![]() One time a few years ago we did a really thorough purge of their toys, and afterward they used their playroom so much more and kept it clean so much more easily, simply because everything had a designated spot and it was easy to put things back. I use idea with my boys every time we do a round of decluttering in their playroom. Many times when I take the time to think about what my goal is, that gives me the motivation to get rid of my stuff because I want to live in that calm, cozy, decluttered space more than I want to hang on to all of those items that I’m not even using! You could even create an inspiration board or Pinterest board filled with images that remind you of the type of space you’re trying to create. Picture your house feeling serene, welcoming, and clutter free, and imagine what it would be like to come home to a place like that. Think about the reasons why you want to declutter. Knowing that the things you’re getting rid of will be a blessing to someone else makes parting with them so much easier! ![]() Local churches or schools may know of specific families that are in need that could greatly benefit from the items you have to give. If it’s something I’m not using, though, it’s still clutter for me… but it could be very beneficial to someone else!Ĭheck with shelters or food pantries in your area to see if they are in need of any of the items you have that are still in good shape. I am a very practical person, so sometimes it’s hard for me to justify getting rid of something that still works perfectly and is in great shape. 3- Think of the people who could benefit from the items you’re no longer using. I then went through and only pulled out the titles I knew I referenced frequently (or, let’s be honest, used to decorate my home frequently □ ) and suddenly, I had a small-but-mighty collection of books that I absolutely loved to keep and could freely give away the rest.
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