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					<description><![CDATA[I think it&#039;s great that you started your article with a warning. It&#039;s true, if you don&#039;t want to look at all your stuff, Container Store may not be the right choice.

I will add a tip and that is to look at some of the clutter bug system for deciding what kind of storage you prefer, and figure out what your family members preferences are also, and what preferences you have for different kinds of stuff. Basically, there are four Preferences when it comes to having clutter.
1. You want to see everything, grouped in broad categories.
 2. You want to see everything, grouped into micro categories.
3. You want things hidden, grouped in broad categories.
4. You want things hidden, grouped in micro categories.

Some sort of insect is associated with each of those storage styles, hence the name &quot;clutter bug. But it&#039;s a really useful way to start thinking about what you want your space to look like before you go shopping for organizing tools. You can find her on YouTube, and no, I don&#039;t get any money or prizes or benefits for mentioning her. I just found it a nice revelation for myself. (Behind doors, Micro categories when possible).

I still love Elfa, especially in closets… Which I consider &quot;behind doors.&quot; Because I am a little bit of a visual person and &quot;out of sight out of mind&quot; can be a problem.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think it&#8217;s great that you started your article with a warning. It&#8217;s true, if you don&#8217;t want to look at all your stuff, Container Store may not be the right choice.</p>
<p>I will add a tip and that is to look at some of the clutter bug system for deciding what kind of storage you prefer, and figure out what your family members preferences are also, and what preferences you have for different kinds of stuff. Basically, there are four Preferences when it comes to having clutter.<br />
1. You want to see everything, grouped in broad categories.<br />
 2. You want to see everything, grouped into micro categories.<br />
3. You want things hidden, grouped in broad categories.<br />
4. You want things hidden, grouped in micro categories.</p>
<p>Some sort of insect is associated with each of those storage styles, hence the name &#8220;clutter bug. But it&#8217;s a really useful way to start thinking about what you want your space to look like before you go shopping for organizing tools. You can find her on YouTube, and no, I don&#8217;t get any money or prizes or benefits for mentioning her. I just found it a nice revelation for myself. (Behind doors, Micro categories when possible).</p>
<p>I still love Elfa, especially in closets… Which I consider &#8220;behind doors.&#8221; Because I am a little bit of a visual person and &#8220;out of sight out of mind&#8221; can be a problem.</p>
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