Let it GO! Decluttering (simplifying) your life of (people, places or things) success stories?
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For a while I taught art to kids and my school was stingy about providing art supplies. So I started collecting art supplies from friends and family. TV dinner trays would make great palettes for kids to paint. So now when I clear up my art room I will need to get rid of that stuff. One thinks of future grandkids for the good stuff that lasts. I already gave some away to kids in the neighborhood but now I am finding more. I think I will do that again, send out an email, put it out for pick up and then chuck or donate the rest. It is safe since it hasn't been touched before the pandemic and I will wear gloves bagging/boxing it up.7
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Musclemassass wrote: »This thread makes me feel better about severing all relationships with friends and family. I still feel a bit guilty, but the fact that I coincidentally also experienced major weight-loss... maybe I'm okay with myself for doing that. There are billions of people on this earth, I'll mingle with the awesomeness that is you all!
Right a lot of all our relationships except those we live with are mostly virtual. So even when you have friends and family that aren't toxic right now many can't be with them in person. I hope you find positive supportive people to mingle with.4 -
@Sand_TIger
Sometimes you just have to make that cut for your own peace of mind. (((Hugs)))7 -
Musclemassass wrote: »This thread makes me feel better about severing all relationships with friends and family. I still feel a bit guilty, but the fact that I coincidentally also experienced major weight-loss... maybe I'm okay with myself for doing that. There are billions of people on this earth, I'll mingle with the awesomeness that is you all!
👍🏻 I agree with @Sand_TIger
It can be such a blessed relief when you finally release a toxic relationship.7 -
Musclemassass wrote: »This thread makes me feel better about severing all relationships with friends and family. I still feel a bit guilty, but the fact that I coincidentally also experienced major weight-loss... maybe I'm okay with myself for doing that. There are billions of people on this earth, I'll mingle with the awesomeness that is you all!
There are entire reddit forums devoted to people who struggle with their “family” as there are a lot of shoddy people out there who never learned how to treat others right. I’m sorry you are struggling with guilt but toxic people are just that - toxic and their toxicity bleeds over into every part of your life x
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I've been going through all my belongings little by little. My husband and I bought a new apartment from a construction project and our scheduled move-in date is finally approaching in two months! We've lived in our current home for 9 years, so there's a LOT of accumulated stuff even though we've tried to declutter every once in a while. The new apartment is bigger than this one but it has an extra room that will hopefully be occupied by a baby soon, so there's actually less space for our current stuff. So, we're going through everything little by little - we agreed on doing one cabinet per week but so far we've made quicker progress.
Today we went through a lot of kitchen cabinets and threw out 2 garbage bags full of jars without lids, lids without jars, disposable utensils that were spread on shelves and no longer hygienic enough to use etc. We also added a lot of stuff to our donation piles and took a full bag of old kitchen appliances out to recycling. I already brought out one full bag of donations earlier this week and I have another huge bag ready to go. We haven't even touched the clothes or our basement storage unit yet...
I've been watching The Home Edit on Netflix and bought their books, and now I really just want to organize everything. I'm holding myself back and focusing on the decluttering, since there's no point in wasting time and money creating organizational systems to a home we're moving out from in two months. I do tweak here and there but stop myself from buying any containers etc., and I can't wait to move in to our new place and see how everything finds its place there!9 -
Moving definitely made me get some new stuff, because the house was a different shape and with different needs. Room size rugs for bedrooms and the sitting room, because the house has hard floors throughout. Small tiny little bath mats, because a full size one gets in the way of the door opening. This house was definitely built before the idea that you should have a home spa in your bathroom was current! I wound up putting a large desk in the bedroom to hold everything that doesn't need water to do that we'd been doing in the bathroom, and getting a storage cubicle thing to hold all the random health and beauty stuff in there as well. It works surprisingly well and doesn't look too bad.
I'm seriously considering whether I want to swap the table in the sunroom and the loveseat in the library for the winter. I suspect that for the health of all our backs I should ask my sons to come down and help move the loveseat. It's nice and cozy looking where it is, but I will not get people to go out in cold weather and eat on the sunporch, no matter how pretty the view.2 -
Thank you for posting to this thread and bringing it back near the top of the Success Stories section.
I know that there is a relationship between clutter in the home and my body “clutter”. I’m committing here to go through the stack on a card table that was suppose to be a temporary solution but has been there for at least a year. Sigh. I will have this completed tonight. Not just gone through, but put away, given away, or listed on eBay.4 -
@suzij27 - thanks for helping me realize I started losing weight again after starting this decluttering/purging process... I haven't been logging my food, going to the gym or making very conscious choices lately, and I didn't even realize the turn in my weight happened around the same time we started making good progress on going through our stuff.
We definitely need to get a lot of new stuff when we move, but I don't count furniture, carpets and curtains as "clutter". The new place is shaped so differently we're definitely going to need new stuff. It's going to take a while to plan, find and buy everything we need. We probably need to get rid of some furniture, too.
