Closet Cleanout…. #fbmarketplace #morgankaleb #sahm #closetcleanout
Closet cleanouts can often feel overwhelming, especially when you're faced with a mountain of clothes and items accumulated over time. I’ve been through my fair share of closet battles, and I truly understand the frustration that comes with sorting through what feels like an endless pile. My motto became, "I hate a closet cleanout," as the OCR text alludes to, but I’ve also learned how to transform this task into a manageable and even rewarding experience. One strategy that helped me was breaking the process into smaller sections rather than tackling the entire closet at once. For example, starting with shoes or accessories can give you a quick win and boost your motivation. Additionally, setting a timer for 20-30 minutes per session prevented burnout and kept the task from feeling too daunting. I also found it helpful to categorize items into 'Keep,' 'Donate,' and 'Discard' piles. This clarifies decision-making and ensures that the closet only holds things you truly want and need. Selling items on platforms like Facebook Marketplace (#fbmarketplace) turned out to be a convenient way to declutter while making some extra cash. As a stay-at-home mom (#sahm), I appreciated setting realistic goals and celebrating my progress—even if small—because maintaining an organized closet feels like reclaiming a little space and peace in daily life. Remember, closet cleanouts are not just about tidiness; they're about creating clarity and comfort in your own home. So if you’re like me and dislike this chore, try taking it slow, using social platforms for donations or sales, and keep in mind the positive feelings after a successful cleanout.
