Fall Organizing Tips and Tricks

Clutter-Busting Secrets of the Pros

Seven strategies for motivating yourself to get rid of all the things you don't want, need, or even like

Clutter-Busting Secrets of the Pros
Tara Striano
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Clutter-Buster: Clean Out for a Worthy Cause
Getting rid of things will be easier if you can picture someone else benefiting from them (instead of how they just signify wasted money for you). Pick an organization to donate to, and learn as much as you can about it. Read the literature, check out the web-site, and visit the facility, if possible.

Toss-It Tips
  • Don't just leave your stuff outside the charity's storefront or in a donation bin, to be ruined by the elements. Deliver it in person, or find out if the organization will arrange a pickup from your home.

  • See if there are specific items the charity needs; this will make those things easier to give up. If it doesn't accept certain items — such as that combination NordicTrack/clothes hanger — ask if it knows of a group that does.

  • If an item is truly worthless or beyond repair, don't make the organization deal with it. Find out the proper way to junk it instead.

  • Get your kids involved, too, so they can see what it's like to give.


  • Why It Works
  • Discarded items will most likely be used, worn, or appreciated a lot sooner in someone else's hands than they would in yours.

  • You can earn a tax deduction for donated goods. But you are responsible for keeping track of donations, determining their worth, and itemizing them on your tax return.



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