Clutter! It’s unsightly, messy, and chaotic. It can make you feel unsettled or downright anxious when you walk into an area messy with stuff. It seems that in our unending drive as consumers to acquire more things, clutter has become more of a problem. It’s even become a psychological issue known as hoarding disorder that is captured in a TV show about those who suffer it called “Hoarders.” People over-accumulate things for different reasons. One reason is to hold onto the past. If your basement is full of record albums, campaign buttons, and ticket stubs from past concerts, your reason for amassing stuff is likely a way to remember the good times you’ve had. A second reason for being a clutter bug is about the future. If your mess consists of old radio knobs, building materials, rusty screws, and half-empty bags of grout, you’re hoarding because you think you might need …