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  • @MiaDanielle
    @MiaDanielle2 жыл бұрын

    Welcome, everyone! Let me know if there's a sneaky lie you've identified from this video :)

  • @lindsaylimes3362

    @lindsaylimes3362

    2 жыл бұрын

    There so many video on how to organization your closet and i don't even have one I use to platic containers for my clothes. Like no one has plastic containers that are organization they just throw in.

  • @evelynmartinez7429

    @evelynmartinez7429

    2 ай бұрын

    I’m

  • @melissac.5948
    @melissac.59482 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your insightful post. I am not able-bodied, and I’ve been house-bound for ten years. My husband is still able-bodied, and we’re both retired. I started to declutter our home ten years ago. Although I could only spend 15-20 minutes a day on sorting through my own items for resale or donation, I eventually created a better environment for the both of us. After eight years, my husband eventually realized that he could also improve our lives by following suit. He now declutters his own things and helps me as well, just a bit every day. He is able to take my resale items to the resale shops - after I’ve cataloged them. He is able to take our unneeded items to the donation centre. He even finds people in our condo building who would like some of our larger items (still in great shape). When things leave our home, we rejoice! Our home is now so much more pleasant in its simplicity, although we have not yet finished our refinements. Our possessions will be much less of a burden on our families when the time comes. I’m so glad we are close to having a home that’s perfect for us…and that we’re still around to enjoy it.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love this and thank you so much for sharing it!

  • @Irene-gq4jr

    @Irene-gq4jr

    2 жыл бұрын

    Melissa C. that is a beautiful and inspirational post. I'm glad you're still around too and that you shared that with us.

  • @LS-sg8rb

    @LS-sg8rb

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm also disabled and really appreciated the acknowledgment. When people say "well just..." they aren't aware of how many spoons that "just" takes, because they've never counted spoons (disabled units of energy and pain). And yet, just because we can't do everything doesn't mean we can't do something.

  • @bohochic2459

    @bohochic2459

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LS-sg8rb - Beautifully expressed. Thank you for sharing, on behalf of us that live with serious, debilitating chronic diseases and pain. I am learning to be proud of myself if I get one thing off my list. I am also proud of myself when I am aware that on a really rough day, it is absolutely necessary to practice the utmost self-care and compassion. We are all doing the best we can, on any given day. It really is all about taking one small step, one hour, one day, and one moment, at a time. Many blessings being sent your way. 🦋🙏💙

  • @anaalves3658
    @anaalves36582 жыл бұрын

    Who comes over to your house and asks to see the gift they gave you??? That's weird and rude!!!😱🤦😜 People find excuses to not do things. I loved all of your points 👏👏👏. You definitely don't need more storage space or containers if you get rid of the stuff you no longer need, want or like.

  • @lindaroyal8161
    @lindaroyal81612 жыл бұрын

    If you're paying for space to store stuff you're not using; this one is an eye opener!.

  • @ambermazmanian2695
    @ambermazmanian26952 жыл бұрын

    Re: not having enough money to get rid of clutter. Look at wealthier people's houses. They're not cluttered. You don't build wealth by keeping clutter. Your same space will look nicer and richer when it's not cluttered. The abundance of stuff all around just makes you look poor.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree!

  • @nattojelly8349

    @nattojelly8349

    Жыл бұрын

    I would kind of agree but I disagree with calling it ‘rich’ and ‘poor’. In my eyes sophisticated is a better word to use.

  • @Laure__Line

    @Laure__Line

    Жыл бұрын

    I think cluttering make you poorer. When I started decluttering, I threw away so many things ! It was shocking because I was poor and spent years in poverty. I had spent so much money on useless things that made my situation worse. Now I spend my money very carefully, thinking : « Do I really like this item ? Will it really be useful ? Where am I going to put it ? » I still spend too much, but not on physical items that will clutter my home, so it’s way easier to curb and my daily life has improved a lot. I think some poor people like I was are compulsive spenders because you never have money, so when you finally get some you need to release the frustration and anxiety. Also, buying in bulk because it’s cheaper but you don’t really need it, you just think you will need it some time later and won’t be able to afford it when the time comes so you have to do it now.

  • @imenehaddad2860

    @imenehaddad2860

    Жыл бұрын

    Cluttering makes me crazy. Literally... Stuff around me gives me anxiety and doesn't make me feel safer or better about the future

  • @keepcalmandmakememories8167

    @keepcalmandmakememories8167

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Laure__Line I mostly agree on what you said and I can relate on that,and I am on the process of realizing that less is more,that's why I am binge watching Mia's and others like for the guide...🙂

  • @LS-sg8rb
    @LS-sg8rb2 жыл бұрын

    "Struggle does not equal defeat." Thank you for acknowledging the struggles, and helping reframe.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm happy it resonated 🥰

  • @arianarodrigue268
    @arianarodrigue2682 жыл бұрын

    The hardest things to declutter for me are the "fantasy self" or "past self" staff that doesn't fit my current self. Even when I know that I'm probably not going back to that hobby or to that style any more it's still hard to let it go.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    mmm, that's a challenging one- those "identity" level items

  • @taniawhale7572

    @taniawhale7572

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MiaDanielle do you have any advice on this?

  • @udhe4421

    @udhe4421

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@taniawhale7572. I didn't understand your question. But to help you out better, since this content creator didn't help u, there's a channel called the "minimal mom" she talks on this subject and by listening to her or looking back at older videos you will get loads of tips and tricks!

  • @1234OopsyDaisy

    @1234OopsyDaisy

    2 жыл бұрын

    My fantasy self is a hard taskmaster and won’t let go of of its grip on my life ! 🤕

  • @LS-sg8rb

    @LS-sg8rb

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh gosh yes. My fantasy self is so glamorous and has such an exciting life.

  • @RadCenter
    @RadCenter2 жыл бұрын

    My best friend when I was growing up had a plaque in her kitchen that read, "This house is clean enough to be healthy, but dirty enough to be happy." I always hated that sign. There is no reason a home can't be both clean and happy. Minimizing possessions helps you get there.

  • @JoVo1111

    @JoVo1111

    2 жыл бұрын

    My mom had the same plaque near the kitchen doorway. And, like you, I hated it. I always looked at that saying as a personal leniency pass or an excuse to be a slob. Disclaimer: Mom was not a slob! Lol! 😂 But she did have a great sense of humor so she probably just thought it was funny.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was never a fan of those either

  • @itoshiibaka8267

    @itoshiibaka8267

    2 жыл бұрын

    To me, that sign always just meant letting go of perfection and allowing kids to make a mess and be kids.

