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Not sure how to declutter your house? You’re not alone.
Some items are hard to cull – sentimental gifts, baby clothes, photo albums and memory boxes. It can be a draining process that’s rife with procrastination and decision fatigue.
But not all decluttering is difficult. There are hundreds of things in your home you can cull that take no emotional toll. So grab a box and a bin, pump up some music and hunt your house for these common items.
Not all decluttering is difficult. There are hundreds of things in your home you can cull that take no emotional toll.
Decluttering isn’t always a draining process - sometimes there’s no procrastination and decision fatigue.
It can be a great feeling to declutter for a big op-shop run, carefully packing boxes and wrapping glassware. (Yes, even if you drive around with said box in your car boot for a month). But never underestimate the mood-boosting power of a quick cull, especially if you’re the type of person who needs outer order for inner calm.
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Reviewed by the healthylife Advisory Board July 21, 2021.