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14 Easy Steps to Declutter and Organize Your Home

April 3, 2024 by Tamila McDonald Leave a Comment

Declutter and Organize

Remember the good old days when we used to collect things like they were going out of style? Well, guess what? Some of that stuff actually did, and now it’s cramping our style and our living spaces. We’re here to guide you through the wild world of decluttering and organizing your home, and we promise there will be laughs along the way.

1. Become a Detective

1. Become a DetectiveFirst things first, let’s play detective in our own homes and look around each room with a critical eye. If something hasn’t seen the light of day since the Beatles were topping the charts, it’s probably time to say goodbye. This step is all about identifying the culprits of clutter. Be ruthless but fair. After all, every item had its moment in the sun.

2. The Three-Box Tango

2. The Three-Box TangoGrab three boxes and label them as Keep, Donate, Trash. As you sift through your belongings, assign each item to one of these dance partners. This method simplifies decision-making and keeps you on your toes. It’s pretty satisfying to physically sort things into their future paths. Think of it as a dance-off for your stuff – only the most deserving get to stay for the next round.

3. The Closet Chronicles

3. The Closet ChroniclesTackling the closet can feel like you’re taking a trip into the unknown. Start by removing everything. Yes, everything. As you put items back, ask yourself if you’ve worn them in the past year. If not, it’s time for them to strut their stuff elsewhere because your closet should be a collection of hits, not misses.

4. Tame the Paper Tiger

4. Tame the Paper TigerPiles of paper can sneak up on you like a silent disco. Set aside time to sort through mail, documents, and magazines. Go digital where you can, and for the love of trees, invest in a shredder. Imagine your desk as a peaceful garden where paper is the intruding weed – pluck it out!

5. Memory Lane is Not a Storage Facility

5. Memory Lane is Not a Storage FacilityWe all have those sentimental items that are hard to part with. However, your home is for the living, not a museum for every preschool artwork or vacation souvenir. Keep a few treasures that truly mean something, and photograph the rest before letting them go. Your memories are in your heart, not in the clutter.

6. Kitchen Cabinet Coup

6. Kitchen Cabinet CoupOverthrow the chaos in your kitchen cabinets. Empty them out and only put back what you use regularly. That fondue set from 1972? It’s time for it to melt away into the sunset. This is your chance to create a kitchen that’s more Iron Chef and less Iron Clutter. You’re staging a culinary revolution right in your kitchen. That means out with the old, in with the functional!

7. Bathroom Bottleneck Breakup

7. Bathroom Bottleneck BreakupBathrooms collect products like magnets. Check expiration dates on medicines and cosmetics, and say goodbye to the ones that have overstayed their welcome. Keep only what you use daily within arm’s reach. If your bathroom counter looks like a pharmacy during allergy season, you’re making a big mistake!

8. The Digital Detox

8. The Digital DetoxYour digital spaces need decluttering, too. Unsubscribe from emails that no longer interest you and organize the ones you keep into folders. Your inbox should be a place of peace, not panic. And don’t get us started on the apps you haven’t opened since you first got a phone – it’s time they see the exit.

9. Furniture Feng Shui

9. Furniture Feng ShuiSometimes, less is indeed more, so check out your furniture arrangement. If pieces are just collecting dust or making the room feel cramped, it might be time for them to find a new home. Aim for a layout that promotes good flow and functionality to make a living room that’s like a dance floor, not an obstacle course.

10. Bookshelf Beauty Pageant

10. Bookshelf Beauty PageantBooks are wonderful, but if your shelves are groaning under the weight, it’s time for a beauty pageant. Keep the ones you love or will read again and donate the rest to a library or charity. Let your bookshelf breathe and display your most cherished titles proudly. Your bookshelf is your personal library – let it reflect your finest tastes.

11. The Joy of Giving

11. The Joy of GivingAs you declutter, you’ll find many items that can still bring joy to others. Donate gently used items to charity or give them to friends who can use them. The joy of giving is real, and it declutters your home in the process – a win-win! Sharing is caring, and in this case, it also means more space for you.

12. A Place for Everything

12. A Place for EverythingOnce you’ve thinned out the herd, make sure you pick a suitable spot for everything that remains. Use baskets, bins, and organizers to keep things tidy. If everything has a home, it’s easier to keep the clutter at bay. This is your home’s new rule – if an item doesn’t have a place to stay, then it’s time for it to go.

13. Maintenance is Key

13. Maintenance is KeyDecluttering is not a one-and-done deal. As such, you need to make it a habit to reassess your space regularly. A little upkeep goes a long way in keeping your home organized and clutter-free. Treat it like a garden. It needs regular weeding so that only the most beautiful blooms thrive.

14. Celebrate Your Success

14. Celebrate Your Success

Once you’ve conquered the clutter, take a moment to bask in the glory of your newly organized space. Celebrate your success with something special, like a relaxing evening in your clutter-free living room or a toast to your hard work. You’ve earned it! Turn on some tunes and enjoy the fruits of your labor in your clutter-free home.

Easy to Do

Easy to Do

There you have it, folks – 14 easy steps to declutter and organize your home without losing your marbles. Decluttering is not about stripping your space bare but making room for what truly matters. So, take these tips, and good luck on your decluttering journey. Your home (and your sanity) will thank you!

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Tamila McDonald

Tamila McDonald is a U.S. Army veteran with 20 years of service, including five years as a military financial advisor. After retiring from the Army, she spent eight years as an AFCPE-certified personal financial advisor for wounded warriors and their families. Now she writes about personal finance and benefits programs for numerous financial websites.

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