  • @jkick4237
    @jkick42372 жыл бұрын

    The "Because I have kids" lie. I have seven. Decluttering and minimalism have been essential to keeping the household running and keeping my sanity.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly 🙌

  • @katia.luna213

    @katia.luna213

    2 жыл бұрын

    My parents hoarded. It didn't make any sense. When the time came to move, the new garage was basically filled with junk and garbage from the old garage. I was so angry lol!!! (It would be me trying to find privacy)

  • @SabrinaMontoya77

    @SabrinaMontoya77

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agree 100% I have 11 and 3 grandbabies. Minimalism has kept me and my home sane.

  • @myconfusedmerriment
    @myconfusedmerriment2 жыл бұрын

    I love how you said struggle is not defeat. As satisfying as it is to make a big speedrun declutter, honestly most of us aren’t going to be able to do that, and small, consistent declutters are going to build the habits we want long-term. And I am a person with a triple threat: ADHD, anxiety, and sometimes depression. Decluttering is slow going around here! But even with the small changes I’ve made, I see a difference in my mental health. I can find where I put things because there’s less places they can hide. I’m more relaxed in my space because I’m not having to weave around boxes or piles on the floor. I celebrate whatever I manage to get done, and I will get to the rest when I get to it. And for the rest of the fellow mentally ill folks out there: Your house might not ever be perfect, but it can be BETTER, so don’t give up.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    If I could heart this a million times I would ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @sher64ct45

    @sher64ct45

    2 жыл бұрын

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @angiejackman2541
    @angiejackman25412 жыл бұрын

    Our family noticed how dynamically much better our adhd kids did once we decluttered and simplified. Cleaner takes so incredibly less time and background stress is so much less. We kept what we love most and use regularly, and love our home again, we haven't missed anything we got rid of, and going on progress over last 2 years: Started early in covid. I have more joy, more time, more sense of accomplishment, more freedom, and am saving $ since starting this journey.

  • @Joyce-id3dr
    @Joyce-id3dr2 жыл бұрын

    I am one of those people who are SUPER organized and a person that has no problem getting rid of things and doesn't hide things in my organized bins as you said. That would defeat the purpose for me. I hate clutter, everything has to be in its place.

  • @vanessar.6085
    @vanessar.60852 жыл бұрын

    #13 for me was the same as giving away a gift, which also made it overwhelming. I guilted myself into keeping a lot, because "memories." I had to detach from the item and decide if it was a happy or sad memory. Sad memories were easier to let go of. For happy memories, it was harder, but I was able to say "This brought me happiness once. I don't use it. I don't need it. Someone else can experience that happiness now." Also, at least for me, decluttering helped with the anxiety and depression. I don't see the progress I make, so to have a physical (and time) reminder has been amazing. If it used to take me two hours to clean a space and now it takes 30 min, that's a win I can see time and time again.

  • @pamsunderland6095
    @pamsunderland60952 жыл бұрын

    I started Swedish Death Clean the year before I was 65. I have ME/CFS and FMG plus other health issues. I was not a clutter bug but I needed less stuff so I could cope better with my cleaning. It’s one of the best things I did. Just did it when I got the energy. Now we are downsizing I don’t feel overwhelmed about packing etc .

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing this! I think it'll be helpful to others who see it :)

  • @itoshiibaka8267
    @itoshiibaka82672 жыл бұрын

    ADHD, low energy, and parenthood are 5000% easier with less stuff. Only 25% into the video and agreeing all the way.

  • @janetphelps6879
    @janetphelps68792 жыл бұрын

    I feel seen. All of these resonate. I'm in a generation raised by depression Era and you keep stuff, or you're labeled wasteful. And you clean your plate because of starving kids elsewhere 🙄. I never understood how they got full if I ate all of my food. At 66 yo, I am shedding everything but the dog and some of the furniture. It feels good.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm so glad you feel seen :)

  • @JoVo1111
    @JoVo11112 жыл бұрын

    I think you’re right. I’ve come to notice that my subconscious windbag is a incessant liar. Seriously tho…I once heard that whenever we worry we’re going to need something we haven’t used in 20 years if we give it away, it’s because of our subconscious EGO. That ego has been stewing in the fact that you got rid of that filthy bucket in the corner of the garage and won’t stop thinking about it. You’ve moved on with nary a thought but the ego has been looking intently for a way to use that bucket and when it finds one (and it will) it will come to the surface of your mind and say “I KNEW IT!! Now we’ll have to use something else when we sure could’ve used that bucket!” But the takeaway is that there’s always something else that will do the job! A favorite old saying: ‘Use it up, wear it out, make it do…or do without.’

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Haha I love this explanation 😆 and it's so true that our brains WILL find a "good" reason to hold onto things- even if we aren't using them

  • @JamieM470

    @JamieM470

    2 жыл бұрын

    "My subconscious windbag is an incessant liar" Omg I love this so much! Mine too!

  • @remmirath42
    @remmirath422 жыл бұрын

    My main problem with decluttering and depression is not low energy (although that does make it harder), it's wanting to let go of EVERYTHING and knowing that I will regret some of it later. When I'm depressed, nothing "sparks joy", everything seems meaningless, my memory gets so bad that I don't feel sentimental about anything, and I can't see myself using anything in the future because I don't see a future. I usually avoid decluttering in this state because I know I can't think clearly and make reasonable decisions.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree that the process of decluttering is best with a clear head

  • @GoingGreenMom
    @GoingGreenMom2 жыл бұрын

    One thing I have noticed since I started working on some hormone issues, different times in my cycle are more productive than others.... some of my issues have gotten much better, but it moved to being very sentimental and anxious at other times.... I'm adjusting my routines in regards to clutter and giving myself a break when I'm ovulating. 🤷‍♀️

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I try to do the same thing. It really does make a difference

  • @lauramitchell6725

    @lauramitchell6725

    2 жыл бұрын

    Or the time of day when you’re older. Ten years ago,after the supper dishes were done,I would then do something in front of the television like laundry,mending,ironing,paper sorting,etc,etc. Now I know that NOTHING is going to happen after the supper dishes are done and that’s okay because I get twice as much done in the morning and early afternoon.🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @judysbakeryandtestkitchen1654
    @judysbakeryandtestkitchen16542 жыл бұрын

