75 Easy Things to Declutter to Make This Holiday Season More Meaningful
Want to make this holiday season more meaningful, relaxing, and enjoyable? Decluttering can help. With a list of the things to declutter, you can easily get rid of the unnecessary stuff that don’t add any value to your life, and make room for what is truly important and meaningful.
This time of the year is beautiful, but it can also be overwhelming and stressful for many of us. This is a time when people usually overspend, overeat, and overschedule. All of this can cause extra stress and anxiety.
If you take some time to declutter your home this weekend and let go of the stuff that you no longer use, love, or value, you’ll instantly feel so much lighter and more prepared to celebrate this season in a relaxed manner!
How Decluttering Can Make This Time More Meaningful:
By entering your holiday season with decluttering, you can get rid of the excess from your home, and focus on what matters most to you and your family. A direct link between excessive home clutter and higher stress levels has been found in numerous studies in recent years. One research shows clutter raises cortisol levels – especially in women. Women who lived in cluttered homes had high levels of the stress hormone cortisol throughout the day, while those who lived in a well-organized, restful space had lower levels.
Since the holiday season is a high time for added stress, there’s no better time than now to let go of the things that cause you stress. By reducing clutter now, you can lower your stress level and make room for the new things or gifts you are going to receive from family and loved ones. You’ll not have to worry about creating space for those extra stuff in your home. You can certainly do better without having to deal with more clutter in this holiday season.
Decluttering now will also help you to connect with your loved ones during this special time of the year. You’ll not have to spend much of your precious time cleaning and sorting things out. Because of decluttering, you’ll have more time and energy to spend with your family – doing the things you all love to do. And entertaining guests will be more fun, too, if you decide to receive guests this year.
You can also pay more attention to yourself as well. Decluttering is a form of self-care. It allows you more time and space by getting rid of the things that don’t serve you or your family anymore. By letting go of the stuff that are unloved and unwanted, you free up extra space and time to relax and do things that make you happy. When you are less stressed out and more relaxed, you’ll naturally enjoy a more meaningful holiday season and create more beautiful memories to cherish for long.
Related post: 10 Surprising Benefits of Decluttering Your Home
Things to Declutter:
It can be hard to know where to start when decluttering and what things to declutter. There are so many rooms and areas you could begin with, and it can seem overwhelming when starting out. But it doesn’t have to be so. There are some things that are not that difficult to part with. You can easily let them go and simplify your life. Here you’ll find a list of 75 easy things to declutter today to make your holiday season more meaningful and relaxing. A list will help you identify the clutter easily and make the process fun and exciting.
Let’s find out what you can declutter today:
Kitchen:
- Utensils or silverwares that are broken, never used, or ones that you have multiple of.
- Cooking tools or appliances that you didn’t use in a long time
- Chipped glasses or mugs
- Expired food in your refrigerator
- Dishes from when your children were little
- Expired spices or any spices you don’t use
- Expired food in your pantry
- Plastic containers without lids or plastic lids without containers
- Excess plastic containers that don’t stack easily or that you don’t use
- Extra coffee mugs and cups. Empty out that cupboard filled with overflowing cups piled on top of each other, and only keep your favorites.
- Expired medicines and supplements
- Frozen meats with freezer burn
- Worn-out scrubbers and sponge
- Excess cleaning supplies. Use up what you have before buying any new ones.
- Unwanted cookbooks
- Cutlery. Limit it to a reasonable number for your regular needs
- Leaky or unused water bottles
Bedrooms:
- Damaged sheets and torn blankets
- Very old or uncomfortable pillows
- The stuff under your bed. They collect dust secretly and make the bedroom environment heavy.
- The bedroom decor you don’t love and enjoy
- Anything on your nightstands that you don’t use regularly or that doesn’t belong there
Closets:
- Clothes that don’t fit anymore
- Clothing that you haven’t worn in over a year
- Shoes that you don’t enjoy wearing anymore
- Uncomfortable or damaged shoes
- Socks that are missing their other half or have holes in them
- Broken or unused jewelry
- Ties that you no longer like or wear
- Worn belts
- Scarves and accessories you haven’t used in one year
- Handbags that are no longer your style or worn
- Underwear that is uncomfortable or has seen better days
- Free advertising t-shirts
- Wire hangers
Bathrooms:
- Old or unused makeup
- Excess beauty products. Keep the ones you love and use regularly, and get rid of the extras.
- Expired facial care products
- Hair accessories. Keep only what you use regularly.
- Remove excess decorative items from the bathroom and countertops. The less you have the less you have to dust or clean. Have a few nice decorative pieces and clear the rest.
- Old razors
- Unnecessary extra towels
- Old travel-sized products
- Dried up nail polish
- Old prescription eyeglasses
Kids’ Stuff:
- Toys that are broken or missing pieces
- Unwanted or duplicate toys
- Puzzles with missing pieces
- Old, unwanted electronic games
- Excess stuffed animals
- Old children’s books
- Kids’ old school papers from years ago
- Clothes your kids have outgrown
Living Areas:
- Excess furniture that you really don’t use but taking up your living spaces
- Excess decoration pieces that make your room look and feel crowded
- Old CDs and DVDs
- Books you’ll never read again or didn’t enjoy reading
- Old remote controls
- Worn-out throw pillows
- Rugs that don’t go with your color-scheme or style
- Wall-decor or artworks you no longer love
- Excessive photo-frames
- Excess or burned down candles
- Old magazines
- Sentimental items that evoke negative emotions
Office:
- Old receipts that are no longer needed
- Old calendars
- Expired coupons
- Broken pens or markers
- Old bank or credit card statements. These can all be accessed online.
- Unused cords
- Old batteries that died
- Books you no longer read or use for reference
- Old cell phones and chargers
- Old cameras that you don’t use anymore
Get started today! Even if you declutter some of the items from the list above, your life will feel lighter for it. In a decluttered home, cooking, entertaining, and cleaning up will be so much easier for you all to enjoy together. And with less stuff in your home to clean and organize, you’ll have more time to focus on what matters most during this holiday season and beyond.
You may also like to read: 8 Ways to Identify Clutter in Your Home
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