The Minimalists are not fans of so-called “listicles” because lists skew toward trite, vapid, or overly simplistic. Despite our allergic reaction, the media frequently asks for “The Minimalists top decluttering tips.” Although we don’t hand them a list, we usually answer with the following advice.
- Reason to Declutter #2: Clutter is expensive! If you have piles and piles of stuff, you’re more susceptible to buying more and more stuff. Think about it If you put the work in to declutter your house in a week, then you probably won’t want to mess up your new neat and tidy space by buying more stuff that you probably don’t need.
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- Dec 30, 2019 Related: Declutter Your Bedroom in 5 Steps. Set mini decluttering goals. Don’t try to declutter your home all in one go! You’re likely to become overwhelmed and stop halfway through.
Step 5: Rebuild With Items from the Vision Pile Reload everything that you are keeping back into the room, and rebuild according to the vision you created in Step 2.
1. Question. Start your process by asking the most important question: “How might my life be better with less?” By answering this question, you identify the benefits of letting go—not just the how-to, but the more important why-to. The benefits are different for each of us. For some, it’s improved health or relationships; for others, the benefits are financial freedom or more time to create. Understanding the purpose of decluttering will grant you the leverage to keep going.
2. Start Small. Once you understand why you’re decluttering, get momentum by starting small. We recommend the 30-Day Minimalism Game, which makes decluttering fun by injecting some friendly competition.
3. Packing Party. Once you have momentum, let go of more stuff by throwing a Packing Party. Do it in one room—or if you’re feeling adventurous, your entire house!
4. Rules. If you need guidance along the way, consider the Just-in-Case Rule, the 90/90 Rule, and the 10/10 Material Possessions Theory to help you stay on track. Tadam 2 0.
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5. Organize. No matter where you are on your journey, always remember: the easiest way to organize your stuff is to get rid of most of it.
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To dive deeper, visit our “Start Here” page or listen to our favorite audiobook, Everything That Remains. Pictures to gif 1 4 0 m.
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