Decluttering Tactic for "Chronic Over-Thinkers"

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I can't always relate to this struggle, but have witnessed it often and have heard the complaints: "I get stuck when I'm decluttering because I think of all of the 'what-if's' of the future!" It makes sense, you don't want to make a mistake, but how do you still make progress? Today we'll talk about a tactic to go from a "chronic over-thinker" to a decluttering pro in no time!
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  • @TheMinimalMom
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    2 жыл бұрын

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    @TheMinimalMom

    2 жыл бұрын

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  • @ElizabethDohertyThomas

    @ElizabethDohertyThomas

    2 жыл бұрын

    As always, you make me think of MORE things that have to go!! One rule (you asked in this video) that I've used lately is to "hear" the reaction during the day, I have to, say, a top that I'm wearing that I have loved in the past. Lately I've heard myself say "Hmm, not sure I'm liking this as much lately" = TIME TO GO. I've heard myself "ugh, this is getting really pilled and it was already purchased used and I've worn it a lot. Someone else may love this and not care about that slight texture change" = TIME TO GO. "Hmm, is this shirt getting shorter from laundry or am I only now noticing?" = TIME TO GO. And for over-analyzers if you resent having touched an item every time you try to declutter = TIME TO GO.

  • @sbakes1577

    @sbakes1577

    2 жыл бұрын

    Were you peeking through my windows today???? This episode couldn’t have been more timely. I spent 30 minutes debating on an extra large Tupperware bowl that I haven’t used in 10 years. We used to use it to pass out Halloween candy and that’s how I got sentimental about a dumb plastic bowl. 😂 It is officially outta here, thanks to this episode.

  • @ricklinkinlv

    @ricklinkinlv

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good for you for getting sponsored Dawn! I accidentally tripped on your channel over a year ago and following your advice has not only made my home more manageable, but also increased my confidence in myself! Thanks for keeping this channel free for us and for keeping your ads short and entertaining 😀

  • @Baribrooks
    @Baribrooks2 жыл бұрын

    🙋‍♀️Over-thinker here…caught myself trying to justify keeping sweats in case I ever broke my leg and had to get a cast! 🤪

  • @thatswhatisaid8908

    @thatswhatisaid8908

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nice work, that's very creative!

  • @kristianderson1953

    @kristianderson1953

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me, too. I have a large sturdy basket that I bought to sort things into when I was decluttering. It is so large that I store it up high in a closet to get it out of the way. It takes up the whole shelf. I can’t put much in it because it would be too heavy for me to lift. I’ve had it for over 15 years and only used it briefly after I bought it, but I never got rid of it because it is supposed to help me get organized.🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @carolynworthington8996

    @carolynworthington8996

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ha ha! I’m wearing some right now…I shouldn’t tell you probably, but the weather is cooling and I’ve lost weight, so they’re the only long pants that fit at the waist!

  • @lisasutton9833

    @lisasutton9833

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me too!

  • @aromaofhope

    @aromaofhope

    2 жыл бұрын

    This one made me laugh!

  • @AubreyL-35
    @AubreyL-352 жыл бұрын

    In the past, I would try to sell “new/like-new” items while decluttering because, let’s be real, it’s nice to feel like we at least make a little money back on those impulse buys. But the other day I implemented your rule of “if I can’t get at least x amount from it, then just let it go”. I ended up setting some very nice items out on the curb with a “free” sign, and watched as a school girl passed by on her way home and picked up the cute pair of shoes I had debated letting go, and some pink nail polish. Another child stopped and picked up the pretty headbands. Then a lady pulled up and got the bag of nice toddler clothes. Someone else seemed excited to get the books and cute Fall decor... I found myself going through the house to find more things, because I was thoroughly enjoying how happy people were at receiving those little “treasures”.

  • @kelseyd4196

    @kelseyd4196

    2 жыл бұрын

    Aww, that made me cry, Louise! What a wonderful thing you're doing. I'm very inspired by it. Sure, making a buck is great, but I bet seeing their faces on what a treasure they happened upon was way more valuable to you! Way to go 👏😄

  • @ashleyab89

    @ashleyab89

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is so beautiful!

  • @lindasteinbrenner8065

    @lindasteinbrenner8065

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is such a great story and how very nice of you! 👍🏻❤️

  • @beckyb8808

    @beckyb8808

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've done that, my granddaughter always makes a glittery "Free to good home" sign when we give away our former treasures, always time it for the weekend when people are more likely to have time to stop.

  • @FrogeniusW.G.

    @FrogeniusW.G.

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nice! ♡

  • @genxis6097
    @genxis60972 жыл бұрын

    I'll never forget the time my dad and I went to my (minimalist) grandmother's apartment and he needed to look something up in the phone book (pre-internet days, obviously), only to learn she'd thrown it away. "Ma, you threw the PHONE BOOK away?! Why?! You keep it in the drawer, no one even sees it!". She told him, "I knew it was in there and it got on my damn nerves."🤣🙃👍

  • @SandyCheeks63564

    @SandyCheeks63564

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's a bit extreme

  • @musicman6699

    @musicman6699

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's hilarious! She was ahead of her minimalist time

  • @suemauer5965

    @suemauer5965

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm keeping my last local phone book (from 2010) that has residential names and addresses. All the newer ones only include businesses.

  • @goodenoughgirl8102

    @goodenoughgirl8102

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ha ha. I know exactly how she feels tho. Lol.

  • @sorylstangent

    @sorylstangent

    2 жыл бұрын

    🙌 Goals!

  • @queenmthe1st
    @queenmthe1st2 жыл бұрын

    One of the best gifts I have ever got was from a family friend/employer who was decluttering her home. It was close to Christmas. She told us that we (employees) could all pick an item (lots of things still in boxes and some other nice personal items that had been in her home) as our Christmas gift from her. I picked a square folding card table. We have decorated and used it for 12 years now for receiving gifts at baby showers, graduation parties, birthday parties and more. This dear lady has gone to be with the Lord but I remember her every time I use that table. Thankful to have her memory.

  • @nancie7487

    @nancie7487

    Жыл бұрын

    I too have a folding card table it's round that I bought saving green chip stamps with my father. That table was were I did my homework, did crossword puzzles. And very first dinner table when I got married !! And I still use it. I'm 65 and some things are justifiable keepers !!

  • @Nonameagain80

    @Nonameagain80

    Жыл бұрын

    Thats a good idea to do with family and friends!

  • @dorothyjohnson6743

    @dorothyjohnson6743

    Ай бұрын

    That is so beautiful, the memories it evokes.

  • @pameehanson3866
    @pameehanson38662 жыл бұрын

    The important rule for me “Do not buy any storage boxes or containers before I have decluttered 😮If I could take one thing away from the classes was declutter first then get organized. It took awhile for me to realize buying containers and stacking them is only organizing my clutter! Thanks

  • @Midwestmomvolunteer365

    @Midwestmomvolunteer365

    2 жыл бұрын

    YES! I agree with you 100%. We have been working in layers, decluttering the garage and basement and this was huge for us. Also, we moved to all clear containers and I put a list of what is in each container facing out inside the front of the container. Making life easier is our 2021 mantra.

  • @supercrazydesi

    @supercrazydesi

    2 жыл бұрын

    So true!

  • @Lucy-ff2et

    @Lucy-ff2et

    2 жыл бұрын

    Guilty of this! I have more containers than stuff to put in them!

  • @FrogeniusW.G.

    @FrogeniusW.G.

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Midwestmomvolunteer365 That's exactly my/our 2022 Mantra!! 😅 We're going to move an will declutter raadicaally!

  • @beth6810

    @beth6810

    2 жыл бұрын

    Don Aslett used to call all the storage systems we buy "junk bunkers"!

  • @valerieviramonte7887
    @valerieviramonte78872 жыл бұрын

    I’m in my 60’s and lost my parents 4 months apart. I was the only living child and had to clean out their home. It gave me a whole new perspective on the stuff in my life. When you pass someone is going to have to sort through your things. I have vowed to make that as simple for my kids as I can.

  • @NanciBK

    @NanciBK

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s the idea behind Swedish Death Cleansing.

  • @katiegleaves3792

    @katiegleaves3792

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, Swedish Death Cleaning. I need to adopt this idea too. I'm an only child, my parents are both sentimental clutterbugs. They got divorced when I was 21, so I became the "keeper of the family heirlooms" (things representing the complete family, like some of their wedding mementos, etc), and the sets of China from their parents, antique dining chairs that are too fragile (need professional repairs) for daily use in my current life stage... But they match the buffet that I do use, love, and cherish so it seems like a shame to separate them. This is where I get stuck.

  • @JaneH3675

    @JaneH3675

    Жыл бұрын

    That's exactly what I've been doing!! It took me and my husband 2 months to clean out his mother's house. I'm not putting our kids through that!

  • @lisa2stewart

    @lisa2stewart

    Жыл бұрын

    Why I haven't died yet ...

  • @nefertarikim

    @nefertarikim

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly same here. I was already a minimalist but with te lost of my mom, i pay more attention to give away with my hands and not be a burden for the rest people. I don't mean my mom was a burden but the staff of this earth is always a burden.

  • @MarianneSmith62
    @MarianneSmith62 Жыл бұрын

    I am/was a huge overthinker. My ex-husband died suddenly but not surprisingly in February of this year and the burden it put on my 30 year old son who lives in another state was more than I am willing to put on anyone in the future. So. Much. Stuff to go through in less than a week, so many decisions he had to make. My husband and I have started to radically declutter and with every room we feel better, freer. We both want to thank you for being a huge part in our journey. When I start overthinking too much (and decluttering really is a muscle that gets stronger the more you use it), I now know that I'm just tired and I call it quits for the day. Usually after sleeping on it. I roll my eyes at myself. My craft room is next. Wish me strength.

  • @with_compassion

    @with_compassion

    Жыл бұрын

    Wishing you, & your family light love & strength! Thank you for sharing.

  • @TruthAboveAll08

    @TruthAboveAll08

    Жыл бұрын

    Your testimony is inspiring! I'm a clutter bug that is both overwhelmed and an over-thinker. Over-thinking applies to almost every area of my life, which is a definite 2-edged sword for me as an ADHD/Bipolar. I just acquired a vintage cedar wardrobe, which is going to provide badly needed closet space. Just getting it into place, along with several weeks of soul searching and reading material and viewing videos for ideas and inspiration is motivating me. Thank you for adding to my positive reason file!

