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30 DAY DECLUTTER CHALLENGE – PANTRY
30 DAY DECLUTTER CHALLENGE – TUPPERWARE
30 DAY DECLUTTER CHALLENGE – POTS AND PANS
30 DAY DECLUTTER CHALLENGE – DISHES AND GLASSWARE
30 DAY DECLUTTER CHALLENGE – KITCHEN DRAWERS
As I’ve stated before, my favorite part in a kitchen is clear decluttered countertops. Also having an organized and functional kitchen helps make cooking for my family efficient and even more enjoyable. It may sound silly saying how much I’ve loved all my kitchen drawer organizers but here I am. I DO LOVE my kitchen drawer organizers. If you don’t have these already, get you some. But first, declutter.
30 DAY DECLUTTER CHALLENGE – MORE CLOSETS
Now that you’ve accomplished decluttering the master closet. The other closets in rest of the house should be a piece of cake, haha. At least it should be easier. I have 2 more closets in my kids’ rooms. Let’s get to it.
Toss if
It has stains and holes
Sell/Donate things that are in good condition, if..
I just don’t like it anymore
It doesn’t fit
I have many duplicates (keep favorite 1 or 2)
I kept it the last time I did a closet purge and still never wore it
I have not worn in a year
Sell it if you don’t mind spending the time and effort to do so. Have a yard sale. You can also sell your things online. I know there are a lot of active local yard sale groups on Facebook where you can sell your things. My kids’ school has a school wide yard sale every September to benefit the school. Families donate their stuff and all the money raised goes to the school. Now that’s been the greatest motivation for me to really purge in the fall!
Donate it if you don’t want to mess with selling it. Go on and take your things to a donation place right away. Whatever you do, do not let it come it back into the house.
Keep if
I wear it often
I love it
I like it, don’t wear it often, but not ready to toss yet (because it’s not do or die, go at your own pace)
30 DAY DECLUTTER CHALLENGE – MASTER CLOSET
Here are ways I determine if I toss, sell/donate and keep any in my closet:
Toss if
It has stains and holes
Sell/Donate things that are in good condition, if..
I just don’t like it anymore
It doesn’t fit
I have many duplicates (keep favorite 1 or 2)
I kept it the last time I did a closet purge and still never wore it
I have not worn in a year
Sell it if you don’t mind spending the time and effort to do so. Have a yard sale. You can also sell your things online. I know there are a lot of active local yard sale groups on Facebook where you can sell your things. My kids’ school has a school wide yard sale every September to benefit the school. Families donate their stuff and all the money raised goes to the school. Now that’s been the greatest motivation for me to really purge in the fall!
Donate it if you don’t want to mess with selling it. Go on and take your things to a donation place right away. Whatever you do, do not let it come it back into the house.
Keep if
I wear it often
I love it
I like it, don’t wear it often, but not ready to toss yet (because it’s not do or die, go at your own pace)
I have one tote that I put on a shelf for seasonal clothes. I switch out sweaters and long sleeve shirts in the fall/winter with bathing suits and shorts summer dresses in the spring/fall. I limit myself to one tote for seasonal clothes. If it’s over flowing I usually have things that I were a “like it, but don’t wear it often” that I’ll just go ahead leave out. My dress clothes and pants, I leave hanging.
Closet purging can typically be an ongoing thing. However, my personal goal is to keep a minimalist wardrobe so that it eventually won’t be such a trying task as it has been. I can edit and replace as I go, but I don’t need to add too much more than a certain amount of pieces. I have been intentional about buying more timeless and versatile pieces. I have set aside my “everyday wear” and have noticed that I reach for and wear the same things. So I keep that in mind when I purge the things I haven’t worn in while. No matter what stage you’re at or your wardrobe preference, it is always great to clear out things you’re not using. Free up your space and mind. Get a fresh new start with each changing season.