" Piles of unopened mail, laundry baskets full of unfolded clothes, and dishes piled in the sink all cause your house to feel cluttered.
Not to mention what is lurking in your closet or in your garage.
It makes you sad, right? You just want your house to feel organized and clean.
Unfortunately, with our hectic schedules, life happens and cleaning doesn't.
But don't worry, you can clean up and declutter fast in just 5 easy steps.
The S.
P.
A.
C.
E.
formula, recommended by organizing guru Julie Morgenstern, is an easy formula you can follow to give you a great start at decluttering your house.
You can use this formula for any area in your home.
But, we'll start with the incredible collection of mail that adorns your kitchen table every week for our example of how this formula works.
- S - Sort your items into categories.
If you are dealing with mounds of mail on your kitchen table, go throughit and sort it into smaller piles.
Junk mail, bills, magazines, items thatneed a response, etc.
Separate it out. - P - PurgeThrow away, (or in our case, place in a recycle bin) any item you don'tabsolutely have to have.
You have to pay your bills, so keep those, but doyou really need to keep a sales flyer from three weeks ago? Recycle it! - A - Assign a home.
The end of your kitchen table is probably not the most appropriate placefor your mail to live.
Find a space close to where you walk in with yourmail.
And designate that space as the mail area.
A shelf or cubby would befantastic. - C - Containerize and make it pretty.
Buy yourself some decorative containers or baskets and one recycling tub(if you do not already have one).
Label your containers.
Use one containerfor bills.
Use one container for items that need attention (invitationsetc.
).
And use another container for sales flyers, newspapers andmagazines you want to go through.
Recycle the items you don't need.
Youcan buy as many containers as you need to keep it organized and sorted. - E - Equalize and maintain.
If you diligently sort every day when you come in with your mail, you willfind that the clutter that once resided on your kitchen table hascompletely vanished.
Instead, you have a manageable, organized system atyour disposal.
You will periodically need to go through the purge step toget rid of the items in the containers that you no longer need.
Forinstance, if you paid a bill, file it.
If the magazine has been read,recycle it.
Don't leave the items in your containers for too long beforetending to them.
P.
A.
C.
E.
formula works.
You can repeat the same process with your overflowing closet.
Or your grungy garage.
Simply sort, purge, assign a home, containerize and equalize.
No more pig's sty.
Every area will be organized and clutter free.