There are people who have come up with some ways to get started decluttering. Consider the easy ways to declutter your home an opportunity to get started.
The idea of living a simplified, uncluttered life with less stuff sounds attractive to many. They have considered the benefits of owning fewer possessions: less to clean, less stress, less debt, less to organize, more money and energy for their greatest passions. They are ready to declutter but some get quickly tripped up by the very next question.
Many begin to feel overwhelmed, anxious, and defeated around the idea of decluttering their homes. That’s too bad. The decluttering journey doesn’t need to be as painful as some make it out to be. In fact, there are a variety of people who have come up with some pretty fun, creative ways to get started.
You can use bins, baskets or even just cardboard boxes for this task. You can bring these bins into each room as you declutter or leave them in a central place in your home while you work. The important thing is that you don't spend time searching for a bin to collect recycling while you're decluttering. Set these bins up before you begin.
No matter what you choose to help you get started – the goal is to take your first step with excitement behind it. There is a beautiful world of freedom and fresh breath hiding behind that clutter.
So, if you are ready to become the kind of person who always has order and organization in their home, which seems to spill over into the rest of your life, it is time for you to take a look at the Declutter Fast Book by Mimi Tanner or the Get Organized, Get Happy Book by Jane Alais.
The idea of living a simplified, uncluttered life with less stuff sounds attractive to many. They have considered the benefits of owning fewer possessions: less to clean, less stress, less debt, less to organize, more money and energy for their greatest passions. They are ready to declutter but some get quickly tripped up by the very next question.
Many begin to feel overwhelmed, anxious, and defeated around the idea of decluttering their homes. That’s too bad. The decluttering journey doesn’t need to be as painful as some make it out to be. In fact, there are a variety of people who have come up with some pretty fun, creative ways to get started.
Consider this list of 5 ways to declutter your home:
- Put Away: For items that have crept out of their storage spaces. This could mean a coffee cup in the bathroom or a sweatshirt in the kitchen.
- Recycle: For items that need to be recycled like paper, plastic or glass.
- Fix/Mend: For items that need further tinkering. Like a pair of shoes that you love that need to be cleaned.
- Trash: For items that are simply trash.
- Donate: For items that you can donate to a charitable organization or another person.
You can use bins, baskets or even just cardboard boxes for this task. You can bring these bins into each room as you declutter or leave them in a central place in your home while you work. The important thing is that you don't spend time searching for a bin to collect recycling while you're decluttering. Set these bins up before you begin.
No matter what you choose to help you get started – the goal is to take your first step with excitement behind it. There is a beautiful world of freedom and fresh breath hiding behind that clutter.
So, if you are ready to become the kind of person who always has order and organization in their home, which seems to spill over into the rest of your life, it is time for you to take a look at the Declutter Fast Book by Mimi Tanner or the Get Organized, Get Happy Book by Jane Alais.
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