Keep those areas in mind as you start this challenge.

Walk through your home and identify clutter problem spots like your closet, kitchen cabinets, or desk.

We also give tips for donating and selling unwanted items.

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Why do you want to live with less?

Identify clutter problem spots and prepare a donation zone.

This involves identifying the specific areas that need to be decluttered and setting goals for what you want to achieve.

Here are some handy tips that will help!

Plus, learn how to do it without overwhelm or regret!

Ideas for decluttering different spaces.

It happens every january…the holiday decorations.

Here’s why you should declutter and donate instead of selling or trashing everything.

Free weekly project declutter checklist!

We all know how to declutter (and if you aren’t sure, here’s a list of articles to help), but knowing why will make it stick.

This first decluttering rule makes all the difference.

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Before you start sorting through your stuff, prepare a donation/trash zone.

Giving clothes and gently used items to charities and local goodwill organizations is a great way to help others in need while removing your own clutter.

Organize your home by going through this declutter list of 75 things you can throw away, donate or recycle right away!

Why is more important than how.

The first step in decluttering overwhelming spaces is to assess the space and create a plan of action.