I have found that taking a photo of the clutter gives me a true idea about the clutter that I am living in (and have got used to).
By taking a photo of a room or a drawer I am more able to objectively see the clutter that is there.
I also take a photo after a clutter cleaning session - and it feels great to see the difference in the two photos.
I really like your clutter tips - I think having a vision of the type of space that you want is really worthwhile. James
Kell's reply: Thanks so much for the feedback James. We also take photos of the before and after - as an inspiration to keep going with the clutter removal.
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