    Decluttering, putting things out of sight, and keeping things tidy is a really big help for ADD. My house is much more calming now

  • @saramations
    @saramations Жыл бұрын

    How I interpret the "I'm to poor to declutter" thought is that those people are afraid to let go of things only to have to possibly buy it again in the future, it really scares them becuse that means spending money they don't have (ie fixed income). I think they could also associate that with not buying food in bulk to cut down on food clutter, which again, means spending more money in the long run. 🤔

  • @kamloopscruiser874
    @kamloopscruiser8742 жыл бұрын

    Oh how I agree, especially point number 8. I have health problems that mean serious fatigue. I can’t stand for long and I cope because I declutter regularly. I have a donation basket on my closet floor. When it’s full my husband takes it to the charity. Garbage goes out nightly, and anything I can see that can be tossed out goes out in the trash before he takes it out. Most of my books are on kindle now. I use a minimalist wardrobe capsule and a streamlined makeup and skincare routine.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm so happy you could share this from the point of someone who has health issues and still makes it work ❤️

  • @UrbanwarriorTheSOV

    @UrbanwarriorTheSOV

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have health issues & I have just started a bag to put things in to donate to charity. I'm actually getting eager to find things to put in it. Most of the things have gone out with the rubbish though. It has made me feel more positive.

  • @lauramitchell6725
    @lauramitchell67252 жыл бұрын

    My favorite quote is from Peter Walsh( organization king) who said “ After our house, our cars are usually our costliest items! So why are they both sitting out in the elements while dead aunt Ida’s stained linens are stacked in boxes in the garage?!?! 😵‍💫😵😩😖

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣 i've never heard that before! Too funny

  • @lynnhendley8910
    @lynnhendley89102 жыл бұрын

    Going back to basic living = Simplicity = Peace of Mind. = More Joy.

  • @saraareed5477
    @saraareed54772 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing these. I too disagree with "because I have kids" and "because I have ADHD." I have 2 teenage boys now-1 with ADHD, and because I started the process before I became a single mom, they feel more calm and at home living in a smaller space because it is decluttered and minimal. The less to clean makes it nice too because we take an hour one day a week to all pitch in and then we can go off to do whatever else we'd like to be doing-definitely affords more time together.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing from this point of view. I think it's great for others to see this :)

  • @UrbanwarriorTheSOV

    @UrbanwarriorTheSOV

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm looking forward to this. It's already showing the truth of that in the bathroom. I can't wait to get the other rooms minimalised 😃

  • @missellienora

    @missellienora

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have ADHD and a bunch of kids and it definitely makes decluttering more difficult - but also more necessary!

  • @michelleneuman579
    @michelleneuman5792 жыл бұрын

    This was spot on! You could have even titled this "I call BS!" After decluttering my kitchen and still making more progress, a friend told me that I was losing my personality in my home! I still think about this but realize it is probably an excuse for them not to declutter. I love your no nonsense approach. Keep it coming!

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Aww thank you! :) Glad you like the content

  • @TheDriftwoodlover

    @TheDriftwoodlover

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ha ha. I think you are right!

  • @deniseowens1163

    @deniseowens1163

    2 жыл бұрын

    I feel this about my house sometimes but then I feel peace too sometimes

  • @to1620

    @to1620

    2 жыл бұрын

    Personalities change as people grow as individuals. I’m not sure your friend understands this? I say kudos to you! And you can always point out that your space reflects who are now-and not who you were then.

  • @LS-sg8rb

    @LS-sg8rb

    2 жыл бұрын

    When friends say something like this, it usually comes from a place of their own inner conflict. They see you doing something impressive, they wonder if they should too, then they get a big spiky emotion (guilt, shame, defensiveness), then they attack to try to get away from it, and avoid the change. All to say - that's a her thing, not a you thing. You don't have to pick up her big spiky emotion, or accept it as valid. You can keep doing what's healthy for you.

  • @susanmorgan995
    @susanmorgan9952 жыл бұрын

    Eliminating baskets, bins, etc., worked. I've 40 yrs. of journals & art supplies to process, burn, use or donate - the last 3 boxes. I'm happier, have more space & time. Cleaning's easy. A friend mentioned how nice my home is. Best of All- my partner sees the benefits & is decluttering! TY for inspiring us!

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is awesome!

  • @pueblodove
    @pueblodove2 жыл бұрын

    #1 is the truth, I kept left over pipe and glue after fixing my broken pipes last winter, and have had a new busted pipe this winter that I will be using to fix it with. Furthermore, I am having trouble with the radiator in my car without the money to fix it, and gas to drive to the hardware store with no money to buy these supplies, so KEEPING this stuff lying around for a year is a blessing right now!

  • @UrbanwarriorTheSOV
    @UrbanwarriorTheSOV2 жыл бұрын

    I've been decluttering for a week now & I am actually starting to enjoy my stuff more. A lot of things I forgot I had. I've actually saved money by finding things that I use often but had bought & rebought because I forgot I had already bought them.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've seen that happen so many times! People accidentally re-buying things 🤣

  • @puppies8402
    @puppies84022 жыл бұрын

    I totally get the 'don't have money' obstacle. Maybe you're not aware of how many times we're told, 'If you miss it (or it's damaged, etc), just buy a new one' or 'if you can replace it for $20 when you need it, get rid of it' or something similar. I'm on disability and don't have that luxury. Nor do I have the capacity or help to sell things to make money. I've made slow progress but am always debating if I can afford to let something go...even though intellectually I understand your argument otherwise.

  • @madnessintomagic

    @madnessintomagic

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly. And times may have changed, but back in the day you had to be able to do everything with what you had in your home. Staples. We all have flour, sugar, butter. Tools. I’d rather live like it’s 1870 and I need to make my own bread instead of driving to a store to buy it. It’s far less wasteful. Minimalism often comes across as incredibly wasteful to me.

  • @lynnhendley8910
    @lynnhendley89102 жыл бұрын

    I try to be an open book . I try to look at different perspectives. Each person's lifestyle is different and unique to their personality type. I like to give grace for each person. I try to encourage people .

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    All very helpful ways to be!

  • @JoVo1111

    @JoVo1111

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow there were a lot of ‘I’s’ in your comment. 😂 Good for you! Everyone here is glad that you are so gracious.

