Here are a few steps that I follow when getting rid of things. This is not for the faint of heart but it is well worth it in the long run!
- Start at the top of your house and work down.
- Go through every inch of every room. You will be amazed at what you find!
- Make 2 piles. Reuse and Junk
- Reuse Items: anything that can be donated or taken to a resale shop
- Junk: anything that needs to be recycled or taken to the dump
Now the hard part.... the decision making process!
- Have you used or worn it in a year? If not it's gone!!!
- Is it broken? Gone
- haggard, worn? Gone
- Does it fit NOW? If not its gone! (except children's clothes your are saving for a younger sibling.)
- Do you absolutely LOVE this item? If the answer is not a profound YES then it should go.
I have a keepsake box for each person in the family to put items that I want to hold onto. But be realistic chose ONLY the items that mean the most. I know this is hard but you can do it!
What to do with your junk and reuse piles!
The Reuse pile should be divided into 2 piles.
- Resale/ Craig's list/ Yard sale: Gently used items in great shape, almost new
- Donate: Items that are still usable but have some wear
Junk Pile
- Recycle: check local rules for recycling items
- Garbage: follow local rules, if the items are large you may have to take them to the dump yourself.
I try to do one room a day so I don't get burned out and I use the basement as a staging area for my reuse and donate items. Once I have gone through the whole house I call the charity and load up the car to take items to the resale shop. Again be honest with yourself, if you know one room is what you can handle a month then go ahead and donate immediately. If you wait to do the whole house you will just have a basement full of clutter and this is NOT the goal!
Good Luck! Let me know how it goes!
I go through my closet every six months and get rid of clothes. My biggest problem is that I keep clothes that just don't fit that well. Then, I think I wear them because I am constantly trying them on only to realize it really is too baggy at the waist and throw them back in the closet. So, I put little stickers on them when I am sorting. Then, I know if the next time I sort I still have a sticker on it, I haven't worn it in a year and it should GO.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Thanks for the tip!!
ReplyDeleteI'm exhausted just reading about you cleaning :) Here's my tip for the clothes, turn all your hangers the wrong way, when you wear something and put it back turn the hanger the right way. Anything still facing the wrong way after 6 months goes!
ReplyDeleteThanks Quinn I love that idea! Do you do this at your house?
ReplyDeleteYou gave away the red J.Crew peacoat?! No....!
ReplyDeleteI know it was sad..... but it was HUGE! I had forgotten how big we used to wear things back then. It was the only coat that would fit over my very pregnant belly with the twins. It had to go!
ReplyDeleteI do the backwards coat hanger thing, though it would probably work a little bit better if my two year old would stop going in to the closet and pulling everything down! My husband actually asked me the other day why all my coat hangers were backwards.
ReplyDeleteI actually start at the front of my house and work my way back, both with decluttering and cleaning and organising. That way it's the most used areas of the house that get 'fixed' first. Unfortunately that means by our backdoor there's a bit of a catch-all situation happening. Maybe next time I should start at the back of the house!
Im already loving your blog girl!:) Thanks for your comment on my lamp. Guess what? The plan was already to go white with the base:) We think alike!
ReplyDeleteIm thinking I may work on that project this weekend since Im sick and wont be getting much else done.
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Sarah
HandbagsnPigtails.blogspot.com
I agree...you and I could be very good friends who throw stuff out!!
ReplyDeleteI REALLY am going to do this in 2011. It is one of my 101 in 1001!! NEW FOLLOWER.
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