Declutter first before you organize and clean your home, and the process becomes much much easier!
I wrote this article around the time when our kitchen counter had become a dumping ground, that we could no longer use it for preparing meals.… Read the rest
One of the reasons why you may find it hard to get rid of clutter is that voice in your head that tells you… I might use this again one day.
While there are things that may whack your head in deciding whether you will still use them or not, there are also those things where you can safely say I’m not using this anymore.… Read the rest
How do you feel when you see dirty clothes on the floor,
piles of papers and notes all over your desk, a counter full of plates, pans
and spices, crammed drawer, and a jumbled closet?
Like every homemaker who wants a clutter-free home, I also wondered where to start decluttering when you feel overwhelmed.
When I decided to jump to the decluttering process three years ago, I started with my bedroom because it was the room that I felt like I have total control.… Read the rest
You can declutter even on a low income, but it’s different.
Longing to remove the unnecessary in your life?
How do you do that if you live from paycheck to paycheck?
When you declutter on a low income, it can be really hard because if you happen to throw something that you thought you didn’t need, then find out later on that you still needed it, you will have to spend again.… Read the rest
If you’re a slow declutter like me, who only have 15 minutes to purge (so it has to be done everyday to be really successful), or maybe decluttering is just not your thing (I know the feeling), sooner or later, you’ll get bored with it.… Read the rest
Motivating yourself to declutter is probably more challenging than decluttering, itself.
If you have decluttered in the past but for some reason, were not able to keep up to it, and today your house is still cluttered, this post is for you.… Read the rest