  • @tinkershell1856
    @tinkershell18562 жыл бұрын

    This video helped me to redefine clutter in my mind. We do get the impression of minimalism that we have to let go of our favorite things. This might be from others (my minimalist family members) pointing out our favorite things as clutter because they would see it as clutter. I just realized this. I definitely want to minimize my collections, but I want to keep what brings me joy 💖 Creating more space for joy is the point, right? ☺️

  • @miadromfors4578

    @miadromfors4578

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been a minimalist for years, and I just want to say that it’s really unfair of your family members to tell you what is and isn’t clutter among your possesions. Only you can be the judge of that. As long as you are honest with yourself, they need to mind their business!

  • @tinkershell1856

    @tinkershell1856

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@miadromfors4578 thank you 💗 I really appreciate that!

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm so glad to hear that you've come to this realization about your things! It's truly such a personal decision and it can feel really oppressive when you think you have to let go of everything you love ❤️

  • @tinkershell1856

    @tinkershell1856

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MiaDanielle thank you 💕

  • @laurabotts4064

    @laurabotts4064

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@miadromfors4578 Bingo you hit the nail on the head ! I would never go into someone else's home and tell them what they should or shouldn't have and I certainly don't appreciate it when people do that to me. We are all individuals in our wants and needs.

  • @coris0923
    @coris0923 Жыл бұрын

    I was very open and honest with my sweet hubby about my intentions to try to minimize our "inventory" ... all he said was "just don't get rid of everything!" I had only done the living room and kitchen and he was like "what's happening here? I love it!! Our home looks great - it seems more relaxing!!" He was just as surprised at the process as I was to his reaction!! :) We went through our clothes together the first time and he has now gone through his closet on his own two more times! I love the way our home feels now - and I only started my adventure in May of this year. I'm not racing through the process but the more we get rid of - the more we want to tackle another room!! I love that I can make my minimalism way of life what works for me :)

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    Жыл бұрын

    Aww I love this! Great reaction by your hubby :)

  • @giennefarcais6834
    @giennefarcais68342 жыл бұрын

    My favorite of the whiners are the ones who say they don't have 15 minutes a day to declutter but they do have an hour to watch someone else declutter their stuff. I wish there was minimalism of whining. For those who want to hang onto things, ask yourself "if I sold this and gave the money to my favorite charity, wouldn't that feel better than stuffing it back into the closet?" That would be a good source of joy!

  • @shelbys2750
    @shelbys27502 жыл бұрын

    Oh, #17 is real, I have some things like this right now. I live in a small house and have several kids and a baby on the way, I save the good clothes from the older kids to pass down to the younger and I would not get enough money from selling them to rebuy in a year or two and it's not easy to buy kid clothes in my area, but I have to keep several boxes of clothes piled up in the corner of my bedroom because I dont have the storage for them right now. I keep it organized and tidy but I hope to have a place to store them someday that isn't out in my room.

  • @nataschalorez8885
    @nataschalorez88852 жыл бұрын

    I have one person in my life that - when she comes over - looks around to see where the gifts she gave you over the years are. If dhe doesnt see it, she asks about it. She herself has kept everything she ever got, and she expects others to do the same. Getting rid of a gift, she sees as hurting the giver.

  • @rosechoix

    @rosechoix

    2 жыл бұрын

    Just keep them all in a shabby box 😅

  • @lauramitchell6725

    @lauramitchell6725

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tell her that because you don’t want to hurt anyone by not being able to keep their gift,you’re only giving and receiving consumables. then give her examples: food,booze,fresh flowers,gift cards and cash.( you could also ask her,”isn’t it thought that counts?Because I did appreciate the thought but I can’t keep everything” or “wasn’t it mine to do what I wanted?”)

  • @crybebebunny
    @crybebebunny2 жыл бұрын

    Number 8 is my crazy reason. I have chronic pain. When I get those great days, I don't spend them with my family. I use as much as possible to do the cleaning, some of the declutering, and organizing so that things might get easier some day. I work on a different area every two months. My oldest daughter that doesn't live with us anymore, she tries her best to make time and help at least once a month.

  • @kirstygeary6516
    @kirstygeary65162 жыл бұрын

    My problem is just the perpetual problem of not being able to make firm decisions, hust like I don't have 'favourite' colour, clothes etc.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think decision-making is a practice, for sure

  • @desideriaalex
    @desideriaalex2 жыл бұрын

    Oh yes. I can't understand people what put labels at rice and other stuff what u can see actually what is 😄😀🙈

  • @Cat-ik1wo

    @Cat-ik1wo

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. I use all clear containers for the reason of seeing exactly whats in it. Labeling is twice the work. I need form to follow function. Why make it harder when the point is to make it easier.

  • @cvelasquez8041

    @cvelasquez8041

    2 жыл бұрын

    Because some of us have adhd and when the container is empty and washed, we forget what we need to stock up on. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @diahannrosai6950

    @diahannrosai6950

    2 жыл бұрын

    For cooking enthusiasts: They need to be able to distinguish standard white rice from aroborio rice / wild rice / cous cous/ samp/ and so on. Same with pasta. One party may only eat gluten free pasta and the other household member eats regular pasta. They look identical so a label is necessary.

  • @carlsand98ify

    @carlsand98ify

    2 жыл бұрын

    Don’t forget when our teens begin to learn how to cook, it’s surprising how much they don’t know.

  • @Cat-ik1wo

    @Cat-ik1wo

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@diahannrosai6950 I can understand if there is a necessaty for it. Yes, if there needs to be a differentiated because of look alike or allergies. However, my point is that normally you would not need to. What you are talking about is if there is a reason for it. People get anal and it surpasses the beauty of simplicity, it becomes stupid!

  • @debrakemp669
    @debrakemp669 Жыл бұрын

    Another tip I have, is to take a picture of something that's hard to let go of. And save the picture, and then it might b easier to let go of the physical clutter.

  • @geranissen
    @geranissen2 жыл бұрын

    This video really resonated with me…I struggle with clutter and depression. My house was out of control. I started with a big declutter of my room on a workday holiday and after that I did, and still do, a daily tidy of one thing. It has completely changed my home! I also have a habit tracker to keep myself accountable to the tidying things like making my bed everyday, unloading the dishwasher, doing laundry…the checking of the boxes is very satisfying and the things are becoming an enjoyable habit and not a chore.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I love this! So glad to hear of another person who has success implementing these things

  • @girllittlemorbid
    @girllittlemorbid2 жыл бұрын

    To be fair, people who talk about decluttering often say things like "you can always buy it again if you end up needing it!" Which makes it sound like it's for people who can afford to just do that.

