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started by Steve Deleon on 18 Mar 12
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    If you don't know how to declutter your home, a lot of that can be because you simply don't have the storage space that you need. If you are frustrated because there just isn't any place or any way for you to start organizing clutter, you need to create storage space. Creating storage space can be a lot of work, but it is a great way to have the ability to know how to declutter your home and to give you all of the best tools to help you do it.

    Do You Have a System?

    Knowing how to declutter your home also includes having a system. If you don't have a system for organizing clutter it just isn't going to work. You want to be sure that you are able to clear the clutter and get it working in a way that you know where it is and are able to find it when you need it. Don't stress out about having clutter; just create a system so that you are able to have a great organizational method that will create some amazing looking storage shelves and a clean house.

    Anyone who's faced a pile of clutter has also faced negative emotions - insecurity, guilt, shame, fear, and grief to name a few. It's these difficult feelings that partially keep a clutterer stuck in a bad pattern of living. In this article, you'll see how five negative emotions tug on the heart of a clutterer in different ways, sometimes all at once. I'll show you that it is not only OK to face these feelings straight on; it is also OK to let them go.

    Fear - This is the "I might need it someday" plan. You may feel anxiety about not being prepared for any and every possibility. Letting go of this emotion frees you up to face your life with more courage. Gradually build trust that you are already handling what life gives you.

    Insecurity - Have clutter from a home business or new hobby that never took off? When you lack confidence to pursue an ambitious goal, keeping the clutter can make you feel like you are hanging on to the glimpse of a dream. The clutter can actually keep you from doing the work to make your endeavor a success.

    Shame - Clutterers and hoarders often feel shameful and embarrassed that they have let the clutter gather for so long, or only increase over time. Each time they look at their piles, they feel too ashamed to even approach them. Letting go of shame will help you put the painful past behind you, and this is possible. Sometimes this represents a person's poor choices or use of money. They bought several cases of items in bulk, have something expensive that has never been used, or just haven't been able to clean up the clutter. Letting go of guilt will help you clear out clutter sometimes made by poor choices, and gives you freedom to make new choices.

    It is OK to let go of these emotions. Releasing them can help you build up your confidence once more. Hypnotherapy, especially from those specializing in clutter, is one of the easiest ways to release these emotions.



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