  • @bonnieinthespirit6373

    @bonnieinthespirit6373

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s been 6mos. Since you posted. How d you do in the craft room?

  • @MarianneSmith62

    @MarianneSmith62

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bonnieinthespirit6373 I followed Karen Brown's just get it done quilting channel in January. I went through everything, got rid of what I no longer needed, refolded and "visited" all my fabric, lol, and sorted it by type and then color. It's still a busy room, but being a craftroom, I'm ok with that. I come in here at the end of the day to relax and be happy, and I'm accomplishing that. It's easy to clean up when I have to, I'm not disciplined enough (in this room) yet to do it at the end of the day, but at the end of a project for sure!

  • @gwenj5419
    @gwenj54192 жыл бұрын

    I just got rid of 3 purses that were really cute and they sparked joy to look at, but not to use. They were too heavy. Still hard to get rid of but I'm proud that I did it. Rule: If it's not comfortable or easy to use, don't keep it.

  • @barbarakornacki8599

    @barbarakornacki8599

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have always enjoyed buying purses, wallets, tote bags and even luggage so I understand. Seems like I let go of a few purses and then find another one or two I think will be "the perfect one".

  • @marilynndesilva7620

    @marilynndesilva7620

    2 жыл бұрын

    LOL, I have a beautiful leather wallet that doesn't fit in my very minimal downsized purse. I replaced it with a slim Tyvek "origami" wallet from a $1 sale bin and it works just fine. Now I have to tell myself that it's okay to donate the expensive wallet.

  • @MGSpecial2023

    @MGSpecial2023

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@marilynndesilva7620 you could gift it to someone instead...

  • @marilynndesilva7620

    @marilynndesilva7620

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@MGSpecial2023 One of my granddaughters will likely get it. One of them recently got my old Coach purse. (A new Coach purse is insanely expensive, but I found mine in a thrift shop. It served me well for many years but it was time to pass it on.)

  • @deelopez4609

    @deelopez4609

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@barbarakornacki8599 I like the idea of filling them w essential items, sanitary supplies, etc & handing them to the homeless.

  • @kristinam2719
    @kristinam27192 жыл бұрын

    As a person in my 60’s, my gift giving rule is consumable items only, and something I know they’d like!

  • @franpatzcraig6713

    @franpatzcraig6713

    2 жыл бұрын

    Now that my grandkids are all young adults, it's such a relief to be able to give them each a check as a gift and have it received with much gratitude. They are in a season of life where their tastes change, their jobs change, their homes change, etc. They don't need more "stuff" to haul around! And I think they are getting the hint. Their gifts to me now are more often consumable and I love that.

  • @truthfinder6932

    @truthfinder6932

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me too. I've been doing that a few years. And include flowers, potted/cut/bulbs. I know they can be pricey, but if the receiver loves them, it's a great and sometimes lasting gift.

  • @NLY1WAY4U

    @NLY1WAY4U

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, so agree! Trying for handmade usables also. Makes gift giving so much fun knowing it will be loved and used!

  • @bethheerten1132

    @bethheerten1132

    2 жыл бұрын

    Last year my middle aged kids asked for "consumables" for Christmas.

  • @rabbitscantfly

    @rabbitscantfly

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have a hard time even using consumables. My New Year's goal for the last 5 years has been to make a dent in my lotion/body spray supply. It's going very slowly.

  • @annetteelder-clark505
    @annetteelder-clark5052 жыл бұрын

    Ok, I've commented before but I had to write a quick thanks. I got divorced after 24yrs. It's hard. I embraced retail therapy immediately after the divorce. Buying things he'd never agree with, or colors he hated. That worked for a year. But I was still sad, but now I was overwhelmed with stuff... who needs 19 handbags? No one. Now I'm downsizing and needed inspiration & found you on KZread. I took loads & loads to Goodwill. I had a yard sale on Saturday and I sold 348 ITEMS. YES! YAY! I SOLD 348 THINGS! I made lots of money. Stuff I didn't sell is going on Facebook Market Place & all the littles are going to Salvation Army. I feel so much lighter. Thanks, Dawn for the good ideas and the encouragement. 🙂

  • @sherbear8097

    @sherbear8097

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great job!!

  • @NoodlesMusings

    @NoodlesMusings

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow that yard sale was good work, that is alot of items, well done you 🙂

  • @abbylynn4869

    @abbylynn4869

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dude I can't imagine how hard that must be for you. My heart goes out to you. I divorced after 5 years and thought I was going to die. You're amazing for making so much progress emotionally. Never give up!

  • @cs4849

    @cs4849

    2 жыл бұрын

    I got divorced after 20 years and I understand completely that thing of buying things in your own style or things he’d never agree with. I even bought a pet python! Fortunately I came to my senses after a year (and returned the snake), and got back to minimizing.

  • @stacyjaye6350

    @stacyjaye6350

    2 жыл бұрын

    Big congratulations on the divorce 👍 life is so great when you're free.

  • @andreamiller6200
    @andreamiller62002 жыл бұрын

    I loved watching you go through your decision making processes during decluttering. For 16 years we lived in a home that became like a warehouse because of all that went in and how little ever went out. Then we moved and were forced to confront the massive weight of all those delayed decisions, and this resulted in a massive axing of so much carefully collected stuff. I gave away 29 black trash bags filled to the brim with expensive clothing, much of which still had price tags, and gave away an enormous library of books packed onto shelves. Plus kitchen tools, plus furniture, plus lovingly amassed collections of prized 1950's mid century home decor items. I had not worn any of it, read any of it, cooked with any of it, displayed any of it. I thought I would deeply grieve separating from all this titanic amount of stuff and was stunned to realize that instead, I felt lighter than air. And that was one of the biggest wake up calls, the moment I wish I could bottle, to see what FREEDOM felt like no longer having to manage all of that inventory, and also not having to replace any of it, or even think about it again. It was akin to losing 100 lbs to divest ourselves of what had to be at least 2 tons of stuff. And rather than feel guilt or regret, I found I felt enormous relief. A do-over for the next season of my life. That is the most valuable outcome I could have achieved, bar none!

  • @griffinmaxwell2016

    @griffinmaxwell2016

    2 жыл бұрын

    I am desperately wanting to get there. We sound like kindred spirits. Same composition of clutter. I have enough clothes to sink a ship. Books, ummm, ya. I've collected vintage, MC, and antiquities since I was in my teens. I don't know how to part with all this stuff! Reading your comment is inspiring.

  • @shadowprovesunshine

    @shadowprovesunshine

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow! Incredibly inspiring- congratulations!

  • @technojunkindatrunk

    @technojunkindatrunk

    2 жыл бұрын

    Now! You have really inspired me. Thank you!

  • @consciouscitizen6211

    @consciouscitizen6211

    2 жыл бұрын

    Loved reading your experience - thank you x

  • @Jo-hello

    @Jo-hello

    Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful! Thanks for taking the time to share your story. It was vey inspiring 💫

  • @anng.r.687
    @anng.r.6872 жыл бұрын

    Do you want to know the thing that helped me the most? Now I ask my grown son the question “When I am gone, is this something that you want as a memory or to keep? He always says “No, I am not attached to it I don’t care for it.” Then that makes me ask myself that if I don’t love it or am not using it, then why am I keeping this?” I’m not a museum…let it go.

  • @brendagriffin6437

    @brendagriffin6437

    2 жыл бұрын

    My youngest son passed away at 37. He was the sentimental one. The oldest pretty much told me he's getting a dumpster and giving all my stuff the heave ho. I told him I am hiding money so he'd better look at everything :-)

  • @Saintacy

    @Saintacy

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@brendagriffin6437 lol maybe stop hiding your money. 😄😅😆 He may be inclined to not even look then it's a double loss for you in some way.

  • @elizabethcallihan9971

    @elizabethcallihan9971

    2 жыл бұрын

    I AM NOT A MUSEUM. I SHOULD HAVE THAT ON A SHIRT

  • @SandyCheeks63564

    @SandyCheeks63564

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@brendagriffin6437 LOL

  • @leeannalmanza3182

    @leeannalmanza3182

    2 жыл бұрын

    my mom has gone on a declutter mission lately, she keeps finding things that used to be mine. i usually tell her no thanks, i don't want it. i have kept some photos and stuff. se of it i take home but then end up getting rid of bc they just aren't important to me. i don't more stuff to take up space in my home.

  • @ajenkinson3443
    @ajenkinson34432 жыл бұрын

    The point you made about spending longer thinking about keeping it than you did buying it was so true! Mind blown

  • @stephanied6711

    @stephanied6711

    2 жыл бұрын

    Mine too

  • @WarmFuzzyVibes

    @WarmFuzzyVibes

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here!

  • @sonjamarx385

    @sonjamarx385

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. This one sentence was worth watching the video. About 15 years ago I bought a black dress. Totally spontaneous. I never wore it, not even once, but it's still hanging in the closet. Every time I see it I feel bad. So many times I wanted to throw it away, but it wasn't the cheapest buy and my guilty conscience did not allow me to get rid of it. Now I finally will.

  • @samcshaffer
    @samcshaffer2 жыл бұрын

    The biggest rule that helped me ruthlessly declutter my closet was to get rid of anything I had to "make it work", like when you said it looks good only when I hold my arms a certain way. Or it only looks good at this angle, if I tuck it in this particular way, or it has to be paired only with these pants, etc. It has to "work" all the time. It made me get rid of all the closes I didn't love, feel good in, didn't fit right, and never wore in one rule.

  • @Debra_Hasatheory

    @Debra_Hasatheory

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's a big lesson for me.

  • @goodenoughgirl8102

    @goodenoughgirl8102

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think I need to apply this to my whole house even. I def can relate. I think I just need to finally drop the whole “make it work somehow with duct tape” mentality. Being MacGyver lady is so overrated. Lol.

  • @aromaofhope

    @aromaofhope

    2 жыл бұрын

    I like this rule. I'm plus sized and on a limited budget, so there are a lot of thrift shop items that fit but don't really work right off the rack. But fortunately I can do a lot with the sewing machine. So my questions are, can I tweak it so it will work for me? And WILL I go to the trouble? Sometimes it's really worth it. I know I had a shirt that I actually wore for years, but it bugged me every single time because the collar didn't lay straight! (Otherwise, it was warm and comfy--that's the main reason I kept it!)

  • @ari3lz3pp

    @ari3lz3pp

    2 жыл бұрын

    Personally I think I'd have to join a nudist colony because I don't like how any of my clothes look on me anymore. 🤣 Hopeful that'll change as I get healthy/ more fit again.

