Has it ever occurred to you that the clutter in your home has a cost to it? We’re not just talking about the original price of the objects that are creating the clutter, but additional costs beyond that.
Clutter takes up space. Space costs money. Whether you rent or own your home, you are paying for that ‘space’. You are also paying for utilities for that space.Too much clutter can be taking money out of your bank account without you even realizing it.
If you’d like to get some perspective on how much your extra clutter is costing you, try this little exercise. Find out the total square footage of living space in your home or apartment. Then add up all the costs associated with that home, the monthly payment, the utilities and any insurance. Now take those total costs and divide them by the square footage of living space. This is what it costs per square foot to live in that home. Now come up with the number of square feet that is being allocated to clutter. Estimate an amount by counting items and floor space being covered by clutter. Come up with a square footage of clutter, and then, multiply that number by your cost per square foot and you will have the monthly cost of storing clutter in your home. It can be quite shocking.
Hopefully, this little exercise provides you with the extra incentive you need to de-clutter and get the most value out of the space you are living in.