Do you feel overwhelmed and stressed in your home? Do you try to organize and don’t even know where to start? I’ve created a list of things you can do to get started and finally organize your home.
Start Here
- Do NOT try to do it all at once
- Start small
- Set 2 hours timer
- Be consistent
- After the timer treat yourself
Step-by-Step Decluttering
Step #1 Sort
- Likes with Likes: Group similar items together. This makes it easier to see what you have and what you can let go of.
- Avoid Distractions: Don’t get bogged down reminiscing about each item you come across. Stay focused on the task of sorting.
- Common Categories: Clothes, books, papers, office supplies, art supplies, food, makeup, hair accessories.
Step #2 Donate & throw away
- Supplies Needed: Have black trash bags for trash, clear bags for recycling, and white bags or boxes for donations ready.
- Decision Making: If an item is outdated, broken, or no longer loved, it’s time to let it go. For items you’re unsure about, create a “decide later” box.
Have nothing in your home that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.
– William Morris
Step #3: Finding a Home for Your Items
- Storage Solutions: Utilize the internet, Pinterest, and blogs (like this one!) for storage inspiration.
- Personal Advice: Struggling to find a place for something? Leave a comment, and I’ll offer personalized solutions!
Additional Tips for a Clutter-Free Home
- Create a Decluttering Schedule: Integrate regular decluttering sessions into your routine. Whether it’s once a week or month, consistency is key.
- Embrace Minimalism: Consider adopting a more minimalist lifestyle. This doesn’t mean you have to live with next to nothing; it’s about prioritizing what truly adds value to your life.
- Invest in Smart Storage Solutions: Sometimes, the right piece of furniture or storage system can transform a space. Look for multifunctional pieces that offer both style and utility.
- Maintain a Decluttering Mindset: Stay mindful of what you bring into your home. Before purchasing new items, ask yourself if they’re necessary and where they’ll live within your space.
- Get the Family Involved: Decluttering doesn’t have to be a solo mission. Involve your household members in the process, making it a team effort towards a more organized home.
Key Takeaways
Transforming your home from a cluttered mess to an organized oasis is a journey, not a sprint. By taking it one step at a time, employing strategic sorting, and regularly reassessing your belongings, you’ll gradually create the serene and orderly space you’ve been longing for. Remember, the goal isn’t perfection but progress. Happy decluttering!
FAQ
Q: What if I feel too overwhelmed to start?
A: Begin with a very small, manageable task. Something as simple as organizing a single drawer can spark momentum.
Q: How often should I declutter?
A: It depends on your lifestyle, but a seasonal review of items is a good practice for most people.
Q: Can decluttering really improve my mood?
A: Absolutely! A clutter-free environment can reduce stress and improve overall well-being.
We suggest starting with a small project you can finish in 2 hours, like a bathroom. Check our “Quick organizing – Bathroom + supplies recommendations” to get started.