Let it GO! Decluttering (simplifying) your life of (people, places or things) success stories?

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  • Gisel2015
    Gisel2015 Posts: 4,187 Member
    @cory17

    Great idea! I should do the same but I know that I will get a push back from my husband, since he knows that I am not a Xmas person.

    We have a huge Xmas tree and the kids and their families don't come very often anymore since they don't live near by. I would like to get a smaller and easier to put together tree, decorate it with the ornaments that have special meaning and donate the rest. I never decorated much for Halloween and I gave away the few things that I had, a couple of years ago.
  • Gisel2015
    Gisel2015 Posts: 4,187 Member
    Ladies and gentlemen, we are having competition :D ...

    Bed Bath & Beyond's stores have always been chaotic. Now it's decluttering Marie Kondo-style

    https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/21/business/bed-bath-and-beyond-flagship-store-new-york/index.html
  • jenilla1
    jenilla1 Posts: 11,118 Member
    Sableness wrote: »
    My mom used to watch an episode of Hoarders and then go clean a drawer or something right away. We had a hoarder relative and never never never want things to get to that point.

    Hoarders has the same effect on me. I immediately want to go clean or organize something!
  • Gisel2015
    Gisel2015 Posts: 4,187 Member
    Greetings everyone! Just an update to keep this thread going.

    No major de-cluttering or re-organization on my part for the last two weeks. I have been cleaning drawers and disposing of unwanted things as I go along and it has been effective. I checked my closet this week and I decided that there are not items to get rid of right now. I haven't been using many outfits due to pandemic/quarantine in the last year and half so it's like finding new clothes that I didn't remember I had. I did organize the shelves and I probably will dispose of some fall and winter stuff after I try them again. Too hot to do that during the summer heat.

    My next project is to check the drawers where I have table runners and tablecloths. I am not entertaining much anymore and I doubt that I ever will. My kids don't live nearby, two of my grandchildren are all grown up and the other two are in middle school so nobody comes very often, not even for the holidays. Old DVDs and music tapes are also on my list. I am having surgery on 8/16 so I will have to do what I can before then but take a break until I am back to normal.

    @PatriceFitnessPal, I was wondering if you accomplished your July goals/challenge as planned. Good luck to the rest of you, stay safe, and enjoy the summer the best you can. G.
  • Gisel2015
    Gisel2015 Posts: 4,187 Member
    Awesome! it looks like everyone is doing some kind of organization or de-clutting and having good results. Good ideas reading your postings too. Let's keep up the good work and keep in touch.
  • sargemarcori
    sargemarcori Posts: 301 Member
    @pennysob, from following this thread and others, the only thing I remember people saying worked for that was inspiration. I know it works (a little) in my house. when my family admires my room, I point out that I have so much lovely space because I keep getting rid of things. And then I drop it. Hopefully he'll come around!
  • Dianedoessmiles1
    Dianedoessmiles1 Posts: 13,993 Member
    WOW OUTSTANDING!! Wtg on this!! Love the stop going to triggering places. I had found when I go with a friend whos a hoarder (Truest sense of her lifestyle) that I would spend so unneccessarily. Without her and now with a different friend, that's so totally is no longer an issue at all. YO I'd love to have her read this, but she's not all has healthy mentally,emotionally as you are. WTG!!
  • summerviking1
    summerviking1 Posts: 91 Member
    pennysob wrote: »
    I've started to get some of clothes that I don't wear anymore out of my closets but my husband refuses to get rid of all the things he doesn't use anymore. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I could get him to start thinning down his keepsakes? Part of the issue is he has parkinson's disease and so desperately wishes he could still do all the things he once could.

    I wish you luck. My husband will not get rid of anything. I just declutter everything else.

  • brenn24179
    brenn24179 Posts: 2,144 Member
    pennysob wrote: »
    I've started to get some of clothes that I don't wear anymore out of my closets but my husband refuses to get rid of all the things he doesn't use anymore. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I could get him to start thinning down his keepsakes? Part of the issue is he has parkinson's disease and so desperately wishes he could still do all the things he once could.

    I wish you luck. My husband will not get rid of anything. I just declutter everything else.

    I feel for you, my husband is a hoarder, maybe stage 1. I helped him clean up for 5 hours one day and then I thought I am staying on top of this, checking on him every few days. I can't go thru that again. So far he has kept stuff pretty straight but I know it can get out of hand fast. I feel it is somewhat my fault for allowing it so long.
  • Plasicage
    Plasicage Posts: 355 Member
    edited August 2021
    How/when do you guys declutter handbags? I just ordered a new one for everyday use, and think I should go through the stash.
    I have going out bags, that are fun to outfit build, but the everyday ones I have trouble letting go, even if they store 5+ years in a bin.

    I should add they are not designer or $2000 bags. And I do live in a shoebox bachelor, so space is an issue overall.
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