8 Clutter-Busting Routines to Declutter Your Whole House FASTER

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Kallie, a decluttering expert, shared these valuable insights on simple yet effective routines and mindset shifts that can greatly ease the decluttering process in your home. Let's go!


1. Mindset Shift - Done is Better than Perfect

Kallie emphasizes the importance of progress over perfection. She advocates for doing what you can, even if it's not perfect. For instance, putting away unfolded clothes is better than leaving them out. Completing a task partially is still more beneficial than not doing it at all.


2. Tackle One Small Thing Daily


Kallie suggests addressing one small organizational task each day. This approach helps in maintaining organizational systems and prevents the overwhelming feeling of tackling large tasks at once. It's about making decluttering a manageable, everyday habit.

Focus on one task/area, like the linen closet, to keep things manageable.

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3. Clutter Sweeps


Kallie advises regular sweeps for clutter, emphasizing that clutter cannot be organized. If an item continuously moves around without a specific place or use, it's probably clutter and should be reconsidered for its necessity in the home.


4. Weekly Home Reset


Allocating 30 to 60 minutes once a week for a more thorough home reset can be incredibly effective. This time is used for deeper cleaning and organizing tasks that might not fit into daily routines.


5. Appliance Management


Kallie recommends keeping appliances, including electronics like laptops and chargers, put away when not in use. This practice reduces visual clutter and helps maintain a tidier space.


Make sure you have a place for your (kitchen) appliances!

6. Emptying the Car Regularly


Making a habit of emptying the car after each use prevents clutter accumulation and ensures that necessary items are always within reach when needed.


7. Avoid Overfilling Closets


She suggests leaving some empty space in closets and storage areas to accommodate new items without immediately causing clutter or disorganization.


8. Consider Decanting


Decanting, or transferring items out of their original packaging into more efficient storage solutions, can significantly improve organization and visibility of items, especially in kitchens and pantries.


Kallie's proves that small, consistent actions and a shift in perspective towards organization can lead to a less overwhelming and more sustainable decluttering process. You got this!

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