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If you remove clutter from your home, it’s easier to maintain an organized household
For the first time in what seems like weeks, the clouds have cleared and sun is streaming through the windows. Looking around my home, I thought, “Does anybody have the number for that Hoarders show?”
My husband and daughter must have seen my reaction to the buried table and books stacked 10 high. It’s not that bad, they tried to tell me.
“Please don’t make us spend the entire weekend cleaning,” my daughter begged. Typically I like to start on the mess and work until it’s done. But as I watched my daughter whimper and whine, I realized my method might have traumatized her.
Most of us have more stuff than we have space for, so this isn’t actually about shifting a few things around and dusting or running a vacuum. I don’t know about you, but I need to declutter, clean and then get rid of stuff. And this year it looks like that is going to be a multi-step process.