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I have decluttered the clothes, half way through the clothes, the photos, and my earrings!
Getting there :D
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Im still getting there, but I tend to define the space first, and then only put what fits. So I have a huge bookcase, and I fill it, then pass on what doesnt fit. I put aside x boxes of each size of kids clothes. I have a 'must try' box of clothes and I will keep them, try them on and then toss some when the box gets full
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We have cleaned out the garage, including the storage space. It took 2 days! Now it's time to donate all the books etc and decide what's next.
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I have finished my papers!!!
Spent about 3 hours on it last night... all in folders now, with covers and spines done. About 15 folders, in the end.
And they're away :)
The study is almost finished!!
And I've finished the DSs clothes, so I'm almost up to the toys.
I've checked with my little bro #2 and his wife about whether they want us to hang on to stuff we've finished with for when they have bebbies - and they say yes - so we'll attic them until then.
:)
The house is slowly being brought into order :D
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I've started cleaning out our place. My folks are moving and starting to sort through their house, and they have ALOT...they had to hire a storage shed to store stuff between houses, and they have take 4 trailer loads of stuff and have only done the 'library' (a room off the garage that was full of books and photo albums). they havent even reached the living areas or anything. my dad is a collector and has collections of EVERYTHING! just thinking of what they have to do stresses me out and scared me into keeping on top of our place. (esp seen as every week they say they have a box for me to go through at theres).
ive been really ruthless. its th sentimental thing that gets me, i have stuff i havent looked at in years but i still kept cause it was my high school shirt (12 years old) or a plaster cast of my arm when i broke it when i was 4 (26 years ago). but this time im throwing it all (except when dad found out im throwing the cast he wanted it, so i have to keep it for him).
ive put a bunch of stuff on the buy sell swap group, but not much is selling. im not sure how long to give it before i just put it all on the curb and throw it out. our council does a large pickup in july...but that is too long for me to wait!
how long would people give stuff to sell before just getting rid of it?
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I've discovered recently that moving is a great way to declutter. Because I have to pack, unpack and move all those boxes on my own. A lot of stuff is being culled. My filing system is up to date for the first time in... years :redface:
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ive put a bunch of stuff on the buy sell swap group, but not much is selling. im not sure how long to give it before i just put it all on the curb and throw it out. our council does a large pickup in july...but that is too long for me to wait!
how long would people give stuff to sell before just getting rid of it?
I had my cot & change table for sale for months and it wasn't selling. So I decided I would reduce the price by $10 each week until it either sold or 2 months had passed. If not sold, it was going to charity. It ended up selling for much less than I originally wanted, just two weekds before donation date :). I have decided to set a limit of 2 months for selling items (reducing price along the way to maximise chance of selling) and if not sold, donate. I just think that if it takes longer than 2 months, with reduced prices, then clearly no-one wants it.
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We did the filing cabinets about 2 months ago ... we have been *ok* since then. Ok, but not super.
With buying/swapping/selling - we're yet to actually sell anything much. Quite a bit of stuff has been freecycled or given away to people we know. If no one picks it up from freecycle within a reasonably short space of time (a week or two) we donate it to charity if it's something they can realistically sell.
If it's something the Salvos can't realistically sell (offcuts of wood, something which needs repairing, etc) and no one from freecycle nabs it, we bin it.
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I am currently going through clothes (having a coffee break, lol) 2 big bin bags of Dh's clothes, 2 bags of kids clothes so far (still not finished theirs) and I'm yet to do mine and Will be going towels and sheets etc too. Dh is going through the toys today too. We have a gigantic 5br house, so it's not cluttered, but we will be moving to (likely) a much smaller 3 br house. Plus I'm not a fan of stuff for the sake of having it. This house WILL be put into ship shape order or else!!!!
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Yes moving is a fab way to declutter. I think we will be in our current house for a very very long time.
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Great to hear the news of progress, big and small.
We still have a way to go, but when I think back to how things were at the start of 2013 I realise that we've actually come a long way. Interestingly, there have been relationship tweaks needed in order for the clearing to occur.
TT40 - for the very sentimental stuff, take a photo. Absolutely do not give your father the plaster cast of your arm!! My approach to selling stuff is that it has to be worth a decent wad of $$$ to be worth the time of listing it, etc. In order for things to be worth $$$ they really need to be something that someone is really going to want. So it's safe to assume if it hasn't sold readily after a couple of weeks, people aren't interested in it, so get rid of it. If it's in good condition, send it to charity, and if it's not, bin it. If you've got a lot to bin, ring the council to find out what other services they have or get a skip. Really. You pay more in the blockage to your energy by keeping it than you would getting rid of it.
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Subbing because I need to declutter and have a penchant for collecting and nostalgia.
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We've also got stuff in the garage. Volleyball nets (no posts, just nets) football bladders, bent old second hand golf clubs (and perfectly good ones we use) etc.
I've told DH that if they aren't used, and he hasn't come up with an idea of how specifically we might use them by hard rubbish day (March) I will be strongly suggesting we piff them.
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Well I get somewhere and we seem to have more and more stuff appear. I have managed to declutter our wardrobe, DS's entire room and the loungeroom. Next on the agenda are the bathroom and then the kitchen.
My parents have decided to have a garage sale soon so I have to have it all sorted before then so hopefully I can sell a few things.
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I think the Buy, Swap, Sell stuff depends on how big your community is too. We have a reasonably small community and our BSS board is awesome. I've made $70 in the last few days. Hoping to make $103 for the money saving challenge this fortnight :D
The Organised Housewife has a 52 week decluttering challenge starting this week. I get her emails, and really love them.
The first one is reasonably simple - declutter your notice/mood/inspiration board.
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Kim, I think that is a really useful strategy - concentrate on one small thing at a time. Conquering one space (eg, the bathroom cupboard, notice board, whatever) helps you feel "I CAN DO THIS!" Which gives you energy to start tackling bigger areas.
I did the medicine cabinet yesterday - got rid of all the random packets & bottles that aren't things we use in the average year, consolidated all the bajillions of bandaids into one box - the surprise result is that I now have a whole shelf available for something else that used to be chockers. NOTE to fellow med cab cleaners - you can drop your old meds off at the pharmacy for safe disposal.
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You girls will be so proud of me. Today I sorted through my 'filing system' last time I did it was 5? Years ago, and since then I get lazy and just put stuff in the box, and maybe the. Sort the. Where to go. But I use to keep everything! So had stuff going back to 2000! I've gotten rid of everything that isn't current and cut down on what to keep/not keep. One 50l tub, with 4 filafaxthings is now neat and organised in 4 folders. All I have left to do is tax stuff now =)
Then next job is the medicine cabinet and the cupboard under the bathroom sink.
Then the laundry cupboard
And finish the spare room
And...
So I thought I was nearly done, but I keep thinking of new things =p
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Well done TT!! Filing is my nemesis.
Let you in on a secret. I don't 'do' clutter. I can't stand it, my mother is a hoarder and I am the complete opposite, however, there are always decluttering projects on my to-do list.
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