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There are multiple reasons we need to declutter unnecessary things and free up the space in our homes. Your home should never feel like a fortress of clutter, or a storage area. On the contrary, it should make you feel safe, calm, and at peace. 

If your home gives you a feeling of uneasiness, and stress due to the clutter within it, then this is the time that you have to take action in decluttering your home. 

Decluttering your home can be intimidating, especially when you don’t know where to start and get intimated by the amount of stuff you have to go through. In this guide, we will show you the ways how you can declutter your home. 

 Ways to Make Decluttering Easier

  1. Tackle the easy ones first
  2. Set a regular schedule
  3. Accomplish a Decluttering challenge
  4. Set a Timer for the Decluttering Task
  5. Donate or Sell stuff you don’t use anymore
  6. Only buy things you need or use
  7. Incorporate with music or podcast
  8. Ask the right questions
  9. Consider Hiring a Junk Removal Service

 

Tackle the easy ones first

 Decluttering the items from your house is understandably overwhelming to some. However, we have to start somewhere. A way to overcome this hurdle is to begin the decluttering process starting with the easier tasks. For example, removing useless items, stuff you know you won’t use anymore and taking out the trash. 

Decluttering and cleaning your house is already progress in itself, don’t be too hard on yourself and enjoy the process even with small steps. 

Set a regular schedule

 It is often natural for things to be left as clutter for months or even years. Committing yourself to declutter these items even before it has grown to some extent can help you declutter in the future. As they say—prevention is better than cure. 

Carefully planning and sticking to a regular schedule to declutter the items is the key to turning the decluttering process from a chore to a habit. The more frequently you declutter the house, the lesser the clutter you’ll have to deal with, and the easier it is to do the decluttering process, as this activity is now a routine for you. 

Sweeping and removing unnecessary items from the house weekly is already a huge leap of progress in decluttering your house. You can decide which schedule works for you, whether on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis, as long as you get to do it regularly.

Accomplish a Decluttering challenge. 

Decluttering can be a chore for some people. However, incorporating a challenge with it is one way to motivate in actually do it. It works best for someone who loves a good challenge.  

There are plenty of available decluttering challenges available, such as a 30-day decluttering challenge, which includes a calendar road map on which to declutter each day. 

You can even customize the decluttering calendar yourself by taking notes on the calendar, or by assigning a section of the house for each week.  

Set a Timer for the Decluttering Task 

One way to help and focus on the decluttering process is to add a timer while doing it. You can set the amount of time you are willing to dedicate to decluttering an area or item in the house for that given day.

You can freely set the timer you want, whether it is for 10, 15, or 20 minutes. It is up to you, as long as you stick with the task and make it a habit to declutter your house regularly. 

It is much more manageable to think that you can declutter an area for 10 minutes than to tell yourself that you have to declutter the whole day and treat it as a chore. Working in chunks goes a long way in the overall decluttering process.

Donate or Sell stuff you don’t use anymore

Sell or donate items you think you won’t need anymore or don’t want in your home. There should be items that are still in good condition but no longer need anymore. There is no need to keep the item if it doesn’t give something of value to you anymore, as it will add to the clutter. 

Sell and donate the items from—books, clothes, decor, etc. Selling pre-loved items is simple as listing them on social media or apps that offer pre-loved listings. For example, the Facebook marketplace and Facebook groups. When donating these items, a local donation facility or nonprofit organization usually accepts donations of different sorts. They would gladly accept and appreciate the gesture.  

Only buy things you need or use

Only buy the things that you will need. Impulsively buying things you want, not knowing where they will end up in the months or years can add to the clutter within your home. It is best to avoid impulsively buying more than you need, to avoid adding up to the clutter. You can save your space, money, time, and even energy.

Incorporate with music or podcast

A great way to make the decluttering process fun is to pull up your favorite playlist and have it played while you work on decluttering the area. Incorporating your favorite playlist with decluttering helps you look forward to the activity of decluttering the area.

If a music playlist doesn’t work for you, then an alternative would be to listen to an audiobook or podcast you have been wanting to listen to, or any topics that interest you. Listening to an interesting podcast or your favorite music can make the time pass as you work on decluttering and taking your space back within your house. 

Ask the right questions 

Decluttering can be a difficult process in itself. It might seem like a straightforward process where you take those things and dispose of them. However, there are items that you may find difficult to remove.

Items such as a book you don’t enjoy and have been sitting on your shelf for years. You’re not sure if you will just give it another go for a re-read or to declutter it. A memento was given by a friend years ago. These items can be special for personal reasons, but what if you don’t like having those items, or if it is just taking up valuable space? 

Be decisive when decluttering the items, the longer it is that you contemplate whether or not to declutter some items, the lesser the chances of actually decluttering them. 

Ask yourself—Do I need this item? Is this useful for me? Will I be able to use it in the years to come? Is it rare? Is it possible to replace it? Do I love keeping it, and having it around? 

Sentimental items can take time to declutter, but as long as you stick to your decluttering goals, and decisively declutter your items, through time it will be much easier to let go of some of the items.

Consider Hiring a Junk Removal Service

Hiring your local junk removal service can help eradicate the stuff you need to remove. A junk removal team can assist you with the process from start to finish. The junk removal team can help you sort out the things you need to remove, haul away all the clutter from your house, and drive it away for disposal. 

Junk removal companies usually offer a wide array of junk removal services from—trash removal, mattress removal, appliance removal, and more. If you have other items you need to remove apart from the clutter, then it might be a great opportunity to include them during the junk removal service. You also have to make sure to discuss and guide the junk removal team on the items that you need to remove so both of you will be on the same page.

 

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