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Not to be missed - National Organising Week!


National Organising Week between 7-13th November 2016 is designed to celebrate the positive impact of decluttering and organising your home. APDO, Association of Professional Declutterers & Organisers, is running a third annual National Organising Week asking: why delay letting go of those possessions which are cluttering your home and impacting on your precious living space? Declutter N.O.W. So from 7th to 13th November, APDO is launching a mission to encourage UK households to tackle those niggling tasks.


DeClutter Angel specialises in assisting people to clear their clutter and organise their homes, helping clients mentally declutter negativity from their lives.


Interesting fact: Crucial.com conducted a 2016 survey which revealed the majority of people (58%) had left jobs undone for over six months; a third leave tasks for a year and one in 10 just can't find motivation to even begin a chore - for over five years. Now that's a lot of unfinished business…So here are some top decluttering tips to get the job done:

1) – Don’t delay decisions. Avoid the temptation to put unwanted possessions ‘out of sight and out of mind’, whether that’s in a cupboard, attic, shed or in self-storage outside the home. You’re essentially just postponing dealing with the clutter. Just because it’s out of sight, it doesn’t mean it can’t weigh on your mind. 2) - Don’t give up. When you start decluttering and organising, things can look worse before they get better. The key is to commit some time to the process, not become distracted by other tasks and push through feelings of overwhelm. 3) – Be realistic. Rome wasn’t built in a day. It took longer than one weekend for things to become disordered so it will take time to solve the problem. Don’t be discouraged if it seems like you have a mountain to climb. Break down the task into bite sized chunks and it will be far more manageable. 4) – Call in the professionals Sometimes the task of tackling clutter on your own can feel too overwhelming. That’s when a professional organiser – like DeClutter Angel, can help you clear a path through the mess and stress in order to achieve a calmer home and life. DeClutter Angel has experience and ideas to help you make the most out of the space you have, and the expertise to advise you on what to do with unwanted possessions, also teaching you to maintain the changes for good. Procrastination is a genuine blocker to productivity, stealing time and draining emotional energy. A 2015 YouGov survey found that 41% of Brits procrastinate for up to an hour each day – that equals 15 days a year. And 13% of us (that's 8 million people) sometimes lie awake at night worrying about procrastination. Additionally, procrastination could be harming important relationships. According to psychologytoday.com, delaying action has a high cost to others as well as oneself; it shifts the burden of responsibilities onto others, who become resentful. Procrastination destroys teamwork in the workplace and cohesion within private relationships. Not only that, but it's a common cause of conflict: over a quarter of UK couples argue about unfinished tasks at least once a week according to crucial.com National Organising Week is a great opportunity for you to stop and think about the mental and physical clutter you are living with. It's a chance to consider how you are using your precious time so APDO and DeClutter Angel hope to inspire you to take action to tackle things - NOW. Thanks for reading, if you can relate to this please contact DeClutter Angel NOW for help and support – Karen Taylor: 07948 529 587


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