  • @CastledarkDweller27

    @CastledarkDweller27

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ari3lz3pp i cant join a nudist colony mate, i'd terrify the wildlife. but wouldnt it take the anxiety out of OH GOD WHAT AM I GONNA WEAR??

  • @ramillematsoukis6020
    @ramillematsoukis60202 жыл бұрын

    What helps me is realizing that everything deserves to be used. If I am simply storing it, then the item is not fulfilling it’s purpose in life. Letting it go is helping the item regain its reason for having been created.

  • @kati1017

    @kati1017

    2 жыл бұрын

    I like that thought! This helps me. Everything should have a chance to fulfill its purpose. You're doing good to the item to let it go so it can. 👏🥰

  • @atlanticjem2012

    @atlanticjem2012

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes!! That's one of the things I've spent a long time coming to terms with. Especially with toys. The kids I'm closest to never respected anybody else's things and always broke even their own stuff. So I ended up packing away a lot of my toys as I grew up in hopes to protect it all from those kids. But they've now been in boxes for years and nobody is getting to appreciate them. The other day I finally pulled out some items for a visiting family member that's 2 only to realize the most important pieces were packed some place else so it would have to wait. 🤦🏼‍♀️ But I'm slowly trying to bring myself to get that stuff out and let someone enjoy it, even if it might break. Sadly, I think many of the things I have are so old they're probably brittle and more prone to breaking now anyways. A lot of good it's done holding onto it all. 🙄

  • @FoodShowFan

    @FoodShowFan

    Жыл бұрын

    Love this! Thank you!

  • @susangoodman4925

    @susangoodman4925

    Жыл бұрын

    @@atlanticjem2012 And yet, I think we need to release any guilt we have about keeping things, having them out of use, etc. We made and didn't make decisions from the levels of thinking we were at at the time, with all the emotions that we had. It's just wonderful that we can go beyond that now!

  • @with_compassion

    @with_compassion

    Жыл бұрын

    Well put. Reminds me a little of the kids book 'Holly & Ivy.'

  • @2bfamos
    @2bfamos Жыл бұрын

    If I'm on the fence about something, like a book or clothing, I make myself read or wear it that week; if I don't, it tells me how I really feel...and to the donation bin (which I keep right in my closet, so I can declutter every time I get dressed and discover something doesn't fit). :)

  • @berylroodt6431

    @berylroodt6431

    Жыл бұрын

    That is a good one! I am going to try that

  • @astridteeuw2374
    @astridteeuw23742 жыл бұрын

    If you have multiples of things (for instance baking dishes, pots and pans, food containers) and you are in doubt which ones you use and need to keep: put a piece of paper in them with a date on it. When you use the item, remove the paper. After some period (several months, a year) check which papers aren't removed. It's a variation on quarantaining, with the advantage that you don't have to restore them elsewhere.

  • @sherbear8097

    @sherbear8097

    2 жыл бұрын

    Love this idea

  • @queeniepop2058

    @queeniepop2058

    2 жыл бұрын

    Could hang a tag around hangars w/ clothes as well with date last worn.

  • @carolynworthington8996

    @carolynworthington8996

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good idea! Similar to the “put all your hangers backwards and only reverse when you wear the item “ idea.

  • @koellekind

    @koellekind

    2 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant! Thanks!

  • @publicserviceannouncement4777

    @publicserviceannouncement4777

    2 жыл бұрын

    Smart!

  • @heidishmidi
    @heidishmidi2 жыл бұрын

    Literally yesterday I told my friend "I keep going back and forth on what to declutter. It's like I need someone to give me clear rules and guidelines as a form of permission." And here you are :)

  • @TheMinimalMom

    @TheMinimalMom

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hahaha, this made me smile!!!!

  • @carolynworthington8996

    @carolynworthington8996

    2 жыл бұрын

    Kismet!

  • @yellowbirch2498
    @yellowbirch24982 жыл бұрын

    For me, it was rethinking my obligation to keep gifts - the purpose of a gift is to be freely given and gratefully received. When someone gives you a gift, thank them sincerely, and then your obligation is over. Whether you choose to keep it or not is entirely up to you. The person that gave it to you did not want it to be a burden. This was revolutionary for me!

  • @atlanticjem2012

    @atlanticjem2012

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly!! If anything, take a picture of it and move on. That's one of the biggest things that helped me start letting go of gifts. Knowing I have a way to remember it and still think of them and that moment. But not needing the physical item taking up space going forward.

  • @lindahandley5267

    @lindahandley5267

    Жыл бұрын

    One Christmas several years ago my DIL gave me a big, RED, cut-glass plate on a stand. I smiled and acted excited, but I didn't have ONE place to put it because I had nothing red in my home. Last year I was de-cluttering and came across the plate. She and my son recently re-did their living room, which turned out to have some red in it, so I re-gifted it after explaining why. She laughed and gladly took it!

  • @gypsybelle4757
    @gypsybelle47572 жыл бұрын

    I read “Overthinkers” and I just went ahead and showed up. These are my People. 🧠😬

  • @danderson4613

    @danderson4613

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lol. Me too 😆

  • @shadowprovesunshine

    @shadowprovesunshine

    2 жыл бұрын

    🙌

  • @christineschmidt4337
    @christineschmidt43372 жыл бұрын

    Something else to consider is if you would actually be relieved if an item were to get broken and you had no choice but to throw it away. So often when that happens it takes away the guilt, fear, decision fatigue etc. of choosing to get rid of something. If we can ask ourselves if we would feel a sense of relief to never have to deal with that item again and our answer is yes, it doesn't deserve anymore of our time, attention and energy. I'm a student of Dawn's thinking and she is changing our lives for the better everyday! Thank you Dawn and Tom!

  • @bethburleson6684

    @bethburleson6684

    2 жыл бұрын

    I love this. This is spot on with my thinking.

  • @MelindaPlainandSimple

    @MelindaPlainandSimple

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great way to look at it, Christine. I've had that secret wish myself a few times. 😏 Your post inspired me to write a poem: CHESHIRE SMILE Should I keep this? Should I not? I waiver, forth and back There's really nothing wrong with it ---Not a blemish Not a crack Perhaps it's best to set it here And think on it awhile Was that a crash! How sad is that! Forgive my Cheshire smile ~Melinda❤😺

  • @Saintacy

    @Saintacy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Relatable. I used to stay with someone whose house was flooded by Harvey. So they lost a lot of stuff. Of course some of my stuff that I kept at the home was lost due to flood also. So sometimes, when I'm decluttering, especially paper stuff, I just toss it and say "oh no, oops, that got destroyed when Harvey flooded the home!"

  • @marciabutler987

    @marciabutler987

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think one of the minimalists came up with the idea of spontaneous combustion. If this whatever were to spontaneously combust, how would you feel. If you'd feel relief, it's time to get rid of it!

  • @Alyssasue222

    @Alyssasue222

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have all boys this is my declutter strategy. Sooner or later they will break everything I own and voila 😂

  • @CreateLoveRepeat
    @CreateLoveRepeat2 жыл бұрын

    “Often if you are an analyzer, you’re also a rule-follower.” Ummmm, yep, you’re talking directly to me. Over analyzing the possibilities is easily my biggest hang-up with decluttering.

  • @VioletJoy

    @VioletJoy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same 🙋

  • @MelindaPlainandSimple

    @MelindaPlainandSimple

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep

  • @Saintacy

    @Saintacy

    2 жыл бұрын

    I found this video may resonate with those on the Autism spectrum, or like me those who work with autistic learners. I am an overthinker. Making choices is difficult. So yes rules make sense.

  • @MelindaPlainandSimple

    @MelindaPlainandSimple

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Saintacy I too am an over-thinker who has trouble making decisions. I re-wrote this response 3 times. 😌😂 Good grief!!!

  • @lesley3957

    @lesley3957

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MelindaPlainandSimple lol I can *so relate ☺️

  • @mrsducky3428
    @mrsducky34282 жыл бұрын

    Once, I donated some kitchen cutlery to a thrift store, went back a week later and bought it back from them 😂😆🤣😅😂😭😜😂🤣😅

  • @miaschu8175

    @miaschu8175

    2 жыл бұрын

    I nearly did something similar last week! I needed a black bag for a night out in London last weekend. So when I didn't find anything I liked in the local shops, I looked in the charity shop. I was tempted by a lovely little bag, although it looked like it might be too small for my purposes. It also looked familiar. Then I realised that I'd donated it a few weeks before with a whole load of other things I'd decluttered - I never used it because it was too small. Oops!

  • @mrsducky3428

    @mrsducky3428

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@miaschu8175 That's hilarious! Another story: in our area, were allowed to place item on the street curb for giveaway. So since my decluttering journey, I've been putting stuff out there every weekend. About a month ago, the stuff started disappearing almost as quickly as I could put it out. Recently, I visited a brand new thrift store, and it was quite well stocked with my old stuff 😂😆😜🤣😅😁

  • @EsterHorbach-it9tb

    @EsterHorbach-it9tb

    4 ай бұрын

    That could have been me😂

  • @eiyiyiyi
    @eiyiyiyi2 жыл бұрын

    One of my favorites when I pull something out of the closet is, "whoa was I with me when I bought that?" No problem getting rid of those things

  • @lindar1715
    @lindar17152 жыл бұрын

    Over thinker here. 🙋🏻‍♀️ Yes, it does get easier with practice. Something that always helps me with the really hard stuff is to imagine the person who finds it in the thrift store and how happy and grateful they will be.

  • @TheMinimalMom

    @TheMinimalMom

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes! Love this!!

  • @MultiDonja

    @MultiDonja

    2 жыл бұрын

    My overthinking goes a different way unfortunately. I think about the overflowing charity shops (what we call thrift stores) and how most of those clothes end up in a landfills and rivers in Africa or SE Asia 😩

  • @lindar1715

    @lindar1715

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MultiDonja That really is a problem too. I don’t think of this as much because I don’t over- buy clothes. I buy many things second hand as well. In the end, having less and wanting less means I buy less and hopefully the future of the landfill is better off.

  • @sherunswithscissors

    @sherunswithscissors

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MultiDonja - Or the bales of clothes are sent overseas and are SOLD to market traders who go into debt to buy them. Don’t think these things are being donated.

