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Old 03-29-2008, 10:42 AM   #1
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Here are some tips I found on zenhabits.net.

1. Declutter for 15 minutes every day. It’s amazing how much you can get through if you just do it in small increments like this.

2. Don’t allow things into the house in the first place. Whether you’ve begun decluttering the living space, or you’ve just completed it, stop bringing in new stuff NOW. Even if that’s ALL you do and don’t start decluttering immediately, if you can only establish one habit at a time, establish the no-more-stuff habit first. This way, when you do get to decluttering the existing stuff, you’ve already stopped making it worse. Think of bailing out a boat with a hole in it. You can bail and bail, but it won’t do anything for the leak.

3. Donate stuff you’re decluttering, so you don’t feel bad about wasting it.

4. Create a Joe’s Goals chart with decluttering on it — either daily, or 3 times a week. Check off the days when you declutter, and you’ll feel a great sense of accomplishment.

5. Start at the corner by the door and move your way around the room, doing the superficial stuff first - surfaces, empy the bin etc. Repeat, but do more the 2nd time around - ie. open the cupboards.

6. Whenever you’re boiling the kettle for tea, tidy up the kitchen. If the kitchen is tidy, tidy up the next room - it’s only 3 minutes but it keeps you on top of everything (helps if you have an Englishman’s obsession with Tea as well!)

7. Use the “one in, two out” rule. The rule: whenever you bring in an item, you have to throw away two other items. First you cheat, by throwing out two pieces of paper, but soon you will have to move to big stuff.

8. Make your storage space smaller and more minimal. If you have lots of storage, you’ll fill it with stuff.

9. Clothing rule: If you haven’t worn an item in 6 months, sell or donate it.

10. The One-Year Box. Take all your items that you unsure about getting rid of (e.g. “I might need this someday…”), put them in a box, seal it and date it for 1 year in the future. When the date comes, and you still didn’t need to open it to get anything, donate the box WITHOUT OPENING IT. You probably won’t even remember what there was in the box.

11. Declutter one room (including any closets, desks, cabinets, etc.) before starting on the next one. Spending time in that room will feel *so* good, and it will be so easy to keep clean, that it will motivate you to do more!

12. Keep a list in your planner labeled “Don’t Need It - Don’t Want It.” When you’re out shopping and run across some kind of gadget or other item you crave, note it down on the list. This will slow you down long enough to reconsider. Also, seeing the other things on the list that you nearly bought on impulse really helps.

13. Internalize that your value is not in your “stuff”. It is just “stuff”. And realize that your value grows when you share your “stuff”. Hoarding is a selfish act.

14. Have someone else (who you trust!) help you go through things. They don’t have the (sometime’s irrational) emotional attachment that you might have, but can still recognize if something should be kept.

15. Gift everything. Books you’ve read immediately get recycled among friends, family or local libraries. If you buy a new gaming system, donate your old one – and all the games.
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Old 03-29-2008, 11:20 AM   #2
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Thanks for the list!

I really like the one year box idea. I'm so bad about thinking I may need/use stuff later that my house is in desperate need of decluttering.
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Old 03-29-2008, 11:08 PM   #3
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Great list. Thanks.
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Old 03-30-2008, 12:06 AM   #4
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To bad I don't like tea. I am going to have to find something else to take the place of that. That was a great idea to clean while I wait for the kettle to boil.

thanks for sharing.
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Old 03-30-2008, 10:37 AM   #5
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Thanks for the list! While I started decluttering this year (and I've been ruthless....finally!), I realized that I need to stop bringing things into the house. While it's a great concept, it's not always easy!

I love the box it up for a year idea too! Great tips!
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I am going to try this. I am so ready to live simply. I really liked the 1 year box idea. I am going to do this with my DH's stuff that he says he needs, but doesn' seem to ever use.

Thanks!
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Thanks for the list, I didn't have a chance to read through all of it before. Love the ideas it has!!
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Great list. That will help me out
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