally

If you have children that love creating artwork for you, it's time to do something about it, so it doesn't take over your home. You can lovingly display digital copies of the paintings and drawings you receive over your lifetime as a parent. It makes it so your children feel proud, but there isn't a lot of clutter acquired in the process.

Invest in Furniture with Storage Capabilities

If an object has more than one use, it's far better for you to deal with daily. Look for furniture with built-in cabinets and drawers. You can hide blankets and spare pillows inside the cabinets and entertainment centers. 

When planning the layout of your home, consider the ways you can maximize every square inch without it looking or feeling cluttered.

Adopt a Minimalist Mindset

There's no use in holding onto everything you currently have in your possession. It's time to let things go. There are plenty of people that could benefit from your generosity. Allow yourself to bless them with your gently-used items and free up space in the process. 

If it's taking up space in your home without having a purpose, it's not doing you one bit of good!

Arrange for Donated Items to Be Picked Up Immediately

It's hard for some people to commit after they've decluttered. They drive around with donation items in their trunks for months. Instead of causing even more of a nuisance in your life, arrange for a local charity to pick up your belongings for you. Commit to a firm date and time to have the donations ready for the non-profit or organization. 

Kick Clutter to the Curb

Don't attempt to cut the clutter alone. Call a professional and take their advice right away. They'll get your home whipped into shape in no time.

A contractor specializing in home decluttering changes your whole perspective on how you buy and store your stuff.

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