5 Easy Tips for Clearing Out the Clutter in Your Workspace

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Have you been putting off clearing out the clutter in your workspace for way too long? Decluttering and organizing can help you feel more motivated to tackle all of those projects that need your attention. Best of all, it’s easy to get started, especially if you follow these super helpful decluttering tips presented by Organize Technology.

  • Sort Through Your Things with Purpose
  • Use Feng Shui to Organize Your Home 
  • Know Where to Donate Unwanted Items
  • Designate Some New Spaces for Calm
  • Dust, Clean, and Vacuum When You’re Done 

Sort Through Your Things with Purpose 

Aside from being an eyesore, clutter in your home office can make you feel more stressed. That chronic stress eventually drains your energy, messes with your focus, and even makes it more of a challenge to lose weight. So, creating an organized, tidy workspace could be the key to success with your other goals. 

Good Housekeeping suggests some simple and impactful steps for creating an organized space that will make your life easier. The most important rule from this list to remember is to be firm about what you want to keep, what you’ll toss, and what you can donate. Avoid the temptation to leave “maybe” piles cluttering up your rooms. 

Use Feng Shui to Organize Your Home  

Decluttering your workspace, as well as your entire house is all about creating the right energy. So, why not get yourself off to a positive start with feng shui? Part of this practice involves focusing on three central spaces inside your office. These areas will most impact your daily energy, so work on decluttering these meaningful areas first. A streamlined desk can be especially helpful in creating favorable energy since this is where you begin and end your day. 

Know Where to Donate Unwanted Items 

Once you’ve gone through and decluttered, you’re likely to be left with a big pile of items you no longer need. Consider giving items away to your family members, friends, or your favorite charity organization. Take the time to check an organization’s ratings before you decide where to give. Sites like GuideStar and Charity Navigator provide all the information you need to decide if a non-profit is doing good work in your area. 

Don’t be surprised either by what you can donate instead of throwing away. Even beauty products can be put to good use by international and domestic organizations such as Madre, a non-profit that provides hygiene products to women in need around the world. 

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Designate Some New Spaces for Calm 

As you organize your workspace, take a look at your home and designate some spaces to serve as havens for relaxation. Your bathroom can be the perfect place to escape after a hectic day, so add some special touches to create your own spa at home. Treat yourself to some soft new towels to wrap yourself in after those warm evening baths, and use essential oils and candles to help your mind relax after those stressful days. 

Another way you can use your home to relieve stress is by dedicating a space to daily meditation or yoga. Making a yoga/meditation zone is easier than you think. All you really need is a quiet space free of distractions. 

Dust, Clean, and Vacuum When You’re Done 

Now that everything is in its place, you’ll want to focus on a little deep cleaning. Getting ahead of that spring cleaning list can help reduce allergens in your home and make your home office look tidy. Set aside a day on the weekend and clean everything from top to bottom to get rid of dust, dirt, and any stains on fabrics. You can even make natural cleaning products of your own with simple ingredients you likely already have in your kitchen. Making the switch to non-toxic cleaning products will prevent toxins from building up in your newly organized workspace, which is good for you and the environment. 

Don’t let clutter stop you from thriving every day. Get all that junk out of your home office and get on the right track to living a healthier life. You will be so glad you did.


This article was written by Chelsea Lamb of businesspop.net. Organize Technology is dedicated to helping you improve and organize the technologies in your life. For more information, please contact us today!

 

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