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These are now wrapped and in a box for charity. If my kids want any of them, they should speak now or forever hold their peace...

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It's the 24th day of my 30 Day Challenge, and I spent a few hours Dealing with the futon space in my library/guest room. For months now it's been in "bed" mode, overflowing with pillows, blankets, throw pillows, and even more pillows. And the storage bin underneath was a black hole of the unknown. Today I took it all apart, Donated most of the pillows, a lot of the blankets, some pillowcases, and the three (yes, 3!!!) shower curtains hiding underneath. Then I put 2 winter blankets in a blanket bag, added 1 medium weight fleece to the box, and flipped the futon into couch mode. Topped with just a few pillows and a couple throw blankets, it no longer overpowers the entire room.

'Breath' was a problem for our home. It was very liberating to move all of this stuff on, hopefully to someone who actually needs it. The place looks so much better now!

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This drawer left of the stove collects labels for school, coupons for the store, miscellaneous junk, etc. And it had a few recipes in it.

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found the counters in the craft room...

I think it's time to declutter the build area.

Too many coats or not enough room?

Easy to decide to declutter this because we no longer have anything to play it on. Having enjoyed it on the radio, I took the trouble to apply for a free tape cassette from Radio Times, which had a few to hand out. I was so pleased when I received one of them!

 

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The more you know, the less you need.

 

— Aboriginal proverb

 

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I love this photo. It's of my mother, when she was 16 years old (I think). Bright red hair and turquoise earrings. She's so beautiful in this picture. She has always been the one person who inspires me the most and I like to think that even though she lives so far away that with this photo she somehow can be there with me when I create.

this is the main challenge of the declutter. the crap from the attic. i could cry, honestly.

 

the cardboard triangle is mr c's guitar. that he was planning to learn to play. about 15 years ago...

 

still, once we've cleared all this stuff from the spare room, we might actually be able to put some furniture in it. only been here six years!

 

Today's 30 Day Challenge was the so-called "scary closet" in my guest room/library. It was stuff to the point of literally overflowing into the room, so I spent a good portion of the day emptying it all out, sorting through EVERYTHING that was in there, and putting back only what I needed to keep. In fact, I did such a good job sorting, Dumping, and Donating, that I ended up with 1 less plastic tub, and 3 (!!!) empty canvas storage bins! And as a reward, I’m going to stop by Home Depot and pick up a few more of the nice canvas bins to replace the not-so-nice ones, so that they all match.

 

My son and I started a DeClutter Challenge for 2018. A different mission each day. We are putting all of our energy into decluttering.

I like having my serving bowls here as this cabinet is next to the stove. Convenient. The papers on the door are often-used recipes.

Continuing on from yesterday's work, on the 22nd day of my 30 Day project I cleaned out some Drawers in my clothes Dressers. A bunch of random bits of stuff that don't belong in a Dresser got Donated, along with a few sweatshirts I haven't worn in years. This is all that's left of my sweater and sweatshirt Drawer (plus some hoodies in the coat closet.) Making good progress towards getting rid of a Dresser (or two!)

The more you know, the less you need.

 

— Aboriginal proverb

 

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It can be liberating to get rid of unneeded stuff while moving. Here we at #crosscountrymovers provide you a brief guideline about how to declutter before the move. Texas Movers Group specializes in residential, commercial, intrastate, and long-distance relocation. We work carefully and diligently so that your special items make the trip without any other damage. Watch the video carefully to know more about it.

 

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Just like each one of you!! I think you are all pretty special :)

Hope everyone is having a terrific Tuesday!

I will be bopping in and out over the next few days. I watched a few episodes of the "Hoarders" and decided it was time to declutter. I might even have a garage sale on Saturday if I can talk the other half into helping me.

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There are many ways in which you can make your home look and feel amazing, however many people have the misconceived idea that to enhance your home, you must add items. This ideology is not always true; often you can achieve the perfect home by simply re-organising the items that already exist or by decluttering. Not only will your home look better but your lifestyle will also change for the better. The process of decluttering allows you to only present and keep items in your home, that have true meaning and affect. Most of us by now have heard of Marie Kondo and either read her book or watched her Netflix series. To give a bit of background, Marie Kondo is a Japanese organising consultant/specialist. Kondo’s mission is to ‘help more people tidy their spaces by choosing joy, and we are committed to developing the simplest and most effective tools to help you get there’ and she believes that you can achieve this lifestyle through the ‘KonMari Method’.

 

Traditionally people often choose to tidy and declutter their items by going through their house, room by room. Often you never finish and can never organise items in the most minimal and simplistic manner possible. On the other hand, the ‘KonMari Method’ proposes that instead, we should organise our belongings by category, Kondo proposes 5 categories; Clothing, Books, Paper, Komono (miscellaneous items) and finally, Sentimental items. This philosophy for tidying is so effective, as it not only impacts and betters your home; but it also addresses your wellbeing, by making your home a serene and inspiring space to be in.

 

To follow the ‘KonMari Method’ there are 6 simple rules, firstly you must ‘Commit yourself to tidying up’, followed by ‘Imagining your ideal lifestyle’, thirdly ‘Finish discarding first’ and the fourth stage is the key step ‘Tidy by category, not location’. The final two steps are to simply ‘Follow the right order’ and to ‘Ask yourself if it sparks joy.’ To understand whether a belonging ‘Sparks Joy’ you must hold and feel an item and keep only the items that bring/spark joy to your heart, if an item no longer sparks joy you must thank them for their service and then discard of them. This process will make you face your sense of values, leading to a developed sense of mindfulness and optimism. When you are on this journey, the final aim of this process is to have a house full of items that spark joy!

   

One of the key tips that Marie Kondo proposes in her ‘KonMari Method’ is to change the way in which we fold items, such as clothing. Kondo suggests that even leaving folded clothes, even in a neat, stacked pile is not efficient. She believes that instead you should fold your clothing, so that it stands up; making it easier to feel, find and appreciate your items (staying true to philosophy of the ‘KonMari Method’.) To find out more about Marie Kondo and the ‘KonMari Method’ you can check out her website & book, using the link below! We believe that you can transform your home through the process of Interior Design schemes & decluttering; we can help you create the perfect design scheme, with just the items you already have (but only the ones that Spark Joy!….) https://konmari.com/

   

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