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Re: How would interior design, interior decorating experts deal with clutter, organizing clutter in
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| On Jul 11, 1:05 am, thesak <don.sak...@gmail.com> wrote:
> How would interior design, interior decorating experts deal with
> clutter, organizing clutter in households adrift with clutter?...
Dear Thesak, I will never forget when the "lightbulb" came on for me
and my clutter dysfunction. My first lesson was from Ann Landers. She
wrote, " A place for everything and everything in it's place." You
have to promise yourself that when you find that place for that item
you will not deviate from placing - whatever it is - back in that
"place" when you are done with it. I'm going to granny preach to
you...Messiness is caused by the following...
1. You were not taught to keep your room clean
2. Your personality
3. You are lazy and don't care
4. You just don't know how to get started or where to start
5. Everyone around you is a slob and you're sick of cleaning up after
them
I will be happy to help you out if you want help. And I promise not to
turn you into an obsessive compulsive neat freak! I am organized only
because I am a sanguine talking, hyper babbling idiot, who had ten
projects going at once and never finished one. I taught myself to slow
down and organize to make sense of my chaotic life. It's working. Hope
to hear from you, sincerely, Evi from Mesa Arizona
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