  • @itoshiibaka8267

    @itoshiibaka8267

    2 жыл бұрын

    Taken out of context, absolutely. Note that the chance that you'll need to buy it again are extremely slim, but if someone is worried, they can hold on to more expensive items while they declutter cheaper things. There's also the mindset change that comes with evaluating what the items actually contribute to your life... often it leads to spending less and bringing fewer things into your home. The thing that's more important to focus on is the space and time and calm you can gain by removing the most obvious clutter. Doing it slowly is the best way to make fewer mistakes. :)

  • @Irene-gq4jr

    @Irene-gq4jr

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's a good point. People can still start with items that are cheap and easy to replace, like plastic takeaway tubs (guilty!). Next, multiples of things that logically they'll never wear out even if they live to 150 years old, like solid cutlery sets. Then maybe more expensive items that you've NEVER used, like my breadmaker which has sat in the cupboard for 15 years waiting for my fantasy self to spring into action.

  • @janicua808

    @janicua808

    2 жыл бұрын

    I see your point! I’m in a season with a very tight budget now. So, I don’t declutter anything that I know will be used up and I will need to replace. Like jeans, my last pair of favorite jeans are about to fall apart. I can’t afford to replace them any time soon, so I have kept jeans that are not my favorites, but I can wear them, they fit, and I will be able to make a decent outfit with them. But, I have donated pants and jeans that I know will never fit me again or I know I just don’t want to wear again because they are uncomfortable. Start with things that aren’t necessary to live, but might me nice to have. For example: If you have 10 picture frames that you don’t use and you’ve had them for a long time. Maybe it’s time to let go and donate them? Nobody needs picture frames to survive. Another example of me holding onto something that most of the declutter experts here on KZread would not hold onto, is an extra water hose to my washer. I really do need to be able to wash my clothes. It is not very likely that my water hose for my washer would get ruined, but as long as it would affect my food budget to replace it, I’m keeping it. But, if 20 dollars to replace it wasn’t cutting into my super tight budget where I knew it didn’t mean less food in the house that month, I would get rid of it. 😊

  • @LS-sg8rb

    @LS-sg8rb

    2 жыл бұрын

    You're very accurately calling out the wealth privilege in how a lot of people talk about this. That's one thing I like about Marie Kondo - she talks about using shoeboxes and other make-do approaches. It's important to remember not everyone can just buy something again.

  • @Jenasketchbook
    @Jenasketchbook2 жыл бұрын

    these are all really great points. I've been decluttering slowly since last September. I have noticed I spend about 50% LESS TIME cleaning my home because it is so easy to keep up with it daily now. It's not as overwhelming and I don't shut down into an anxious person anymore. Chores used to get super backed up and by the end of the week I would be in an absolute panic. Now-a-days I'm sooo much more happy and I still have all the things I enjoy using, doing, looking at etc. etc.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing!! I have had the same experience 💯

  • @cambryhernandez2057
    @cambryhernandez20572 жыл бұрын

    Becoming a single mom was the catalyst for me pursuing minimalism as well. It has made a world of difference in my home. Thank you for this video!

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's awesome, thanks for sharing your experience as well :)

  • @stefanieb7776
    @stefanieb77762 жыл бұрын

    I'm addicted to your videos! Thanks for being here 💝😁

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Aww that is so sweet! Thanks for the motivation 🥰

  • @dainahakes5748
    @dainahakes57482 жыл бұрын

    Oh I loved this video because I relate to a few of these excuses you talked about in the video!!

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad you liked it!

  • @charleneknottsrubini2220
    @charleneknottsrubini22202 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video. I wish everyone who struggles with too much stuff could watch this.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you and I'm glad you found it valuable ❤️

  • @liendoesja
    @liendoesja2 жыл бұрын

    I recently discovered your channel and it's hands down one of the best on this subject. You are amazing in what you do! I hope you can help many people, myself included. Also the quality of your videos is great and your knowledge on the subject is appreciated. Greetings from the Netherlands 😀👍🌺

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow, thank you! Welcome to the channel and I appreciate your motivation :)

  • @liendoesja

    @liendoesja

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MiaDanielle thank you!

  • @jewelshauck413
    @jewelshauck4132 жыл бұрын

    Thanks a lot. Hi Danielle, I have been decluttering since 2019, then I bring in more things, till this year 2022, I am still doing my decluttering, it's really fun. It something that I need to keep my mind busy.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad you're making the process fun!

  • @Charlotte-bc7vj
    @Charlotte-bc7vj2 жыл бұрын

    So helpful! Thank you - I hold onto aspirational crafts projects that I don't have time to complete. I'm working on letting go of them! Just found your channel and I'm really enjoying it

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful! Welcome :)

  • @janaimaughan3599
    @janaimaughan35992 жыл бұрын

    This was extremely timely, thank you.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    You're so welcome!

  • @Nic-of3dy
    @Nic-of3dy2 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are very easy to listen to... You speak at a perfect speed. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ginawelsh2131
    @ginawelsh21312 жыл бұрын

    Love this ❤️ so glad to have found your channel. Thank you for sharing!

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @jillstover8782
    @jillstover87822 жыл бұрын

    I have seen some folks that to me went WAY over minimalism sittin on the floor nothing in the room🤷🏻‍♀️ and I have seen a few houses that piles of crap everywhere 🙅🏻‍♀️ I just try to deciliter something daily either donate or dump! Not using I’m losing out of here! Good video thanks for info

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing!!

  • @goldcountryluxury
    @goldcountryluxury Жыл бұрын

    It was interesting for you to present the "permanence" piece. That one really resonated and not one I was aware of.

  • @geneveiveharper
    @geneveiveharper Жыл бұрын

    "it's not like you're getting that money back by holding on to it (the item) -so true

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    Жыл бұрын

    Sometimes we just have to put things into perspective!

  • @lbatemon1158
    @lbatemon1158 Жыл бұрын

    My husband always tells the story about when my father in law was out to sea with the Navy, and my mother in law had 6 children 12 years old to 3 years old. A neighbor called CPS on them because my MIL was struggling to keep her home tidy. The social worker shared with her how each kid really only needed 8 pairs of clothes, and then it would be easier to manage. So she did it. And that started her on a minimalist kick that really blessed her life (until her husband retired from the Navy, and he's a clutter bug).

