DECLUTTER 60 items with my cheat sheet!
* CLUTTER HOTSPOT*
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CONTAIN THE COUNTER CLUTTER.
Get a pretry basket to contain the dutter that tends to collect on your kitcher counter and find 5 things that can just go.
PURGE THE PAPER.
Take just 15 minutes to go through and shred and recycle at least 30 old paid bills, junk mail, receipts, or other paper from your home that you no longer need.
SET A TIMER ⏲️ MOVE ON (Alexa) oven timer phone whatever, make sure you set timers to not get entangled.
JUNK DRAWER TIME.
Find 5 things from your junk drawer that are actual junk and can be tossed night now.
ENTICING ENTRANCE WAY.
Take a few minutes to purge old shoes, purses, jackets, or other things from your entrance today. Find at least 5 things that can go. (Minimum)
LOVE YOUR LAUNDRY AREA.
Give your laundry area a little TLC by clearing out some clutter. Toss old cleaners you never use, lost or holey socks, broken laundry baskets, and take a few minutes to tidy up this high-use area right now.
THROW AWAY THE MISMATCHED SOCKS. (No one has time for that)
CLEAR OUT THE CLEANING SUPPLIES.
We all have cleaning supplies that we have bought, but never use. Take a few minutes and purge 5 cleaning products that are doing nothing except contributing to the mess.
STORAGE SPACE TIME. AKA THOSE CLOSETS THAT ARE FILLED WITH
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Say goodbye to 10 items that you have been "storing" in your home. Choose ers that you have not used in the past 12 months and finally let them go.
Search your garage, basement, or other storage areas and make some much-needed space for the things you actually love and use.
CONGRATS YOU HAVE PURGED 60 items from your HOME! 🏠
Lastly the reward- go get it the new book you wanted, coffee, electronic, shoes. You deserve it. What’s work without reward?
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Decluttering is an essential task for maintaining a tidy and stress-free environment. Many people feel overwhelmed when it comes to decluttering their homes, but with the right strategies, the process can be both quick and satisfying. Start by focusing on common clutter hotspots, which are areas in your home that accumulate items over time. These areas often include kitchen counters, entryways, junk drawers, and storage closets. To effectively declutter, set a timer for short intervals—say 15 or 20 minutes—and challenge yourself to remove as many unnecessary items as possible within that time frame. For papers, use a shredder to quickly deal with bills, magazines, or any documents you no longer need. When it comes to cleaning supplies, evaluate what you use regularly and eliminate any duplicates or products that you haven't touched in a while. A helpful strategy is to aim for a specific number of items to purge; this gives you a clear, achievable goal. For instance, plan to find and discard ten items that you haven’t used in the last year. Finally, after completing your decluttering session, reward yourself. You could treat yourself to a little shopping, enjoy your favorite coffee, or indulge in a new book. Rewarding yourself not only makes the task more enjoyable but also reinforces positive behavior for future decluttering sessions. The key is to make the decluttering process habitual and manageable!


This is actually really clever! Thank you! Trying this!