  • @cindynorris5983

    @cindynorris5983

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MultiDonja This is me! I spend so much time thinking I would be better wearing it again then it ending up in a Landfill. But I am going to focus on the why or the goal!

  • @angiewalker1948
    @angiewalker19482 жыл бұрын

    I use some other rules/questions of yours all the time: Can I get by without it? And the "poof" rule. If it suddenly disappeared would I be relieved or upset?

  • @lesley3957

    @lesley3957

    2 жыл бұрын

    …. or even notice it’s gone? ☺️

  • @catherineellis3925

    @catherineellis3925

    2 жыл бұрын

    Love the "poof" rule. To me that really gets to the heart of it 😊

  • @lsanndrabrackins8169

    @lsanndrabrackins8169

    2 жыл бұрын

    I love your “puff rule”…

  • @koellekind

    @koellekind

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ooh, I love that. Thanks so much for sharing :)

  • @9monava

    @9monava

    2 жыл бұрын

    creative!

  • @simplehappy7025
    @simplehappy70252 жыл бұрын

    Just finished reading Essentialism and have been trying to apply when he says “If I didn’t have this opportunity, what would I be willing to do to acquire it?” To things I’m decluttering: “If I didn’t already have this item, what would I be willing to do to acquire it?” And a lot (most) of the time, the answer is that I would do nothing to acquire it. It makes it easier to let it go.

  • @cindy846

    @cindy846

    11 ай бұрын

    Wow, this is so good!!! I'll definitely try that.

  • @jmidu8310
    @jmidu83102 жыл бұрын

    My rule is to ask this question “Is it being used?” Not “is it useful ?” Not “is it usable?” But is it BEING used? If not, out it goes.

  • @cindy846

    @cindy846

    11 ай бұрын

    Ooh this is the best!

  • @irinastraistean1884
    @irinastraistean18842 жыл бұрын

    Another rule for me is to remind myself how expensive is 1 sq meter of real estate in London, where we bought a house, which isn't even big enough for us as a family. The empty and clutter free space is more expensive then the stuff in it which don't serve me any purpose.

  • @edennis8578

    @edennis8578

    Жыл бұрын

    I know, right? When I think of the cost of the real estate I've been taking up with flotsam and jetsom!

  • @julieseifert8533
    @julieseifert85332 жыл бұрын

    I’m in the middle layers of the onion of decluttering, where it is a little harder. I like your idea of less inventory. I don’t want to manage this stuff, and I don’t care what it cost me in the past, I don’t want it to cost me peace of mind now or in the future.

  • @kh0072

    @kh0072

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello Julie how are you doing?

  • @phoenixrising8007

    @phoenixrising8007

    2 жыл бұрын

    Cheers

  • @keyisme1356
    @keyisme13562 жыл бұрын

    I liked your idea of "it was an impulse buy, so it can be an impulse declutter." Lol. I haven't bought hardly anything on impulse, though, because I'm poor, so... the 20/20 rule was hard to swallow, because you got rid of was it 6 folding fabric boxes, and yes, they were $5 each (but they're more like $10 now with X2 inflation going on) but $5 x6 boxes is $30... and replacement cost is currently $60... 😱 So the poverty-frugal part of me is freaking out...

  • @margaretstruthers2056

    @margaretstruthers2056

    2 жыл бұрын

    If find the same problem now I'm retired. I was always taught by my parents and grandparents, who remembered the 1930s depression and aftermath here in Australia, to not to throw out anything that is or might be useful, so I feel guilty getting rid of something I no longer want or like just in case I might need it in the future and have to buy something similar again.

  • @northernfox6420

    @northernfox6420

    2 жыл бұрын

    I would tailor the 20/20 rule to your budget. You know best.

  • @caligirl1002

    @caligirl1002

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here, and I was thinking that when she was talking about the folding boxes. Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @sometimessnarky1642

    @sometimessnarky1642

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bingo!

  • @wendyheider2407

    @wendyheider2407

    2 жыл бұрын

    If she gives those storage containers away, YOU may find them somewhere at a bargain price. Her give-away item became a blessing for you!

  • @believewithmrsilly187
    @believewithmrsilly1872 жыл бұрын

    The rule of £20 really helped me declutter and take control of my home. When suffering clinical depression over the last 6-8 years particularly the last two years I started watching self improvement, motivational, and minimalism videos like yours but your channel really resonated and most of the books or speakers you spoke about I had recently found myself. I love your cheerful, positive, realistic videos. With help from videos like yours I've made my home more controllable and the depression is lifting, I am now managing well on half the antidepressants. I look forward to watching more and hope you and your family continue to thrive. Sending love from England 💕 Oh and I have to admit to getting goosebumps on two occasions when your sister has been reading scripture. I stopped going to church when the depression got really bad so it was really nice to have scripture speak to me again. God bless 💕

  • @shadowprovesunshine

    @shadowprovesunshine

    2 жыл бұрын

    In the same boat here and I was wondering if she was a believer and you just confirmed it. He is so kind and knows I want freedom from anything that weighed me down unnecessarily. I'm excited to have help down this road and so happy I found this channel! I had a house fire 20 years ago and have a hard time letting go of things but these rules are reasonable and freeing 🕊💛

  • @musical1innm

    @musical1innm

    2 жыл бұрын

    My friend was on 5 antidepressants she filled her home a 5 bedroom of Qvc HSN shopping stuff & buying made her happier but the side effect of a few of her drugs was gambling and spending for the thrills. .she takes out loans to pay her property taxes now and cant afford her water or utility bills in socialist CA

  • @believewithmrsilly187

    @believewithmrsilly187

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@shadowprovesunshine oh that's awful about the fire. Glad this channel is helpful to you I also find 'decluttering at the speed of life' with Dana motivating. Good luck going forward. 💕

  • @shadowprovesunshine

    @shadowprovesunshine

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@believewithmrsilly187 Thank you, I'll check out that channel. Same to you! God bless your New Year 🌻

  • @saraybarraza2059

    @saraybarraza2059

    2 жыл бұрын

    Second you. I have suffered from depression and anxiety for the last 5 years. Felt like I could never keep up even though I have adhd and I'm constantly doing something. I found decluttering my home slowly has brought so much peace!

  • @jackiefields1607
    @jackiefields16072 жыл бұрын

    Rules (or guidelines) are great for keeping us on track. Another helpful method of deciding is holding up 2 similar items-tops, pants, decorative items,etc.- and asking myself, “As long as I have this one, will I ever choose to use that one?” Slowly and surely the items that don’t make the cut leave my house.

  • @annaberg6505
    @annaberg65052 жыл бұрын

    Your "Silent to do-list" has helped me a lot: I seriously ask myself what message the item sends me. I hear my things communicat to me, it's like in a cartoon: "Wear me, wear me" or "dust me, dust me" and my response to that often tells me VERY CLEAR weather I like that message or not! Bad conscience, excuses, a slight irritation AND IT IS GONE! I often wonder how something as practical as getting rid of stuff can lift my spirit but this is the answer: my home now just sends me the POSITIVE messages!

  • @northernfox6420

    @northernfox6420

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ugh, slight irritation. I hear that. My dishes were so chipped! As someone who has OCD issues (real issues), I finally bought a simple, white set and sold the remaining dishes that were in good condition and PRESTO! Irritation and anxiety gone! New dishes $50, old dishes sold = $15. So, a $35 fix! Worth it!

  • @nancyhagan4895
    @nancyhagan48952 жыл бұрын

    Hi Dawn, Another rule I use is: does that object bring negative emotional energy with it? Example: does it remind you of a time in your life that you felt sad, embarrassing, guilty, scare? We do not need to keep object in our home, which may serve a purpose, look great on or which we have gotten a lot of compliments if that object brings back a negative emotional response within us. Let it go :)

  • @mariagordanier3404

    @mariagordanier3404

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is a very good point and haven't heard it brought up before. Thanks!

  • @sum4123

    @sum4123

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've held on for years to the emails and messages print outs my spouse sent to the people he was involved with outside our marriage. I felt the need to prove why I separated from this person, because I got blamed for so long for "abandoning" this person. The other day going through boxes, I came accross these papers. They represent pain and betrayal. I looked at my life and realized that the people I love and care about most, my kids, my parents... THEY KNOW what I've been through and they love and support me 100%. I finally burned those papers.

  • @jameseverett4976

    @jameseverett4976

    2 жыл бұрын

    For me, "rules" works the other way around: I can't help noticing what happens when I get rid of things, and that reality seems to have rules of it's own. If I get rid of something, I WILL need it within 3 days, and end up having to buy another one. If I can't find something [because of over-cluttering], and buy another one, the lost one will turn up within 3 days after getting a new one, regardless of how much time/ effort I spent trying to find it before getting a new one, usually turning the whole place upside down trying to find it. Of course if I don't get rid of an item, I will probably never need it. So I now keep everything just so I won't need it.....kind of backwards, I know, but living in the twilight zone is hard. And of course no one believes me.

  • @Jessica_Jones

    @Jessica_Jones

    2 жыл бұрын

    This speaks to me. I have been avoiding a small box of keepsakes from an old job where, even though I have happy memories there, mostly the stuff just reminds me of the many bad feelings I associate with that chapter in my career. It's funny that just tonight I was eyeing that box...I'm going to go through it tomorrow and be brutal. Thank you!!

  • @Jessica_Jones

    @Jessica_Jones

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jameseverett4976 I might suggest then establishing specific categories to your belongings so that you can always find a thing when you need it. This worked well for me! Once everything had a home that made sense to my brain ("If I need this, where will I look for it?") it became a lot easier to proceed forward into decluttering those difficult items with confidence! Along the same lines, putting like items together is also important (so you know if you have 3 of one thing, for example).

  • @sarahmitchell9366
    @sarahmitchell93662 жыл бұрын

    I love how you talked about having your goal in mind. My goal is not low inventory. My goal is a home for everything. If it can't have a home, then it will have to go. Thanks for helping me clarify that.

  • @marthatoledo8277

    @marthatoledo8277

    2 жыл бұрын

    I love it! I never thought of it that way but that is how I save money, “every dollar has a name,” ie a job. (Dave Ramsey- in case I’m suppose to give credit.) NOW: EVERY ITEM HAS A PLACE😊

  • @bethvankirk
    @bethvankirk2 жыл бұрын

    Previously when I would be gifted flowers for a special occasion I would have nowhere to properly display them that truly did them justice because of clutter. Now, because of you, I do have a place! Our kitchen table! I just get inexpensive flowers from grocery and put them on my table and it's a sure-fire way to keep this flat surface clear! It works for me and it's a win-win reward. 😊

  • @kimberly8185

    @kimberly8185

    Жыл бұрын

    I love the make it pretty tip! It really works!