  • @findelka1810
    @findelka1810 Жыл бұрын

    I’m a mother of 2, with ADHD and physical limitations. One of my kids is special needs, they’re still very young. My sanity was on stake when I started decluttering 5 years ago. Since then I emptied 2 storages and went through an unimaginable amount of stuff, not only my own, but my kids’ (together with them), my parents and my deceased grandmother’s. I’m selling the last 4 boxes of stuff l have left. My life is serene & quiet finally and my living space gives me energy. My mental health returned to normal and anxiety the lowest it’s ever been. I want to encourage everyone that if I could do it, you can do it! Don’t wait until you reach breaking point! I only wish I’d figured it out 10-20 years earlier that it was all my stuff that was stressing me out. For people with ADHD having a clutter free environment is a must.

  • @randomharts
    @randomharts Жыл бұрын

    Amen! This resonated with me on every level🥰I have gotten comments from well meaning friends that my home is too clean or perfect, OCD comes up a lot as a label! In all honesty, I rarely have to clean because we are organized and minimized in what we have and how we deal with our things. I have areas of my home I’d like to work on, but it’s different for everyone and maybe my level of organization is uncomfortable to some and not enough for others. However, it works for me and when it doesn’t, that’s when it’s time to declutter and repair my own systems of organization! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the subject, very well thought out video❤

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your feedback! Everyone is wired differently, and that's OK. It does sound like you've implemented systems that simplify and make your life easier 🙌 Not everyone will understand that. "Rarely have to clean" sounds less like a negative thing and more like a win to me 😉

  • @amy2284
    @amy22842 жыл бұрын

    Mia I love your truth delivery - one of the most impactful thing you have said in another video was your definition of “limiting belief”. I don’t know if it touched my competitive side - but your right, if you can do it - then Mia so can I 😉. Also, I got an Alexa because I watched one of your videos in which you listed ways to make your life easier. Being clutter free has actually helped me save money - it’s an organic way to stop wanting to keep buying stuff. After all I will have to find a home for it or replace something with a like item. It’s a great way to naturally stop consumerism.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I love this so much! And you 100% CAN do it. I'm so happy you shared this :)

  • @IzuliiHerrera
    @IzuliiHerrera Жыл бұрын

    Just the video I've been searching for. I found this very motivational and i hope to learn to let go of my belongings.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    Жыл бұрын

    You got this! 🙌

  • @conniegerardi9845
    @conniegerardi98452 жыл бұрын

    TRUE, less stuff less stuff management=more time. Stuff leaves me with more straightening up; finding stuff; putting stuff away & its just exhausting!!! I;m just starting and truthfully it is a trip but I know it will be well worth it; it is a never ending procedure but I'm in. Baby steps is key or you will get overwhelmed like I did. A little at a time.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly!

  • @charlotte22
    @charlotte22 Жыл бұрын

    Re: Waiting for people to be on board... It's not that I want the people in my house to declutter. It's that I want them to leave my emptied shelf empty and not stuff their own stuff in every nook and cranny. That's what makes my decluttering feel completely pointless.

  • @bobbicollier4525
    @bobbicollier45252 жыл бұрын

    Wow....you know me.This video has been so helpful. I have copied it and shall play it until I get it down to memory. Thank you so much.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m so glad it resonated! :)

  • @ednarose86
    @ednarose862 жыл бұрын

    It takes time, to make time. ........ Wow! So simple, yet so impactful! I had not thought of it from that exact perspective. My "why" for decluttering would be to get to spend time with my family. So having a mantra, in the moment, saying "it takes time, to make time" I feel like that would keep you motivated to stay productive and that there is an end in sight.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m so glad it resonated!

  • @arianarodrigue268
    @arianarodrigue2682 жыл бұрын

    Completely agree with the importance of decluttering especially when you have kids. It really makes it easier. I think that people get mistaken by the single minimalist content creators that shws how they can live with so few things. Of cours that as a family we obviously own more than a single person but that's not the point. It's not about the number. Appreciate this video very much. Hope this comment make sense.. english is not my firs language.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think that's a great thing to point out that the expectations should be different for different living situations :)

  • @ValyaDream
    @ValyaDream Жыл бұрын

    Totally agree about family members joining the movement. I declutter LOTS of my personal stuff. My dad helped me to bring stuff to the bin, including the donation one. Then, I decided to declutter our common entrance wardrobe. I would bring some items to my mom and dad and asked them if they need this item or they are OK with donating it. We got rid of so many things! Then, my mom decluttered her drawer. And my dad decluttered our garage. Then 1 decluttered our bathroom and kitchen with throwing away expired items. No one was against it. I also decluttered and organized our balcony. I put my suggestions for throwing away next to the balcony door and asked parents to find a place for items that they really need, and I will throw away the unneeded ones. I'm happy to say, it worked)

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    Жыл бұрын

    YES! I love ALL of this! Decluttering starts with one intentional step... it's not starting with the end result appearing within minutes.

  • @a_l_e_k_sandra
    @a_l_e_k_sandra Жыл бұрын

    I just opened the video, saw titles of the chapters and it is my exact excuse list. Well, I gotta buckle up 😂

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    Жыл бұрын

    How did it go? Any new insights 🤗

  • @a_l_e_k_sandra

    @a_l_e_k_sandra

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MiaDanielle I have to say, my mom is one of the people who would remember something she gave me fifteen years ago and ask if I still have it 😂 it's great video overall, you are really on point with the list and I love your presentation style. Thank you, I enjoyed it a lot!

  • @tiashadae1143
    @tiashadae11432 жыл бұрын

    Great video thank you!

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad you liked it!

