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How To Get Rid Of Stuff

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Most of us dread that annual chore, Spring Cleaning. But the time has come around once again. It's the season to search your house and try to find space for everything and get your possessions organized. Actually, it doesn't matter what time of year it is; the more efficient use of space and reduction of clutter can benefit anyone and reduce stress as well as improve your living environment. Many of us put this chore off as long as possible, but it has to be done eventually. Here are some suggestions to help motivate you to get rid of the stuff that you no longer need, without a lot of sweat on your part.



Clothing

One of the most common types of clutter is clothing. All of us seem to have some clothes that no longer fit, have gone out of style, or that we only needed once, like a dress that you wore as a bridesmaid five years ago. Maybe you have jeans that have gotten a little tight or a jacket that you received as a gift that is just plain ugly. It's easy to get rid of unwanted garments, so this is a good place to start. Just put any jeans, jackets, dresses, t-shirts, skirts, boots, shoes, or blouses that you no longer need or want into a garbage bag. Now all you have to do is find a drop off box for clothing donations. Good Will, the Red Cross, and many other charities have such boxes set up, usually in a convenient location such as a supermarket or local mall. You can probably spot one of these boxes while shopping or commuting to or from work. If you don't spot one right away, just check the phone book for local charities, give them a call, and they will be happy to direct you to a location where you can drop off your clothes. You won't have to pay a fee for extra trash service, and you'll be helping a worthwhile cause with minimal effort on your part.

Toys, Games, and Stuffed Animals

If you have children, then you probably also have toys that they have outgrown, lost interest in, or never really liked in the first place. You can do a good deed and make some child very happy by giving these unwanted toys to a kid who will truly appreciate them. Many charities host toy drives, especially around the holidays. They will place drop off boxes outside of a local Wal-mart or supermarket and make sure that needy children get the toys that your own kids need longer use. Even if there is no local drive in your area, many churches have programs to provide children with gently used stuffed animals like teddy bears, plush cats and dogs, or any others. They can also help you find a home for board games and similar items. If all else fails, try an internet search for a local charity that ships children's items overseas to needy youngsters.

Home Furnishings

Furniture is sometimes the most difficult item to get rid of during your cleaning. It is usually heavy and there can be a hefty fee to have it carted away. But getting rid of unwanted or outdated furniture can free up a lot of space and really reduce clutter. The first step to getting rid of it without a lot of effort is to ask your friends and family if they, or someone they know, would like it in exchange for hauling it away. Maybe they have a relative in college who would love a free sofa or recliner for their dorm or apartment. If your furniture is still in good shape, it can be a real break for people on a budget with a new living arrangement. Even if you don't have luck asking friends or relatives, you could try any of the free internet classified sites like Craig's List. You might even be able to get some money for your old furniture through free classifieds and save yourself the trouble and expense of hauling it away yourself. If you aren't tech savvy, but can carry your unwanted furniture a short ways, try putting it at the end of your driveway with a “free sofa!” sign on it. It will disappear before you know it! Furniture only seems difficult or expensive to get rid of.

No matter what items you want to dispose of, there is usually a way to transfer them to someone who needs them. Whether you give the items to a family member, friend, friend of a friend, complete stranger, or local charity, you will feel good knowing that they are going to good use. Spring cleaning can be easy once you get started! Remember, you can turn your junk into someone else's treasure! Now get started!
How To Get Rid Of Stuff
1. Do I use it?

Go ahead. Peek inside of one of your storage boxes. What's inside? Do you use any of the items? Unless an item has special meaning to you, if you don't use it—and don't need to store it for seasonal events—it needs to go.

2. When is the last time I used it?

You pull out a one-pound paperweight a former boss gave you in 1985. There's no draft in your office—not a chance of papers blowing about. You haven't used it since… Well, come to think of it, you've never used it. Time to say “good-bye.” (Note: If you haven' t used something in a year, consider letting it go.)

3.Do I need it?

Don't worry. You don't have to give everything in the box to your favorite charity. When you examine your stuff, think about which things you actually need. Did you find a sleeping bag bunched up in your office closet? Great. Store it in your garage for the next time you go camping.

4. Does it make me more productive?

Scan the things on your desk. They should all be things you need to be able to grab in a flash to increase your productivity. You don't want to spend 10 minutes running around your office looking for your cell phone. But get rid of anything that doesn't lead to greater productivity. Like that pocket calculator you never use.

5. Do I have more than one of this item?

Do you have three sets of stackable in-and-out boxes crammed in a corner? Are there two extra file cabinets that remain empty? If these items aren't necessities—such as pens—pare down how many you own. If you bought four organizer containers for your last round of office cleaning but they're just collecting dust, pass them on to someone who will use them.

6. Does it bring me joy?

Do you have a vase on your window ledge that you love to put tulips in during the spring? Keep it! Do the framed photos of ocean sunsets on the walls brighten your days? Hang on to them. But keep looking around your office. You may also find things that don't bring you joy. How about that espresso-brown push-button phone with the 10-foot cord that you inherited from the last occupant? Put it in the charity bin.

7. Is this information available on the Internet?

Are there articles and papers spilling out of your file cabinets? Are you scared to get rid of a piece of information because you might need it “someday”? Check to see if the information you want to keep is easily accessible online. For example, at a career conference, you picked up an article, “Top 7 Tips to Leap Beyond Fear of Success,” that you want to read some day. You discover it's readily available on the Internet, so you recycle the paper copy.

Start to recognize why you keep things. Don't just organize—let go before you organize. Practice the art of getting rid of more than you think you can. Trust that if you need something again in the future you'll have the resources to get it.
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