  • @normahl9086
    @normahl90862 жыл бұрын

    I find it really difficult to declutter, so I gave myself just a few rules. T-shirts, dresses have to be high natural fibre content. I just look at the labels, man made fibre goes out. I decided on a heel height I could wear on special occasions, anything higher, out. I retire in 9 months, so as the season changes, I’m donating my work clothes. I’m using space available as my decider, plus a deep ‘quarantine’ drawer. One box at a time, that I can carry. Empty and reuse.

  • @danaerakstad7924

    @danaerakstad7924

    2 жыл бұрын

    Where is yojr favorite place to buy cotton t-shirts?

  • @sallyjanssens2477

    @sallyjanssens2477

    2 жыл бұрын

    I really like your decision on the heel height. You're so right. (I'm going to man up and get rid of my stilletos today). Grtz from Belgium!

  • @dianasimplifies

    @dianasimplifies

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@danaerakstad7924 yeah I can’t find cotton anywhere. It’s annoying. That used to be all I ever wore.

  • @normahl9086

    @normahl9086

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m in Glasgow, Scotland, and I have found Organic Cotton, and recycled cotton, in a shop called Primark. Basic inexpensive clothes shop here! Also some cotton/linen mixes. Then I found 100% cotton sweaters in TK Maxx (I think it’s TJ Maxx in USA?)

  • @dianasimplifies

    @dianasimplifies

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@normahl9086 thx! They don't want us to have any cotton here in the US lol

  • @marywright9370
    @marywright9370 Жыл бұрын

    Been cleaning out/decluttering for a little over a year. Two things- 1 Have not missed ONE thing I’ve gotten rid of, and 2 Find the clearing process is happening in “layers.” As time goes on, I have become more confident to dispose of stuff!😊

  • @edennis8578
    @edennis85782 жыл бұрын

    Here's the thing: I've let stuff go that I thought would be super easy to replace and then found that I couldn't. Example: I got rid of some flannel pajamas, purchased from Walmart for $10 per pair, thinking that I would just buy new ones in the fall. Surprise, because Walmart had zero flannel pjs that next fall. I could get some in another store for $40 per pair, but I had in no way planned to buy two $10 pair of pjs for $80! I also take a petite size in pants, coats, and jackets, and in case you haven't noticed, many retailers have severely curtailed the amount of petite clothing they offer; some have stopped offering petite clothing altogether. I can't bring myself to get rid of much of anything now because I don't know if I'll ever be able to get a replacement.

  • @joysedgwick812

    @joysedgwick812

    2 жыл бұрын

    As long as you have a wardrobe or drawer in which these clothes that fit you can easily be stored, I can’t see any sense in even considering throwing them out. Surely minimalism isn’t about waste or discomfort, those flannel PJ’s were something you would wear for half a year, so deserved a place in your home. I wish these clearly thought through words were as easy to apply when I try to make decisions about clothing that may need to go…….particularly a couple of really beautiful high heeled shoes! I do hope you find some lovely PJ’s this Winter.

  • @nysigal

    @nysigal

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think the 20/20 rule applies here. You can't replace it for $20 and you can't replace it in 20 minutes.

  • @miaschu8175

    @miaschu8175

    2 жыл бұрын

    But she thought she could. I had a similar issue when I got rid of pure cotton jumpers (sweaters) a few years ago because I thought that they were looking a bit worn. They're really not so easy to come by now, and they're much more expensive than they used to be. Cotton is much more comfortable than man made fibres and I find wool makes me itch (and it's also expensive). So I am keeping my other cotton jumpers, even though one is also rather worn now. Besides, there's something comforting about an old, baggy jumper with old jeans and warm socks on a cold day :)

  • @HumanimalChannel

    @HumanimalChannel

    2 жыл бұрын

    Also when you find the "perfect"pair of pants, or dress, have a seamstress make some in your chosen fabric...if you don't yourself sew.

  • @sometimessnarky1642

    @sometimessnarky1642

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bingo!

  • @mollyflick1935
    @mollyflick19352 жыл бұрын

    You read my mind and spoke straight to my struggle! I've just found you over the last couple of weeks and you're changing my life in such a good way! I had to stop the video and thank you before I lose my nerve to comment. I've been going back and watching your past videos daily. The opening of your video today is EXACTLY where I'm at in my decluttering process. Thanks for taking the time to show those of us that learn best by watching an example. I'm praying for a long lasting and far reaching blessing over everything you put your heart and hand too.

  • @TheMinimalMom

    @TheMinimalMom

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is so kind of you, THANK YOU Molly -- this means more than you know and I'm really excited for you -- it just keeps getting better and better!!!

  • @dianasimplifies

    @dianasimplifies

    2 жыл бұрын

    Welcome Molly! 💜💜💜

  • @shellyhollingsworth3909

    @shellyhollingsworth3909

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is so kind of you to utter such a prayer for another person. May you be blessed as well, just for being a blessing :-)

  • @allsquaredup9717
    @allsquaredup97172 жыл бұрын

    Just today, I switched out my capsule wardrobe from Summer to Fall/Winter. Never mind that’s it’s going to be 90 on Friday. 😂 I debated and debated about a certain sweater. I love the color, it’s perfect and I love the weight of the knit. Good brand too. But the sleeves don’t look good and it has to be belted and it annoys me every time I wear it. I got it at a thrift store with my sister, a super good memory. I finally told myself today: “If you’d never walked in that thrift store that day you’d never have owned it anyway and your life would be just fine. Let. It. Go.” I did this to some other items too and I was finally able to weed down some things I’ve been hanging on to that are good but not great. I have some awkward holes in my wardrobe right now but something will come along that’s better.

  • @sum4123

    @sum4123

    2 жыл бұрын

    Here in the Gulf Coast I can't get rid of summer clothes when it's winter. One day it's 80 degrees, the next it's 40.

  • @FoodShowFan

    @FoodShowFan

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m glad to read this! I’m having a problem with some thrift store items I love but can’t wear anymore :/

  • @thelmakatherine5396
    @thelmakatherine53962 жыл бұрын

    I am decluttering my homeschool books, and it is harder than I thought it would be. Three of my children used certain books, but the last one has learning difficulties and will not be using the same curriculum. These book series have been a daily part of our lives for the last 16 years. Throughout the decluttering I have tried to think logically and use my own set of rules to determine whether to keep an item or not. I have actually had to treat them not just as favorite books but also as sentimental items. I have decided to sell the newer books and give away the well used ones to bless new homeschool moms as someone did for me when I first started. Wish me luck...I may have to have a few tearful moments.

  • @ellen8996

    @ellen8996

    2 жыл бұрын

    I get this. Finally started decluttering the homeschool stuff and then Covid happened and everyone was scrambling for resources. My "baby" is 31! :)

  • @stephanied6711

    @stephanied6711

    2 жыл бұрын

    Maybe a library would take them

  • @shadowprovesunshine

    @shadowprovesunshine

    2 жыл бұрын

    Preschool mom here- may I ask what the books were? Or any reccomendations?

  • @thelmakatherine5396

    @thelmakatherine5396

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@shadowprovesunshine They were mostly just a variety of both fiction and nonfiction children's books that my youngest said she did not care to keep, and a few text like Life of Fred Mathmatics I knew would not work with her. I recommend for a preschooler to simply do life. Visit the library to pick out a variety of books you think they will like and let them pick their own out. Sing, read together, watch fun things together, take care of pets, the environment, and your neighbor, explore the world around you whether that be your back yard or park, the Dollar Tree, museums, relatives, friends, places of worship... Encourage lots if opportunities for both social play with a variety of children but also have plenty of time for alone time and cuddle time. Let it be very organic. I have three boys who are 20, 18, and 16...I did a lot of just playing with them especially when they were in the elementary grades. I made sure they could read and did Singapore Math when they were ready. We used Mystery of History and Story of the World...lots of activities. And Apologia Science. And a huge variety of stuff for reading and writing. Judge your own child on what THEY enjoy doing and how they learn. Some like my daughter who is 11 likes and needs workbooks, some will enjoy and need to be Unschooled. Try different things. We explored taekwondo, American Heritage Girls, and Royal Rangers also. My girl likes to cook, play in the creek, knits hats using a loom..Your kiddos will all be different, and they will change also throughout their childhoods. Focus on character more than knowledge. And don't freak if they choose a path that may not be expected. My eldest is a gamer and makes good money doing it. Do what is good for your children and your family and circumstances. Blessings...and enjoy the ride. (Sorry if this is way more than you needed...I just felt that I wanted to tell someone what I wish someone had told me.)

  • @fallingfornatureinsuburbia8625

    @fallingfornatureinsuburbia8625

    2 жыл бұрын

    @thelma Katherine your last message resonates so beautifully. Yes to all of it 💕

  • @laurahall7823
    @laurahall78232 жыл бұрын

    Regarding the “Endowment Effect” , just take a trip a thrift store or fb marketplace and see how little china, crystal, furniture etc. is going for. In some cases they can’t give it away!

  • @katehill7675
    @katehill76752 жыл бұрын

    I have a blouse hanging in my closet that I've worn ONCE! I was told it looked cute but made me look FAT! Unfortunately, they had a point. ANYWAY....after watching your video I've given myself "permission" to donate it. I can't tell you how much better I feel! Thank you.

  • @TheMinimalMom

    @TheMinimalMom

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes! We don't need anything like that in our closet! So glad you're passing it on ;)

  • @stephanied6711

    @stephanied6711

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like you need to declutter whoever said that to you

  • @debf2487

    @debf2487

    2 жыл бұрын

    Maybe you just looked "fluffy" ?

  • @MelindaPlainandSimple
    @MelindaPlainandSimple2 жыл бұрын

    When I decluttered my shoes a few months ago, I came across some dress shoes. I don't wear them. I don't think I wore them even when I was working. In fact, I think I bought them in case I had to go to a wedding or something. Well, as it was, I had a wedding coming up in September, so even though I wanted to let them go, I kept them with the intention of letting them go after the wedding. Surprise! Not surprised! I ended up not wearing those shoes to the wedding after all...Time for them to bless someone else.

