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  1. 2 Things One: A messy space causes avoidance. That costs money, meals out, coffee shops, shopping(which ADDS to the problem) etc. Tidy and SAVE! Two: Commiting to 15 minutes gets it started/going. Many times I keep going after ‘the bell’ because starting was hardest part. 2B A neat friend kept a donate bag in front door closet, then dropped off when full and going out.

  2. My house is not cluttered but oh my sewing cupboard!!!! It is a large cupboard with plenty of room, shelving etc but has become a dumping ground, beside sewing machine n overlocker it is full of materials, wool, macrame bits and pieces, craft and sewing n knitting patterns, recipe books, mending unfinished projects and everything else that goes with sewing, knitting and doing everyones mending. I am the Grandma that usually has whatever is needed for a school project or anything that needs mending etc. Has been partially sorted before with labelled containers etc but is so full now I have to lift my sewing machine out to use it. Where do I start??

  3. Thank you for the post on micro decluttering. There are so many disruptions in my day, with an ill husband and active dog, I always think I will finish a large project only to be disappointed that I didn’t finish, but I can do a small project in a short amount of time even one drawer from one room.
    Thanks for the encouragement

    1. You’re welcome, Michele. I once tried to tackle all of my clothes when I had a small window of time before I had to pick up my kids. It didn’t end well…I ended up having to put everything back because I still wanted to sleep in my bed that night. Live & learn!

  4. This decluttering style is a huge motivator for me. By starting on one drawer or shelf I can quickly sort items as trash, keep or donate quickly, yet see great results without breaking a sweat. Thank you.

  5. Thank you for this. I am a pretty organised person myself, but clutter creeps up on me too. I love to read and get new ideas on how to do it better/smarter.

  6. Thank you so much for this idea. I’m making my plan for attacking my kitchen drawers and cabinets! They have become a catch all!

  7. I decided I would declutter my bookshelves because books have multiplied… it’s going yo take a while, but my kids are delighted. they get any books they want, and I am now trying to give away the remains. But there are still about a thousand to sort out! Slowly slowly.

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