I define clutter as anything that doesn’t have a designated place to be put away when not in use. For instance, if you purchase a new tablecloth and you don’t know where it’s going to “live” when not on the table: that’s clutter.
Any item relating to an incomplete project is definitely clutter. Maybe you started an afghan years ago and have it (and its yarn, needles, etc.) stuffed in a drawer. You know you’ll never finish it but there it sits. That is clutter. Give it away or put it in a “garage sale box” for a future garage sale.
Do you have a “junk” drawer? I’ll just bet that you don’t use everything in that drawer. Go through in and toss, toss, toss. Only keep the items that you know that you use frequently.
Holding onto items (be it clothing, toys or craft projects) for the future, without setting an actual date for use or completion is called a dream. You might think you have a plan for them but without a date on your calendar or an item on your “do” list, it’s considered clutter. Have a plan for these items or let them go.
Often, clutter is simply a postponed decision. If you put off making a decision about how to use or where to put something, you will set it on a counter or stash it in a drawer until you’re ready to make that decision. Sometimes, it will sit there for months until you stash it somewhere else. All these things are also considered to be clutter.
Go through all the clutter that you have sitting on counters, drawers, closets, floors – and in places only YOU know about – and make a decision. Keep or throw away. But remember, if you keep it, you must use it!
Courtesy of Jude Wright