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selfcarereminder
selfcarereminder

declutter one small space in your home

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keidumpsterrental
keidumpsterrental

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rambleyz
rambleyz

i think i should share this advice with the world tbh. so like, alot of questions towards getting rid of stuff/decluttering never really worked for me/us (like, we feel sentimental/needy over a lot of stuff so “do you need it” didnt work, and i am quite anxious so the rebuying idea never sat right with me)

so, overtime we ended up coming up with our own little phrase (or maybe we heard it somewhere, i couldnt know);

“would someone else be better off (with this item)?”

it works well for us because unlike the first two its not as like, risk centered? its not “could you live without this” but rather if someone else would live better with it than you would. would someone else get a significant amount more use/joy/etc out of that item than you would? then give it away!

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selfcarereminder
selfcarereminder

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selfcarereminder

declutter one small space in your home

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daviddavi09
daviddavi09

Declutter Your Life & Reconnect With Your Inner Child

Decluttering can do more than clean your space—it can reconnect you with your inner child. In this video, I rediscover a childhood Lego castle while doing a deep declutter and explore the joy of playful nostalgia.

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entrepresapien
entrepresapien

Declutter Your Life Smartly

Declutter Your Life: The Smart Woman’s Guide to Clearing the Chaos

If your house looks fine but your brain feels like it’s full of browser tabs, this article is for you.

For many women, clutter is not just about stuff. It is about decision fatigue. It is about the blouse on the chair, the unread emails, the calendar that looks like a hostile takeover, and the weird little pile on the counter…

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divinefem333
divinefem333

SPRING CLEAN #lifetipsforyou #springcleaning #quotesandthoughts #cleanin…

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coolproductfinds

Organization Products

A cluttered space can make it harder to focus and relax. Small changes and smart storage solutions can completely transform how your room feels. Practical tips and simple ideas can help create a cleaner, more comfortable environment while making better use of the space you already have.

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whimsic-ali
whimsic-ali

Hello my wonderful audience of exactly zero and welcome to my first blog post!

I’m setting myself a little wardrobe challenge: try to style outfits featuring clothes in colours I don’t usually wear. If I can’t manage to style an item in like at least a few good outfits that I would actually wear outside, I gotta donate that item!

Which colour should I start with?

Red 🥀

Pink 🌸

Purple 🔮

Yellow 🌼

Orange 🍁

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growinggoblin
growinggoblin

This is more of what I’ve decluttered. Some items I will sell (especially the Winx pocket computer thingy), most I will donate. I know a great thrift store for all those tiny toys!

Some of these items, like the pink stand mixer toy, are very nostalgic. I carefully cleaned them, and I hope they will find a new home where some kid wil play with them again :)

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fishthegenderwiz
fishthegenderwiz

Casually chatting with Coworker M about my Decluttering/Minimalism journey the other day, he kept trying to give me “little tips”.

“Here’s a little tip to keep in mind,” “Lemme just share this tip,” and every single time, it was like step one the most basic thing you first learned if you open any kind of a web search for this exact subject. After three of these I finally said to him, “Dude. Please understand that if you could tell me anything that I have not already read, heard, watched a video on, or extensively researched and written notes and lists and strategies to accomplish in any other format in the past 15 years as I’ve committed to this course of action, I will be Very, VERY, shocked.”

He finally stopped, so I could say the sentence I had kept getting interrupted on. Which was, “The only thing stopping me is me.”

I have carved my path into grooves in my brain, and my physical form wants to off-road it.

That’s literally all it is. I have had to sneak up on my own brain, by not giving myself time to think about what I’m doing, and just standing up to do things before I can overthink it.

Exercise is helping. Getting me into my physical body and out of my head.

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rjptalk
rjptalk

THERE IS NOTHING TO DO

Or Is There? by Rich Paschall

When you were younger, a teenager perhaps, you may have heard yourself say a time or two, “I’m bored. There’s nothing to do.” I know I did. Even today, with so much more to do, some younger people may still lament, “There is nothing to do!” Of course, there is a lot to do, and we ought to get going and do it while we still can.

