It's a Secret of Adulthood: for most people, outer order contributes to inner calm. I agree that in the context of a happy life, a crowded coat closet or a messy desk shouldn't much matter. Nevertheless, I've found that getting control of clutter gives me a disproportionate boost in happiness, and other people seem to feel the same way.
Having a clutter-filled home makes me feel overwhelmed. Everywhere I look, I see little chores that should be done. No one task is particularly difficult, but together, they add up to a big headache and a big jumble. Pretty soon, it's easier just to add to the piles than to try to attack the problem. That's another Secret of Adulthood: tidy areas tend to stay tidy, and messy areas tend to get messier.
Here are ten easy, quick tips that, if followed regularly, will help keep your clutter under control. And none of them takes more than five minutes -- if that. I mostly follow these, and I'm a lot happier when I do.
What are some other quick, easy tricks you've found to make your life more clutter-free? Again, I realize that this issue seems fairly trivial, but it does seem to be a source of low-grade irritation for a lot of people.
I met so many great people at the PSFK salon last week, including Maria Popova of the great site Brain Pickings -- "curating eclectic interestingness from culture's collective brain." She created this terrific piece about happiness from TED soundbites and kinetic typography. Fabulous.
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This list is thorough and concise. Excellent!