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OUR BEST DECLUTTERING TIPS Know your hoarding tendencies. Start small: 5 minutes at a time. Donate the clothes you don't wear anymore. Focus on one room at a time: the bathroom is a good place to start. Ask for help: declutter living rooms with your family or your friends.
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Read More »Hoarding is a compulsive mental disorder associated with a pattern of behavior that makes it extremely difficult for an individual to discard their possessions. It’s often emphasized by the excessive gathering of things, and a strong unwillingness to give them up, even when living spaces are filled to the brim. This commonly results in stress, impairment, and even personal safety can become a real issue. Compulsive hoarding is also considered a feature of obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD). A good example of this habit is the popular television program Hoarders, wherein we’re continually shown the negative effects of the disorder on people’s lives, including how it contributes to family strife and tension, and the development of isolation and hermit-like qualities. Believe it or not, people can become prisoners in their own homes as a result of hoarding. While hoarding may stem from a number of psychological conditions and other societal and familial factors, the condition can be combated with the love and support of one’s family unit, as well as friends and support groups.
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Read More »If you or one of your loved ones is a hoarder reaching out for help, one of the easiest ways to begin the healing process is to start small. Simply taking over someone’s house and throwing out all their things can be just as damaging as the effects of the disorder itself. Like other forms of mental illness, a slow and steady approach can be very beneficial to the process of reversing the need to hoard. Start by making a routine of taking out the trash and recycling. This is helpful because it allows hoarders and their support groups to throw out even more trash as time goes on. The next steps can include how to tackle each room within the house from a trash standpoint - going one room at a time is often a comfortable way to begin the decluttering process for most hoarders. Assemble a house cleaning kit that you could use in various parts of the house. As you begin the process, try starting with the kitchen. Leftover food, rotten food, and other organic products can pose certain health risks. A dirty kitchen also smells terrible, so cleaning and decluttering can bring about a sense of freshness and positivity. Tackle the sink by washing pots and pans, recycling old Tupperware containers that can’t be salvaged, and focus on removing potentially harmful bacteria and germs from the home. Make sure to use non-toxic dishwashing detergents for that. Next will be to do a thorough clear-out of the fridge. You’ll likely discover a plethora of expired and rotten food inside, so be sure to make checking for food that’s soon to expire as well. Once complete, we recommend slicing a lemon and placing it in the fridge to keep nasty odors at bay. Make sure you only use natural cleaning products, when cleaning your home.
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Read More »Throw out any old personal care products, or donate rarely used ones to someone who will benefit from them. Dispose of all leftover prescription medications that could fall into the wrong hands. Next comes the countertops, toilet, shower/bathtub, floors, and glass surfaces. Sanitation is of the utmost importance in the bathroom, as festering bacteria, feces, urine, and other things can present dire health concerns and should be cleaned as part of a regular cleaning routine. Resist the use of harsh chemicals, keeping in mind the environmental dangers of using toxic cleaners, and instead go for Eco-friendly bathroom cleaners with ingredients from natural sources like plants and minerals. They will clean your bathroom just as effectively, and leave you with a healthier, non-toxic home that will also benefit your health.
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