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Having less stuff has many benefits, but getting started can feel tough, especially when life gets busy, and decluttering keeps getting pushed aside.
– Drawer dividers – Shoe racks – Baskets and bins – Adjustable Shelf Divider – Stackable Can Rack – Under Sink Organizers – Storage trays
– Spend 5 minutes at a time to avoid overwhelm – Give away one item daily to build a habit – Fill a trash bag for a quick declutter win – Donate clothes you never wear – Create a decluttering checklist
Start with expired items such as old medication, beauty products, and food past its expiration date, as they take up space and can be unsafe to keep.
Go through clothes that don’t fit, or you’ll never wear again, such as outfits that no longer suit your style or formal wear that’s been sitting in your closet for years.
Another thing to tackle is duplicates, whether it’s extra kitchen utensils, coffee mugs, or other household items you don’t actually need multiples of.
Rarely used items, like old recipe books, craft supplies, or formal pieces that you hardly ever touch, only add to the clutter and can be easily let go.
Take a look at papers, such as magazines, newspapers, and old receipts that have been piling up and creating unnecessary messes.
Tackle your junk drawer by removing random cords, cables, and chargers you no longer use, making it easier to find what you need.
Decor and home accessories that no longer match your style or serve a purpose are another thing to declutter to create a more updated and personalized space.
Go through your towels and linens, and get rid of any that are worn out, stained, or simply taking up too much space.
When it comes to shoes, it’s easy to hold onto pairs you haven’t worn in years, but if they no longer fit or suit your taste, it’s time to let them go.