  • @bhemitchell
    @bhemitchell Жыл бұрын

    I'm a new subscriber to your channel and have really been enjoying some of your tips that I have surprisingly never heard before. I say "surprisingly" because I'm in my 50's and have been on the decluttering/simplify/voluntary simplicity/tightwad gazette/minimalist/maximalist merry-go-round for quite some time. So I hope you take my words as encouragement to keep doing what you're doing, but maybe a bit more thoughtfully. Firstly, "If I can do it, anyone can!" is like the most dangerous dang sentiment in America right now. Not everyone is born with the same privilege or strife so each persons limits are different, and I can assure you there are so so so many people that were not born with boot straps or they lost them, so they certainly can't pull themselves up by those elusive boot straps. I can assure you I love writing in cursive and I find it far superior to any other note taking form, but I can also assure you my ADHD husband, whom is also left handed (because of course he is), absolutely cannot write in cursive unless he does it at the speed of a turtle...no matter how much he's practiced, and that's because he is actually different from me. He absolutely struggles with decluttering and organization. I love organizing, and I also enjoy decluttering (perhaps from being a military brat and moving frequently which I actually enjoyed!). I also have ADHD (it hasn't been called ADD in like 20 years btw!) and was not diagnosed until my 50's. Secondly, I find that so so many cleaning vloggers do not address the situation a lot of people (especially those of us with cptsd) get themselves into with buying too many things for their kids because they were mistreated or neglected themselves as children. I think when a lot of people say it's impossible to be clutter free with kids it's the people who didn't learn to do these things as kids. Maybe they were yelled at. In fact, I think you mention something similar to this in one of your blog posts. So I think implying that people are using their kids as excuses to not declutter is not accurate and doesn't address the situation many parents kind of "awaken" to when their eyes on materialism are opened. By then the kids are older and it becomes a lot more difficult to declutter with kids who can now use some logic. That is the video a lot of people need...how to deal with kids stuff when you have an 10 yo child who refuses to give up the giant kitchen in her room because that 10 yo is emotionally delayed, or your 16 yo has turned into a hoarder just like your husband because no one knows how to connect to each other, but mommy just went through a serious illness and has seen the light and how does she get the other people in her house to see the light? I mean that MIGHT have been a situation for a mother somewhere and I think that would make an EXCELLENT video, lol!!

  • @elizabethcallihan9971
    @elizabethcallihan99712 жыл бұрын

    Struggle does not equal defeat! WOW

  • @wagner5952
    @wagner59522 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Really helpful 🇧🇷

  • @handley2645mh
    @handley2645mh2 жыл бұрын

    #1 and #4 are definitely my downfalls. I was cleaner and tidier when my kids were little.

  • @anniebeanie710
    @anniebeanie710 Жыл бұрын

    I think if you are less able bodied especially on some day, it can be very usefull to declutter and be somewhat organized as well. Having things you might need frequently for this and that meaningfully placed in box or basket together with other items needed for same activity and placed somewhere you can remember is a godsend when you need somebody else's assistance with bringing things to you ! Instead of having to think about someone else going through all your things searching for particular items, you can expect a quick and straightforward action that will be a blessing for both of you ! And even if you are very able-bodied make sure to have at least first aid items ready in this way!

  • @sgtigereye
    @sgtigereye2 жыл бұрын

    I like to keep my home very tidy, I am 5 months pregnant. I have a friend who struggles with keeping her house clutter free and tidy. She constantly says to me “you won’t be able to be tidy once you have kids”. To me it comes off as really negative and I don’t want to have that mindset. To me it just seems like it comes from a place of jealousy. Has anyone else dealt with comments like these?

  • @lauramitchell6725

    @lauramitchell6725

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have had MANY friends who still had a tidy home with a couple of children,it was still who they were. It will be great when you prove her wrong!😅😂🤣

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I can't even tell you the number of things people told me I "couldn't do" when I had kids and they were all wrong. It irritates me when people try to push things on you like that

  • @Livingthefreelife
    @Livingthefreelife2 жыл бұрын

    I have m.e. But I’m in desperate need in decluttering and I’m doing it and sharing my journey too. It’s hard… but it is possible 🥰 I struggle and feel like it’s going to take forever but I’m doing it bit by bit and I constantly remind myself that slow progress is better than no progress 😁

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I love this and thank you so much for sharing it! "It's hard...but it is possible"

  • @Livingthefreelife

    @Livingthefreelife

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MiaDanielle 🥰🥰🥰 keeping positive 🥰

  • @nattojelly8349
    @nattojelly8349 Жыл бұрын

    I enjoy making stuff which inevitably leads to having a lot of small items. I try to reduce that kind of clutter to what I call my hobby-room which helps.

  • @ValyaDream
    @ValyaDream Жыл бұрын

    First time I had huge decluttering "event" a couple of years ago. I considered getting away from my big smart TV, because I wasnt using it regularly. But I decided to keep it. Now I'm glad to say that I do use it regularly because my "music" subscription that I really like also included online movies and series. And I also watch KZread with it. Thats the only thing that I'm happy I didnt get away from. But I know for sure that I'm an electronics lover, so having this TV in my room brings me joy even if it's constantly off. Especially as this was especially profitable purchase and works perfectly even in 4+ years

  • @beatpirate8
    @beatpirate8 Жыл бұрын

    Oh this is what I need to watch this. I have tried. But then things pile.

  • @way-cute
    @way-cute2 жыл бұрын

    Energy has been a huge struggle for me and I've been working on it via having a goal to give away at least 1 thing every week. Most weeks its more than one, but having at least one as a goal helps it keep moving. I keep a plastic bin on my porch where I put my giveaway items, I take a photo, shove it in the bin, and then post it on the local freebie group online. If for some reason the bin starts to fill, and folks aren't taking the items, I just take it to a thrift store.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like a solid system 🙂

  • @ciannacoleman5125
    @ciannacoleman51252 жыл бұрын

    Great video. My parents are clutterbugs, partially because of the "I might could use it in the future" mind set and partially because they are "collectors" books, magazines, knickknacks, gifts etc. I decided in highschool and college I didn't want to be overwhelmed with stuff just because it came into the house. My goal is to have all my items be used and or loved and if I am saving it for future only keep what I have the space for such as books I am keeping for my future kids. I have also been trying to get rid of single use items, particularly the type you use and toss. I have decluttered and transitioned my entire bedroom and hope it has laid the groundwork for when I move out and start forming/keeping my own household. I much rather buy something and wash it than throw it away just to get more. This feeds back into less clutter since I no longer have a stockpile of pads, cotton rounds, qtips etc in my cabinet. I also now only have clothes I actually wear not the ones I've been hanging onto because they are still in fine condition. And two sets of sheet and just enough blankets for comfort in cold winter. Having some empty space in my storage feels great

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's awesome! It sounds like you're making some positive changes and moving away from the "collector" mindset of your parents

  • @shadowm2k7
    @shadowm2k72 жыл бұрын

    I started this whole journey as a way to save money. The last "luxury" purchase i made that really opened my eyes to my trash was a Tamagotchi and i refuse to get rid of it. It sits right next to me on my bedside table as a constant reminder to myself not to buy anything else like it. I've thrown away SO MUCH since buying that Tamagotchi that it continues to look more ridiculous and out of place as the weeks go on and i can't wait for the day when i am so confident in myself and my new habits and my savings that i can finally throw it away

  • @jenniferjustice7361
    @jenniferjustice7361 Жыл бұрын

    I have found it 100% true that when I've given up items that I thought I couldn't, I've never thought longingly for them. I continue to be surprised by that!

