Here, learn the five golden rules of organization to straighten up your space. For example, place your drinking glasses in one cupboard and your dinnerware in another. It’s also helpful to gather up all the books in your home and store them inside one streamlined shelving unit. Rather than using the same closet to keep linens, cleaning supplies, and stray tools, choose specific areas for each group. When everything has a place, you’ll be more likely to put things away promptly after you’re done using them. Limit the size of these areas to one or two drawers or small storage boxes. Too many junk spaces can derail your organizing efforts when they become the go-to for every stray item at home. Opt for drawer dividers to keep rubber bands, batteries, twist ties, and other small things organized together. It’s also helpful to remove unnecessary items from these storage areas on a regular basis. Toss anything that you don’t need as you come across it to prevent any buildups of clutter that overtake the drawer. Thankfully, there’s a simple solution to prevent these items from taking over. Create a dedicated space for temporary mudroom storage to keep them outside of the main rooms in your home. If you don’t have a mudroom, consider making a temporary staging area with a row of hooks or shelving near the door to serve as a storage station. For example, if you don’t have time to file a pile of papers, simply straighten it into a neat stack and place it near your file folders. This way, you’ll be one step closer to properly filing them when you have time. Apply this method to clutter in any area of your home to stay on track without becoming overwhelmed. With a few small steps on a daily basis, you can make strides each day to straighten up every room.