Or just on the items you want to track how often you use. Either put a sticky note on every item in your kitchen. An easy way to do this is with sticky notes. You can also track your usage of things beyond just your clothes. Then, notice and get rid of what never or rarely gets worn. You can also try making a list of all your clothes and tracking each time you wear an item for a set period of time. After a few months, look at whatever hasn’t been worn and let it go knowing you don’t wear or love it. Then hanging them the right way after you wear something. This could be as simple as turning your hangers in your closet to face backwards. Or are still feeling hesitant to let something you rarely use go, try tracking how often you use it. If you’re not sure how often you use something. If you can’t remember the last time you used something, again, it’s likely not something you use, need and enjoy often and you can probably let it go. If you come across something you forgot you even had, or haven’t used in the last 6 months to a year, it’s probably not something adding a lot of value to your life. The things that are adding value to your life are the things you use, need and enjoy often. This is such a simple way to check in with yourself as you’re decluttering. If you’re feeling stuck or like you’re not making progress decluttering, use these tips and strategies to try and push through and make decluttering decisions. Or if it’s only adding clutter and you can let it go. Exploring if something is worth keeping because it adds value to your life. #Ways to declutter your house how to#But you can use this list as a tool to help you learn how to effectively purge and declutter your house. Photo by Stephanie Harvey on Unsplash How to purge your house, even when decluttering feels hardĮach tip may not apply to every decluttering situation.
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