The Decluttering Mistakes You Shouldn’t Make
When it comes to decluttering, we all talk about what to do and how to do it, but it’s also important to discuss and know what not to do with regard to decluttering that can create problems and delay the whole process. In this post, I have identified some common decluttering mistakes that are obstacles to successful decluttering. These mistakes can sabotage even the most well-intended efforts, and keep you from reaching your goals. Decluttering Mistakes You Need to Stop Making: Being indecisive “CLUTTER IS NOTHING MORE THAN POSTPONED DECISIONS” – clutter expert Barbara Hemphill Yes, when we don’t make a timely decision about our stuff, clutter grows! Waiting for the…
Easy Decluttering Rules to Help You Simplify and Live With Less
Decluttering can be hard – both physically and emotionally. But it doesn’t always have to be so. If you’re intimidated and overwhelmed at the mere thought of decluttering your home, there are some easy decluttering rules that can help you get rid of your clutter and live with the things you love and enjoy – on your own terms. These decluttering rules are not hard and fast rules, but they will help you let go of the unloved, unwanted, and unnecessary stuff so you can live with less and make room for what truly matters. Once you’re done with decluttering, you’ll start enjoying some of the amazing benefits of living…
5 Things You Gain When You Live With Less
When you decide to simplify your life and choose to live with less, you not only get rid of things that don’t add value to your life, but also you gain things of greater value by letting go of the unnecessary and choosing to own less. And that is the best part of simplifying your life. When you are willing to let go of the clutter, the excess, the distractions, and the constant busyness, you gain these 5 precious things: more time, more space, more clarity, more freedom, and ultimately more peace of mind. It is important that you shift your focus to what you gain by choosing to live with less and not…
Smart Ways Minimalism Saves You Money and Improves Your Finances
A lot of people don’t notice but the truth is minimalism saves you money even when saving money is not your top priority, simplifying your life is. Minimalism is a conscious lifestyle choice that focuses on reducing the clutter in your life both in material possessions and in other distractions. People who embrace it find ways to eliminate the distractions from their lives, and it opens up more opportunities for them in other areas. Embracing minimalism does not mean that you stop spending money on things. But it can mean that you spend your money – intentionally, on other meaningful things instead of unnecessary stuff, and your focus may change from…
The Difference Between Decluttering and Minimalism: Know What Suits You Better
Many people wonder about the relationship between decluttering and minimalism. Are they both the same? Can we go for one without the other? Which one comes first? Is it possible to declutter if you are not a Minimalist? Or can you embrace a minimalist lifestyle if you don’t declutter? Even though these two often walk hand in hand, they are not exactly the same thing. This post contains affiliate links. This means that if you make a purchase through our links then we may earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you). Thank you for your continued support! What is Decluttering? Decluttering is an effective way of getting rid…
How to Simplify Your Goals So You Can Achieve Them Easily
It’s so important to simplify our goals and keep it manageable so we can achieve them easily. Research suggests that most people give up their New Year’s resolutions by February. The same is true to goals set at any other times of the year. Within a few weeks, the motivation wears off, and people are back to living their same old lives. Did you know that, according to Forbes, only 30% of people keep their New Year’s resolutions for even a month? And that only 8% accomplish them at all? Many of us have tons of goals in life that keep us busy with things that are not truly important and meaningful.…