  • @rosemariealvarado9902
    @rosemariealvarado99022 жыл бұрын

    Nearly 6 months ago my dear husband of 52 years died. I've been decluttering the past month. (Could just manage getting out bed and getting dressed most days till then) . The question that has helped me the most has been " will I miss this?" In the majority of times the answer is NO not at all. I am not letting many of his things loose yet but so much is going out the door this weekend when our church is collecting saleable stuff for a mission fund raiser. They raise over $200k each year so I am thrilled to have the opportunity to contribute and declutter at the same time. I still don't know what my next year looks like but the question is helping tremendously!!

  • @Pamela-cn3pm

    @Pamela-cn3pm

    2 жыл бұрын

    And, Rose, thank you. You appear to have a kind giving heart and I needed to be reminded to give more and to ask the question again "Will I miss it?" 🥲

  • @barbkandel777
    @barbkandel7772 жыл бұрын

    I love the question - Is this part of my past or part of my future? Great tips for decluttering, Dawn!

  • @kh0072

    @kh0072

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello Barb Kandel how are you doing?

  • @shadowprovesunshine

    @shadowprovesunshine

    2 жыл бұрын

    Profound🌠

  • @cajbaf
    @cajbaf2 жыл бұрын

    Dawn, hang that picture with command strips. Then if you decide to take it down there are no holes from nails.

  • @carolynworthington8996

    @carolynworthington8996

    2 жыл бұрын

    That was my thought too.

  • @lisamumma3495

    @lisamumma3495

    2 жыл бұрын

    They ripped my wall apart. I’ll never use them again!

  • @krijoe3433

    @krijoe3433

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have missing paint and sheet rock in the shape of those little devils all over my house. My son in law when they lived here put them all over their and their kids bedrooms. I also have a white painted cabinet door stripped down to the wood where the stick on child latch was attached! And my front door has the residual glue still from the same mechanism. He also had some on their shower wall that only the steamer could remove. I told my daughter when they moved out into the house they bought don't... DON'T LET HIM DO THIS TO YOUR HOUSE!

  • @cajbaf

    @cajbaf

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@krijoe3433 Wow, I have never had that problem.

  • @hunmel43

    @hunmel43

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have used command strips in houses with dry wall and with plaster-and-lath walls and have not had the problems described below. Maybe try them somewhere discrete before using them extensively?

  • @haleighbartlett8642
    @haleighbartlett86422 жыл бұрын

    Yes!! it gets so much easier the further along you get! i have completely decluttered our ENTIRE house and now i don't even think twice about getting rid of things! i also find myself being WAY more intentional on what i am buying. Surprise! I buy way less things ;)

  • @JamieM470
    @JamieM4702 жыл бұрын

    I wrote these rules down & I'm going to make another pass at every room, one at a time! I learned another great question to ask from Rachel Jones/Nourishing Minimalism, & I use it when I get stuck....she said that she once had a plumbing catastrophe & her basement was flooded with sewage. Her question: Would I be willing to scrub poo off this in order to keep it? (Edit: It's 5 days later and I have packed FIVE more boxes to donate! I can really see the difference and it feels wonderful.)

  • @jenniferbravo4190

    @jenniferbravo4190

    2 жыл бұрын

    🤣 that is an excellent question! Ewww! So many things would go! Love it!

  • @himaureen

    @himaureen

    2 жыл бұрын

    Can you please share them in the comments? That makes the rule much more accessible to people. Thank you 🙏

  • @JamieM470

    @JamieM470

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@himaureen 1) One year rule -have I used this in the last year? 2) 20/20 rule -can this be replaced for $20.00 and in 20 minutes? 3) Would I buy this again? 4) Am I keeping this out of guilt? -then it makes me feel bad & my home should make me feel good Goal: Low inventory = Low maintenance

  • @Rangersmama
    @Rangersmama2 жыл бұрын

    As I’ve minimized my belongings I’ve learned to feel more pain when I purchase something vs. feeling pain when I declutter something. This shift in mindset has helped me so much with my finances and my ability to declutter with ease. :)

  • @ginapuckett5200

    @ginapuckett5200

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed! Now I don't buy something unless I really, really love it and will use it frequently, adding value to my life

  • @simpat326

    @simpat326

    Жыл бұрын

    yes yes yes this is the trick -> feel the pain of purchasing the item first and of going back home with extra shopping bags. Last month I ordered clothing for over 700€ and immediately I felt very sick at my stomach. I can afford them, money is no problem, but I only made the order because I needed a pair of pans which were priced at 100€. I send the order back and kept the pans. I would never forget the sick feeling when I made that purchase.

  • @mumineveryway6269
    @mumineveryway62692 жыл бұрын

    As per Gifts so the recipient doesn't have to declutter later: I'm waiting for the idea of giving a more expensive food item you know the person LOVES but only treats themselves to once or twice a year to become a trend. Maybe it's a local company that makes it, maybe it's organic, or simply costs more than they normally budget for that food item. I feel that is a nicer gift than something they have to "deal with". And if it's a family run company you're supporting by making the purchase you as the giver get to also feel good for helping a small business.

  • @sum4123

    @sum4123

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great idea. I know of people that would enjoy a $16 steak or a good bottle of EVOO. Or even a gift bag full of keto and gluten free goodies 🤔 These items are expensive. Thank you for the tip.

  • @annepinkney6921

    @annepinkney6921

    2 жыл бұрын

    I love it!!

  • @chicane7752

    @chicane7752

    Жыл бұрын

    When my child had a life-amending Heath crisis the one gift I remember is a dear friend driving up to my porch to hand me a specialty coffee from a local coffee shop through the door. She didn’t say a word, but knew I loved it and wouldn’t be going to get one any time soon. I don’t remember any other gifts from that time, but I remember my coffee treat ❤

  • @joybrown9600
    @joybrown96002 жыл бұрын

    My husband is motivated donate his clothes when he thinks of the person who will find his things at the thrift store. It takes the sting out of getting rid of "perfectly good" stuff!

  • @NaomiC336

    @NaomiC336

    2 жыл бұрын

    My husband grew up with 3 shirts in high school. He now has a huge collection of shirts. Whenever he runs into someone in need, he donates to them. He is the most giving person ever. I need to once again go thru closets, etc. I’m pretty organized but need less to “inventory”. Thanks for the help.

  • @juliatepe5760
    @juliatepe57602 жыл бұрын

    As we get closer to retirement I ask myself, " Is something our adult child will want, or get paid a good price if they chose to sell it?" Often the answer is no, and that makes it easier to pitch or donate.

  • @susannabutkus4064
    @susannabutkus4064 Жыл бұрын

    I just tossed 5 sentimental coffee mugs that were tormenting me, loaded the dishwasher and hung a new clock. Kitchen looks nice. Thanks for the motivation, Dawn😊

  • @janecusicscheller9784
    @janecusicscheller9784 Жыл бұрын

    I am a chronic overthinker...and you totally nailed it!! The one thing I do know is that I'm more focused in the morning and less inclined to overtime anything. Thanks for telling me what I already knew but wouldn't admit!!

  • @DemetriPanici
    @DemetriPanici2 жыл бұрын

    Perfect is the enemy of the good - Voltaire

  • @williamhofmans3763

    @williamhofmans3763

    2 жыл бұрын

    i do not understand that quote.

  • @miaschu8175

    @miaschu8175

    2 жыл бұрын

    William, I think that it means perfection isn't possible, so being a perfectionist can stop you from doing something that is good. Trying to be perfect can be paralysing as you can't do something if it's just good enough.

  • @robinq5511
    @robinq5511 Жыл бұрын

    I had some work done on my house yesterday to repair termite damage. And because I was paying for a load to the dump, I decided to clean out my garage and take advantage of having stuff hauled away. Amazing what I got rid of and how much neater & more organized the garage is and I can actually get at the gardening tools and supplies now. Best part was the cleanup, because when I had the garage roof replaced 2 yrs ago, no one told me the debris it was going to make on top of everything beneath! And I dreaded how I was going to clean it up. Talk about nagging me every time I would get in my car... What a relief to be done with it!

  • @gardeninggrandma5247
    @gardeninggrandma52472 жыл бұрын

    I am a thinker and decluttering is more difficult for me, so this was very helpful. I have found that once I decide to get rid of something, I need to go to the donation center fairly quickly or I may change my mind or try to justify keeping the item because I thought of a purpose for it. One thing that helps me is that over the last 20 or so years, I can only remember two times where someone asked me if I had something, and I had already donated it. It made me feel sad that I couldn't help them, but I also figured out that there is no way to predict what we will need in the future. An obstacle for me has been that my decluttering is in the basement and it's a dirty job, so I really have to be in the mood to work on it. Your 5-minute rule has helped me here. It's amazing how much can be done in 5 minutes!!

  • @RunwrightReads
    @RunwrightReads2 жыл бұрын

    “Keeping a shirt only because it works for Zoom calls” really resonates with me. I have worn tops to make videos that I would never wear out of the house just so I can look different on my channel. Thanks for validating me 😍

  • @wandrousvindella716
    @wandrousvindella7162 жыл бұрын

    You've helped me so much with sentimental items. I take pictures now of the items I over think. (my heels that I will never wear again) My collection of milkglass (given to me) My Fire King glass collection that I started at age 14. Then sentimental items of my son that passed last October. His handprint & baby book & bible are what I have left. It is freeing, but takes time.

  • @sherbear8097

    @sherbear8097

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh my gosh!! I love love old glass. I cannot part with it.....yet

  • @FrogeniusW.G.

    @FrogeniusW.G.

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sorry for your loss! 😔♡

  • @NLY1WAY4U

    @NLY1WAY4U

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like you have a good head on those shoulders. Things cannot replace memories, but a few things can spark memories. Sorry for your sons passing.

  • @mrsducky3428

    @mrsducky3428

    2 жыл бұрын

    May the soul of your son, by the ✝️ mercy of God, rest in peace. 💕

  • @brendagriffin6437

    @brendagriffin6437

    2 жыл бұрын

    So sorry for your loss. My son died at 37 from a heart attack on Easter Sunday 2 years ago. I cherish the things he gave me and other memories. I can't part with any of that right now, probably never.

  • @bridgetbanerjea7588
    @bridgetbanerjea75882 жыл бұрын

    I have some guidelines, but my one hard and fast rule is that if I ome across something I forgot I owned, I don't need it anymore. Out it goes! An area I struggle with a lot is half finished projects, or things with an unclear future, like your picture scenario

  • @kerryh.5419

    @kerryh.5419

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Half-finished projects." Yep. I need to start following rules for that, too. Project supplies take up so much space.

