DECLUUTER

How to Declutter Your Home

Clear Your Space and Elevate Your Mental Health

Where to get started with decluttering can be daunting. I often get overwhelmed when I am confronted with my stuff all over the place. So, let’s talk about How to Declutter Your Home!

I know I need to clean up because it affects my mental health in many ways. When my home is messy, I feel I have a cluttered mind, and focusing on a task seems impossible.

I created How to Declutter Your Home because you may have similar experiences with how clutter makes you feel. So, let’s dive in and get started with decluttering!

We are prone to consumption, and this means we tend to accumulate many items over the course of our lifetime. There will come a time when you need to declutter. When you have a house full of stuff, however, it can be hard to know where to start.  Use the tips below to help you get started?.

Pick your worst Room.

You probably already know which room is bothering you the most. This is where. When you see how great it looks, you will be inspired to continue with the rest of the house.

Visualise the Room.

When deciding which room to start with, visualise what you want the space to look like.

?What are you hoping for the end result to be?

?What will you use the room for?

?What does your dream room look like? Write it clearly down.

You can use pictures or text when mapping out how you want the room to look.

Take some time with this. When you have a clear goal in mind, you are more likely to have the motivation to continue.

Start with what you See.

It can get overwhelming when you think about all the things that are in drawers and closets. Start with desktops, floor space, and the tops of dressers and tables.

Note: Clearing these areas will help you to feel like you’re making real progress, and can be a motivator when you are feeling flat or stressed.

Consider the Furniture.

Furniture can also contribute to how cluttered a room looks. Look at every piece in the room and make sure they serve a function, and are in the right place.

Reorganizing your space can totally transform a room, and this can be a great inspiration to keep going!

Prepare yourself Mentally.

It’s important to be physically prepared for your decluttering with bags and boxes on hand. You also need to prepare mentally.

Note: Understand that this process will take time and that you will not transform your home overnight.

Use a timer to keep you on Track.

Decluttering can be overwhelming, so break your time up into small, bite-sized chunks. Most experts recommend 15 minutes at a time.

Set a timer, get to work, and take a break when the buzzer goes off.

Give everything a Home.

One of the most important ways to succeed in decluttering is to ensure that every item in your home has its own designated space.

Note: Remember the mantra: a place for everything, and everything in its place.

Photograph sentimental Items.

It can be hard to let go of things that have meaning. One option is to take photographs of sentimental items.

Remember, the person who gave it to you would not want you to be weighed down and obligated to keep it.

Final Thoughts

Decluttering can feel like a monumental task, but as long as you keep going, stay strong, and complete each task, there will be plenty of benefits. You can enjoy reduced stress, more space to enjoy and, in the majority of cases, a reduction in housework!

By breaking down your decluttering tasks into small chunks, you increase your chances of success. Your will learn very quickly how to declutter your home.

All you have to do is get started!

Use this how to declutter your home guide to learn how you will like and share with others as we improve our mental health by decluttering our spaces!?

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