A few years ago, when I was talking…

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declutterings-blog
declutterings-blog

03.06.26

Journal entry

Oops, forgot about this blog


Since the last I posted I’ve gotten a surprising amount done. I’ve donated several boxes of stuff, I’ve gotten rid of the les of the boxes of “stuff” from my ex (mostly useless crap tbh). Still lots of work to be done but slow and steady progress has been made. It will be continuing, even ramping up, since I’ll be moving in a month or so.


Goals tonight are all quick things I can do while on my discord DND session:

🗑️ Take out all garbage ✅

🧺 laundry ✅

😺 clean the litterbox and toss litter pad ✅

🪥 clean sink and toilet ✅

🫧 clean dishes, scrub sink ✅

🥗 Clean out fridge


Goals Tomorrow, March 7th:

🛏️ Bedroom clean out- Laundry, trash, floor

🍺 Clean kitchen surfaces ✅

🌪️ sweep/ vacuum/ mop bedroom and kitchen

🪞 Clean windows and mirrors ✅

📚 Dust bookshelves ✅


Goals Sunday, March 8th:

🧥 Go through living room closet

📦 Go through spare boxes - Donate what I can, throw away old/dirty things, repack keep. Aim for three boxes.

🎨 set up art cart and go through art Room- everything that doesn’t fit into art cart or clear bin gets donated or tossed if it’s used up. ✅

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howdoesone
howdoesone

How Does One Stop Losing Scissors Using A Two-Home System

Scissors have a special talent. You buy a pair, you use it for one tiny job, and then it disappears like a sock in a dryer. Later, you find it in a junk drawer, a kid’s backpack, or next to the tape you swore you put away.

The fix isn’t buying more scissors (although we’ve all tried that). The fix is giving your scissors a predictable life with a two home system, so your hands stop guessing and…

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organizationally-challenged
organizationally-challenged

I have too much stuff for this space. I’ve known that since I moved in here. The problem is there’s not much I’m willing to get rid of. All the organization hacks, even the ones that focus on ADHD start by saying purge first. And lots of advice focused on small space either assumes you don’t have much, or what you do have is purgeable and easily replaced if necessary. That’s not the case here.

Clothes, shoes, old or expired products and food, yes those are things I can purge, and I do need to. Now that I have a bit of space freed up thanks to my panic clean, I will be emptying out my closet, dresser, and shelves and trying things on and only putting things back that I actually wear. But that’s only a small piece of what takes up space.

The problem is in my hobby equipment. I am not willing to get rid of my game consoles, my sewing machine, my patterns and fabric, my yarn, my computers, my bakeware, my cookbooks. Those are things that are vital to my hobbies, and some of them are difficult to replace.

My friend described the problem as having too many “garage hobbies and no garage.” He elaborated that a garage hobby is one that you maybe don’t indulge in everyday, but it’s still important to you. Especially the ones with equipment that you may need to take out and put away, hence the term garage hobby.

So what do you do when you have these space consuming hobbies but no space? I’m not sure yet. For right now, my solution has been to box up the things I don’t use all the time and put it in a cargo trailer on my parents property. But I don’t want to rely on that forever, and I’d like to find some sort of advice I can give to others who may not have that option.

Is there more that I can purge than what I listed above? Yeah, probably. And I do plan on attacking everything with that mindset. But that’s a small piece of the problem.

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selfcarereminder
selfcarereminder

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howdoesone
howdoesone

How Does One Stop Remote Controls From Vanishing With One Basket

Remote controls don’t just get “lost.” They slip into couch seams, hide under throw blankets, and somehow end up in bedrooms that don’t even have a TV.

If you live with kids, roommates, or a busy brain, the problem isn’t forgetfulness. It’s that the home has no clear finish line for the remote. A single remote control basket gives it one.

The goal is simple: every remote has a parking spot, and…

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selfcarereminder
selfcarereminder

declutter one small space in your home