  • @marilyncarlson7097

    @marilyncarlson7097

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kerryh.5419 and they are hard to find both the time and space for anyway. A way to keep them contained & off my bed, dresser, table, etc.

  • @oliviarucker5013
    @oliviarucker50132 жыл бұрын

    I love what you said about associating a specific person with a burden because of the gifts they give. I have felt tension with someone in my life for a few years now and I realized that this is one reason why. Thank you!

  • @user-et1vo3kh8s
    @user-et1vo3kh8s2 жыл бұрын

    I really like the mentality of "less inventory to manage", it's so true that the clutter in my home is something I'm always managing, and I'm working on having less, so that I have less to think about and stress about. Thank you for all your videos and helpful rules. I also definitely tend to over-think things.

  • @danielledekockd5983
    @danielledekockd59832 жыл бұрын

    The greatest impact is the Quarantine Bins and putting items away that you have a really hard time with. As they get out of sight, you lose attachment to them and also see how you feel living with less. While there is no pressure to getting rid of things immediately.

  • @vickiecoles8214
    @vickiecoles82142 жыл бұрын

    I’m having my floors replaced at the end of October. I have to have everything off the floor…..such a pain, like moving without going anywhere.☹️. It’ll be great when it’s done. But what happened is I have storage boxes under my bed full of things from when my kids were little guys. I told one of them I still have his hat from a vacation when he was about 8. He asked my WHY? I told him he was so cute wearing it! Lol. That lead to asking him about his tae kwon do medals, swimming medals, etc. He has no interest in having any of it! Kinda broke my heart a minute but I realize I’ve been keeping these because I cherish the memories. I can do that without all that stuff taking up space. Soooo it’s all going away. I hope I’ll be ok! 🙃

  • @kh0072

    @kh0072

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello Vickie how are you doing?

  • @danarzechula3769

    @danarzechula3769

    2 жыл бұрын

    Take pictures and let the stuff go

  • @vickiecoles8214

    @vickiecoles8214

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@danarzechula3769 that’s exactly what I need to do. 🙂

  • @kh0072

    @kh0072

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@danarzechula3769 Ok good. Where are you writing from?

  • @LillianOglethorpe

    @LillianOglethorpe

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@vickiecoles8214 A friend of mine has worked in a museum. Her idea is to take a well-lit picture of the item, then curate the memory. •Date •Source/Origin •Description (as detailed as you’d like to be) of the item. Can include specifics on things like color (the pic might not capture the ‘warm mahogany’), or you can’t see the little scratches in the back or the small chips in it, or even how it smells or feels to the touch. •Key thoughts/feelings (of the giver, of the item, of the place it was received, what was happening in life at the time) Put the picture and information on index cards to file, or in a scrapbook. The index card box(es) and/or scrapbook(s) will take up less space than all the items. It makes a neat way to reminisce more often, and also to share it with someone else. Edit: you also can upload the pics and info as a backup. Then you’re at less risk of flood or fire destroying the items OR the curated memories, and you can browse on the computer as well.

  • @brendahearon1157
    @brendahearon11572 жыл бұрын

    Dawn can you do a video for older folks like me that are dealing with health issues and chronic pain? I inherited my parents things and have steadily been purging but there are some painful memories associated with them. It's hard to get everything done and I get depressed and very critical of myself. I'm sure I'm not alone with these issues and your upbeat and encouragement are so positive. God bless you and your precious family.

  • @karenbyers3641

    @karenbyers3641

    Жыл бұрын

    God bless you, Brenda! I feel your pain! Give yourself permission to spend 15 minutes decluttering, then reward yourself with something that makes you smile (maybe watching another encouraging video by Dawn!) What you get done is farther than you were. Be gentle with yourself….especially when dealing with painful memories! Know that you are not alone and God is your Rock, your Refuge, and Strength!

  • @bethvankirk
    @bethvankirk2 жыл бұрын

    Can I just tell you I LOVE YOU!?! (And your totally adorable hubby and kids too!l But seriously, I have been "peeling away at our onion" and I every time I go to a space that has been decluttered it bring me so much joy! The space and PEACE I gain is exponentially more valuable than the "things" that I've been holding onto. Every video you make is so helpful to your followers.

  • @mariagordanier3404

    @mariagordanier3404

    2 жыл бұрын

    Feel the same here!

  • @debbievillalta4397
    @debbievillalta43972 жыл бұрын

    It seems like being minimal is different from being frugal. Frugal people keep everything. It does seem wasteful to get rid of something you might have to buy again but I think you’re right that most likely, you will not buy it again. This was helpful, thanks!

  • @patriciabecker8573
    @patriciabecker85732 жыл бұрын

    I keep reminding myself how excited someone else will be when they find what I have “blessed” them with. It’s a gift, what a lovely surprise for them. It’s a lot easier to donate it when I remind myself of this.

  • @nancybrown8823
    @nancybrown88232 жыл бұрын

    I have found through my decluttering journey the "storage solutions " are actually contributing to the problem. As I declutter, out goes the clutter and the storage containers used. If I use the storage containers or "storage solutions " someplace else I am just giving myself permission to hold on more stuff.

  • @sallydansereau1270
    @sallydansereau12702 жыл бұрын

    I was a chronic over thinker. I have found that with practice in my decluttering journey it has gotten easier. Progress not perfection….. I have decluttered in layers, and my husband is on board now as well.

  • @sum4123

    @sum4123

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's even better to have a spouse/life partner on board. It's so much easier!

  • @sj6728
    @sj67282 жыл бұрын

    I just cleaned my large freestanding mirror with magnification that I rarely use. I took alot of time searching for the right one. It even has a light. I found a hand size one. I am giving it to a friend that is excited to receive it. It took up alot of space under the sink. What a relief. I am down to almost being able to move into a 8.5 x 24 ft tiny home. If it happens I am ready. You have given me the constant motivation to continue decluttering. Thank you Dawn.

  • @jenniferbravo4190
    @jenniferbravo41902 жыл бұрын

    I needed this video and all of these comments to help me do a quick, major declutter for a long distance move next month! Thank you all! Prayers appreciated!!! Thanks so much, Dawn! Blessings, all!

  • @janetanderson5077
    @janetanderson50772 жыл бұрын

    I love that the rules came with some solid examples of when you might use them. The picture, deconstructing to sentimental versus a frame which may be purged. The unused item with tags still on. This was a great video format.

  • @michellebiggerstaff6841
    @michellebiggerstaff68412 жыл бұрын

    I've come up with a couple of rules for me, while trying my journey... If it has dust, it's gone. Even if the container er has dust, but not the item. Apparently it wasn't THAT important to me. Another is, I'm not doing the single use items anymore. If it's a storage bowl, that doesn't have a lid, it's just a bowl, and I have plenty of them. No "popcorn" machine that only does that. Getting rid of inventory BEFORE buying new. No more buying spaghetti sauce, if I already have 2. EVEN if it's on sale. I'm staying out of T. J. Mazz, Homegoods, etc. Yes, I'm remodeling but less "STUFF" = more "SPACE" to breathe.

  • @susannoble4236

    @susannoble4236

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree, I have move in to my Dads (80s) to look after him at the moment (family farm). The kitchen has no appliances (toaster only) and no oven. When I first got here my attitude was I can hardly cook anything.... 6 mths down the track. Cooking cake in large saucepan as the oven. I have a wooden spoon, whisk, a large sharp knife, spatula, egg lift, grater (more dints than flat surface lol), mixing bowl, frypan, 3 saucepans. And am amazed at all the different things that are made. I am often asking myself 'how would Granny have done this'💓

  • @luthergirl106
    @luthergirl1062 жыл бұрын

    Please have Tom do a minimalism video for the husbands with the tools 😁😂. Tom would probably say “No!!” Lol. But I think it might help a husband or two. 💙💙

  • @silverwings8127

    @silverwings8127

    2 жыл бұрын

    Amen to that!

  • @SMElder-od5cl

    @SMElder-od5cl

    2 жыл бұрын

    I spent the lockdown cleaning out the basement full of my late husband's tools and stuff I knew I would never use. My knees ached for a couple of days from climbing those stairs so many times, but it felt so good to get rid of all that stuff!

  • @lyndacolter-bergh1575
    @lyndacolter-bergh15752 жыл бұрын

    My problem is with my office. Decluttering it has been horrible. Plus, I finally learned that, as an ADHD adult, I finally understand at a whole different level why decluttering is so difficult for me. I'd love to have you bring in a person who has ADHD and has successfully decluttered.

  • @TheFunctionalMom

    @TheFunctionalMom

    Жыл бұрын

    I have ADHD and give myself permission to declutter one small area at a time, like the utensil drawer or the linen closet. My goal is to declutter SOMETHING every day. It is slowly getting easier. I focus on what is bugging me the most in that moment. I’ve been working like this for about 2 months and it’s already made my life SO much less stressful. Although I’ll admit that I have no clue where to start in the garage 😮

  • @lovuforeverable

    @lovuforeverable

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheFunctionalMom Kass at Clutterbug is as ADHD as they get. Look her up. She and Minimal Mom are friends, FYI.

  • @georgewagner7787

    @georgewagner7787

    Жыл бұрын

    My teaching job has done this to my apartment

  • @PerfectFriend

    @PerfectFriend

    10 ай бұрын

    Clutterbug is a KZreadr that talks about having ADHD and how to declutter. 🤗 You can see it in her behavior. 😅

  • @jasminflower3814

    @jasminflower3814

    8 ай бұрын

    I have ADHD 58yrs and a hoarder. We can do this, I am doing it successfully.

  • @sadie4538
    @sadie45382 жыл бұрын

    This video made me laugh because I've always been an over-thinker! Among my excuses are: Oh, this wallpaper sample is so pretty, I could use it to line a drawer; oh, this ribbon is pretty, I could use it for a craft (said someone who buys yarn, kits, etc., and never makes them); I have to buy a bookshelf then I'll be organized; I love these shoes, I just can't get rid of them...and on and on it goes! I hope I listen to your sage advice. Thanks for the video!!

  • @squeeks40

    @squeeks40

    2 жыл бұрын

    Trying to not think about this amazing new idea of finding wallpaper to line drawers.....

  • @robinq5511

    @robinq5511

    Жыл бұрын

    I use freezer paper to line drawers - also easy & cheap to replace. But what is up with ribbons? I don't even know why I collect them...

