If you’re pregnant or just had a baby there will be clothes that don’t fit that will likely eventually fit again. There’s always a few exceptions to this rule. This is such a morbid thought but I always think to myself, if I die, would this add value to anyone else? If I’m keeping something because I think it would be a nice thing to pass on to my kids then it should have some meaning. Things like “aspirational clothing” (clothing that you don’t fit into yet that you hope to someday), fine china that you haven’t used in your 5 years of marriage and sentimental items that really have little meaning to you should not be kept. The items you keep should be ones that you have used within the last year or have sentimental value that your grandkids would appreciate (for example your wedding dress). You’ll want to categorize your stuff in 4 different ways: Categorizing your stuffįirst up, as you go through all of your items you’ll want to categorize everything. Let’s walk through some key things you’ll need to know when you start your 30 day declutter challenge. I’ll be going more in depth to many of the areas with the best way to go through each space in your home but this will give you a basic idea of what to expect. You can print it off to help you prep for the challenge! Download it here… You can follow it directly or just simply use it as a starting point to help get you going (or re-motivate you) through this challenge.īelow you’ll see the printable to use for this challenge. I’m going to be sharing a day by day calendar to guide you through this process. We know how crazy and stressful life can be, especially with kids, and the purpose of this 30 day declutter challenge is to eliminate some of that! Being organized and removing the clutter helps do this! When you start your mornings off knowing exactly where that specific hair product you like is located and your kids know where to find their hats and mittens to get ready for school, it creates a place where there’s less overwhelm, less chaos and more calm. We want our homes to be less stressful and more purposeful. The last thing we want is to spend hours picking up our home after the kids go to sleep. We both are moms with little kids so our days are full of changing diapers, feeding babies, dropping off and picking kids up from school and preparing all the meals for the day. Why are we doing this 30 day declutter challenge?Īrin and I both believe that a home that is organized and clutter free is a more joyful space. Why are we doing this 30 day declutter challenge?.
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