![]() ![]() Items to be stored – It’s tempting to hang onto things that we might need someday. Setting a specific place for your daily-wear accessories, apart from the designated space for precious personal artifacts will smooth your morning routine and keep your accessories from getting tangled. Jewelry and small accessories – Items you only wear occasionally mixed with items you take on and off everyday are a recipe for daily stress. No space should ever require digging! Again, invest in a real container and throw things you don’t regularly use either away or in deeper storage. Small loose items like stationary, office supplies, or hobby supplies – Small, loose items are sure to get messy quickly if they don’t have a space where they can not only rest, but be kept from jumbling about and into the wrong space. If you regularly unload keys, reusable bags, etc at the end of the day, get baskets or hooks to stow these items when you’re not carrying them around town. However, by doing this every day you are committing to clutter and not solving a recurring problem. It feels temporary, like it’s not a big deal. Things that get unpacked every day (study supplies, purse contents) – It’s tempting to unpack things onto the dining room table or another easy surface. This is a spot that is prone to clutter and will most likely need a stricter system of storage in order for me to keep things contained. There is a pile right here on my desk as I write. Obvious as it is, this lesson still eludes me often.
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