  • @MelindaPlainandSimple
    @MelindaPlainandSimple2 жыл бұрын

    When I'm waivering, I remind myself: I DON'T WANT TO DUST THIS OR THE BOX IT'S STORED IN!

  • @barbarakornacki8599
    @barbarakornacki85992 жыл бұрын

    Perfect timing! Today I plan on decluttering our bedrooms - things strewn across my dresser or sitting on the floor, etc. These rules will help me a lot since I do tend to over think when trying to let things go. When this video popped up I had to watch, glad I did. I'm in my 60s, live in a small house and just want to simplify my environment so I can concentrate on the things I like doing.

  • @sarahthatcher123
    @sarahthatcher1232 жыл бұрын

    A decluttering challenge I have that I have yet to hear anyone address….it is my thinking or ‘mindset’ that is kind of the opposite of one of your points…the one where you say I ‘mindlessly’ bought this ( impulse buy). I have not had a lot of money all of my adult life so I have always thought a lot about almost every purchase before I buy. This means that what I have bought in the past is usually of a high quality and has lasted literally sometimes decades. So the problem comes when I TRY to apply say the 20/20 rule for example. Could I technically replace the item? Yes,. However, if/ when I would need to replace it I know the quality of the item I could purchase now days is not going to be made of the same quality ( planned obsolescence) and last like the item I currently own. So I feel like I ‘have to’ hold on to it. An example of this that I already regret a lot, is a sewing machine. I had. It was from when I was just a teen and sewed almost all of my own clothes. I went to university and then career and it sat around for many years and it did have some minor working problems. It was a moderate to slightly high end machine at the time of purchase. When I did a big declutter about 2 years ago when I first discovered minimalism, I decided not to get it fixed ( even looked at) and someone did tell me it costs more to fix than to buy a new one. So I got rid of it. I recently wanted to take up sewing again and I got a new sewing machine as a gift and thought I could make do with a fairly basic machine so they bought me the one I hinted at. I tried to do a few small starter projects and quickly realized I need to upgrade as it didn’t have some pretty basic features I was used to having and using. So I was able to pay some more and upgrade. I ended up with the best brand that any of my local shops carry in terms of quality and well known brand and a slightly better than basic model. I have really tried to be patient and I keep trying to tell myself my frustration and issues are just a ‘break in ‘ period and I just need to get used to a new machine. But No, it’s been almost a year and several projects later and this machine is just not the same quality ( and therefore ease of function) as my old machine. I really wish now I would have just got my old machine repaired. Long ‘story’/ example but this is also a struggle I have with several other items ( clothing is another one) . I have difficulty ‘letting go’ of items’ because I know I will never be able to purchase the same QUALITY of item if I need to in the future. I would greatly appreciate any advice or help as to how to ‘obercome’ this mindset/ obstacle. it’s harder to ‘let go’ of what I have when I know getting a new version of the same item means it will be of a far lesser quality and will not last or perform as well as the current item. It’s like I’m ‘attached’ to the ‘security’ of knowing how something works for me and the reliability or dependability of the quality item. Buying new/ a replacement almost always means being let down, disappointed or having to settle or make do in some way. I really run into this problem in my wardrobe trying to ‘replace’ my well used and worn out items.

  • @pathiggins6513

    @pathiggins6513

    2 жыл бұрын

    I can relate to this and it is hard. I'm trying to buy less but better quality and second hand. Definitely things aren't made as well as they used to be even 30 years ago.

  • @makingmylifeeasier710
    @makingmylifeeasier7102 жыл бұрын

    Gah, yes, I NEEDED this. We had to rush out of our house back in November because of emergency mold remediation. Things got thrown into boxes, no organization, and it stressed me out so much moving back in. I realized we just have too much. This video, I'm Going to watch/listen to it every day until I'm done for motivation. Thank you!

  • @kelseyd4196
    @kelseyd41962 жыл бұрын

    So I'm watching this video and I had to pause it to comment...I've always agreed when Dawn asks, " Do I want to manage this extra item if I keep it?" But I also just had an epiphany! Will I even REMEMBER that I have it?! I might remember that I have 4 extra things, but will I remember 30 things that I held onto that I don't use everyday?? NO WAY! So I usually improvise without the item or buy it again if I really need it --which I usually don't! Even if I DO remember that I have that item, I usually tear apart my garage or my closet TRYING to find it and make a giant, frustrating mess! Counter-productive for sure! Either way, keeping the item(s) just isn't worth it for me!!! I say, let Goodwill, Walmart or Amazon "store" them for me! Better yet, maybe I can borrow it from someone? And they can borrow what I've got when they need it! Everybody saves space AND money.

  • @ltellis63
    @ltellis632 жыл бұрын

    This is great! I made my list of rules and put above them my "why" for decluttering. I want room to live and move freely in my home and have less to manage or move. These are so motivating for me. Thanks Dawn!!

  • @citrinecasa
    @citrinecasa2 жыл бұрын

    I'm mostly in agreement but I was so grateful to my mom for hoarding her fabulous 70's and 80's wardrobe for me and subsequently my daughters to discover decades later!

  • @susanhorn3910
    @susanhorn39108 ай бұрын

    Oh my gosh! You’re my new BFF. Thank you for all of this motivation! I’m decluttering like crazy! I also love that your videos are not pushing me to buy more stuff. I’m retired and ready to let go and simplify, not to mention save money. You’re a doll who really inspires me. Thanks again!

  • @ap85jp87
    @ap85jp872 жыл бұрын

    I have always used the one year rule, but the year2020 changed that for me. I didn't wear so many of my clothes because I couldn't go any where, so now I'm on the two year plan. Hopefully next year will be different!

  • @FrogeniusW.G.

    @FrogeniusW.G.

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here! Yes, I think we all can delete 20/21 in our lives..

  • @sheelaghhalstead4549

    @sheelaghhalstead4549

    2 жыл бұрын

    I so agree that the last two years do not count.

  • @zeesworld3371
    @zeesworld3371 Жыл бұрын

    I think I am definitely an high level over thinker and get nothing done.. it took me watching 2 hours of video today on cleaning to just get me motivated to organize & throw few small things .. 😊

  • @shellbhouse7923

    @shellbhouse7923

    8 ай бұрын

    This is exactly me today! I guess the only good thing about it is, that I completely recognize it, acknowledge it, and allow myself to do this so that I can actually get good tips or as she says rules, to actually get done the things I want to do!😊

  • @jasminflower3814

    @jasminflower3814

    8 ай бұрын

    I am the same. Keep up the good work. Trust me, it gets easier.

  • @lucindapick2986
    @lucindapick29862 жыл бұрын

    The overthinking for me isn't in items I've bought, but in those that have been given to me, especially those handed down items. It's one thing to have an item that reminds you of a grand-parent, but it's quite another to be the guardian/steward of family legacy items. I will never use a silver service set but how am I suppose to let go of an item that has been in my family for generations? If this was the only thing, sure I could make a place to honor it in my house, but I have SO MANY THINGS like this.

  • @kh0072

    @kh0072

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello Lucinda how are you doing?

  • @shayleanwalters9233

    @shayleanwalters9233

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm 32 and have basically all of our families belongings that have been passed down through generations because I have no living parents nor grandparents and everything came to my house to be kept. My house started to feel like a shrine/museum housing their history/memories and didn't feel like my own displaying my growing family's memories/treasures etc. Most things were handmade by them so it made it hard to get rid of anything. I gave away what I could to other family members, but it still felt Iike too much. I recently decided to only keep one item per family member to represent them in that manner. For example, my grandpa made wooden vases and bowls on his lathe. I had a lot of them. I decided to keep one little vase that was given to me that had a memory attached to it and a written note with it. I had a collection of family bibles from my mom (she collected bibles and hymnals), but only kept the one that had the family geneology written inside. My grandma made a lot of ceramics, I only kept one pitcher vase that I can use to put flowers in. I try to only keep things that can fit nicely in my little curio entertainment cabinet that I can see and isn't cluttery or things that I actually use.

  • @lucindapick2986

    @lucindapick2986

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shayleanwalters9233 Great ideas. Thanks so much!

  • @cherylmcnutt9905
    @cherylmcnutt99052 жыл бұрын

    You’re absolutely right about having us write down the rules. Hand-writing things is a good way to make an impression on your brain.

  • @katybaker2402
    @katybaker24022 жыл бұрын

    You have changed my life with your videos. I'm about a month in now and am into the layer of things that are harder to let go. Thank you so very much for being you and making videos! ❤

  • @Midwestmomvolunteer365
    @Midwestmomvolunteer3652 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for introducing me to the concept of reducing inventory/ inventory management. It has helped in our home a great deal.

  • @imtherapycat
    @imtherapycat Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your comments about gifts! I have struggled so much with the thought of decluttering gifts received over the years! I truly appreciate the sentiment you were sharing. Also, as an aside, your bedroom looks so peaceful! I love the color palette.

  • @DevonneAnonly
    @DevonneAnonly2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Your videos are so helpful. I’ve never had a lot of stuff, but I’ve been holding on to a lot of old stuff (decor, inherited stuff). I was so used to having all these things around that I’ve never actually asked my self if I wanted to have them. Been watching you for about six months and it’s amazing how much I’ve gotten rid off after watching you. There was a lot I didn’t actually like😅 You helped me start asking questions about all my stuff. And now the “guilty” or a lot of “used to having it” stuff is gone. I can breathe. Thank you!

  • @melanieoconnell6390
    @melanieoconnell63902 жыл бұрын

    Dawn the skills you’ve taught in your videos are priceless and I’m so thankful for the blessing of all your encouragement !!!!!! We moved last year and i cannot count the number of trips I’ve made to Salvation Army with a car full of things others could be using because we weren’t !!!!!

  • @rachaelhammond5367
    @rachaelhammond53672 жыл бұрын

    So relatable !!! 😻I do this often overthink something I should declutter! Was not able to make the all day declutter but I've joined the Take your house back course 🏠 🗑️ 📦 😉 and Saturday is the day!!! My husband and I have rented a dumpster to finally get rid of all the clutter BIG and small 🤗 so glad to have found the Minimal Mom 🌻

  • @evd22713
    @evd227132 жыл бұрын

    I've recently started on a journey of a whole house (and what we still have and each of our parent's houses still) declutter before we move cross-country next summer. Your video motivated me to declutter my craft cabinet today. I used a lot of your rules and it helped me be ruthless(ish). Thank you for creating this type of content! You are super motivating and encouraging!

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