Georgiagranny
Well-known Member
How about I get some big boxes and just fill one up with stuff, then go through stuff one "stuff" at a time and make a decision about whether it needs to live here or not. If not going to live here, into empty box; if keeping its home, into another box. When it's all done, decide where to keep the live stuff, store the rejected stuff in the garage.
My Best Aunt, who died a couple of years ago, couldn't bear an empty space. Her walls, shelves, floors, were positively awash in stuff and more stuff, resulting in a home that was so busy with stuff that it would almost make my head swim when I visited.
I'd like to see some space, especially in the kitchen.
Has anybody else done a de-cluttering exercise? Any tips?
ETA: Best Aunt wasn't a hoarder by any means. She just had a lot of stuff and couldn't bear to ever part with anything that was a gift. I'm not a hoarder, either, I can bear to part with things that were gifts, I just don't know how to explain why they've disappeared into a box in the garage.
My Best Aunt, who died a couple of years ago, couldn't bear an empty space. Her walls, shelves, floors, were positively awash in stuff and more stuff, resulting in a home that was so busy with stuff that it would almost make my head swim when I visited.
I'd like to see some space, especially in the kitchen.
Has anybody else done a de-cluttering exercise? Any tips?
ETA: Best Aunt wasn't a hoarder by any means. She just had a lot of stuff and couldn't bear to ever part with anything that was a gift. I'm not a hoarder, either, I can bear to part with things that were gifts, I just don't know how to explain why they've disappeared into a box in the garage.
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