8 Things You Can Declutter Today
I know decluttering can feel overwhelming, so here are 8 really easy things you can declutter today…
✨Tupperware with no matching lids-you literally can’t use it so it’s just taking up space at this point
✨Makeup/Skincare that’s expired or doesn’t agree with your skin-if you never reach for it or it’s giving you a rash, please let it go. It’s time.
✨Old tech boxes for products you no longer have or need-keeping them just adds clutter
✨Cords and chargers for devices you no longer have-no point holding on to something you literally can’t even use
✨Candles you’ll never burn or give you a headache-donate them or give them to a friend. Don’t keep something that’s taking up space or making you miserable
✨Mismatched or holey socks-no point searching for the missing pair, and let’s be honest, we’re too grown to be wearing socks with holes
✨Freebie bags from gift with purchase you never use-I think they’re great for groceries, travel, work etc but you definitely don’t need 10 of them. Keep a couple but the rest are just taking up space
✨Old or expired spices-if it’s expired, it’s a pretty good indicator that you rarely or never reach for it. Toss and when a recipe calls for it, then replace it, otherwise it’s just taking up space
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Decluttering your home doesn't have to be a daunting task. Starting with small, manageable areas can make the process feel easier and more rewarding. For example, Tupperware containers without matching lids tend to collect dust and take up valuable kitchen cabinet space. Sorting these out can immediately make storage areas look more organized. Similarly, old makeup and skincare products not only cause clutter but may also harm your skin if used past their expiration date or if they cause irritation. Safely disposing of these items protects your health and clears your vanity. Keeping old tech boxes and cords for devices you no longer own is a common source of clutter, especially as technology rapidly changes. Recycling or donating these items when possible helps reduce waste and minimizes unnecessary belongings. Candles that you don't burn or that trigger headaches can sit unused, making rooms feel crowded. Consider donating them or gifting them to friends who enjoy aromatic scents. When it comes to clothing, mismatched or holey socks serve no practical purpose and can often end up in drawers forever. Letting go of them eases daily outfit choices and reduces laundry frustration. Freebie bags from gifts, while useful in moderation, can quickly accumulate and clutter your space. Keeping just a few ensures you have them handy without overwhelming your storage areas. Finally, expired spices not only lose flavor but also indicate items you rarely use. Tossing them and replenishing only when recipes call for specific spices keeps your pantry fresh and functional. By focusing on these eight decluttering targets—tupperware without lids, expired cosmetics, old tech boxes, obsolete cords, unused candles, worn socks, excess freebie bags, and old spices—you can create a more organized environment in no time. Remember, decluttering is about improving your living space to reduce stress and increase joy. Start small today, and you'll feel the positive impact immediately.








