Whether you're an amateur or avid 'declutter-er,' books on the subject are a great place to source inspiration, motivation, and relaxation. Stuffed full with the very best decluttering methods, it ...
Most people don’t struggle with wanting a tidier home. They struggle with knowing where to begin. Clutter builds up quietly, ...
Aspirational clutter stems from holding onto items tied to an idealized self. It includes unread books, unused craft supplies ...
Books hold cherished memories and knowledge, but sometimes they can overfill our shelves. Whether you're moving, downsizing, or simply decluttering, figuring out what to do with all of your old books ...
The carpet in your living room is brown. At least that's the way you remember it. You haven't actually seen it in a few years because you've got stuff from corner to corner, held down by furniture you ...
Pack lighter, spend less: how to declutter your shelves without regret. Once you clear out the books you’re not keeping, the rest of your move gets lighter — in boxes, in time and in stress. [ ...
Japanese cleaning consultant Marie Kondo has written a powerful book about getting rid of clutter. If you do it right, she says, you’ll never have to do it again. “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying ...
Most people identify clutter as a tangible entity. It’s that pile of papers, books, and objects sitting on your desk waiting to be put away. While the physical stuff is obvious, most of our clutter is ...
When my therapist suggested decluttering might ease my anxiety and OCD symptoms, I was skeptical. I decided to try it and started looking for a method that might help me with the process. It became ...
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