Getting Positive: Spring Clean-Up Strategies, Year Round (Especially When Spring Isn’t Yet in the Air and Winter Blues Keep Us Indoors)
Before there were digital alternatives, it was easy to accumulate stacks of paper (filed or unfiled). This year’s spring clean-up, I’ve been able to be a little more ruthless than usual, but probably not ruthless enough… I know I’m not the only one!
Some Spring-Clean Strategies
1. If you haven’t looked at, or used, something in a couple of years, likely you’re not going to again. Get rid of it!
2. Save the extremely sentimental stuff, or one of everything, but more than that isn’t necessary. Less is more!
3. Out goes the negative: rejections, sad letters, photographs of unhappy memories. Looking forward, it’s preferable not to have reminders of what wasn’t or can’t be!
4. With every year that goes by, it can get easier to part with what we no longer use. Take advantage of that! Don’t hoard for the sake of it.
5. Don’t pressure yourself to do it all at once. Bit by bit, day by day, systematically, work your way from cupboard to cupboard, drawer to drawer. Don’t just tip everything out on the floor, all together. Being tidy, and working in stages means you can leave off at anytime without feeling you’re in a total mess.
6. Have background music or TV to help you along. Sometimes chatting on the phone (multi-tasking) can help too.
7. Be prepared with garbage and recycling bags that nothing lies around. Then, go to the trash as soon as possible so you don’t change your mind about what you are discarding.
8. Recycle! Likely there’ll be many folders and files that can be emptied of content, instead of thrown out with them… Then there’s all the paperclips and elastics. White sticky labels will cover what was there before. And, if it old names and labels show through, don’t worry. It’s trendy to be “green.”
9. Pets can be welcome spectators (though they might sleep on the job). Human buddies might give you a helping hand, if they can.
10. Don’t give up! Take a break, then start again in a day or two.
Cleaning up makes us feel lighter and brighter—helps remove weight and worries. Even if we make a concerted effort to clean up/throw out annually, and don’t think there could be that much to do, there always is. Celebrate what you’ve been able to do. Don’t dwell on what seems impossible!








