Organize Your Closet
It's easy to shut the door to your
closet and ignore the cluttered stacks of clothes, shoes, and
accessories you probably haven't worn in ten years. But having a
functional, organized closet will not only make your morning routine
more pleasant, it'll also help you feel less stressed the rest of the
day as well. After all, who wants to begin their day with clutter?
PURGE – Grab several
trash bags in which you can place items you want to donate, sell, or
discard. Go through each item individually, asking yourself if
you'll ever really wear it again. Try to be as honest as possible,
and get rid of anything you think you won't wear. If it's too big,
let it go. You don't want to give yourself the option to regain
weight. If it's too small, you'll only feel guilty for your weight
gain each time you see it. If you do lose weight, you'll mostly
likely treat yourself to some new clothes anyway, not the old
clothes you wore ten years ago (or more). If you find clothes you
haven't worn yet, pass them along to someone else. This will not
only free space in your closet, but also relieve you of the guilt
associated with purchasing something you never wore. Do the same for
shoes, purses, belts and anything else you find.
ORGANIZE – Now that
you've pared everything down, arrange your clothing by style and
color for easy access. Next, try to get as much as you can off the
floor, as it will help maximize your space and minimize the time you
spend digging for things. You may want to get new hangers and
discard the miscellaneous ones that tend to get tangled together.
Consider buying a hanging shoe rack as well, so you can clearly see
your collection. Lastly, put purses on shelves and hang belts.
MAINTAIN - To keep
your closet manageable, use the one-in-one-out rule – If you buy
something new, something old must go. Keep only a certain number of
hangers. This will keep your closet from becoming overstuffed again.
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