Organizing your closet is no small feat. We store so much of our lives in closets — shoes, work attire, knickknacks, keepsakes and more. When closets are in good shape and organized, they become the perfect place to put our essentials and everyday items. But when they become disorganized, the home of our beloved belongings can turn into a junkyard, especially if you’re dealing with a small space.
Everyone has a system of organizing, whether they recognize it or not, says Nancy Meck, founder of Meck Organizing. Meck encourages buying only what we need. Otherwise, the urge to shop eventually leads to the need to purge. But according to Amanda Wiss, founder of Urban Clarity, people are often afraid to ask for help because they fall under a presumption that organizing their closet is something they should already know how to do, yet this isn’t always the case.
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