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Is Your Collection Complete?

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Are you a collector?  Do you get a high off of getting every character from the Star Wars line?  Or an entire set of characters from the latest Disney re-release?  I was blown away the other day when I purchased my daughter’s some new water/juice bottles that had a tag on them that said “Is Your Set Complete?” (see photo to the left).  I thought “are you kidding me?  Now marketers are trying to persuade us that a $1.99 water bottle is a collectable”.  Really?!  As a Professional Organizer, it was like a direct hit into the chest.  Ugh!  This is not what people need.  Many people have a difficult enough time getting rid of things but when you add the label “Collect Them All” that makes it even more difficult for people. 

So here is my questions for you?  Do you care if your collection is complete or not?  Are you more likely to purchase something because it would complete your collection?  If you find yourself answering “yes” to these questions, then you’re a collector. 

If you find that you are a collector I ask you this; why?  Why are you collecting what you are collecting?  What’s the purpose of your collection?  Does it make you happy?  Do you use the items you are collecting, such as plates or tea sets?  Or are you just doing it because you always have collected these things?  Was the collection passed down to you?  Determining why you are collecting something can help you decide if it is something that is worth your time, energy, and space. 

The next big question is: how do you treat your collection?  What happens when you have completed the collection?  Do you cherish it or cast it aside?  What happens to your collection when you die?  If your collection is not well taken care of, used, or beautifully displayed then you should really consider whether or not you need to keep the collection.

Last but not least, let’s talk about prevention.  This is the simple rule of “one in, one out”.  If you decide to start a new collection you must get rid of an old collection.  The same holds true for adding new pieces to an existing collection.  If you find that sippy cups or ceramic figurines are taking over your cupboards or shelves and overflowing onto the floor then it’s time to cut the collection in half.  Yes, I said it.  Cut the collection in half.  Then start practicing the rule of when you bring a new one in you must get rid of an old one.  This will prevent the build up from happening again.

I know this may not be easy, but it is one small step in your journey to clearing out the excess clutter. 

Enjoy collection reduction!

Angela

Copyright (C) 2010 Angela Ploetz, POSH Space  www.theposhspace.com.

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Kids Clutter, Who’s At Fault

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

I was shopping at the grocery store the other day with my two daughters and they saw these fruit juice containers that they just had to have.  They begged, they pleaded, they put on a happy face.  Now, I consider myself to have extraordinary abilities to not fall for the begging and pleading and continue walking past the object in question while changing the subject in order to not cause a huge seen at the grocery store.  But this time it was different, this time I was considering purchasing the decorative juice bottles. So what caused me to pause and consider the addition of clutter to my house?  Well, that’s the thing; it was actually something we needed. 

We recently moved and somewhere in the transition my 5 year old daughter’s one and only decorative water bottle ended up missing in action.  It’s actually been missing for four months now and my husband just asked me about it the other day.  I had to remind him that it was lost on the day we moved into our temporary house and we’ve never found it since.  I kept thinking once we moved into our new house that it would turn up but it never did.  The key here is that we did use the bottle when we had it and I had been looking for a replacement.  So this presented the perfect opportunity to get my thirsty daughter a drink and a water bottle that we actually needed.  So I got it. 

How would you react in a similar situation?  Would you have purchase the “water”/juice bottle for your child even if you had an entire cupboard full of them?  Or would you have stood your ground? 

Is kid’s clutter even a problem for you?  If so who is the primary culprit?  You or your child? 

Here’s to stopping the clutter at the door!

Angela

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Pick Up March Oprah Magazine

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

oprah-magazineI don’t normally recommend for my client’s to buy more magazines, but this one I can’t resist!  If you haven’t already picked up the latest copy of The Oprah Magazine, pictured left, I highly recommend it!  It is the March issue, so if you want it you should act quickly before they remove them from shelves and replace them with the April edition. 

This issue is packed full of great articles on decluttering your life and your mind.  One article follows Oprah through a closet clearing session, who knew Oprah had clutter?  If you feel like you have a difficult time letting go of clutter reading the article of Oprah getting rid of some of her closet clutter may help you to feel like you are not alone.  We all hold on to things for emotional reasons, even Oprah.  There are also several other articles including tips on what to keep and toss, how to recycle some unique items, letting go after the loss of a loved one and more. 

If you can’t get your hands on the magazine in time you can stop by your local library and take a peek.  They often hold back issues of magazines for several months.

Good luck finding the magazine and I hope it inspires you!

Angela

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