Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes! Please post tips, ideas. I need inspiration. Empty nesters with a full attic of stuff and it must go. Having a hard time figuring out old kids art, photos, etc.
I took photos or scanned and had a book made of favorites on Shutterfly. I let the actual kids art go but can still enjoy looking at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YES. I need to do this. Our tiny home is so terribly cluttered and my husband never wants to throw anything away. Please someone give me strength!
Do one smal area at a time it builds momentum. You feel accomplished and do more once you see the results.
How big of an area to start? One room, one shelf? What do you suggest?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YES. I need to do this. Our tiny home is so terribly cluttered and my husband never wants to throw anything away. Please someone give me strength!
Do one smal area at a time it builds momentum. You feel accomplished and do more once you see the results.
what is that process?Anonymous wrote:I have Poshmarked a lot of clothes over the past year and it's great!
Anonymous wrote:Yes! Please post tips, ideas. I need inspiration. Empty nesters with a full attic of stuff and it must go. Having a hard time figuring out old kids art, photos, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YES. I need to do this. Our tiny home is so terribly cluttered and my husband never wants to throw anything away. Please someone give me strength!
Do one smal area at a time it builds momentum. You feel accomplished and do more once you see the results.
Anonymous wrote:One area or space at a time works for me.
If I wandered the house with a trash bag I’d get overwhelmed.
I sorted out a small bookcase this morning when I moved it back where we had the Christmas tree. Got rid of games we don’t play anymore and puzzles DD is too old for.
Only took 10 mins but felt good about how it looked after.
This afternoon I’m gonna tackle some of my stuff in the office. It’s hard to throw stuff out but I like how it looks afterwards so it’s doable for me.
I’m gonna tell my 12yo to tidy her room while I’m doing the office. I’ll do a declutter in her room when she goes back to school lol..
Anonymous wrote:YES. I need to do this. Our tiny home is so terribly cluttered and my husband never wants to throw anything away. Please someone give me strength!
Anonymous wrote:Oooh thank you for this post! It brings me joy.
Earlier today I threw away all the annoying condiments that come with takeout so I could make room for some fancy new wine accessories I received for Christmas. Gotta start somewhere!
My next step probably is to walk around the house w a giant garbage bag and the goal of filling it. Unfortunately the detritus of Christmas will do a lot of the work here so who knows what actual progress I’ll make. But I’d love to learn about any useful hacks!!!
Anonymous wrote:The Marie Kondo book really worked for me. Not really the sparking joy thing but the process of piling and sorting categories.