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    Жыл бұрын

    What a great observation to have Jennifer! Sometimes it's our mind and our limiting beliefs that hold us back.

  • @marep5597
    @marep55972 жыл бұрын

    My first time on your channel. This was a very interesting and informative video. I’ve heard people say that minimalism is pretentious or just a fad. I don’t agree at all. I think it’s just another excuse to keep living in a cluttered home.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Welcome, I’m glad you enjoyed the video 😊

  • @kathyseiver8335
    @kathyseiver83352 жыл бұрын

    Excellent

  • @Irene-gq4jr
    @Irene-gq4jr2 жыл бұрын

    I'm pretty sure I have ADHD and clutter drives me insane. The less clutter, the fewer distractions. I'm watching your videos for ideas as today I'm on a mission to continue my spring clean and declutter my office space. It's not rammed but it's a catch-all, and the only room in the house that has a few boxes permanently lying on the floor. I find everything you say is helpful in getting motivated, especially as a lot of what I'll be sorting through has great sentimental value which has been putting me off from tackling it.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m so glad you’re finding the channel motivating!

  • @sharon_irishgirl
    @sharon_irishgirl2 жыл бұрын

    Love it ❤️ Minimalist because I hate to clean

  • @TheDriftwoodlover
    @TheDriftwoodlover2 жыл бұрын

    Well said. Don’t ever think I’ll be a minimalist but moving to be more minimal for a few years. For me, the hump to clear is procrastination. When I force myself to do one small drawer or the floor of a closet, I always find things to remove. I just need to make the time to do what my heart and soul know will make life better and easier.

  • @nnylasoR

    @nnylasoR

    2 жыл бұрын

    “…to do what my heart and soul know will make life better and easier.” Thank you for that. ✊♥️

  • @cjackson7874
    @cjackson7874 Жыл бұрын

    Terracycle drop off points allow you to recycle many things you thought you can’t and they even have paid boxes that mean you can recycle almost everything.

  • @karenthomas5274
    @karenthomas52742 жыл бұрын

    When I was a single Mom of 4, i was very organized. Didnt need the extra chaos. I simply had systems in place. Now I notied how my adult children have good systems.

  • @Telcomvic
    @Telcomvic2 жыл бұрын

    You lost me at No 1. I save all the left over screws, nails, bits and pieces from any kits we receive. I have reused probably 50% to 60% of them on other repairs, craft projects, etc. I just used a chain from a light kit to lower my shower caddy so I don't have to reach up so far to put my shampoo, conditioner, etc in it.

  • @itoshiibaka8267

    @itoshiibaka8267

    2 жыл бұрын

    On this note, I love Dana K. White's question of "would you know you had it?" That's the distinction for me. If I will remember the item when I could reuse it, and there's a good chance I'll use it in the next couple of years, yeah! It's worth keeping.

  • @missellienora

    @missellienora

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think she was pretty clear that if you're actually using that stuff, it's not clutter!

  • @MagicalMandi
    @MagicalMandi2 жыл бұрын

    I'm struggling with the one about kids. I have an 11 yo and a 2 yo. My family including husband thinks the kids need so much stuff. Toys, clothes, books everything. My kids have way more stuff than I do or My husband does. Plus my toddler is just a mess. Every time I get one of her messes cleaned up she's making another mess. This is where I just have to give my family grace, and understand I can't do it all by myself. And baby step it. Some things just aren't getting cleaned and organized today. But I feel like it's a constant battle sometimes.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Baby steps are still steps. Gotta keep your sanity :)

  • @lbatemon1158
    @lbatemon1158 Жыл бұрын

    I have terrible ADHD, but I'm also autistic. My autistic brain craves order and structure. So I'm not going to give up trying!! I told a friend a few days ago how I long to have an orderly home and she literally said, "yeah right. I'll believe it when i see it." which really hurt my feelings. I love your idea of closing the door with a note saying don't leave this room until 1,2,3 is done. Any one know of other creators who talk about how to organize and declutter when ADHD gets in the way? I've found binge watching these videos helps keep me more focused.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm glad the videos help! I also have a free resource library that you can make use of to declutter that first room and spark the drive to keep moving forward: miadanielle.lpages.co/free-resource-library

  • @lbatemon1158

    @lbatemon1158

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MiaDanielle thank you so much!!

  • @Montanafelines
    @Montanafelines Жыл бұрын

    I am loving this! I have lived my whole life collecting clutter! Lol is there any reason to have one silverware drawer, and TWO deep drawers crammed full of egg flippers, tongs and about 4 ladles! Lol On a serous note, my mindset I guess comes from being raised by a mother that was raised up in the TN mountains dirt poor. Throwing away this/that/them is just wasteful! What if that one breaks, will you always have the $ to buy another one? Hard times are comin, you just wait…. Thanks so much for this!

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    Жыл бұрын

    I love the insights you're having here!! This can lead to so many incredible things 🥰

  • @WalkOnLife
    @WalkOnLife2 жыл бұрын

    Hello, Mia - very nice content! Can you please point the video that you explain more about organic declutter, I want to know more about that.

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely, it's right here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/pp6FmsxppqneqLA.html

  • @taylorls9215
    @taylorls92152 жыл бұрын

    ADHD here, the best thing we ever did was put things into totes, but label them clearly. That way we can’t see everything but can find it when needed

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great idea 👍

  • @chicpeachaf
    @chicpeachaf Жыл бұрын

    I think I’m boarder line ocd 😂 I just got a ton of bins and made my own labels for my kitchen and bathroom 😅😅😅

  • @MiaDanielle

    @MiaDanielle

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha! If it brings you joy, don't declutter it 🤗

  • @chicpeachaf

    @chicpeachaf

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MiaDanielle yes! I love them and it totally works in our household. Love your channel! ♥️

  • @tango-bravo
    @tango-bravo Жыл бұрын

    You need to do a TED talk!

  • @jmsl_910
    @jmsl_910 Жыл бұрын

    i bartered time with other moms so i coukd declutter! me: if i watch your kid for two hours this monday, will you take my kid next week? friend: SURE!!

  • @schoo9256
    @schoo9256 Жыл бұрын

    Do you have a video elaborating on using habit trackers to find out when your energy is higher?