UBCNews - Business - How Closet Organization Reduces Stress & Boosts Productivity: Experts Discuss
Episode Date: November 16, 2025Welcome back, everyone! Today we're tackling something that affects all of us - that overwhelming feeling when you open your closet door and just... chaos stares back at you. I'm joined by a ...closet organization expert who's going to share some strategies for transforming any closet, no matter the size. So, have you ever noticed how a messy closet can actually mess with your whole day? John Louis Home City: Fenton Address: 1305 North Highway Drive Website: https://www.johnlouishome.com/
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Welcome back, everyone.
Today we're tackling something that affects all of us.
That overwhelming feeling when you open your closet door and just chaos stares back at you.
I'm joined by a closet organization expert who's going to share some strategies for transforming any closet, no matter the size.
So, have you ever noticed how a messy closet can actually mess with your whole day?
Oh, absolutely.
You know, there's actually a real psychological connection there.
When we have clutter in our physical spaces, it often leads to mental clutter too.
An organized closet can literally lead to a clearer, more focused mind, which increases productivity throughout your day.
That's fascinating. So we're not just organizing clothes, we're organizing our minds.
What other benefits do people typically see when they tackle their closet organization?
Well, there are multiple key benefits. First, it minimizes decision fatigue.
When your closet is organized, choosing outfits become so much easier, freeing up mental energy for other tasks.
Plus, it can actually boost self-esteem because you're surrounded by clothes you love that make you feel confident.
Right. And I imagine it saves time, too?
Exactly. An organized closet saves tons of time by eliminating that frantic searching through boxes and piles.
It can literally start your day off right, reducing stress and frustration when you're trying to get dressed.
And here's something interesting.
It actually helps you find items more easily and reduces the chances of losing or misplacing things.
Mm-hmm. Makes total sense.
So let's get practical.
Where does someone even begin with organizing their closet like a professional would?
The most efficient approach is what I call the complete reset method.
You remove everything, and I mean everything, from your closet first.
Then you sort items into categories, eliminate what you don't need, and put everything back in an accessible way.
It's like hitting the restart button on your whole wardrobe.
That sounds pretty overwhelming, though.
How do people decide what to keep versus what to toss?
Great question.
For most everyday items, I recommend looking at what you haven't worn in the past year,
or anything that's damaged or no longer fits properly.
But keep in mind, some specialty items like seasonal gear,
or sentimental pieces might deserve different consideration.
You can split your wardrobe into four piles, keep, donate, sell, and toss.
That point about the complete reset method sets up our next piece, the actual organization
strategies.
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Picking up on that complete reset method, how do you actually organize everything once you've decided what stays?
Professional organizers typically sort items by category first.
So shoes, undergarments, swimwear, workout gear, each gets its own section.
This helps you see exactly how many items you have in each category.
Then we recommend color coding within each category, which makes everything visually appealing and easier to find.
I see, that makes sense.
What about the actual physical setup?
Well, matching hangers are huge.
they create more space and provide that uniform look that's so satisfying.
Use baskets and bins to compartmentalize items for easier access.
And here's a pro tip.
Divide your closet into zones with a designated category for each type of item.
You can even use specialty hangers to consolidate scarves, ties, and belts to maximize rod space.
What about folding versus hanging? Any rules of thumb there?
Definitely.
fold heavier sweaters and sweatshirts and place them on shelves so they don't get damaged by hangers.
For lighter items, organized by color or even sleeve length when hanging.
And I love the file folding method.
You can see all your clothes at a glance when you open a drawer.
I had one client tell me she felt like she doubled her wardrobe just by being able to see everything properly.
This is all so practical.
But let's be honest, how do people maintain this organization once they've got it set up?
Do you have any tips for keeping the momentum going?
Maintenance is key.
The secret is labeling items so you remember where things go
and tidying your closet regularly.
Even just once a week makes a huge difference.
I always tell clients that maintaining organization is much easier than creating it from scratch.
It's like the difference between doing daily dishes versus letting them pile up for a month.
Ha.
That's a perfect analogy.
Any final thoughts for our listeners who might be feeling overwhelmed?
by the thought of tackling their closets?
Remember, effective closet organization can actually reveal hidden space
and make your closet feel more open than you thought possible.
And while redesigning a closet can often add value to your home,
the real benefit is making your daily routine so much smoother.
Start small if you need to, but definitely start.
Even organizing one small section can give you that motivation to keep going.
Perfect advice to wrap up on.
So to everyone listening, remember that your closet doesn't have to be massive to be functional.
It just needs to work for you.
Have you looked at your own closet lately and thought about what changes might help your morning routine?
Thanks for joining us today and we'll catch you next time.
