How often do you de-clutter your home? Do you give the stuff away, have a yard sale, ebay, etc? I have a hard time deciding what to keep and what to get rid of. I feel like I am being wasteful if I get rid of something is still useful. But, there are only so many things anyone can use at a time. How do you categorize your stuff and know when to get rid of it?
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Clutter - How Do You Declutter Your Home?
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I'm in the same boat as you. I hate to give away somethign that is still useful.
The question is when is the last time you used it???? if you haven't used it in the past year or two & it's not a momento ect it's worth getting rid of.
As I'm going thru my clothes, I've got clothes that are several sizes smaller than I am now but i keep thinking oh... one day I'll fit in them again. But if the day pigs ever fly & I fit in them again they'd be out dated any ways.
My dh is a good declutterer! He just grabs what ever doesn't have a home & tells me to either sort this stuff out or it's getting trashed! When he cleans he doesn't even look @ what he's got, especially paper work! GRRR... so I try to keep on it. Though I come from atleast a 3rd generation of hoarders so I think I do better than what I've seen my grandmother live in ect. Though alot of the extras I've got now are clothes & toys I'm saving to pass down from kid to kid. That's a chore in itself trying to organize it all.
So in the process of going thru my house I'm working on a rummage pile and we will either rummage it off to get a few pennies out of it, freecycle it, or just drop it off @ goodwill down the road.
good luck
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I did volunteer work at a charity place where everything was donated. I would say we took 99% of the clothes we got, and put them in the dumpster. No one wants old, outdated clothes.
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I stopped saving things just in case. We had 4 nice ladles. We don't cook that much. I gave away 2 that I was keeping just in case. It's three years latrer and my 2 ladles are go9nf strong. I did the same with a lot of other items. Once I did one big purge a couple years ago, it felt great. Now I purge as I go along. If I get a nice utensil, I see if there is another utensil I can give away.
I made a clothes hamper for stuff that's a little too small, and I set a date. If it doesn't fit in Septemebr, it's going to Goodwill.
Originally posted by Ima saverNo one wants old, outdated clothes.
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Twice a year (July and December) I go through my household. Everything is evaluated according to the following criteria:
1. Do I use it?
2. Do I value it?
3. Can I justify storing it?
4. Could I replace it?
Anything that cannot pass all four tests is pulled for disposal. Most of it goes either to the trash or to Goodwill as a deductable donation.
What's interesting is the way possessions tend to move along a continuum of value from one year to the next. This year's must-haves become next year's can-keeps, only to emerge as discards a year or two down the line. As I grow older I find I want and need less. I'm less interested in the burden of having things than I am in the adventure of doing things. I spent too many years amassing stuff. Today, I'm savoring the freedom that comes from letting things go.
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I give it way..
DH sells it..or rather I am working on convincing him to sell it!
IMO the hassle of finding out what is worth money, and to whom, and where, is worse than just getting it out once and for all.
I evaluate evertime I put something away..if it is getting put away unused..we have a problem.
For things that are not used in over a month, I pick a closet everytime the urge strickes and go thru it..reorganizing and evaluating. I am lazy so there are two questions
1. do I use it?
2. do I have a strong sentimental attatchmetn?
Anything I don't use but I wish I used I generally give it three chances, If in three months of trying to use it, I havn't found any time to do so, I ditch it.
added bonus the more I declutter the less I buy..don't want to be tossing it later!
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If I can't use the item the way it's suposse to be used, like old clothes, broken toys, and other stuff, that I can't sell, I try to find a different use for it.
I use old clothes, especcially those that are soft, like t-shirts, for rugs to dust, or I might use it as pads and then throw it away. If I would use pieces of an old t-shirt, and it lasts me for a couple of hours, and I will use one pad less, than I would normally use, it's still better than just giving it away for free.
Does anyone use anything that you don't need for something different than it should be used for, so you don't have to just throw it away or give it away?
I know some appliances have metals, that can be recycled for $$.
Clothes you can use as dusting rugs or pads.
Broken furniture: wood parts can be used in bbq or fireplace.
Does anyone have more ideas?
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Boy oh boy do I ever need this thread. *lol*
Just have been doing the decluttering thing today [or at least trying to anyways!]
Sometimes I don't have a hard time in getting rid of things at all but it seems with me, the bigger things I have no problem letting go ...
It's just the smaller things [you know - the kind that clutter up your junk drawers 'n things?] ... those, I have a problem getting rid of. Don't know why!??
Mainly besides that I keep craft stuff 'cuz I always end up wishing I would have kept it if I do get rid of it.
I cleaned out 2 closets today and though I did get rid of a few things, there is so much more left to do and I'm sure a good part of it could get tossed if I were to just force myself to do it. *Sigh*
Love,
Jennelle
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Originally posted by Lady JennelleI cleaned out 2 closets today and though I did get rid of a few things, there is so much more left to do and I'm sure a good part of it could get tossed if I were to just force myself to do it. *Sigh*
Love,
Jennelle
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One of my problems is that I hold onto something for so long and don't ever use it.
Then I finally do get rid of it and sure enough ... wouldn't ya know that I find a use for it? *lol*
Still, I know it's impossible to keep everything so I continue to declutter.
Love,
Jennelle
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You could try moving once every year or soThat helped me to get rid of anything I didn't want to pack up and tote to the next location .
We've used the neighborhood tag sale a few years and thats turned those non movers into cash - We found that when we got the whole street into it there was alot more traffic and a good deal more profits.
nothing has value if you dont use it or can't sell it. - I can't be too harsh though as I am an electronics junkie with a pile of stuff that hasn't been useful since 1988 - thats my personal vice.
aside from that one thing - eh ? Consignment shops are a good way to turn stuff into productive cash.
The bad thing there is that with extra pocket money I tend to go and buy more
old electronics
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