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How to Overcome Hoarding: 6 Helpful Tips Clean Up Clutter Immediately. ... Declutter for 15 Minutes Each Day. ... Throw Away Anything You Haven't Used in the Past Year. ... Use the OHIO Rule for Mail and Emails. ... Request Help From Friends and Family. ... Seek Treatment.
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Read More »Follow these five tips to address your compulsive hoarding tendencies and remove clutter from your residence. Hoarding is a mental condition with damaging psychological effects. People who hoard keep objects and animals even if they have little financial or sentimental value. People with a hoarding disorder have difficulty discarding objects and often neglect household cleanliness and personal hygiene. According to the International Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Foundation, approximately 2 to 6 percent of the population lives with hoarding disorder, although symptoms of hoarding may be present for 1 in 20 individuals. While the condition is challenging, overcoming hoarding tendencies is possible. Here are 6 tips that can help:
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