Having an organized closet is a crucial part of having...

Having an organized closet is a crucial part of having an organized life. Credit: TNS/Getty Images/Kinga Krzeminska

Having an organized closet is a crucial part of having an organized life. And while a closet might look aesthetic, that doesn't mean it's organized. There are subtle indications a closet needs a major tidying session. Here are six signs it's time to reorganize:

Daily closet interactions are exhausting

Does sorting through the closet every day feel like an arm workout because everything is packed so tightly together? Lack of space is a clear sign you need to organize.

"Most of us have all the space we need but we are conditioned to think we need more, which is why we get storage units and put things in there that we need to go through. The more items we have, the harder it is to maintain our homes," said Shantae Duckworth, professional organizer and founder of Shantaeize Your Space.

She suggested going through items at least once a year to determine what you really need. Although, ideally, we should probably declutter at least once a season.

Too many duplicates

While there's something smart about buying something in multiple colors if it looks great on you, if you have sixteen black T-shirts from different stores, it's time to re-evaluate your wardrobe storage. "We can all relate to this: How many times have you been looking for something in particular, you cannot find it, so you go out and buy it?" says Duckworth.

This can also end up saving you money in the long run because you won't keep re-purchasing the same thing.

Too much time figuring out what to wear

While it might take a while to figure out what you're going to wear to an event or big night out, if it takes you more than five minutes to put together an outfit for the supermarket -- you need to organize your closet. Katrina Green, founder of Badass Homelife LLC, ADHD organizing specialist, and coach tells me, "If you're spending more time looking for things in piles rather than actually being able to make decisions of what to wear, then this is a perfect time to get organized."

Can't find that one thing

Whether it's that button-down blouse that's your go-to for a work presentation or that cute dress for date night, if you need to enlist a search party every time you get dressed, it's a clear sign to get organized. "If you're searching for a particular item of clothing and can't find it, it's likely buried in a dark corner of your closet," says Rose Pulver, professional organizer and co-founder of the Thoughtful Home. "We suggest taking the time to organize your closet and identify every item of clothing you own. This will help you locate key pieces that you may have forgotten about. No more missing items!"

Best of all, you'll likely rediscover some things you forgot you had, which makes it easier to shop your closet.

More clothing than closet space

Whether you live in a spacious house or a studio apartment, the reality is we all have a finite amount of closet space. If your entire wardrobe doesn't fit in your closet, you may need to pare down your clothing collection. While this might sound like a challenge, it's probably easier than you anticipate. "When working with clients, we always start by separating all clothing items into categories, such as shoes, short-sleeved shirts, long-sleeved shirts, pants, jumpsuits, skirts, dresses, and accessories," Pulver explains. "Next, you can go through each item and remove anything that you don't truly love, that's broken, out of style, or unwearable."

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