Decluttering Help: How to Stay Clutter-Free

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There's just something about springtime that makes many of us want to get a handle on all of our belongings. Maybe it's the upcoming summer season that's filled with warm weather, family activities and relaxation that causes us to want to tackle spring cleaning projects before it's time for summer fun. Or maybe the longer days give us motivation to take control of our homes and reduce clutter. Either way, anytime is the perfect time to tackle your clutter, and whether you're starting your journey to a clutter-free lifestyle now or you made it your New Year's resolution to do so, keeping your home this way is key. When it comes to decluttering help, here's how to stay clutter-free.

Declutter Often

Decluttering is an on-going process, which means that it could and should occur frequently. It's always a good idea to carve out some time to go through your belongings and decide what can stay and what needs to go to ensure that you're not just accumulating things. And it's recommended to pencil in time to declutter throughout the year to make sure you're staying on top of this. A good rule of thumb is to set this time aside at the beginning of every new season, and guess what? Spring has only just begun! Now is the perfect time to sort through your items and remove the clutter from your life.

A Place For Everything...

...and everything in its place! This saying definitely holds its value in the world of the clutter-free home. If you don't have a place for things, they simply pile up, causing more clutter in your home and a more stressful environment. Not only should everything in your home have its own dedicated place, you should put everything back in its place daily to avoid a build-up of clutter. When you do this, you're able to see just how much room you have and if your belongings fit into this space, which leads us to our next point...

A Home to Match Your Needs

Your home's size and what you do with it can really give you a good idea of how much stuff you should actually keep inside. For example, if your kitchen drawers and cabinets are bursting with items, instead of planning for a bigger kitchen, try going through your items to see what you can keep and what you can get rid of, showing you just how much can fit into this space. Chances are you've accumulated multiples of certain items or you simply don't even use some of the items buried at the back of your cabinets. Eliminating these items will help you eliminate clutter in this area of the home. And think about it this way, the more room you have, the more items you accumulate...and that's not always a good thing when you're looking to live a clutter-free lifestyle.

Other Helpful Tips

When it comes to your home, items may have a tendency to pile up. Let's face it, life gets busy and it can be difficult to find the time to declutter so much stuff. Here are a couple extra tips to help keep your home free from clutter:

  • Have a junk drawer...just one.

  • Go paperless.

  • Store items where they're used.

  • Have a designated area for new items entering your home.

In today's busy, hectic world, it can be easy for clutter to creep into your home, but with these tips, we hope you'll be able to limit and control this clutter to live a less stressful life...and it all starts at home.