SACRAMENTO, CA, September 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) In a recent blog article Sacramento Moving Company gave tips on how to de clutter the home for the fall and winter months. Who says Spring cleaning must only happen in the Spring? Fall is the perfect time to sort through the clutter. Think about it... with more time spent in-doors during the cold winter months wouldn't it be nice to have a tidy, clutter-free home to spend time in? Set aside some time to sort through those stacks of paperwork, magazines, photographs, and miscellaneous boxes hidden away in the attic.
As you get started on the de-cluttering project, you will likely come across items that you just don't know what to do with. You'll find yourself wondering if you should throw away, give away, sell, or keep? To make it simple, we have put together a list of "clutter" items that should be thrown away, donated to charity, or sold; and a list of "not clutter" items that you should hold onto.
If you really just can't decide if something should be kept or not, place it in a box, label the contents of the box, and date it with today's date. Write in your calendar a reminder to go through the box again six months from today. If you've needed the contents of the box before that time, then keep it. If not, then you should at least have more clarity about what to do with it by that time.
To read the full article, check out Sacramento Movers Blog at http://www.twomensacramento.com/blog.
Our Sacramento Moving Company employs a staff of over 40 Full-Time Movers and Drivers, with a fleet of 10 trucks. We have performed home and business moving services in and around the Greater Sacramento area for almost 10 years. Sacramento Movers also offers packing services and we also sells boxes and packing supplies.
For more information call Carolyn Durkee, Marketing Coordinator at the Sacramento office at 916-852-7411 or visit us on our website at http://www.twomensacramento.com.
TWO MEN AND A TRUCK offers a wide variety of award winning services including packing, loading, unloading or even just room-to-room relocation. Our company looks out for everyone; our services are available to you whether you live in a home, apartment, trailer or a condominium. We also provide a large range of moving options to best fit your needs, including load only and unload only, interstate and intrastate moves as well as in home services.
Two Men And A Truck Sacramento Movers Blog About How To De-Clutter Your Home
In a recent blog article Sacramento Moving Company gave tips on how to de clutter the home for the fall and winter months. Who says Spring cleaning must only happen in the Spring? Fall is the perfect time to sort through the clutter.
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[Press-News.org] Two Men And A Truck Sacramento Movers Blog About How To De-Clutter Your HomeIn a recent blog article Sacramento Moving Company gave tips on how to de clutter the home for the fall and winter months. Who says Spring cleaning must only happen in the Spring? Fall is the perfect time to sort through the clutter.