5 Easy Ways to Start Your Decluttering Process

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We are all guilty of buying things we don’t actually use. Instead of letting them sit around and waiting for them to pile up and invade your house, we should start letting some of them go.

We all know that a home that is well-organized, clean, and tidy makes for a more pleasant environment. Believe it or not, decluttering can be just as good for you!

What is considered clutter?

A cluttered home is a mess of items that don’t belong in the same space. Clutter is anything that takes up space in your home. It can be physically large items, like furniture and collectibles, or it can be mental clutter, like paperwork and projects. It’s not just a lack of organization; it’s also an overall feeling of being disorganized and out of control.

Cleaning up doesn’t have to be a tough, time-consuming process. It also doesn’t necessarily mean throwing everything out. Make it easier for yourself and organize a small storage space while you figure out what stays and what goes. If you’re living with clutter, here are five tips that will help you get started on a decluttering journey:

  1. Clear out what you don’t need anymore and make a list of it.
  2. Put away what you use regularly and store it properly, and organize your stuff so you would know what to donate or sell.
  3. Make spare cash through your unused items by selling them.
  4. Consider donating to charity.
  5. Keep away from buying new items that’s not essential.

Make a List of Items You are not using.

This is the most important step in decluttering your home, as it will enable you to determine which items can be given away or sold. If you have been accumulating clutter for years and have no idea how to get rid of it, this is the place to start!

It is also important to keep track of what you already own so that you do not buy more things that you do not need or use. If your room, closet, or drawer looks like a storage unit and if everything looks like it belongs somewhere else but nowhere in particular, then it is time to reorganize!

Organizing stuff

You can start by putting your items into categories. You might have a lot of clothes in your closet that you don’t wear, or an old TV that you don’t use. That’s okay! Separate them from other items and store them somewhere.

If you’re struggling with clutter, go through your cabinets, drawers, and closets one at a time. Make sure they are all organized before you start throwing things away. Most people begin their decluttering process by putting their items into labeled boxes and bags, but this can be difficult to do if the items are really small or large and heavy.

Instead, try using empty boxes or bins that can be stacked on top of each other so they’re easy to find when you need them (like in the kitchen). This will make it easier because then you’ll only need to take out one bin instead of many at once so they won’t get lost behind other things on the shelf or floor.

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Sell Your Stuff

Selling your belongings can be a great way to clear out clutter and make some extra cash. If you’re not sure how to go about selling your stuff, ask friends and family members if they’d be willing to bring their unwanted items over. You can also put a sign on your porch that says “Pre-loved items” and wait for people to stop by.

You don’t have to go through the hassle of selling everything at once. If you decide you’re ready, begin by taking an inventory of your possessions. Then, if something doesn’t fit in with your current lifestyle or environment, sell it on Craigslist or eBay.

If there’s something especially valuable in your possession — say, an heirloom necklace from grandma — offer it up for auction on eBay or Craigslist instead of putting it in the garbage bin.

Before you list anything, though, make sure that it’s still usable and in good condition (you wouldn’t want someone bidding $50 for a broken toy). Also consider whether it’s worth repairing before selling it on Amazon or Etsy (or both).

Donate Them To Charity

Decluttering can be a very rewarding experience and it is also a great way to help others. There are many ways that you can get involved in the world of charity.

Start by deciding what organization would benefit from your donations. Some organizations may only accept certain types of items like clothing donations while others will accept any type of stuff like furniture or books.

Before you head out to donate any items, make sure that they are actually needed or useful by an organization. There are also some charitable institutions that offer a donation pickup for your convenience. You can easily schedule a donation pickup online using the instructions on the website of your local charity.

If items are not worth donating, you could ask yourself is there a dumpster hire company local to you? It may be better to throw some things away if they are broken or unusable.

Stop Buying New Things

The first thing you need to do is to keep away from buying new items that’s not essential. It’s a good idea to use the money saved from the old items, which can be used for something else. You should also try to remember that your new purchases should be useful to you. If they are not, then it will be better if you don’t buy them.

Don’t get caught up in the new stuff, if you have a bunch of new items that aren’t quite fitting into your current lifestyle. It’s better to save money and use your money on things that will make your life easier and happier in the long run.

The Amazing Benefits of Decluttering

Decluttering your home is indeed a great way to start fresh and clear out the clutter in your life. It can also be a very energizing experience and is something that everyone can do when they need a change. By simplifying your life, you’ll feel more in control of what is happening and have less stress. You’ll be able to get things done more quickly, which can lead to more energy for other things.

When you declutter, you are allowing yourself more space for creativity and fun activities. A clean environment makes it easier to focus on what matters most — family, friends, hobbies and work — rather than being bogged down by clutter or messes everywhere!

  • Decluttering can help you relax.
  • It’s a fun way to spend time with your family or friends.
  • It gives you a sense of accomplishment and accomplishment feels good!
  • You’ll feel better about your home because it’s neat and organized again!
  • You’ll have more room for things that matter to you, like memories

The benefits of decluttering go beyond just having less stuff around the house. Being organized helps you plan for the future as well as stay focused on what’s important now. Staying organized will allow you to plan ahead better and enjoy life more now because you won’t have so much stress about things going wrong later on down the road!

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Brenda Coles
I'm an elementary school teacher who became a stay-at-home mother when my first child was born. I love to write about lifestyle, education, and news-related topics.