The 12 Reasons Why People Clutter
- Sentimentality- items that have great meaningfulness and 
				value
 
- Identity- the belief that the item is part of "you", not 
				just an independent object
 
- History of Trauma or Severe Loss- possessions fill a hole in 
				the heart. Once we begin to see this correlation and work 
				through the pain of the loss, we are better able to let go.
 
- Financial Insecurity- have experienced a time when there was 
				very little and learning not to throw anything away. Recognizing 
				that circumstances have changed and the mindset of "let’s keep 
				it in case I need it" no longer serves us.
 
- Indecisiveness -having the "What Ifs" and ending up avoiding 
				making decisions by keeping everything.
 
- Nonlinear Thinking- a difficulty in organizing objects in a 
				logical left-brained fashion. Right-brain creative people see 
				all "stuff" as an opportunity.
 
- Hyper-Responsibility and Caretaking- A tendency to feel 
				overly-responsible for people.
 
- Perfectionism & Over-Control- when you throw something away 
				you will never be able to have it again. Fear of losing things 
				that had even a remotely sentimental value because there would 
				be no turning back and no control.
 
- Fear of Forgetting- the inability to accept a lack of 
				control, keeping items so they can be re-read at all times.
 
- Existential Insecurity- Failure to accept that things are 
				ephemeral, keeping things to prevent them from ceasing to exist, 
				that part of life may be forever forgotten.
 
- Learned Behavior- history in family of cluttering behavior
 
- Genetic Predisposition- recent brain research has indicated that there may be a ‘Clutter gene". Culled from the research of Dr. Duffy Spencer www.DrDuffy.com
Claire from Deep Park:  I really enjoyed working with you .
 
Cynthia Braun is a certified professional organizer for Suffolk County and Nassau County, New York