I just finished going through all of my wedding stuff (married in August 2019), and I'm pretty proud of my progress there. Lots of unnecessary stuff thrown out or into the donation/re-sell pile. I also went through all the cards our guests gave us, as well as the notebook where my friends wrote their wishes and marriage advice in my bachelorette party. It was surprisingly emotional to read those messages and reflect how much my friends' lives have changed in such a short time since then. I'm also pretty surprised by how much prime "real estate" I had given to some literal junk in our living room drawers.
During this "inventory" and cleaning process I'm constantly surprised by how often I'm making a mental note that I want to keep something but it should really be stored together with something that's currently in a completely different place or something is really only kept for sentimental reasons and could be stored in a nice box on some upper shelf instead of keeping it in such a central location. A prime example of this is my wedding veil, currently in a tv stand drawer in the middle of the living room.... well, at least it's in a storage bag.4 -
Yay! My husband put away the big items from my art room I am decluttering and setting up for a home office. Now I can do the rest of that room myself. I will need him when I declutter the basement hallways but that is for next weekend. I think he has Friday off.5
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I finally gave up waiting for dump day and just broke the desk down further and put the pieces in the trash can. I've also finally decided where to put some of the reenacting stuff and so have the center of the pantry cleaned out. (My pantry's an 8 x10 room, so there's room to have a center pile, alas.)
I'm also moving the cats "indoors" for the winter. They have had their food and water and box out in the sunroom with their cat trees and toys, and that's lovely for warmer weather, but it's getting distinctly nippy. I'm going to leave them the cat trees out there, and a box, but I'm bringing the food and water in, setting up an indoor cat box, and putting a cat door insert in the sliding glass door. That will help with the cold draft, and that way they don't have to go out unless they want to go out. And we humans aren't moving the door fifty times a day because someone wants in or out.8 -
I three away 5 pairs of torn up shoes last night. I absolutely hate throwing stuff away because there's a sense of guilt in that for me. If only we could recycle shoes...9
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Congrats everyone. It seems that you are all in the right track and that is wonderful. Keep up the good work and throw away or recycle/give away things that you not longer need.
Maybe in some distant part of the world somebody can recycle shoes (@LovelyChar), even if they don't seem usable/wearable anymore. Perhaps the shoe repair guy knows something about it....?3 -
I have found that when I declutter, it’s very freeing. I’m a huge fan of Freecycle and also belong to a trading group on FB.5
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The decluttering journey continues.... today we did cooking utensils, rest of cooking dishes and random stuff that's been sitting on our kitchen window sill. Another bag full of stuff added to recycling/donations pile, and the window sill stuff that survived the purge got new homes from drawers and cabinets where there's plenty of room after the purge.
I'm currently in self-quarantine due to some flu symptoms so I can't go anywhere, including the recycling center to actually take the donations pile out of the house. The pile is growing, and I don't like it. There's at least one huge bag full of stuff that already found new owners, and two big bags going to a recycling center that takes donations.
This decluttering process has created a surprising upside. We've actually managed to keep our home (well, the decluttered areas) pretty clean for a while now. We're inherently messy people and our house is always both messy and dirty, unfortunately. This might be the longest time we've ever kept it this clean and organized. We have both made a resolution that we'll fix our household habits. and start taking better care of our home once it's our own brand new home instead of the rental place, and so far it seems that we're actually forming those habits.
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Speaks volumes...
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What I have found is that once you've had an area cleared for a while, not having it cleared off will bug you.
I really like order, and it's SO nice to be in a household where the other people in it also like order and, even though I'm the main housekeeper, they aid and abet the creation of order. (I'm not talking about the cats. The younger one is named Nyx, Daughter of Chaos for a reason.)
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WildColonialGirl wrote: »I have found that when I declutter, it’s very freeing. I’m a huge fan of Freecycle and also belong to a trading group on FB.
A friend of mine just told me about Freecycle. Can I ask where you do your trades or have others pick up? I wouldn't want to give someone my home address.1 -
We have a great neighborhood recycling program (as I call it). Anything I put out on the street gets taken really fast.
I started my fall cleaning this weekend (never managed a spring one lol). Vacuumed out my car and hosed down the rubber floor matts (that I never took out and cleaned after last winter). Disconnected the sprinklers and brought them in for the winter. I didn’t get much else done but it’s a start. In my head there are so many projects and decluttering to do but then I get lazy. I’m going to try and do a little something each day. Hopefully, I can stay motivated through this group!8 -
I have an excel workout sheet with 4 columns labeled:
1) Category (organizing, de-cluttering, cleaning, etc)
2) Chore (could be a room, a drawer, boxes, garage, cars, etc.)
3) Status: on going/started, pending, etc
4) Completion/Date: The date that the chore was all done (bolded and in red)
It helps me to keep track of what needs to be done, register the completed task(s), and to add notes if the cleaning or whatever, was delayed/pending (reason). For me it is another way to be more organized, and to start with the easier task that can be done quickly. It is a morale boost.
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