Does your car have to
“camp out” in the driveway or on the street because your garage is filled up with
everything from rickety lawn furniture to broken appliances? If your answer is
“Yes,” then it’s time to clear out the clutter and reclaim the territory for
your car before Old Man Winter comes a callin’. Then, instead of scraping snow
and ice off your windows on freezing cold winter mornings, you can hit the road—without
frostbitten fingers!
As you pull each of the
objects out of your cluttered garage, take a look at them with the old eagle
eye and ask yourself the following six questions:
1. When was the
last time you used it? The rule of
thumb is that if you haven’t used something in a year, you should get rid of
it. But use a bit of logic before you pull the trigger. If you bought
rollerblades a few years ago and haven’t strapped ‘em on once, they’re obvious
candidates for resale or donation. But if you have a toboggan that you haven’t
used for a year or so because there hasn’t been enough snow, hang on to it.
2. Does it
work? If the answer is no, either
send it packing or make arrangements to have it repaired—now.
3. Do you still
need it? Are you hanging on to a tire
pump for a bicycle you no longer own? Get rid of it.
4. Does it
still belong here? Unless you have a
climate-controlled garage, gather up anything that could be damaged by dampness
or extreme temperature fluctuations and relocate it. This category includes
anything that’s made of fabric or paper.
5. Do you have
more than you need? If you bought a
new croquet set last year, why are you hanging on to the old one? Get it outta
there!
6. Is it still
in good shape? Ratty doormats and split
trash containers have obviously outlived their usefulness. Clear them out and
replace them with new ones.
As you’re sorting through
the mess in your garage, take care of the biggest things first. Moving out the
canoe you haven’t used in 10 years or the broken-down motorcycle your son left
behind when he moved out will instantly give you a whole lot more space to work
with. Plus, you’ll feel as though you’re really making progress, and that will
spur you on to further action. Before you know it, your car will be settled
into its spacious new home, sweet home!
For more terrific tips
that’ll help clear out your garage in no time—and the rest of your house
too—check out my Can the Clutter!
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digging out, and enjoying a clutter-free home.
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