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The Best Strategy for Decluttering Your Home

Hilary January 10, 2021

Stuck in a quarantine? Now's the perfect time to create a haven!

Stuck in a quarantine? Now's the perfect time to create a haven!

Feel like you’re drowning in stuff? Here’s the BEST strategy for decluttering your home.

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Clutter falls on woman
Eyeballing a tottering stack of storage containers, I braced myself for impact. The first question that came to mind was, “If this falls and everything breaks, will I miss any of it?”

It’s totally normal to store some belongings like holiday decorations, out of season clothing, and memorabilia. But the next question that came to mind was “Do we have too much stuff?”

It wasn’t like I hadn’t tried decluttering before. On the contrary, every single winter I go through a nesting phase where I purge my home of everything I don’t love or need. But stuff accumulates anyway.

Determined not to be featured on an upcoming episode of Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, I know all too well how quickly and easily clutter accumulates in a home.

Why we need to get rid of clutter

I have a feeling that, like me, you might struggle with clutter, too. Most people do.

It’s hard not to battle against stuff, whether you’ve inherited someone else’s belongings, can’t seem to keep up with your own possessions, or fend off an overwhelming barrage of digital clutter.

As much as I’d like to ignore the need to purge my belongings, clutter has an uncanny way of stealing so much peace. When my home or inbox or thought life are cluttered, I lose focus. Things are harder to find and I end up wasting time and getting frustrated trying to track things down. I get grumpy and my family gets grumpy when things aren’t in order.

No doubt about it, clutter robs peace and steals your time.

Whether you’re thinking of becoming a strict minimalist or would just like to simplify your life by getting rid of what you don’t need, you’ll need to put in effort as you conquer the clutter in your home. I’d love to share five things  that are part of my best strategy in fighting the war against clutter.

The Best Strategy for Decluttering Your Home … in 5 Simple Steps

1. Set aside time to declutter.

Sometimes it might seem like clutter appears instantly, but you won’t be able to get rid of it in the blink of an eye. Even if you took a garbage bag and gathered everything up, that still would take time.

While it’s not always what you want to hear, decluttering an area of your home will take time.

Because of that investment of time, it’s a wise idea to find times to purge the cluttered spots in your home. In fact, making an appointment with yourself to declutter can be a really effective way to stick to a decluttering schedule.

2. Create a decluttering game plan.

Beginning a large decluttering project without a game plan is like heading out on a cross-country road trip without any directions. You’ll eventually get somewhere, but only after experiencing plenty of confusion and wasted time.

Road map

A decluttering plan of attack doesn’t have to be difficult. In fact, it might be as simple as choosing to start with your cleanest room first and working your way from the cleanest spots to the messiest. (Starting with the cleanest areas first can help you gain confidence and build momentum.) Or, you may need to focus on a special decluttering project that’s more urgent than other areas in your home.

The good news is that you know what clutter troubles you most. So you get to create a roadmap and follow through.

One super important detail to include in your planning? Make sure you stick with decluttering one space until you’re finished.

No flitting around from one cluttery spot to another cluttery spot. Stick to one room at a time … and stick to one project at a time. If you only have time to declutter one drawer, then just declutter one drawer. Once you’re finished with that project, however big or small, move on to the next thing.

3. Only keep what you can contain.

One amazing piece of advice I’ve gleaned from decluttering queen Dana K. White is this: If you view every basket, shelf, drawer, cupboard, and even room in your home as a container, only keep as much stuff as can fit in the particular container.

Instead of renting a storage facility because your home is too small, purge unnecessary belongings to fit the size of your actual home.

It’s incredibly freeing to visually see a limit and know you’ll need to get rid of excess items in order to fill a space. Granted, you’ll still be left with some hard decisions on what to keep and what to get rid of, but decide right away that you’ll only keep what you have room to keep.

Containers of office supplies

4. Actually get rid of your clutter.

While it might seem like a no-brainer, the whole purpose of decluttering is breaking free from excess stuff.

That means you’ll actually need to get rid of it.

In other words, if you need to throw things away because they’re unusable, send them to the garbage right away. Don’t let filled trash bags pile up in another area of your home.

For the items you want to donate, drop them off at the donation center right away instead of driving around for weeks (or months!) with boxes and bags in your trunk. (Ahem … not that I’ve done this before.)

If you’re going to try to sell particular items, sell them right away. List them on Facebook Marketplace. Take them to a consignment store. Host a garage sale. If you can’t sell them, consider donating them just to get them out of your house.

The quicker you do actually part with the things you’ve purged, the quicker you’ll notice a difference in your home.

5. Stick with the process, even if it takes much longer than you expect.

Depending on how much stuff you have, decluttering may take a while. Some of the rooms in your home may take a couple minutes or hours to declutter, and some may take weeks or even months.

Keep working at it, though, no matter how long it takes or how frustrated you feel. Once you’ve decluttered a space, it can help to go back and look at your accomplishment. Admire your freshly decluttered areas as a way to get motivated to keep going in your battle against clutter.
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Need more help?

By following those 5 basic steps, I’m able to deal with clutter issues in my home. Unfortunately, it’s not a once and done sort of solution … I need to keep repeating those 5 steps as things enter my home.

If you’d like other inspiration and ideas, though, the Conquer Your Clutter Super Bundle is a fantastic help. (It’s like having a team of experts by your side as you tidy up every room in your house.)

Some of the 31 decluttering products in this Ultimate Bundle include:

  • Declutter Like A Pro Blueprint (normally $47) will help you get rid of stuff without guilt and create a clear, motivating action plan for decluttering.
  • Cash In: 5+ Easy Ways to Sell Your Clutter for Cash (normally $49) teaches you how to earn money by selling the things you don’t need anymore.
  • How to Declutter Closets & Cabinets (normally $14.99), Decluttering Your Home Office (normally $47), and Digital Decluttering (normally $27).
  • Simplified Style® (normally $34.99) helps you create year-round capsule wardrobes with classic and timeless core closet essentials.
  • This Organized Life (normally $19.97) includes 160+ printables to organize every area of your life.
  • From Mess to Success (normally $7.95) is my own plan on how I clean my house and fit in decluttering. I’ve shared every single tip and trick that works for me so I can help you create your own personalized cleaning plan for your own home.

With the Conquer Your Clutter Super Bundle, you’ll snag 31 resources that normally cost over $670 for only $29.97. (Plus, it’s backed by a 30-Day Happiness Guarantee, so you can try it with no risk.) And you can start decluttering today!

Get your bundle right now before it’s gone.

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Hilary Bernstein is a Christ follower, wife, homeschooling mama, and writer who believes every Christian woman can transform her home into a haven. She's happiest when she's hosting friends and family for dinner, going on date nights with her husband, singing along to the radio while driving her kids around, enjoying live performances, relaxing on family vacations at the beach, and spending cozy family nights at home.The author of several books, Hilary loves to encourage her e-mail subscribers!
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