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Decluttering · March 20, 2025

4 Ways to Truly Say Goodbye to Clutter

Clutter is annoying for several reasons. 

First, it makes you feel stressed. People who live and work in cluttered environments have higher stress levels and lower ability to focus, according to science. 

Second, it makes it hard to keep track of everything. When your house is just a big mess, you can never find anything, and the mess just keeps on piling up. 

Third, it makes you wonder why you’re spending so much money on junk in the first place. It just seems to be getting in the way all the time. 

The good news is that there’s a way to deal with excess clutter once and for all. Find out below. 

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Stop Impulsive Buying

The first thing to do whenever you have a flooded bathroom is to turn off the faucet. The same applies to a cluttered home. The only way to keep it clutter-free long-term is to choose a more minimalist approach to life. 

Nobody is saying that you have to renounce all your Earthly possessions and take things to the extreme. But you do need to cut back on impulse purchases – buying things that you probably won’t use in the future. 

Stop Holding Onto Things

Being a hoarder is nothing to be ashamed of. In fact, it’s something that affects the vast majority of people. Once you’ve bought something, it’s only natural to want to hold onto it. 

The problem is that hanging on to everything you ever buy causes you to run out of space. Old newspapers and magazines, expired toiletries and duplicate cooking utensils just take up precious room you don’t have. 

If you’re a hoarder out of habit, you can usually set aside a weekend for a big tidy up, getting rid of anything that you don’t need. However, if it’s more psychological for you, then you might need to get more creative. 

Instead, you could opt to use a self storage unit. That way, you can keep hold of your belongings without having to actually part ways forever. Instead, you can transfer all the clutter to a separate facility, keeping your home neat and tidy. 

Let Go Of The Past

Some decluttering bloggers like to talk about “transitional” clutter. The idea here is that clutter tends to multiply when we are in a transitional stage in our lives. 

For instance: 

  • Getting sick
  • Having a child
  • Breaking up from a long-term relationship
  • Starting a temporary job in a new place
  • Going through financial hardship

Letting go of the past is essential because it allows you to move on and start afresh. This way, you can focus more on your living environment right now, instead of allowing all your mental energies to drain off to the past. 

Start Slow

Lastly, decluttering an entire home is a massive operation and something that can make you feel miserable. However, when you break it up into small, manageable tasks, it becomes substantially easier. Try just tackling one room at a time over several weeks. A little decluttering every day can go a long way. 

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