The Benefits of Decluttering Your Possessions

What happens when you declutter? Learn more about the benefits of decluttering your possessions for your health, happiness, and peace of mind.


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The Benefits of Decluttering


Several years ago, I looked around my house and realized I had way too much stuff. No, we aren’t talking hoarders level. There were just things everywhere and each of those things had to be cleaned around and organized and taken care of.


The overall lack of clear, flat surfaces was making me stressed out. Each of those piles was a reminder that there was something I needed to do.


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A shirt that needed a button – even though I hadn’t worn it in over a year. A pile of papers needed to be filed – even though I wasn’t sure exactly why I was holding onto it. It all got to be too much and I started decluttering.


I’m sharing this in case a few of my readers are feeling the same way I did and are wondering about the benefits of decluttering.

Organizing vs Decluttering

Many people mistake organizing for decluttering, but they really aren’t the same thing at all. When you organize, you put like things together. When you declutter, you get rid of things you don’t need.


If you organize 35 candle holders, you would put them all in a plastic tub or a cupboard. They still need to be dusted, washed and cleaned around. They still take up space.


If you declutter them, you will keep the one or two that are your favorites and donate the rest of them. You now have more room and you are happy each time you use one of your favorite candle holders.

Where to donate things you don’t want

But, what do you do with the 33 candle holders, 9 sweaters, 3 pairs of shoes and 14 coffee cups? You don’t want to throw them away and contribute to the landfill. In most cases, they aren’t recyclable.


And, you don’t want have friends that want them. Donate them.


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There’s never a bad time to clear the clutter out of your home or garage, or to do a wardrobe purge. When you donate your stuff to Goodwill and other thrift stores, the revenue from the sale of your donations helps fund job training and placement opportunities for people with disabilities and disadvantages directly in your community. That’s cleaning with a purpose.

Where to donate clothes

  • Thrift stores
  • Consignment stores
  • Yard sales
  • Women’s shelters
  • Church donations

Biggest benefits of decluttering

  • Less anxiety
  • Fewer allergens
  • Save money
  • Sleep better in an organized bedroom
  • More free time for things you enjoy


Learn more today about how to donate your stuff.


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Ellen is a busy mom of a 24-year-old son and 29-year-old daughter. She owns six blogs and is addicted to social media. She believes that it doesn’t have to be difficult to lead a healthy life. She shares simple healthy living tips to show busy women how to lead fulfilling lives. If you’d like to work together, email info@confessionsofanover-workedmom.com to chat.

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