Here's a great quote from Andrew Utter on what just 15 minutes can do.
You'd be surprised at how much you can accomplish in fifteen minutes of focused work, and that does tend to accumulate quickly as the days and weeks pass.
Plus, you get the enormous added benefit of staying close to your work, so that your comfort with it grows, it begins to appear less demanding and menacing, and your mind continues to chew on the problems even as you are occupied with other things.
Large, ambitious projects can induce procrastination and guilt. By committing to a small amount of work each day, with absolutely no pressure to do more than the minimum, steady progress can be made.
Looked at from afar, clutter DOES seem demanding and menacing . But from daily, no-pressure time spent right in the midst of it, the path out seems clear.
It's the quarter-point of the year, 2014! What steady declutter progress are you making - what progress do you hope to make in April? We have 30 days ahead of us to make change and improve the calmness of our lives!