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Hoarding and storage?
Hi, well right now in my room I have plenty of storage.. Sound's good but most of the storage is occupied by things I have accumulated throughout the years/months. Just today I done a full de-clutter of my room - meaning I emptied out the drawers and parted with things I don't need. I found a cd player and broken keyboard and more things that I no longer use.
I want to do up my room soon, and in comparison to the amount of storage I have now, there won't be alot of storage. There will be places for clothes, shoes, books, dvds, beauty products, and a work desk.
The thing is I think limiting my storage a bit would be better for me as I can see myself with a pile of junk 'cos I have places to put it. So, my theory is that if I limit my storage, I am limiting the amount of stuff I can hoard, so I could keep tabs on what I do and don't want. My room right now Is fairly hard to manage because I have quite a bit of stuff in so many different compartments - it's just a recipe for disaster the way I see it.
So I am asking you, do you think limiting my storage would help me keep tabs on what I want and don't want?
Btw, I'm not a full on HOARDER, It's just in my head, if I have the extra storage for thing's I will keep it. That's why I think if I keep the storage a bit more limited then I can choose better what's to go and what isn't. And, I never leave things lying around, it's all tucked away in different pieces of storage. If it helps, this is the room i am getting plus a big wardrobe : http://www.roomzaar.com/rate-my-space/Girls-Rooms/...
2 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
when in doubt, toss it out
- Backwoods BarbieLv 71 decade ago
Most definitely it will cut down on your 'hoarding". Donate the unwanted Items to Goodwill.