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Don’t Organize What You Can Declutter

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Don't Organize What You Can Declutter: Why less stuff will give you more time, energy, & funLately, I feel like there is so much emphasis placed on organizing everything you have so that it looks nice and is stored in an attractive way.

We spend big bucks on baskets and organizational systems to store our stuff in a cute way.

I have to say, I love organizational paraphernalia just as much as the next person (probably more), but I feel like we’re spending so much time and money organizing things instead of asking if we really need all of that stuff in the first place.

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Here’s my new motto:

Don’t Organize What You Can Declutter

Here’s why I want to own less stuff:

Less Stuff = Less Cleaning & Less Chores

When you own lots of stuff, you have to take care of it. It takes time to organize it, clean it, dust around it…

I’ve been going through our house collecting things to sell in a yard sale and I’m amazed at the amount of stuff I’ve been organizing and storing for years. It’s not like it’s junky stuff, but it’s stuff I don’t use or need.

I have a really nice sleeping bag from about 7 years ago that has lived with me in at least four different houses/apartments. It’s a really nice sleeping bag, but it hasn’t been used since the year I bought it. I went camping a few times that year and haven’t gone camping since! It’s going in the yard sale this year.

I’m seeing all of the books that we never touch, but I dust around. All of the spare pillows and blankets that I wash a few times a year even though we never use them. All of the shoes that don’t go with anything else I own, but I spend time organizing them.

Don't Organize What You Can Declutter

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Less Stuff = More Time & More Energy

The best part about owning less stuff is that you free up more time to do things that matter to you!

When you don’t have to spend extra time cleaning and organizing, you gain time to spend with family and friends. You gain time and energy for hobbies and fun stuff!

I’m not saying that we should all strive to own as little as possible. I just think that we all own far more than we need or even use.

I try really hard to not let extra stuff into our home, and I still am finding so much that I can get rid of. If we let go of those extras, we make more room in our lives for what matters.

Don't Organize What You Can Declutter

I like to have what I own looking neat and organized. I like attractive organizational solutions. But before I go spend money on baskets or shelves, I’m trying to see if maybe that stuff doesn’t need to be organized, it just needs to be decluttered.

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⇒ What do you think of my new motto? Do you have any yard sale tips for me?

Don't Organize What You Can Declutter: Why less stuff will give you more time, energy, & fun

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Amanda-LivingFullyandFree

Monday 11th of July 2016

This is the philosophy I use when I want to organize something. I target one area at a time and first decide what we no longer need than organize the remainder.

I love your jewelry organization on your dresser too!

Amanda

Christine

Monday 11th of July 2016

Thanks! It's so much easier to organise when you've taken out what you don't need - less to organize!

Melissa Sak

Sunday 10th of July 2016

Less stuff, more money, more time ... I will remind myself of this before I go shopping.

Christine

Sunday 10th of July 2016

Absolutely! Thanks Melissa!

Julie Hage

Saturday 9th of July 2016

Yes, love this! I have a similar motto, for exactly the same reasons. :) I did a big round of decluttering last year & it's made cleaning so much easier, but now it's time to work on the next round. My garage sale tips: keep it to 1-2 days (lots of people around here do 3-4 days, but all the good stuff sells the first day); price to sell & be ready to take lower offers (don't try to get back what you paid); when the sale is over, pack up and donate the leftovers IMMEDIATELY (seriously, the next day). Good luck with your sale!

Christine

Saturday 9th of July 2016

Thanks Julie! I definitely need to make plans for getting rid of everything right after the sale. Yes, I want to make a little money, but the stuff can't be allowed back in the house!

Terryn Winfield

Thursday 7th of July 2016

I love your motto! I am doing a decluttering challenge all month long for the same reason. I badly need to organize my house but I an't do that until I get rid of all the stuff! We are having a yard sale too...although I think we may need to do more than one ;)

Christine

Thursday 7th of July 2016

Thanks Terryn! Good luck with your decluttering and yard sale!

Georgiana

Thursday 7th of July 2016

So true! No use in organizing our clutter. About the only thing I really have an attachment to is our books. Can't get rid of those :O Just followed you on Insta!

Christine

Thursday 7th of July 2016

Thanks Georgiana! I have a hard time with the books too. I've started taking an honest look at each one and thinking about if I'm really going to read that book again. Or if I might, can I easily get it from the library?

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