After a while, you
get so accustomed to seeing the things in your home that you tend to gloss over
cluttered spaces because they seem normal. In preparation for moving into our new home I'm in the mood to purge... BIG TIME. So I thought I'd share and see if anyone else is guilty of storing any of these things that you don't want or
need?
1. The stack of paper bags on top of your refrigerator or under the kitchen sink. The
groceries are long gone; their day is done.
2. Sheet sets for sizes of mattress that you don't even own
anymore. Is your linen closet keeping up with your furniture?
3. Any bottle in your bathroom that contains a product that
didn't work for you. Why are you still storing that frizz-inducing shampoo?
4. Those couple of bowls or cups in your kitchen with tiny chips
in the rim — It's not "still good" if you have to carefully decide
where to place your mouth in order to prevent lip bleeding.
5. Shoes you bought on sale that pinch your toes.
6. The attachments for a vacuum you got rid of years ago.
7. The glass vase that your latest flower arrangement was
delivered in. How many of those have you racked up by now?
8. That book you couldn't finish and that other book that you
loved and devoured (pass it on to a friend and then discuss!).
9. Your second-string black cardigan. You always wear your
favorite one anyway.
10. Multiple overnight bags or travel bags.
Any of these strike a chord? If these specific examples don't
apply to you, try thinking about decluttering by broader category:
·
Multiples
·
Clothes or products just that don't work for
you
·
Equipment or accessories for activities you no
longer do
·
Damaged things
Remember, you don't have to feel bad about wasting perfectly
functional items if you donate them to people or organizations who really need
them! Win win!
Until next time...
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