Calculating Clutter

My favourite clutter clearing book ‘Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui’ written by Karen Kingston, has inspired the following:

What is your clutter costing you?!

Try this. Go into each room and estimate the percentage of space that is taken up by your clutter; things you rarely of never use. Be truthful with yourself; include everything you don’t unquestionably love. Count the things you haven’t used for at least a year. Remember to include space on book shelves where unread or once read books are, the back of closets, under the bed, the shed, the garage, everything!

Make a list:

1        bedroom 1               25%

2        bedroom 2               40%

3        bedroom 3               50%

4        hallway                   15%

5        dining room              30%

6        kitchen                   25%

7        bathroom                20%

8        basement                55%

9        office                     25%

10      shed                       85%

 

Total the list                    370%

Calculate 370% divided by 10 (the number of areas) = average 37% clutter per room!!

In this example storing your stuff is costing 37% of your rent or mortgage!